It is bundled with a device called Ghost Macro Station

Oct 17, 2013 06:41 GMT  ·  By

Gigabyte could have just launched the new Aivia Series mouse and be done with it, but it decided to add an unusual device as well.

Said device is the GHOST Macro Station, which allows the user to change mouse DPI value and report rate, check battery life, re-assign macro hotkeys and, via a cable, power the mouse too if the two AA batteries run out of juice.

An OLED display is available, to see the status of all those attributes.

As for the Aivia Uranium mouse itself, it has a Twin-eye laser sensor (DPI of up to 6,500), a DPI switch, a 4-dimensional scroll wheel, 10 programmable buttons (10 million clicks each) and a size of 130 x 78 x 70 mm / 5.11 x 3.07 x 2.75.

Gigabyte's Aivia Uranium Gaming Mouse is colored black and has a price of €79.90 / $108.