Dec 17, 2010 13:42 GMT  ·  By

Peripherals have started gaining less and less ordinary traits, from unusual shapes and color themes to such things as multiple button sets and removable ones, and Revoltec figured it would do something arguably more odd with its FightMouse Elite.

The word 'Elite' has started to show up as part of more and more product names, each time being meant to determine a product that is in a league of its own, more or less.

This once, the word has become part of the name of Revoltec's newest mouse, one that combines high responsiveness with adjustable weight, plus more buttons than what most mainstream users can even keep track of in their memory.

Basically, the mouse has a built-in weight compartment meant to allow each end-user the liberty of choosing how heavy/light to make it.

The compartment is easy to pull out and insert back into place and users need only add one or more of the included, coin-sized weights, for a high degree of customization.

Of course, this single assets does not make the newcomer a gaming mouse all on its own, so Revoltec was sure to refine every other aspect of it, both design-wise and in terms of performance.

Thus, the keen shape of the product is enhanced by the rubber blades set on both sides, which will enable a firm grip.

There are also nine programmable buttons, for quick accessing of special commands during any sort of game.

Furthermore, the company included ceramic pads, for smooth gliding, plus an exchangeable finger rest and a 1,000 Hz polling rate.

Finally, the FightMouse Elite has a laser sensor with a dpi of 5,040 and communicates with any personal computer via the USB 2.0 interface.

European stores should already have the newcomer up for order with a price tag of 29 Euro and the product page can be found here.