Focus Pro 30K — Gaming Mouse Sensor Specifications, Pro Usage and Mice
About the Focus Pro 30K
Razer's earlier flagship sensor found in the original DeathAdder V3 Pro and Viper V3 HyperSpeed. At 30,000 DPI it set the standard before the 35K revision arrived, and still powers several widely-used pro mice.
Focus Pro 30K Specifications
Technical specifications for the Focus Pro 30K
Max DPI
30,000
Max Polling Rate
4KHz
Mice Using This Sensor
3
Total Pro Usage
8%
Pro Players Tracked
174
Brands
Razer
Avg Mouse Weight
57g
Avg Mouse Price
$146
Mice Using the Focus Pro 30K
All gaming mice powered by the Focus Pro 30K sensor
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