Lenovo unveiled the G701 wireless mouse with tri-mode connectivity and a 12,000 DPI sensor

Lenovo has officially unveiled the G701 wireless mouse in China. The device is already available for purchase at a price of 109 yuan (about $15). The model supports three connection modes and features a design inspired by the Logitech G304.
The G701 uses a symmetrical ergonomic shape and weighs about 85 grams. Its dimensions are 116.8 x 63.8 x 37.9 mm, making it comfortable for users with medium to large hands. Lenovo positions the mouse as a universal solution for gaming and work, combining comfort and reliability. The design includes separate buttons and a one-piece internal base for better responsiveness and build quality.
The mouse features a PAW3311 optical sensor with a maximum resolution of 12,000 DPI, 300 IPS tracking speed and 35G acceleration. You can switch between six DPI levels (800, 1200, 1600, 3200, 5000, and 12,000) using a separate button under the scroll wheel.
Switching between the six DPI levels (800, 1200, 1600, 3200, 5000, and 12,000) is done via a separate button under the scroll wheel.


The G701 utilizes Huano’s special mechanical switches with up to 100 million keystrokes. The built-in 500mAh battery is charged via USB Type-C and supports fast charging, allowing you to play without long interruptions.
The mouse offers three connectivity options: wired, via 2.4GHz, and via Bluetooth. It comes with a USB receiver that can be stored under the back of the device.
The model is compatible with Lenovo’s proprietary software that lets you reassign buttons, create macros, manage profiles, and customize settings like response delay and scrolling. It also features a metal scroll wheel, PTFE feet for a smooth glide, and support for both Windows and macOS.
The design also features a metal scroll wheel, PTFE feet for a smooth glide, and support for both Windows and macOS.
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