FireGrip: El Ratón de Arma para Juegos de Tiro

Precio de oferta$69.00 Precio normal$109.00
Ahorra $40.00
4.4

Impuestos excluidos. Los gastos de envío se calculan al finalizar la compra


Color: Negro

Nota: Los pedidos realizados el 10 de abril o después vendrán con la nueva base.

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Nacido para FPS

Diseño Realista de Empuñadura de Arma

Diseñado con la misma relación de agarre que una pistola real, Ragnok FireGrip garantiza un agarre cómodo y natural durante intensas sesiones de juego.

Más Natural, Más Cómodo

El agarre lateral vertical está diseñado específicamente para prevenir la fatiga de las manos, permitiéndote disfrutar de horas prolongadas de juegos de disparos sin experimentar tensión muscular.

Retroalimentación de vibración incorporada

El ratón cuenta con un motor de vibración incorporado en la parte inferior, que proporciona una vibración sutil cuando se aprieta el gatillo, lo que añade al disfrute general del juego.

Diferentes Disparadores, Diferente Sensación

Ragnok FireGrip está equipado con gatillos de plástico y gatillos de metal, que proporcionan diferentes pesos de retroalimentación y sensación. Puedes cambiar según tu preferencia.

Botón de clic derecho

Misma función que el botón derecho del ratón tradicional

Botón de clic izquierdo

La misma función que el botón izquierdo del ratón tradicional.

Botón de disparo

Cuando se presiona el botón de disparo rápido,el circuito del temporizador envía una serie de pulsos al controlador que simulan que el botón está siendo clicado. Este circuito te permite hacer clic hasta 800 veces por minuto.

Rueda de desplazamiento de metal

Misma función que la rueda del ratón tradicional

Botón DPI

Opciones predeterminadas: 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12000, 16000

Compatible con todos los dispositivos y juegos

Como un ratón para juegos, el RAGNOK ofrece una fuerte compatibilidad. Además de PC, laptops y tabletas, también se puede conectar a consolas de juegos, incluyendo PS5/PS4/Xbox.

Sensor Óptico PAW 3335

  • 40g Aceleración
  • 400 IPS Velocidad de Seguimiento
  • 16000 DPI Sensor óptico

* Puedes ajustar la sensibilidad DPI en el software adjunto, que varía de 100 a 16000.

Conectividad de Doble Modo

Ragnok FireGrip admite modos de conexión tanto por cable como inalámbrico de 2.4G, plug and play. También cuenta con una batería de litio de 500mAh incorporada, que te permite jugar mientras se carga.

Un ratón para juegos preferido por los tiradores

Especificación

Peso

110 gramos

Material

ABS, rodillo de metal, gatillo de metal,

Batería

600 mAh

Usa el tiempo

56 horas

Apoyar

2 meses

Preguntas frecuentes

Customer Reviews

Based on 98 reviews
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Denys Krashchenko
It's GREATE!

Games I tested it in: Escape from Tarkov, Delta Force: Hawk Ops, Arena Brakeout, Warhammer 40000 Space Marine 2, Out Of Grid.
So:
- it fits well even in my large palm. It really resembles a pistol grip. I held the H&K USP in my hand. The only thing is that I would remove the gloss. The end surface of the grip could be covered with micro rubber. Those who say that it is not heavy enough, perhaps, but this lightness is not felt in the game.
- vibration feedback. A cool feature, but most likely it drains the battery, which is not compensated by the sensations. And it, of course, works with any press of the "fire" button, which is a hindrance in the game menu (you can turn it on in the battle itself).
- stand. It does not hold the handle in any way and rather interferes with aiming than provides an additional base for the palm. I disconnected it. The handle itself stands well on the table without a stand. I don't see the point in making the stand heavier and attaching it to the handle, for example, with magnets - it will make it harder to move the mouse around the surface.
- triggers. Both the standard trigger and the replaceable "aluminum" one cope with the task well. Thanks to the cherry blue switch, there are no delays. At first it seemed that the trigger was too soft (compared to the triggers on the XBOX), but it turned out that everything is fine in the game.
- the 3335 sensor is wireless, by the feel of it, the same performance as the 3389 in my wired Razer Deathadder Elite.
- whoever said "the buttons cannot be reassigned" - this is not true. You need to install the software from the site and there you can reassign the buttons, set 5 levels of DPI change (when changing, the changed value appears in the lower right corner of the screen, which is very convenient, since there is no other indication), you can configure and create macros, as well as several profiles for different games with different settings. For example, in Tarkov I have the Esc key on the side button - very convenient when looting. By the way, you can only see the battery percentage in the software.
- a wired connection is inconvenient: the cable catches on your little finger, the connector will probably break from frequent movement, and you lose the feeling of the weapon handle.
- I haven't figured out what surface to use yet. On my Razer Goliathus Extended Control, I feel like the mouse catches on the fabric, which interferes with aiming. I probably need a glass or metal mousepad, since the controls are smoother on a varnished table. Unfortunately, there are no recommendations from the developers.
- The most important thing is the settings!!!!. Don't think that you will just connect this mouse and immediately play with the same rating and K / D as on a regular mouse. It's not even a matter of getting used to it. It took me an hour. Because of the unusual shape, it's precisely the correct settings. On my regular mouse, with sensitivity from 0.78 to 0.95, DPI is set to 1000. Yes, this is not professional at all, I know. For this mouse, I have set "professional" 400 DPI, but set sensitivity to 1.5. Otherwise, I just took a long time to aim.
In general, for FPS lovers, I recommend this mouse for purchase and am waiting for version 3. It will probably be even better.

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Kamden Morrow

Tried it on helldivers 2, plays better than my normal mouse after i got used to it, 10/10

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Jake Elliston
Review

First time using a vertical style mouse. I liked it it was comfy and fun to use but my one complaint is that it is too light. I would like to have a bit more weight in it but not heavy. Great product

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Mark Helliwell

Really good feels like your shooting a real gun

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Dylan Dugan
Only good for non competitive gaming

I won’t lie and say that this mouse is not good. It’s a good tool to use if you play non competitive games such as Fallout shelter or Bloons. It takes about 2-3 hours of playing to get a good feel of the mouse movement. I do say that the battery is good and it used usb c to charge. A few cons are that the base moves, your hands get sweaty, the vibration is terrible. It’s not adaptive, it’s just on and off. For 65 bucks not bad.