The ADNS 3310 Sensor: Popular Mice Gaming Sensor Review
The ADNS 3310 Optical Sensor is a top performing sensor that produces excellent response, no unwanted acceleration, and has minimum jitter at higher tracking speeds with the various gaming mice it’s used it.
The Avago ADNS 3310, in particular, is used with the popular Mionix Avior 7000 and is typically only found in high-performance gaming mice - though it may also be effectively used for robotic experiments as well given the necessary modifications and programming.
The ADNS under the Avago (now PixArt) brand is also trusted in the Finalmouse 2015 which is an ergonomic, 5-button advanced gaming mouse and although this gaming mouse, in particular, may not be convenient in its side button design, the ADNS 3310 brings optimal performance to the table and remains a best seller.
Using the Avago 3310 (Sensor Technology) again is the Zowie FK1, which is an ambidextrous gaming mouse that provides consistent actuation force and a distinct tactile feedback for most games. In comparison, the 3310 Sensor Technology is considered superior to the 3090 for having achieved a more adequate low perfect control speed. It sets the “golden standard” and given the market's production rate and availability of gaming mice designed with ADNS 3310 Sensor Technology we’re confident it’s a rightful investment for those looking to customize, modify, or enhance the current performance of an optical trackpad gaming mouse, and other circuitry or robotic experiments.
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