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product_id: 405346520
title: "Acer Predator Cestus 335 Gaming Mouse with PixArt 3370 Sensor, Adjustable DPI Settings & 16.8 Million RGB Color Lighting Combinations, (Pack of 1)"
brand: "acer"
price: "56 Lei"
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# 16.8M RGB Color Lighting Combos 19,000 DPI PixArt 3370 Sensor 10 Programmable Buttons + 5 DPI Settings Acer Predator Cestus 335 Gaming Mouse with PixArt 3370 Sensor, Adjustable DPI Settings & 16.8 Million RGB Color Lighting Combinations, (Pack of 1)

**Brand:** acer
**Price:** 56 Lei
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Dominate the game with precision and style — your ultimate RGB weapon awaits!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Acer Predator Cestus 335 Gaming Mouse with PixArt 3370 Sensor, Adjustable DPI Settings & 16.8 Million RGB Color Lighting Combinations, (Pack of 1) by acer
- **How much does it cost?** 56 Lei with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- acer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted acer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Light Up Your Setup:** Choose from 16.8 million RGB colors and four dynamic lighting patterns to match your mood or gaming rig.
- • **Seamless Software Control:** Predator QuarterMaster software puts full customization of buttons, DPI, and lighting right at your fingertips.
- • **Customize Your Command Center:** 10 fully programmable buttons and 5 on-the-fly DPI settings let you tailor controls to your unique playstyle.
- • **Effortless Comfort Meets Endurance:** Ergonomic design with thumb rest and long USB cable ensures marathon gaming sessions without fatigue or lag.
- • **Pinpoint Precision at Your Fingertips:** Ultra-accurate PixArt 3370 sensor delivers up to 19,000 DPI for flawless tracking across any surface.

## Overview

The Acer Predator Cestus 335 is a high-performance wired gaming mouse featuring the advanced PixArt 3370 optical sensor with up to 19,000 DPI, 10 programmable buttons, and 5 adjustable DPI settings for versatile gameplay. It boasts 16.8 million customizable RGB lighting options controlled via Predator QuarterMaster software, ergonomic design with thumb rest, and a long USB cable for unrestricted movement. Ideal for gamers seeking precision, customization, and immersive aesthetics in one sleek package.

## Description

The Cestus 335 brings light to the battle as you fight with accuracy in comfort. With up to 19,000 DPI and 400 IPS tracking, accuracy comes with the territory. Deep customization options include 10 programmable buttons, 5 on-the-fly DPI settings and 16.8 million RGB backlighting that you can control directly from Predator Quarter Master. You’ll love how your fingers glide effortlessly on it—scroll, swivel, slide—without a single miss.The perfect gaming mouse for practically every situation – both in and out of game. Imbued with the latest sensor technology, Hyper-fast scrolling and more. The match is yours! (GP.MCE11.01Q)

Review: Fairly nice gaming mouse - UPDATE: This mouse drives me crazy from a few design issues, so I'm dropping a star from the rating. I do not like how the scroll wheel isn't the center click button like almost every other mouse. If you accidentally click the scroll wheel it switches between freewheeling and clicky scroll. Well, at least it's supposed to, but sometimes, it doesn't change modes. The other annoyance, is that the mouse won't turn on when I power on my laptop. I have to unplug the mouse and plug it back in, once the computer has booted up. I've never experienced that with any mouse! ------------------- I was in the market for a new mouse, so I decided to go with this gaming mouse. The specs of the Acer Predator Cestus 335 are impressive, and the DPI performance and functionality of the mouse is good, but not great. It's a good looking mouse and the LED lighting and button customization functionality of the mouse is pretty good. The scroll wheel changes from infinity scrolling to clicky scrolling by pressing down on the scroll wheel. While a neat function, it seems to interfere with actually using the scroll wheel button. The software to configure the mouse only appears to be available for Windows, and if you follow the URL listed in the product manual, it downloads a version of software which didn't recognize the mouse on my 64bit Win10 system! I had to uninstall it, and go to the support section of the Acer website in order to find the version for my OS, and that one worked. I use Linux as my primary operating system 98 percent of the time, and there unfortunately doesn't appear to be a utility provided by Acer to support my preferred OS. The software itself offers a lot of features, but it clunky in the way it works with the set number of presets. I thought it was okay, until my son had me compare the setup software for his Logitech gaming mouse, and the Logitech software was much nicer. I then compared the Acer Predator Cestus 335 to my son's Logitech G502 gaming mouse. First off, the Logitech just feels better, as if the plastic has a nicer texture. The scroll wheel lock on his mouse has a separate button, which I like much better than the Acer, as it doesn't interfere with the click function. The weight of the G502 seems nicer and more balanced then the Cestus 335. What surprised me after using the Cestus 335 for a while, is that it is slight too wide for my big hands (size XL gloves). Although I didn't realize it at first, the extra width was annoying, and would be even worse for someone with smaller hands. As I mentioned earlier, the Acer setup software is just a bit clunky. It lets you set all of the features (if you're running Windows), but the Logitech software was much easier to use. I do like the braided USB cord of the Cestus 335 mouse, and the plug seemed pretty beefy. I guess that I'm not a gamer, as I see no need for the ridiculous high DPI of the mouse. I asked my son, who is a gamer to use the mouse for a bit, and he immediately customized all of the DPI values to be below 1000. I asked why you would need the high DPI values, and he said he doesn't. He said the mouse seemed nice, but he preferred his Logitech G502.
Review: Really happy with this thing so far... - I have used Razer mice exclusively for years. I was a die hard fan of their brand. However, the last 3 mice from them were riddled with problems. Yeah, the colors were pretty. I really liked how I could customize the way they lit up and have them match the keyboard and everything. However, pretty lights just aren’t enough. I needed a mouse that works. Something that actually does what I expect it to do. Enter this acer mouse....a brand that I previously never would have considered. They have clearly been coming up in the world. This mouse is vastly superior to the Razer mice in every way other than the custom lighting. It’s functionality is great. Honestly, the colors aren’t bad either. It’s pretty too. You can change the colors and make it pretty...just not in the same SUPER custom way as Razer. Still, it looks nice. I was even able to get it to light up in a way that looks nice with the keyboard lighting that I have going. This mouse is good enough that I will even consider a keyboard from this brand when my current keyboard from Razer finally dies.

## Features

- Tracking Accuracy: Make use of 5 DPI settings that automatically switch on-the-fly because different games call for different playstyles
- PixArt 3370 Sensor: Precision optical sensor helps you zero in on your target with ultra-accurate, high-speed tracking from 19,000 DPI down to 1 DPI so you can fine-tune to virtually any mousepad
- Predator QuarterMaster: Achieve precision and accuracy with personalized battle controls including 10 programmable buttons, 5 DPI settings, and lighting combos directly from the downloaded QuarterMaster software
- 10 Programmable Buttons: Configure your buttons just how you like it including a DPI on-the-fly switch to control your movement and improve accuracy
- Light It Up: With 16.8 million color combinations and four lighting patterns to play with, the possibilities are practically endless

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09FTZLX9D |
| Additional Features | Not_Performance_Used |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Average Life | 6 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,967 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #349 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Acer |
| Built-In Media | Mouse, Scroll Wheel |
| Button Quantity | 10 |
| Color | Cestus 335 |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 19 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Finish | Smooth |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Manufacturer | Acer |
| Mfr Part Number | GP.MCE11.01Q |
| Model Name | GP.MCE11.01Q |
| Model Number | GP.MCE11.01Q |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 19000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Buttons | 10 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Not_Performance_Used |
| Style Name | Cestus 335 |
| Theme | Gaming |
| UPC | 195133108508 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year parts & labor warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** acer
- **Color:** Cestus 335
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Optical
- **Special Feature:** Not_Performance_Used

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐ Fairly nice gaming mouse
*by J***S on April 5, 2022*

UPDATE: This mouse drives me crazy from a few design issues, so I'm dropping a star from the rating. I do not like how the scroll wheel isn't the center click button like almost every other mouse. If you accidentally click the scroll wheel it switches between freewheeling and clicky scroll. Well, at least it's supposed to, but sometimes, it doesn't change modes. The other annoyance, is that the mouse won't turn on when I power on my laptop. I have to unplug the mouse and plug it back in, once the computer has booted up. I've never experienced that with any mouse! ------------------- I was in the market for a new mouse, so I decided to go with this gaming mouse. The specs of the Acer Predator Cestus 335 are impressive, and the DPI performance and functionality of the mouse is good, but not great. It's a good looking mouse and the LED lighting and button customization functionality of the mouse is pretty good. The scroll wheel changes from infinity scrolling to clicky scrolling by pressing down on the scroll wheel. While a neat function, it seems to interfere with actually using the scroll wheel button. The software to configure the mouse only appears to be available for Windows, and if you follow the URL listed in the product manual, it downloads a version of software which didn't recognize the mouse on my 64bit Win10 system! I had to uninstall it, and go to the support section of the Acer website in order to find the version for my OS, and that one worked. I use Linux as my primary operating system 98 percent of the time, and there unfortunately doesn't appear to be a utility provided by Acer to support my preferred OS. The software itself offers a lot of features, but it clunky in the way it works with the set number of presets. I thought it was okay, until my son had me compare the setup software for his Logitech gaming mouse, and the Logitech software was much nicer. I then compared the Acer Predator Cestus 335 to my son's Logitech G502 gaming mouse. First off, the Logitech just feels better, as if the plastic has a nicer texture. The scroll wheel lock on his mouse has a separate button, which I like much better than the Acer, as it doesn't interfere with the click function. The weight of the G502 seems nicer and more balanced then the Cestus 335. What surprised me after using the Cestus 335 for a while, is that it is slight too wide for my big hands (size XL gloves). Although I didn't realize it at first, the extra width was annoying, and would be even worse for someone with smaller hands. As I mentioned earlier, the Acer setup software is just a bit clunky. It lets you set all of the features (if you're running Windows), but the Logitech software was much easier to use. I do like the braided USB cord of the Cestus 335 mouse, and the plug seemed pretty beefy. I guess that I'm not a gamer, as I see no need for the ridiculous high DPI of the mouse. I asked my son, who is a gamer to use the mouse for a bit, and he immediately customized all of the DPI values to be below 1000. I asked why you would need the high DPI values, and he said he doesn't. He said the mouse seemed nice, but he preferred his Logitech G502.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really happy with this thing so far...
*by J***E on May 21, 2022*

I have used Razer mice exclusively for years. I was a die hard fan of their brand. However, the last 3 mice from them were riddled with problems. Yeah, the colors were pretty. I really liked how I could customize the way they lit up and have them match the keyboard and everything. However, pretty lights just aren’t enough. I needed a mouse that works. Something that actually does what I expect it to do. Enter this acer mouse....a brand that I previously never would have considered. They have clearly been coming up in the world. This mouse is vastly superior to the Razer mice in every way other than the custom lighting. It’s functionality is great. Honestly, the colors aren’t bad either. It’s pretty too. You can change the colors and make it pretty...just not in the same SUPER custom way as Razer. Still, it looks nice. I was even able to get it to light up in a way that looks nice with the keyboard lighting that I have going. This mouse is good enough that I will even consider a keyboard from this brand when my current keyboard from Razer finally dies.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good gaming and multiple use mouse
*by I***R on June 18, 2022*

Acer's Predator Cestus 335 Gaming Mouse is a good solid piece of gaming gear, with software allowing access to all the presets you'll ever need and a polling rate that is double that of most of the competition. If you want to move a pixel over, this is designed for you. That said, I've used this as a day to day mouse and it's actually pretty good for that. The on-the-fly DPI adjustment presets are quite good from going from immaculate detail to just general swiping, and the forward and back side buttons for web browsing are something you get used to with any higher end mouse as a basic function. I really do like the wheel here too; the option to push it down for non-clicky (aka faster) scrolling is a neat touch. 4 stars only because Amazon Basic's mouse does 90% of this (slightly lower DPI) at 40% of the price; unless you're seriously gaming, the price premium here is reasonable for a gaming mouse, but overall you're probably better off buying something else if you're not only going to game with it.

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