Topre releases its first PC mouse, REALFORCE MOUSE. Equipped with capacitance non-contact switches and a high-performance sensor for professional gamers.

Topre will release its first PC mouse, the REALFORCE MOUSE RFM01, at REALFORCE dealers around March 19, 2020. The price is open.

The "REALFORCE MOUSE RFM01" is equipped with capacitance non-contact switches on the left and right buttons, which are used in the company's "REALFORCE" series keyboard products. Topre's unique capacitance non-contact switches, which prevent chattering and do not exert strong repulsive force or vibration on the fingers, provide a gentle feather-touch clicking sensation. This is said to reduce finger fatigue.

In addition, the optical sensor uses the PixArt PMW3360 sensor, which has an established reputation among professional gamers, to achieve high pointer tracking and accuracy.


In addition, the report rate and DPI can be switched with a switch on the mouse body. The report rate switch supports three levels of 125/500/1000 Hz, and the DPI switch supports four levels of 400/800/1600/3200. Each DPI can be customized in the range of 100 to 12,000 DPI with dedicated software.


The main unit measures 67 (W) x 42 (H) x 122 (D) mm and weighs approximately 83 g (excluding cable).

Product Overview
REALFORCE MOUSE RFM01

Model number: RFM01U11
Switch method: Capacitance non-contact (left/right buttons)
Durability: 50 million cycles (left/right buttons)
Press characteristics: Soft tactile feeling (left/right buttons)
Number of buttons: 6 buttons
Optical sensor: PixArt PMW3360
Interface: USB2.0
Power: DC5V ±0.25V, 100mA(Max)
Cable length: approx. 1.8m
Size: 67 (W) x 42 (H) x 122 (D) mm
Weight: approx. 83g (excluding cable)

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