Cougar Reveals Highly-Adjustable 700M Gaming Mouse

Cougar has revealed a new gaming mouse: the 700M. This gaming mouse features a very adjustable design, which makes it seem very similar to other mice made by a competing manufacturer.

Regarding specifications, the mouse features an 8200 DPI sensor along with eight programmable buttons. These buttons can be assigned to macros that are stored in the onboard memory, which measures 512 KB and can store up to 16.8 million macros (why…?). The mouse is driven by an ARM processor.

A number of parts on the mouse are removable and adjustable. These can be moved in various directions in order for you to find the most comfortable grip. Weights can also be adjusted, as well as the backlighting.

Pricing remains unannounced, as does information on availability.

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  • ubercake
    Looks pretty good.
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  • patrick47018
    Reminds me of the R.A.T. series of mice
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  • Onus
    As far as I am concerned, it may as well not exist until it has a price tag on it.
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  • ubercake
    ^+1 Good point
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  • Lutfij
    This should be promising, I just hope availability will be for a wider audience. 700K+700M = nice set.
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  • Vlad Rose
    Looks like a Mad Catz R.A.T. ; and just as uncomfortable too. Way overkill specs too. However, if the price isn't as over the top as the rest of the specs and isn't unwieldy to use, it might do well.
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  • fimbulvinter
    I know when I'm shopping for a mouse I need to check its aerodynamic profile. Yes, I game while at high speeds.
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  • dasautoman
    I know when I'm shopping for a mouse I need to check its aerodynamic profile. Yes, I game while at high speeds.
    LOL
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  • becomecooler
    Yet another product to torment left handers...
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  • Lutfij
    I think Roccat, Razer and Ozone cater to left handers though I agree, the job of a designer is to hit multiple notes with one string. In this case Cre8 could've explored the left handed gamers and included it on the 700M for customization.
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