The WLmouse Sword X operates at an 8000 Hz polling rate, enabling highly frequent position reporting for responsive cursor tracking. Its DPI range spans from 800 to 26000 DPI, with adjustable steps available across that range to suit different sensitivity preferences. On the motion side, the sensor supports a maximum tracking speed of 650 IPS and handles up to 50G of acceleration.
The WLmouse Sword X is a gaming mouse that connects via USB or 2.4GHz wireless and is built around the PixArt PAW3950 HS sensor. It carries a rechargeable battery rated for 17 hours of use, and the mouse can continue to operate while plugged in for charging, though wireless charging is not supported and the battery is not removable. The device does not include onboard memory profiles and lacks gesture support. It does not ship with a wireless charging solution, and the warranty period covers one year.
The WLmouse Sword X features 5 buttons in total, all of which are programmable, giving users full control over every input on the mouse. Two of these are side buttons positioned for thumb access. A dedicated DPI switching button is included for on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments, while a profile switching button is not present on this model.
The WLmouse Sword X is designed for right-handed use and weighs just 47 g, with a body measuring 123 mm in height, 67 mm in width, and 42 mm in thickness, giving it a volume of 346.122 cm³. The mouse ships with a 1.8 m cable and does not include extra weights for ballast adjustment. It lacks RGB lighting, a tilting scroll wheel, and a thumb scroll wheel, keeping the design straightforward and focused.