Nov 12, 2010 09:31 GMT  ·  By

We're not sure that just how many of you were aware of this, but Thermaltake, a traditional manufacturer of cooling solutions, cases and PSUs, is also actively involved in the manufacturer of professional-grade PC gaming accessories via its dedicated Tt eSPORTS division, that's just released a new product onto the market, namely the Azurues optical gaming mouse. The peripheral is built around an 1600 dpi optical sensor, which, at least theoretically, should provide it with a pretty good level of tracking performance, a feature that's an absolute must in the case of any such peripheral, and even more so if we're talking about a gaming-grade device. Similar to some of the other high-end gaming accessories available out there, the device also offers users the option of switching between three different DPIs, 1600/800/400, choosing the right value that best suits their needs, depending on the situation of choice. The Azurues is described as a very good control solution for FPS titles, the specially designed Teflon feet on the bottom of the mouse maximizing the movement while the rubber coating allows for easier hand grip control. Furthermore, the removable weights underneath the mouse let users choose the weight setting that best suites them, while the braided 1.8-meter USB cable ensures a virtually lag-free gaming experience. Additionally, the gaming peripheral from Tt eSPORTS also offers avid gamers a pause-break lighting system, meant to “engage for gaming atmosphere”, as the company puts it, although we're pretty sure that many gamers will actually switch it off. The mouse works equally well in the Windows7/Vista/XP operating systems and is relatively reasonably-sized, measuring 130x 70x 30mm. Unfortunately, Tt eSPORTS hasn't provided any significant info on the pricing and/or availability of this thing, but we'll certainly try our best to find out more on this topic, as soon as possible.