Custom — Gaming Mouse Sensor Specifications, Pro Usage and Mice
About the Custom
A proprietary sensor developed in-house by the manufacturer, often based on modified PixArt or other reference designs with custom firmware and tuning.
2148+ Pros Tracked·16+ Mouse Brands·14 Major Games
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Mouse Sensor Analytics
Comprehensive breakdown of every sensor powering pro esports mice
Most Popular Sensor in Esports
Focus Pro 35K
Powering the Viper V3 Pro, DeathAdder V3, and more — the sensor behind the most tournament wins in 2024-2025
#1 Most Used
Focus Pro 35K
24%
of pros use this sensor
Razer's flagship optical sensor co-developed with PixArt, powering the Viper V3 Pro and DeathAdder V3 Pro. It tracks at 35,000 DPI with zero smoothing or acceleration, and supports native 8KHz polling — a first for any production sensor at launch. Its asymmetric cut-off distance lets pros tune lift-off independently from landing, a feature competitive players swear by. The Focus Pro 35K is the sensor that dethroned Logitech's HERO dominance and redefined what pros expect from tracking hardware.
5 mice use this sensor:
562 pro players
#2 Most Used
HERO 2
20%
of pros use this sensor
Logitech's second-generation in-house sensor, designed from the ground up at their Swiss R&D lab. HERO 2 powers the G Pro X Superlight 2 and Superstrike, delivering 44,000 DPI with sub-micron precision and roughly 10x the power efficiency of its predecessor. It introduced frame-rate-aware tracking that dynamically adjusts processing to match your monitor's refresh rate. Paired with Lightspeed wireless, it's the sensor behind more major tournament wins than any other in 2023-2024.
5 mice use this sensor:
410 pro players
#3 Most Used
HERO 25K
12%
of pros use this sensor
The original HERO sensor that launched Logitech's four-year reign over professional esports. Found in the legendary G Pro X Superlight, it delivered 25,600 DPI with zero smoothing, filtering, or acceleration — a marketing claim Logitech backed with an open invitation for independent lab testing. Its power efficiency was so extreme it enabled the Superlight's 70-hour battery life at just 63 grams. Though now succeeded by HERO 2, it still commands significant pro usage from players who refuse to abandon the original Superlight's feel.
8 mice use this sensor:
663 pro players
#4 Most Used
PAW3395
12%
of pros use this sensor
PixArt's workhorse sensor that democratized flagship-tier tracking for the entire industry. At 26,000 DPI with 650 IPS max tracking speed, it brought near-identical real-world performance to every mid-range and premium mouse outside the Razer/Logitech ecosystem. Zowie, Vaxee, Pulsar, Lamzu, and dozens of others built their wireless lineups around this chip. The PAW3395 proved that sensor technology had reached a plateau where the differences between "good" and "best" were imperceptible to human reflexes, shifting the competitive advantage back to shape and weight.
35 mice use this sensor:
202 pro players
Sensor Popularity Across 1,966 Matched Pro Players