Bluetooth is excellent for a lot of things, just not so for high-end accurate wireless gaming mice.
You can buy a Bluetooth mouse for a laptop, which boasts countless hours between charge. These mice don`t need to be fancy, but offer a reliable connection and not require you to charge it once per day. This is where Bluetooth shines. Still, manufacturers with high-end gaming mice like the Razer Viper Ultimate and SteelSeries Rival 650 opt to use 2.4GHz radio frequency (RF) connections with receivers instead of Bluetooth. Why?
Bluetooth is excellent, but not perfect
Bluetooth makes perfect sense in a variety of devices thanks to how energy-efficient the technology is, be it your smartwatch, headphones, or smart IFTT receiver. But even though the technology has been around for decades, there are still some considerable drawbacks that makes it a poor choice for specific hardware, including your gaming mouse.
2.4GHz RF wireless allows for faster polling, more accurate mice for ...
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