ATK has rolled out its new A9 Air, a super-light wireless mouse made for gamers who want speed without making their wallet feel heavy. This model aims at the mid-range market but carries features you usually see in high-end devices. At just 47 grams, it feels almost weightless in the hand, making long gaming hours easier and more fun. With its 125 × 63.5 × 40 mm size, it suits medium to large hands comfortably.

One of the most exciting things inside the A9 Air is the PAW3950 Ultra sensor. It can go up to 30,000 DPI and track quick movements without losing accuracy. Along with a 750 IPS tracking rate and 50 G acceleration, it handles fast-paced games with ease. The Nordic 54L15 controller enables up to 8,000 Hz polling, so movement and clicks reach your PC with very little delay.
ATK has also used its SwiftLight optical switches, which respond in just 0.181 ms. This gives a crisp, fast click feel that many gamers will enjoy. The mouse comes with the new GEM 8K receiver, designed to keep the signal strong even if you are in a busy wireless environment. You can connect it through USB-C, Bluetooth, or 2.4 GHz wireless, giving you plenty of flexibility.
Other nice touches include a TTC Gold scroll wheel for smooth scrolling and extra Teflon-based feet that glide easily on any mousepad. The A9 Air uses a 300 mAh battery, which helps keep the weight down. Even with this smaller battery, the mouse can last up to 300 hours at 1000 Hz, which is more than enough for daily gaming.
In many ways, the A9 Air is very close to the A9 Ultra Max 2.0 and A9 Ultimate models. Those two versions weigh 53 grams and use a larger 800 mAh battery. Because of this, the lighter feel of the A9 Air mostly comes from its smaller battery. Apart from the weight, the overall design and performance remain similar.
ATK A9 Air pricing and availability
The A9 Air comes in four colours: black, white, midnight white, and phantom orange. ATK has priced it at $79.98 on its official store, making it a strong choice for gamers who want a light, fast, and modern mouse without overspending.
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