The Philips SPK7378B operates at a fixed 1600 DPI — both the minimum and maximum DPI are set to the same value, meaning there is no adjustable DPI functionality available. The sensor reports input at a 125 Hz polling rate, translating to position updates every 8 milliseconds. This straightforward performance profile suits users who prefer a consistent, unchanging cursor sensitivity without the need to switch between DPI settings.
The Philips SPK7378B is a productivity-type mouse that connects via 2.4GHz wireless and carries no onboard memory profiles, nor does it offer gesture support. Its power comes from a removable, non-rechargeable battery with a rated life of 8760 hours, though the mouse cannot be used while the battery is being replaced. There is no option to store custom settings on the device itself, keeping the overall feature set straightforward and focused on basic wireless operation.
The Philips SPK7378B features 3 buttons in total, with no side buttons present on either flank. None of the buttons are programmable, and the mouse includes neither a DPI switching button nor a profile switching button, reflecting its straightforward, no-customization design approach.
The Philips SPK7378B uses an ambidextrous orientation, making it equally suited for left- and right-handed users. It measures 97 mm in height, 61 mm in width, and 28 mm in thickness, with a volume of 165.676 cm³ and a weight of 91 g. The mouse does not include RGB lighting, a tilting scroll wheel, a thumb scroll wheel, or any additional swappable weights, keeping the physical design clean and uncomplicated.