The Kreo Ikarus operates at a 4000 Hz polling rate, allowing for frequent position updates during use. It supports a fully adjustable DPI range spanning from 50 to 26000 DPI, giving users precise control over cursor sensitivity. The sensor tracks movement at speeds of up to 650 IPS and handles a maximum acceleration of 50G, reflecting a capable performance profile for fast-paced input scenarios.
The Kreo Ikarus is a gaming mouse built around the PixArt PAW3395 sensor and supports three connection types — 2.4GHz wireless, USB, and Bluetooth 5.3 — though it does not include gesture support or onboard memory profiles. Its rechargeable battery is rated for 100 hours of use, and the mouse can remain operational while charging, though wireless charging is not available and the battery is not removable. The mouse does not support gesture input and comes with a one-year warranty.
The Kreo Ikarus features 6 buttons in total, all of which are programmable, including 2 dedicated side buttons. A DPI switching button is present for on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments, while a profile switching button is not included.
The Kreo Ikarus uses an ambidextrous design and weighs 55 grams, with a height of 121 mm, a width of 59 mm, a thickness of 37 mm, and a total volume of 264.143 cm³. The mouse does not include RGB lighting, a tilting scroll wheel, a thumb scroll wheel, or adjustable extra weights. A 1.7-meter cable is provided, though the mouse also supports wireless connection modes.