The Attack Shark G3 operates at a 1000 Hz polling rate, ensuring consistent and responsive cursor updates. Its PixArt PAW3311 sensor supports a maximum DPI of 25000, with a minimum of 800 DPI and fully adjustable steps in between to suit different sensitivity preferences. Tracking performance reaches up to 400 IPS at a maximum acceleration of 40G, covering a solid range of fast movement without signal loss.
The Attack Shark G3 is a gaming mouse equipped with a PixArt PAW3311 sensor and three connection options — USB, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth 5 — though it does not support gesture input or store any onboard memory profiles. It carries a built-in rechargeable battery rated for 200 hours of use, and the mouse can continue to function while it is being charged; wireless charging, however, is not supported, nor is the battery removable. The device does not support wireless charging and comes with a one-year warranty.
The Attack Shark G3 features 6 buttons in total, all of which are programmable, giving users full control over their input configuration. Two of these are dedicated side buttons, and a DPI switching button is also included for on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments. The mouse does not have a profile switching button, so saved configurations cannot be cycled directly from the device itself.
The Attack Shark G3 uses an ambidextrous design and weighs just 59 g, with dimensions of 117 mm in height, 63 mm in width, and 38 mm in thickness, amounting to a total volume of 280.098 cm³. It does not include RGB lighting, a tilting scroll wheel, a thumb scroll wheel, or adjustable extra weights. A 1.8 m cable is provided for wired use, keeping the setup straightforward without any additional physical customization options.