Jun 9, 2011 07:26 GMT  ·  By

Razer has just announced that the company will update two of its most popular gaming mice, the Mamba and Imperator, with the company's recently developed 4G Dual Sensor System which should deliver enhanced tracking accuracy.

The new sensor system was created by joining together an optical and a laser sensor to allow for calibrating the mouse depending on the surface that it's used on.

Furthermore, the company states that 4G Dual Sensor system is optimized for tracking swipes more rapidly and accurately than before, while it also allows its users to set a cutoff height where tracking will stop when the mouse is lifted from the surface.

This new technology will be used in the 6400dpi sensor installed in the new versions of the Razer Mamba and Imperator gaming mice.

Outside of the 4G Dual Sensor the upcoming Mamba mouse will offer better battery life, while the Imperator features an improved rubberized side grip for better control.

“I’m really excited by the leaps and bounds we’ve come in developing the world’s most precise and advanced sensor technology,” said Robert “RazerGuy” Krakoff, president, Razer USA.

“We worked closely with many pro-gamers to fine-tune the sensor under intense gaming conditions, ensuring it achieved a level of tracking accuracy that met their high-level demands.

“The mouse is core to any gaming setup. It’s where our roots are, when we pioneered competitive gaming and developed the world’s first gaming mouse.

“Today, it is still one of the key areas for our R&D and it’s quite exciting to bring such a significant sensor evolution to gamers worldwide,” concluded the company's rep.

The Razer Mamba and Imperator will become available on the company's website later in June and their pricing will be set at $129.99 and $79.99, respectively. Worldwide availability is expected to follow soon in July of this year.