ATTACK SHARK AJ199 Mouse para jogos sem fio, mouse ergonômico leve de 59 g, taxa de pesquisa de 1000 Hz, até 26000 DPI, sensor óptico PAW-3395 de modos duplos, 6 botões programáveis para PC/laptop/Win
O preço original era: R$ 899,90.R$ 439,04O preço atual é: R$ 439,04.
Descrição
E aí, gamers! Hoje vamos mergulhar fundo no universo dos mouses para jogos e analisar um modelo que tem chamado bastante atenção: o ATTACK SHARK AJ199 Mouse para jogos sem fio, mouse ergonômico leve de 59 g, taxa de pesquisa de 1000 Hz, até 26000 DPI, sensor óptico PAW-3395 de modos duplos, 6 botões programáveis para PC/laptop/Win. Será que essa belezinha realmente entrega o que promete? Vamos descobrir juntos!
Primeiras Impressões e Design do ATTACK SHARK AJ199
A primeira coisa que me chamou a atenção ao tirar o ATTACK SHARK AJ199 Mouse para jogos sem fio, mouse ergonômico leve de 59 g, taxa de pesquisa de 1000 Hz, até 26000 DPI, sensor óptico PAW-3395 de modos duplos, 6 botões programáveis para PC/laptop/Win da caixa foi o peso. Incrivelmente leve! São apenas 59 gramas, o que é fantástico para quem joga por longos períodos. O design ergonômico se encaixa bem na mão, proporcionando conforto mesmo depois de horas de jogatina. A construção parece sólida, apesar da leveza.
Ergonomia e Conforto
A ergonomia é um ponto forte. O formato do mouse se adapta bem à minha pegada (uso uma pegada mista, entre palm e claw). A leveza realmente faz diferença, diminuindo a fadiga durante sessões de jogos mais longas. Comparado com meu antigo mouse (que pesava uns 100g), a diferença é gritante. Se você busca um mouse gamer que não canse sua mão, o AJ199 merece sua atenção.
Construção e Materiais
Apesar de leve, a construção é surpreendentemente robusta. Não senti nenhuma flexão ou rangido ao apertar as laterais. Os materiais utilizados parecem ser de boa qualidade. O acabamento fosco ajuda a evitar marcas de dedo, o que é ótimo. No entanto, a leveza pode dar a impressão de fragilidade para alguns, mas até agora ele aguentou o tranco sem problemas.
Desempenho e Funcionalidades do ATTACK SHARK AJ199
Agora vamos ao que interessa: o desempenho. O ATTACK SHARK AJ199 Mouse para jogos sem fio, mouse ergonômico leve de 59 g, taxa de pesquisa de 1000 Hz, até 26000 DPI, sensor óptico PAW-3395 de modos duplos, 6 botões programáveis para PC/laptop/Win se destaca pela precisão e responsividade. O sensor PAW-3395 é excelente, oferecendo rastreamento preciso em diversas superfícies. A taxa de pesquisa de 1000 Hz garante que cada movimento seja registrado instantaneamente.
Sensor PAW-3395 e DPI Ajustável
O sensor PAW-3395 é um dos melhores do mercado atualmente. A precisão é impecável, sem aceleração ou jitter perceptíveis. Os até 26000 DPI podem parecer exagerados, mas a possibilidade de ajustar a sensibilidade em incrementos menores é muito útil para encontrar a configuração ideal para cada jogo. Eu pessoalmente utilizo algo em torno de 1600 DPI e me sinto extremamente confortável.
Taxa de Pesquisa e Latência
A taxa de pesquisa de 1000 Hz garante uma latência praticamente imperceptível. Em jogos competitivos, essa agilidade faz toda a diferença. A resposta aos comandos é instantânea, o que me permitiu reagir mais rapidamente em situações de confronto. Joguei Counter-Strike 2 e Valorant e senti uma melhora significativa na minha precisão.
Botões Programáveis
Os 6 botões programáveis são um recurso valioso para quem gosta de customizar a experiência de jogo. Através do software, é possível atribuir macros, atalhos e outras funções aos botões. Isso facilita a execução de comandos complexos e agiliza a navegação em menus. No meu caso, programei os botões laterais para funções de granada no CS2 e habilidades no League of Legends.
Software e Customização
O software que acompanha o ATTACK SHARK AJ199 Mouse para jogos sem fio, mouse ergonômico leve de 59 g, taxa de pesquisa de 1000 Hz, até 26000 DPI, sensor óptico PAW-3395 de modos duplos, 6 botões programáveis para PC/laptop/Win é intuitivo e fácil de usar. Permite ajustar a sensibilidade do sensor, programar os botões, configurar perfis de DPI e personalizar a iluminação RGB (se houver no seu modelo, o meu não tem). A interface é limpa e organizada, facilitando a configuração de acordo com as suas preferências.
Bateria e Conectividade
A bateria tem uma boa duração. Com uso moderado (algumas horas por dia), consigo usar o mouse por vários dias sem precisar recarregar. O carregamento é feito através de um cabo USB-C, o que é ótimo. A conectividade sem fio é estável e confiável, sem quedas ou interrupções. O mouse também pode ser usado com fio, o que é útil durante o carregamento ou se você preferir uma conexão mais estável.
Prós e Contras do ATTACK SHARK AJ199
- Prós: Extremamente leve (59g), design ergonômico confortável, sensor PAW-3395 preciso, taxa de pesquisa de 1000 Hz, botões programáveis, boa duração da bateria, conectividade sem fio estável, software de customização intuitivo.
- Contras: A leveza pode dar a impressão de fragilidade, alguns podem achar o design um pouco simples demais.
Conclusão: Vale a Pena o Investimento?
Em resumo, o ATTACK SHARK AJ199 Mouse para jogos sem fio, mouse ergonômico leve de 59 g, taxa de pesquisa de 1000 Hz, até 26000 DPI, sensor óptico PAW-3395 de modos duplos, 6 botões programáveis para PC/laptop/Win é um excelente mouse para jogos. A leveza, o design ergonômico e o sensor de alta precisão o tornam uma ótima opção para quem busca um mouse confortável e responsivo. Se você procura um mouse gamer sem fio leve, com bom desempenho e preço competitivo, o AJ199 é uma excelente escolha. Eu estou muito satisfeito com a minha compra e recomendo!
Perguntas Frequentes (FAQ)
O ATTACK SHARK AJ199 funciona em quais sistemas operacionais?
O ATTACK SHARK AJ199 é compatível com Windows (todas as versões), macOS e Linux.
Qual a duração da bateria do ATTACK SHARK AJ199?
A duração da bateria varia dependendo do uso, mas em geral, você pode esperar de 40 a 70 horas de uso contínuo.
Como programar os botões do ATTACK SHARK AJ199?
Você pode programar os botões através do software dedicado da ATTACK SHARK, que pode ser baixado no site oficial.
O sensor PAW-3395 funciona em qualquer superfície?
Sim, o sensor PAW-3395 funciona bem na maioria das superfícies, incluindo mousepads de tecido, plástico e vidro. Recomenda-se usar um mousepad para otimizar o rastreamento.
O ATTACK SHARK AJ199 possui iluminação RGB?
Alguns modelos do ATTACK SHARK AJ199 possuem iluminação RGB. Verifique a descrição do produto antes de comprar.
🔬 Especificações Técnicas
Informações adicionais
Dimensões do pacote | 11.8 x 6.2 x 3.9 centímetros |
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ASIN | B0CCNPZKRS |
Disponível para compra desde | 24 julho 2023 |
Avaliações de clientes |
3,7 de 5 estrelas |
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💬 Avaliações de Clientes
Reviewer: thunder2132
Rating: 4,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: I’ll start by saying that at Amazon’s price, this mouse is not worth it. You can find it for cheaper on other markets, but I’m not even sure it’d be worth it on those sites. If they had created a mouse without hot swappable back plates this has the potential to be quite good. Sadly, right out of the box this mouse creaked and popped when putting normal pressure on the back of the mouse. I’m talking resting your hand on the mouse at all and you could feel the back plate wiggling around. I removed it and put it back on, hoping it was just out of alignment, but the issue still happened. Audible creaking is bad enough, but when I applied firmer pressure the back plate would pop out of place and snap back into place. I’m still not trying to make it do anything at this point, this is just under normal use.I decided to try the honeycomb plate, and sure enough, it snapped right in without issue, no creaking or popping. I don’t hate holes, but I do prefer a solid mouse. If I’m going to keep this one, it’ll have to be with the honeycomb shell on it.Checking for other issues, things were a bit better. If you squeeze on the sides, there is a little bit of flex, but you’ll never squeeze that hard while gaming, and I couldn’t get the flex to actuate the side buttons, so good there. Side buttons and main clicks are actually pretty nice, with good tactile feedback and little to no pre or post travel. The scroll wheel is pretty nice too. It’s not too firm and not too light when scrolling, and the middle click is tactile and spammable.At first I thought the feet were terrible, I kept getting a sharp feeling drag when moving the mouse around. I flipped it over and the feet are nice and rounded, not something that should be giving that feeling. Turns out the main sticker on the bottom of the mouse was off-center, meaning one edge of it was sticking out. I had to cut it off using a craft knife and the mouse felt much better to move around. You’re not going to be blown away by the performance of the skates, but you’re not going to have to replace them immediately either.The software is fine, it looks like a reskin of other Chinese softwares that I’ve seen. You can change button functions, create macros, and adjust the scroll wheel lighting effects. I was disappointed to see that they don’t have an option for motion sync, but they do have options for changing DPI and shortcuts to the windows sensitivity and precision settings. One thing to note, I run all of my mice 3200dpi and at 4 sense in Windows, and have enhanced precision turned off. This software reversed that, and set my sense to 10 and turned on enhanced precision. I was able to turn those settings off. Another thing of note, even if you set it to only have one DPI setting, you still need to use the DPI button to select that DPI setting. I map the top DPI button to Win+Tab, so I had to go back into the button settings and change it to the DPI loop in order to select my one DPI setting. Hopefully they’ll bring motion sync in with a future update, but other than that the software is a bit annoying, but usable.I had some issues with selecting the polling rate, I set it to 1000 hz but it was clearly only running at 125 hz. I rebooted the machine and that issue went away.Overall, I love the size and shape of this thing, and the weight is pretty good too. Out of the box it just felt cheap and like they cut corners, but once I swapped to the honeycomb backplate a lot of those issues went away. If you want to take the risk with QC issues, Amazon is the place to do it, with good returns. I haven’t decided what I’m going to do with mine yet,UpdateI have both good and bad updates. The good: on the inside of the back cover there are two screws that help keep the back cover in place via the magnets in the body of the mouse. I took the solid cover and backed those screws out half a turn each. The back plate still has a bit of motion, but no more creaking or popping. If you get a mouse that suffers those issues, try that fix, it did it for me. The bad: when the mouse goes to sleep you have to click a button to wake it up. It seems to have at least two sleep states, because you can wake it up with moving the mouse sometimes, other times, it’s too far asleep (at least 10 minutes of not touching the mouse) and it requires a click. Not the end of the world, but I figured I’d share it.I’ve updated my review, it’s now a 4-star.
Reviewer: Lew’s Amazon
Rating: 5,0 de 5 estrelas
Title:
Review: fairly straightforward mouse in terms of shape. Similar to the hati s plus classic but cheaper and without the awkward front sensor placement. Which makes it just a better option imo, or at the very least safer.Know that if you use 400 dpi, the lowest starting setting of this mouse is 800. I’d assume you could change that in the software but haven’t checked. I haven’t experienced movement or creaking from the solid backplate.
thunder2132 –
I’ll start by saying that at Amazon’s price, this mouse is not worth it. You can find it for cheaper on other markets, but I’m not even sure it’d be worth it on those sites. If they had created a mouse without hot swappable back plates this has the potential to be quite good. Sadly, right out of the box this mouse creaked and popped when putting normal pressure on the back of the mouse. I’m talking resting your hand on the mouse at all and you could feel the back plate wiggling around. I removed it and put it back on, hoping it was just out of alignment, but the issue still happened. Audible creaking is bad enough, but when I applied firmer pressure the back plate would pop out of place and snap back into place. I’m still not trying to make it do anything at this point, this is just under normal use.I decided to try the honeycomb plate, and sure enough, it snapped right in without issue, no creaking or popping. I don’t hate holes, but I do prefer a solid mouse. If I’m going to keep this one, it’ll have to be with the honeycomb shell on it.Checking for other issues, things were a bit better. If you squeeze on the sides, there is a little bit of flex, but you’ll never squeeze that hard while gaming, and I couldn’t get the flex to actuate the side buttons, so good there. Side buttons and main clicks are actually pretty nice, with good tactile feedback and little to no pre or post travel. The scroll wheel is pretty nice too. It’s not too firm and not too light when scrolling, and the middle click is tactile and spammable.At first I thought the feet were terrible, I kept getting a sharp feeling drag when moving the mouse around. I flipped it over and the feet are nice and rounded, not something that should be giving that feeling. Turns out the main sticker on the bottom of the mouse was off-center, meaning one edge of it was sticking out. I had to cut it off using a craft knife and the mouse felt much better to move around. You’re not going to be blown away by the performance of the skates, but you’re not going to have to replace them immediately either.The software is fine, it looks like a reskin of other Chinese softwares that I’ve seen. You can change button functions, create macros, and adjust the scroll wheel lighting effects. I was disappointed to see that they don’t have an option for motion sync, but they do have options for changing DPI and shortcuts to the windows sensitivity and precision settings. One thing to note, I run all of my mice 3200dpi and at 4 sense in Windows, and have enhanced precision turned off. This software reversed that, and set my sense to 10 and turned on enhanced precision. I was able to turn those settings off. Another thing of note, even if you set it to only have one DPI setting, you still need to use the DPI button to select that DPI setting. I map the top DPI button to Win+Tab, so I had to go back into the button settings and change it to the DPI loop in order to select my one DPI setting. Hopefully they’ll bring motion sync in with a future update, but other than that the software is a bit annoying, but usable.I had some issues with selecting the polling rate, I set it to 1000 hz but it was clearly only running at 125 hz. I rebooted the machine and that issue went away.Overall, I love the size and shape of this thing, and the weight is pretty good too. Out of the box it just felt cheap and like they cut corners, but once I swapped to the honeycomb backplate a lot of those issues went away. If you want to take the risk with QC issues, Amazon is the place to do it, with good returns. I haven’t decided what I’m going to do with mine yet,UpdateI have both good and bad updates. The good: on the inside of the back cover there are two screws that help keep the back cover in place via the magnets in the body of the mouse. I took the solid cover and backed those screws out half a turn each. The back plate still has a bit of motion, but no more creaking or popping. If you get a mouse that suffers those issues, try that fix, it did it for me. The bad: when the mouse goes to sleep you have to click a button to wake it up. It seems to have at least two sleep states, because you can wake it up with moving the mouse sometimes, other times, it’s too far asleep (at least 10 minutes of not touching the mouse) and it requires a click. Not the end of the world, but I figured I’d share it.I’ve updated my review, it’s now a 4-star.
Lew’s Amazon –
fairly straightforward mouse in terms of shape. Similar to the hati s plus classic but cheaper and without the awkward front sensor placement. Which makes it just a better option imo, or at the very least safer.Know that if you use 400 dpi, the lowest starting setting of this mouse is 800. I’d assume you could change that in the software but haven’t checked. I haven’t experienced movement or creaking from the solid backplate.