The Inphic IN6SE 3311 operates at a 1000 Hz polling rate, ensuring consistent and responsive cursor updates. Its PixArt PWM3311 sensor supports a maximum of 12000 DPI, with a minimum setting of 800 DPI and adjustable steps available between those two points. On the physical tracking side, the mouse handles up to 300 IPS of movement speed and tolerates a peak acceleration of 35G, giving it a solid performance envelope for fast-paced use.
The Inphic IN6SE 3311 is a gaming mouse that connects via 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5, or USB, offering flexibility across different setups. It uses a PixArt PWM3311 sensor and includes a built-in rechargeable battery rated for 168 hours of use, though the mouse cannot be used while it is charging and the battery is not removable. Onboard memory profiles are not supported, and gesture support is absent. The mouse does not store any configuration profiles on-device and comes with a one-year warranty.
The Inphic IN6SE 3311 features 6 buttons in total, all of which are programmable, giving users full control over every input. Two of those buttons are positioned on the side, and a dedicated DPI switching button is included for on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments. Profile switching, however, is not supported directly from the mouse.
The Inphic IN6SE 3311 is designed for right-handed use and comes in at a lean 58 g, with dimensions of 123 mm in length, 62 mm in width, and 39.5 mm in thickness, giving it a compact overall volume of 301.227 cm³. RGB lighting is included, while tilting and thumb scroll wheels are absent, and no extra weights are bundled in the box. A 1.8 m cable is provided for wired connectivity, and the layout does not accommodate any modular weight adjustments.