
- Pleasant, ergonomic shape
- Sleeved USB cable
- Replacement mouse feet included
- Very reasonable price
- RGB lighting
- Mouse pointer moves slightly when lifting and dropping
Full speed ahead. While the angular shape and exceptional design of the mouse remain in three different color variants, Sharkoon has given it a small upgrade under the hood. With a significantly more powerful sensor and now six selectable DPI levels, the mouse is much more flexible and versatile while maintaining focus on the essential features that define the Shark Force II.
With more power, the Shark Force II returns. Inside the mouse now operates a powerful optical PixArt-PAW3519 sensor. This features a precise resolution of 4,200 DPI, making the mouse suitable for both gaming setups and office desks. To provide even more flexibility for any mouse maneuvers during gaming or working, the DPI can be smoothly switched through six preset levels at the touch of a button. The lighting of the Shark Force logo on the mouse indicates which level is currently selected.
Proven design for optimal handling. Like its predecessor, the Shark Force II impresses with its distinctive design. Its side-curved back makes the shape of the mouse extremely ergonomic for right-handed users. Additionally, there are two side buttons that allow for extended control options in games and while browsing. With three different color variants, the Shark Force II also offers visual variety.
Mouse type | Gaming Mouse |
Peripheral connection | USB |
Max. mouse sensor resolution | 4200 dpi |
Mouse features | Scroll wheel clickable |
Ergonomic hand shape | Right-handed |
Power supply | Electrical connection |
Weight | 120 g |
Item number | 16258852 |
Manufacturer | Sharkoon |
Category | Mouse |
Manufacturer no. | 4044951030446 |
Release date | 19/7/2021 |
Colour | White |
Exact colour description | White |
Peripheral connection | USB |
Mouse type | Gaming Mouse |
Cable length | 1.80 m |
Signal transmission | Cable |
Wireless transmission range | 1.80 m |
Signal frequency | 0 GHz |
Mouse sensor | Optical with light-emitting diodes |
Max. mouse sensor resolution | 4200 dpi |
Ergonomic hand shape | Right-handed |
Mouse features | Scroll wheel clickable |
Number of programmable keys | 6 x |
Number buttons | 6 |
Key type | Pressed keys |
Number of scroll rolls | 1 x |
Scroll direction | Vertical |
Operating system compatibility | Windows |
Power supply | Electrical connection |
Number of batteries | 6 |
Scope of delivery | 4 mouse feet |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Length | 122 mm |
Width | 74 mm |
Height | 40 mm |
Weight | 120 g |
Length | 21 cm |
Width | 11 cm |
Height | 6 cm |
Weight | 240 g |
Product Safety |
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Source: GalaxusHow many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
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Source: Galaxus... In general, the mouse also feels a little more precise and fluid than the other models. Sharkoon is even the only manufacturer in this test to supply replacement mouse feet! There are drawbacks not only because of the lack of software, but also because of the somewhat unclean workmanship and rattling components when you put the gaming mouse down a little more roughly.
All in all, what Sharkoon offers here with the Shark Force II for only ten euros is very remarkable: our clear budget tip!