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Entry-Level Gaming Hardware Gets a Performance Push with Portronics Vader X

Portronics positions Vader X with up to 12,800 DPI sensitivity, seven programmable controls, RGB lighting, and a ₹599 price point

Affordable gaming peripherals continue to gain traction in India’s consumer electronics segment, with Portronics introducing the Vader X wired gaming mouse as part of its expanding computer accessories range.
Designed for both competitive and casual players, the device features a high-precision optical sensor capable of delivering up to 7000 frames per second. The tracking system is engineered to maintain consistent responsiveness during fast-paced gameplay, including first-person shooters and strategy-based titles.

The mouse supports adjustable sensitivity levels of up to 12,800 DPI, allowing users to switch between controlled, low-sensitivity precision and faster on-screen navigation. Seven programmable buttons can be configured through dedicated software, enabling macro assignments and custom command setups tailored to different gaming styles.
Vader X incorporates customizable RGB lighting, adding a visual layer to gaming setups while maintaining functional clarity in button placement and controls. The ergonomic design is shaped to support extended usage, and the wired format ensures stable connectivity without signal interruptions. A 1.5 metre braided cable enhances durability and long-term reliability.

The device offers plug-and-play compatibility across laptops, desktops, and supported gaming systems.
Priced at ₹599, the Portronics Vader X wired gaming mouse is available in Black and Blue through the official website, major e-commerce platforms, and authorised retail outlets across India. The product includes a 12 month warranty.

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