controlled-tracking-mice
Built For
Precision
Low sensitivity · Arm-guided tracking · Consistent crosshair placement
The Tracker's Discipline
Controlled tracking demands a sensor that keeps up with smooth, deliberate movement at low sensitivity — zero jitter, zero drift, zero excuses.
Sensor Linearity Matters
At 400–800 DPI, sensor imperfections are magnified. Controlled players need flawless 1:1 tracking across the full movement range, not just peak specs.
Weight & Glide Balance
Heavier mice (80–100g) reduce unintended movement for trackers. Paired with low-friction feet, you get smooth arm sweeps with a stable landing.
Shape for Long Sessions
Controlled tracking strains the forearm over time. Ergonomic shapes and soft-touch coatings reduce fatigue and keep aim consistent through long sessions.
Controlled
Smooth arm tracking at low sens. Crosshair stays on target through movement.
You Are Here ✓Flick
Fast repositioning with precise landings. Balanced between tracking and speed.
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Raw reflex speed. Micro-distance snaps and explosive directional changes.
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Four mice chosen for smooth arm tracking — linear sensors, stable glide, and ergonomic shapes built for long-session consistency.
Selected on: sensor linearity · weight · shape · glide surface