The ATK Dragonfly A9 operates at a 1000 Hz polling rate, reporting its position to the system a thousand times per second for responsive cursor movement. Its DPI range spans from 50 to 26000, with full adjustability across that range to suit different sensitivity preferences. Tracking performance is rated at a maximum speed of 650 IPS and a peak acceleration of 50G, reflecting the sensor's ability to handle fast and deliberate hand movements without losing accuracy.
The ATK Dragonfly A9 is a gaming mouse that connects via USB or Bluetooth 5, offering flexibility in how it is used across different setups. It is powered by a built-in rechargeable battery rated for 120 hours of use, though it does not support use while charging and lacks wireless charging capability; the battery is also non-removable. The mouse runs the PixArt PAW3395 SE sensor and does not include onboard memory profiles or gesture support. It comes with a one-year warranty.
The ATK Dragonfly A9 features 5 buttons in total, all of which are programmable, giving users full control over their button assignments. Two of these are side buttons, positioned for thumb access. A dedicated DPI switching button is included for on-the-fly sensitivity changes, while a profile switching button is not part of the layout.
The ATK Dragonfly A9 is shaped for right-handed use and weighs 53 grams, keeping the overall build light. Its dimensions come in at 125 mm in height, 64 mm in width, and 40 mm in thickness, with a total volume of 320 cm³. The mouse ships with a 1.8-meter cable and does not include RGB lighting, a tilting scroll wheel, a thumb scroll wheel, or extra swappable weights.