The Attack Shark G3 Pro operates at a 1000 Hz polling rate, reporting its position to the system once every millisecond for consistent input response. Its PixArt PAW3311 sensor supports a maximum of 25000 DPI, with a floor of 800 DPI and full adjustability across that range to suit different sensitivity preferences. Tracking performance extends to a maximum speed of 400 IPS and a peak acceleration tolerance of 40G, keeping up with fast and deliberate movements alike.
The Attack Shark G3 Pro is a gaming mouse built around the PixArt PAW3311 sensor, offering three connection options — USB, 2.4 GHz wireless, and Bluetooth 5.0 — to accommodate a range of setups. It carries a rechargeable internal battery rated for 65 hours of use, supports wireless charging, and can continue to function while charging; the battery is not removable. Gesture support is absent, and the mouse stores no onboard memory profiles, meaning configuration relies on software rather than the device itself. It comes with a one-year warranty.
The Attack Shark G3 Pro features 6 buttons in total, all of which are programmable, giving users full control over their input configuration. Two of these are side buttons positioned for thumb access, and a dedicated DPI switching button is included for quick sensitivity adjustments on the fly. There is no profile switching button on the mouse itself.
The Attack Shark G3 Pro uses an ambidextrous shape, measuring 117 mm in height, 63 mm in width, and 38 mm in thickness, with a total volume of 280.098 cm³. At 59 grams, it sits on the lighter end of the spectrum, and no additional weights are included to modify that figure. The design omits RGB lighting, a tilting scroll wheel, and a thumb scroll wheel, keeping the overall build straightforward and uncluttered. A 1.8 m cable is included for wired use.