Description
The Intopic FOXXRAY FXR-HM-93, also known as the Wind Falcon, is a high-performance peripheral designed for competitive gaming environments. At its core lies the PixArt 3327 optical engine, providing a native resolution up to 12,000 DPI and a 1,000Hz polling rate for 1ms response times. The chassis features a unique hollowed-out bottom design that showcases the internal circuitry alongside 11 selectable RGB lighting modes, blending modern aesthetics with professional-grade hardware.
This product is for:
- First-person shooter (FPS) enthusiasts who require dedicated sniper and triple-click fire buttons for tactical advantages.
- MOBA and MMO players who need 10 programmable keys to map complex macros and skill rotations.
- Competitive gamers seeking high-durability components like Kailh microswitches for long-term reliability.
- Users who prefer a secure, ergonomic hold provided by lateral anti-slip grip textures.
- PC builders looking for a customizable RGB aesthetic to match their desktop setup.
Detailed specifications:
- Sensor: PixArt 3327 Optical Gaming Engine
- Sensitivity: 200 to 12,000 DPI (6-stage adjustable)
- Switch Type: Kailh Microswitches (60 million click lifespan)
- Polling Rate: 125Hz / 250Hz / 500Hz / 1000Hz
- Button Count: 10 fully programmable buttons including scroll wheel
- Acceleration & Speed: 30G acceleration / 200 IPS tracking speed
- Dimensions & Weight: 127 x 77 x 42.8 mm; 132g ± 5g
- Connectivity: 1.75m lightweight braided USB cable
Operating the FXR-HM-93 provides a tactile and responsive experience, largely due to the premium Kailh switches that offer a crisp click feel without pre-travel fatigue. The dedicated sniper button allows for instantaneous DPI shifting, which is essential for precision aiming, while the triple-click fire button streamlines combat sequences. The lightweight braided cable minimizes desk friction, ensuring that the 132g weight moves smoothly across various mousepad surfaces without snagging. Software integration allows for deep customization of the 11 RGB modes and macro assignments, creating a personalized interface for different gaming genres.
Compared to entry-level gaming mice that utilize generic sensors, the FXR-HM-93’s PixArt 3327 offers significantly higher tracking accuracy and a wider DPI range. While standard 6-button mice limit macro potential, this 10-button configuration provides 40% more physical inputs for complex commands. Furthermore, the 60-million-click rating of the Kailh switches far exceeds the 10-million or 20-million-click lifespan found in budget alternatives, making it a more sustainable investment for heavy users.
Q&A:
- How do I customize the button functions on the FXR-HM-93? You can download the dedicated macro driver from the official website to remap all 10 buttons and save personal profiles.
- What is the benefit of the PixArt 3327 sensor? It provides professional-grade tracking with 200 IPS speed and 30G acceleration, ensuring the cursor stays accurate during rapid hand movements.
- Can the RGB lighting be turned off? Yes, the mouse features 11 different lighting modes, including an off setting, manageable via the software or onboard controls.
- Is this mouse compatible with high-refresh-rate monitors? Yes, the 1000Hz polling rate ensures the mouse position updates every millisecond, matching the fluidity of 144Hz or 240Hz displays.
- What does the sniper button do? By default, the sniper button lowers the DPI to a pre-set level while held, allowing for more stable and precise aiming in shooting games.