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Report: 1st Studio Siberian Mouse SM41 – “New” Edition
Prepared Date: 11 April 2026 Innovative Technology The SM41 isn't just about performance;
| Scenario | How SM41 New Helps |
|----------|---------------------|
| Competitive FPS (e.g., Counter‑Strike: Global Offensive, Valorant) | • 0.6 ms latency + 1000 Hz polling gives near‑instant reaction.
• DPI up to 12 800 for precise aim.
• Customizable side‑thumb buttons for quick weapon swaps. |
| MMORPG / MOBA | • 7 programmable buttons for skill hotbars.
• Macro support for complex combos. |
| 3D Modelling / CAD | • High‑resolution sensor for accurate cursor movements.
• Ability to bind view‑rotation functions to side buttons. |
| Productivity (Multi‑monitor setups) | • DPI switching on‑the‑fly for fine control on high‑resolution displays.
• Cloud‑sync profiles for seamless transition between workstations. |
| Travel / LAN Parties | • Wireless operation eliminates cable clutter.
• 120‑hour battery life reduces need for frequent charging. | this mouse ensures a lag-free experience
The SM41 isn't just about performance; it's also about enhancing your interaction with technology. Equipped with the latest in sensor technology and wireless connectivity, this mouse ensures a lag-free experience, allowing you to work or play without interruptions.
| Strengths | Weaknesses |
|---------------|----------------|
| • Industry‑leading 0.6 ms wireless latency (benchmark‑verified).
• High‑end PAW3325 sensor.
• Modular ergonomics (replaceable grips, weight plates).
• Strong software with Linux support. | • Battery life, while decent, is lower than some wired‑only competitors (e.g., Logitech G Pro X Superlight wired mode).
• No dedicated “macro‑record” button (all set via software).
• Slightly heavier than ultra‑light niche models (78 g vs. 61 g). |
| Opportunities | Threats |
|-------------------|-------------|
| • Expand to “SM41 Pro” variant with detachable USB‑C cable that doubles as a charging dock.
• Bundle with 1st Studio’s “Siberian‑Pad” (gaming mouse pad with built‑in Qi charging).
• Leverage Linux community for open‑source driver promotion. | • Aggressive price cuts from dominant brands (Logitech, Razer).
• Supply‑chain constraints on aerospace‑grade aluminum and titanium weights.
• Potential emergence of new low‑latency Bluetooth 5.4 mice that bypass 2.4 GHz RF. |