Call Of Duty: Black Ops 2 SteelSeries Gaming Mouse Arrives Nov. 13th

SteelSeries, a pretty big and well-known name in the world of gaming peripherals, announced today that their special line of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 gaming mouse and mouse pad lines will be made available for purchase on November 13th.
As stated in the press release...
Designed to withstand frantic fire and deal sniper accurate zombie headshots, the Call of Duty: Black Ops II Mouse brings PC players professional-grade hardware for controlling the future technology inside the game. Powered by SteelSeries Engine, the Call of Duty Gaming Mouse comes with pre-defined profiles created by top Professional Call of Duty players, the ability to create and store an unlimited amount of profiles and macros and track statistics about how players are using the mouse buttons so they can evaluate and improve their performance.
SteelSeries has always been known for providing high-end peripherals for gamers, ranging from gamepads and keyboards to mice and mousepads. Although, technically mousepads really are kind of pointless unless they're those special kind that Splitfish make in order to get the most precision out of your mouse movements.
The wired mouse sports 5,700 CPI with ambidextrous handling with up to seven programmable buttons. There's also some orange illumination effects that can be adjusted with the scroll wheel.
You can grab the Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 SteelSeries gaming mouse $69.99 or €69.99. You can learn more by paying a visit to the Official Website.
Just a word of advice: for $30 you might as well pick up the Tt, BMW M1 Gaming Mouse. You know, just saying.
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