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Linus Tech tips coverage of CES 2015 is brought to you by Phantom glass visit

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store. phantom.in screen protectors out there

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as well as hyperx all right guys welcome to the meic suite we're checking out a few

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different mice and some mous pads while we're here but mainly the naos qg which

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is essentially the Neo 7000 but with some upgrades it now has some tracking

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ability for your actions your movement data your heartbeat and even your skin

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response my favorite thing about this is actually that it's running on an open

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API so anyone can actually access this data at any time they even have stuff

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like twitch hooks set up so that if you're streaming a game you can have it

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read your heartbeat and maybe skin response on screen and even people that

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you're playing with can have their data streamed to your computer so you can see

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it as an overlay while you're playing pretty cool because I know a lot of

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YouTubers and game streamers are doing horror games CU they're entertaining to watch imagine you could see someone's

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heart rate while they're playing that game if you're in a little bit more of a

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competitive mindset however you can access the logs of your data in like

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time lapses and stuff like that to figure out exactly how you did during different games there's a lot of

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different applications for this professional FPS players professional

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mobile players to even people like poker players to figure out where their

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heartbeat was spiking during previous games now it is a 16.8 or they told me

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16.7 something something something something million color RGB Mouse so

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just in case you wanted 16.8 million color options you can also do that on

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your mouse but it is set up by default to change color based on your heart rate

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which is kind of actually cool also it has a release date of August so if

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you're looking for it you can pick it up then and there're still working out a

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few different little things like where to place the sensors this isn't really

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going to work out super great for me specifically because I actually claw

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grip pretty much every Mouse I've ever used so having a sensor position for

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someone who's going to claw grip everything aggressively is a little

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weird now if you're palming or doing kind of like a more relaxed CLA grip it

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might not be too bad I've seen two different positions that they've used that are actually pretty good for both

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of those grips so hopefully their final Position will be fairly well optimize

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for most people if you interested in that Mouse you can check out their Kickstarter page which should be in the

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description below but there's also another mouse here called the caster

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which is essentially on the inside the same as a Neo 7000 same as the last one

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it has a 3310 Optical sensor 32bit 32

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mahz ARM processor and has 20 million

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press Armon switches on the left and right clicks that'll be releasing around

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March and is mostly an ergonomics change the only actual change in buttons is

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that is a six button Mouse instead of a seven button M having one less DPI

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switch last but potentially not least if you're in the market for a new mous pad

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is their sargus and aloth M pads their Alo mous pads are new and have really

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nice stitching around the outside and a little bit thicker more premium mouse

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pads their sargus mous pads which have already existed have had a few minor

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changes mainly in the price Department uh they've had a massive price drop in

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some regions up to 50% so the North American region it went from a $20 to a

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$9 Price Market which is pretty sweet if

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you're looking for a new mous pad all right guys thank you for watching this video if you want to see all the rest of

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