The MSI Versa 300 operates at a 1000 Hz polling rate, reporting its position to the host device once every millisecond for consistent cursor response. Its sensor handles a maximum tracking speed of 45 IPS and a peak acceleration of 15G. The DPI range spans from 400 to 8000, and since DPI is adjustable, users can step through sensitivity levels to match their preference or use case without being locked into a single setting.
The MSI Versa 300 is a gaming mouse that connects via USB, 2.4GHz wireless, or Bluetooth 5.3, giving users three options for how they attach it to a system. It uses a PixArt PAW3104DB sensor and carries no onboard memory profiles, so settings are not stored directly on the mouse. Gesture support is not available. The built-in battery is rechargeable but not removable, and it is rated for 50 hours of use per charge; the mouse can continue to be used while it charges. The warranty period is one year.
The MSI Versa 300 has 6 buttons in total, all of which are programmable, giving users full control over every input on the mouse. Two of those buttons are positioned on the side, and a dedicated DPI switching button is included for on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments. There is no profile switching button on the mouse itself.
The MSI Versa 300 is shaped for right-handed use and weighs 60 grams, with physical dimensions of 125 mm in height, 64 mm in width, and 41 mm in thickness, giving it a total volume of 328 cm³. RGB lighting is built in, though the scroll wheel neither tilts nor has a thumb-operated counterpart. No extra weights are included in the package for those who prefer a heavier feel. The attached cable runs 1.5 meters in length.