This is the Ninox Astrum: a mouse with 13 variations

A mouse to play fully customizable.


The Astrum is the third mouse of Ninox , the English brand of peripherals to play. It is the lightest modular mouse on the market, but despite its 80 grams it has 13 ways to configure the mouse and a very elaborate design with top quality materials. According to Ninox it adapts to all the styles of game, to all the holds, to all the hardwares and softwares. It has two main covers, called Alpha and Beta, which are the starting point for personalization. From there we have a lot of modules that add buttons or change the formula.

Among the exclusive features of the Ninox we can find a displaceable sensor and the possibility of downloading templates in 3D to make our own accessories or download designs from the community. The mouse buttons work with infrared optical technology with a lifetime of 90 million clicks, and the optical scroll wheel has a lifespan of 50 million turns. The buttons, called "microswitches" have a very fast response, and that is something that only competitive players will appreciate, but it is something remarkable. The mouse sensor is a Pixart PMW-3360 , capable of detecting 12,000 dpi and with a displacement speed of 6.5 meters per second.

It offers the possibility to change basic options such as the ppp or the color of the LED under the wheel without accessing the software, but there is a program that allows us to define everything from macros and profiles to the color of the LED or options related to the sensor. It is a mouse compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux , and although for now it has been part of a financing project by Indiegogo , you can register on its official page to be notified when it reaches the market during the second half of the year.