

Especially for people who've used the old Razer Deathadder sensors in the '13 and chroma models,the s3988 and the s3989 respectively. People say choosing between either isn't a factor,but the preference can still make a difference. 3389 feels like an emo angst teen who just drinks too much caffeinated drinks and stays in the gym all day complaining about conformists,and still somehow make sense to people while doing so. The 3389 is a new sensor architecture (Razer exclusive for a period of time), which basically improves the 3360's max CPI cap to 16,000 whilst also boosting technical specs slightly.

3360 feels more stable,but also pretty responsive in it's own right. A lot of companies have versions of the 3360, including Roccat and PixArt, which tweak the sensor to the company's needs. Definitely more responsive than the 3310,the difference between the feeling of them just comes down to : It's pretty much everywhere nowadays,cheapest mice with 3360's in them can cost as little as 20$ if you get the right price. Slightly less accurate,but like I said,negligible. I wouldn't get bogged down on sensor numbers and names, if its a 3310 or above it won't fail you unless you tilt slam a 3310. Patents show that the 3389 IS NOT at all related to the 3310/3360,in fact,it's based on a different design. There is no real difference between 3360 and its variants, of which 3389 is a variant (just as the truemove and owl eye sensors are) and a HERO. That's not to say the 3360 isn't responsive,it definitely is but the 3389 has the extra snap,the 3360 just feels stable. VERY responsive,enough to make a difference for some people,pretty much like how back then people would argue between the 3310 and S3989/3988. Generally found in higher quality mice. The differences between the sensors are as follows. It's due to characteristics of the sensor. Polling rate : 1000 Hz / 1 ms Sensor: PixArt PMW-3389.
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On the other hand, when it comes to performance, the Rakk Kaptan is a winner because of the changeable lift-off distance having a 1mm minimum LOD. Rakk fell a little bit short on the mouse lighting modes having only 4 and in which you can’t assign each part (scroll wheel, logo, and tail) separately. The high performance gaming grade PIXART PMW-3389 optical sensor, delievers up to 16000 DPIA Our eight programmable button design, helps to provide players. Second, the DPI has 7 profiles in which you can change the X and Y axis independently. First, you can remap the 8 programmable keys in the Kaptan. It has 5 tabs specifically for key assignment, DPI levels, LED, Parameter and Macro. The Finetuner is very basic and user-friendly.

Mine is around 18cm and I get tired easily after around 2 hours of use and I still prefer small lightweight ambidextrous mice for claw type users like me. Kaptan can be used for both Palm or Claw type users with medium to large hand size. Its wire has a 1.8m in length and I still suggest to use a mouse bungee for this even if the cable is already smooth and soft to lessen cable drag. The Rakk Kaptan is a wired FPS gaming mouse with a lightweight paracord cable.
