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PAW3395 sensor specifications like 26,000 DPI, 650 IPS, and Motion Sync look impressive, but the real question is whether they make your aim more consistent. We break down the specs that matter.
The PixArt PAW3395 is the current flagship standard, superseding the 3370. While the DPI increase (26K vs 19K) is negligible for humans, the real upgrade is Motion Sync capability and stability at high polling rates (4000Hz+).
| Sensor Model | PixArt 3370 | PixArt 3395 | Razer Focus Pro |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max DPI | 19,000 | 26,000 | 30,000 |
| Tracking Speed (IPS) | 400 | 650 | 750 |
| Motion Sync? | No | Hardware Native | Hardware Native |
Front Sensor: Placed under the fingers. Increases wrist arc radius, making the mouse feel 'faster' and more responsive for micro-adjustments.
Rear/Center Sensor: Placed under the palm. Offers a 1:1 feel with arm movement but reduces range of motion for wrist aimers.
Optical Switches: Use light beams. Zero debounce delay (~0.2ms click latency). Immune to double-clicking.
Mechanical Switches: Use metal contacts. Require debounce delay (4-12ms) to prevent double-clicks. Can degrade over time.