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# OLED RGB display & customizable lighting 13 programmable buttons 5 pressure-sensitive deep click buttons + analog joystick Swiftpoint Z Gaming Mouse, 13 Programmable Buttons, 5 with Pressure Sensors, Analog Joystick Control for FPS Peeking and Flying, 12K DPI, OLED RGB MMO, Black

**Brand:** swiftpoint
**Price:** 9 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Elevate Your Game with the Ultimate Command Center 🕹️

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Swiftpoint Z Gaming Mouse, 13 Programmable Buttons, 5 with Pressure Sensors, Analog Joystick Control for FPS Peeking and Flying, 12K DPI, OLED RGB MMO, Black by swiftpoint
- **How much does it cost?** 9 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- swiftpoint enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Master Every Move:** 13 ultra-responsive buttons including 5 pressure-sensitive deep clicks for dual-action combos and lightning-fast gameplay.
- • **Custom Control Hub:** Onboard memory stores profiles & macros; OLED screen offers instant feedback and seamless profile switching.
- • **Ergonomic Powerhouse:** Fits all hand sizes with customizable button caps, adjustable feet, and a flight stick extender for ultimate comfort and control.
- • **Community-Driven & Pro-Ready:** Access 16+ pro gaming profiles, import/export community setups, and leverage intuitive software for effortless customization.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** 12,000 DPI PixArt PMW3360 sensor ensures pixel-perfect accuracy for FPS, MOBA, RTS, and MMO dominance.

## Overview

The Swiftpoint Z Gaming Mouse is a premium, corded gaming mouse featuring 13 programmable buttons, including 5 pressure-sensitive deep click buttons and an analog joystick for unparalleled control. Equipped with a 12,000 DPI PixArt sensor, onboard memory, an OLED RGB display, and customizable ergonomic components, it’s designed for serious gamers seeking precision, speed, and extensive customization across FPS, MOBA, RTS, and MMO titles. Its powerful software supports auto profile switching and community-shared profiles, making it a top-tier choice for professionals ready to invest in mastering their gameplay.

## Description

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Review: An Amazing device, but it takes A LOT of work to master - There are very few middle of the road reviews over this peripheral; it tends to be a love it or hate it device, and there is a fairly good reason for that; it has absolutely nothing to do with the device tho, it's all about the user. This device takes time & training to learn how to use properly. As an accomplished classical guitarist I can attest that positioning is king when doing multiple tasks with only one hand. You have to learn that positioning with this mouse or you will never fully utilize it's brilliant design an inventive features. In fact if you don't develop a very stringent position and method, you're likely going to make a mess out of everything; especially if you're playing a keystroke heavy, multi-faceted game such as Fortnite. The best (and only) positioning with the Z-mouse IMO, is with your hand fully rested and flat on the right and left clicks. By focusing on resting both fingers on the primary left and right clicks at all times, and being very conscious of how your hand is reacting when in gun battles or whatever intense action you're involved with you'll be able to better see the mistakes you're making. Most people generally and unconsciously pick their middle finger up, and off the right click when firing. This is a bad habit leading to slower reaction times in general. This happens because those fingers share a tendon, so you have to work hard and literally train them, to get them to work independently from each other. However; it's PARAMOUNT to being successful with this mouse. Your middle finger has to been flat and relaxed at all times because there are up to EIGHT different programmable functions on that one finger alone. That's impressive and should help you understand why hand positioning with this mouse is everything. This is how I began training my hand to work with the new mouse. If you haven't heard of Kovaak's aim trainer, it's a must-have for people that play FPS, or TPS games (shooters), and for ten bucks possibly the one of the best deals on a literal game changer that's ever existed, haha, couldn't resist the pun sorry! Or is that actually word play? Nonetheless I went into the aim trainer and easily set up a "Kovaaks' Aim Trianer" profile for the Z-mouse. I set it up so that every button became a trigger, or aka, left-click. This allowed me to constantly switch up & cycle thru whatever peripheral buttons I was using to fire with, and not only helped train my hand and muscle memory for the new movements, but it also helped me spot the weaker areas of my development, and even fine-tune the device better. Once you're able to truly control all digits independently, this mouse will begin to feel like an F'ing magic wand! So the moral of the story is; if you're not dedicated to put in the time, to not only learn the mouse, but to re-train your hand (you probably have some bad hand habits interfering with your play already) then this mouse is not for you. I'd suggest the G502 Proteus or something similar. Although all gamers should examine their hand positioning, because it's seriously important and is underwhelmingly covered by players and press alike. Unless you're ready to deal with serious arthritis in your hand before you even turn 40, I highly recommend focusing on hand positioning.. And it just makes sense the more you learn about it. Another probable reason for some of the lower reviews, is that the software is a bit tricky to learn. I'm fairly tech savvy, but I actually had to call customer support twice. They were very nice, and helpful. Still; there is next to zero information from the Swiftpoint about how to use and program the device. I still can't figure out why that is. A couple of simple five minute videos would do wonders for the community and any new players trying to figure out the ins and outs of this amazing machine. That's about all I can add to the conversation. I feel if you're a fairly dedicated gamer (playing a couple hours a day at least), who is open to continued development, & are disciplined enough do the muscle memory training that's essential to using this mouse to it's full extent; then this is the mouse for you! If you fall short of that metric, I definitely wouldn't say don't get the mouse, however; you should be fully aware of the difficulties you may face, & the amount of work it will take you to get there. But when you get there.... There is truly nothing like the Z-mouse and it can turn you into a master digital puppeteer, with seemingly full control of the digital world around you. Once I cracked that formula and troubleshot all my weak points, I can honestly say I never want to use another mouse ever again. It's just too efficient and smart, to go looking elsewhere for another mouse that's even close to the the standard set by Swiftpoint w/ the Z-mouse. I've already bought two of them, and the next time they go on-sale, I'm going to grab another. I don't want to risk not being able to purchase them, in the worst case scenario that SP is bought out by some big bruiser corporation, and the mouse is changed or becomes unavailable. So I clearly love the mouse if that wasn't already clear haha. If you relate to anything I've mentioned here, and want to take your game to the next level and feel you have the motivation to do what needs to be done; then I can't recommend Swiftpoint's Z-mouse more. It really is the mouse for masters, and can bring so much out of your game play that you may never knew existed. It's memorizing to watch a skilled player utilize the Z, and incredibly empowering once you crack that code for yourself. Well... I already gave the the code, you just have to make the purchase and do the work. Best of luck to all of you and I hope to see you on the battle field soon!
Review: Excellent mouse if you're willing to learn it - -Experience with the Z Backed this mouse on kickstarter. Received it and tried to get used to it, but seemed like too much at first. Put it away as I was too used to the Razer Naga. About a year ago my Naga (which I still love and ended up buying a Trinity) finally quit on me. I decided to give the Z another chance and learn not only the hardware, but the software as well. I play mostly Blizzard games (WoW, HotS, and Diablo). I found a great profile from the Swiftpoint forums to import for WoW and forced myself to get used to it. It sucked for a while. The layout is nothing like any MMO mouse on the market. After struggling to keep my groups alive (I play mainly healer/support) for a while, I finally trained myself to be comfortable with the Z. I now find the button layout to be superior to anything else on the market. I am still comfortable using the Naga Trinity 12 side button layout, but using other fingers to perform actions now just makes more sense. The software is another big selling point of the mouse. It seemed overwhelming at first, but it's actually very user-friendly. You can tell a lot of thought went into making it easy for people like me who only want to moderately tinker with controls, while still having options for those who want to go more in depth. Profiles are stored on the mouse as well which is nice, and are import/exportable to share with the community. I have different profiles I swap to when playing different games. -Mouse hardware The mouse feels very sturdy in my hand. It feels like a premium product. The included extra button caps are useful for various reasons and I've found myself swapping them from time to time when I need a different feel for a game or something. The included case is great for storing them so they don't get lost. The Z feels comfortable to me. I don't have overly large hands, so if it were a bit smaller I would be ok with that. As is though it's not so large I have any issues using it. I have no issues with the cord, but I've used a mouse bungee with all mice for years. The button layout is great once you get used to it, which does take some time. I find the sensor to be great and have no issues with it. I use the mouse on a XXL Glorious desk pad. I think the most groundbreaking feature of this mouse is the Deep Click functionality. Once you use it you wonder why nobody else has/is using this. It feels "right" if that makes sense. I use deep clicks in WoW for keybinds and don't ever recall any misclicks because of it. I'll admit I don't use the tilt functions much other than for the default ability to swap profiles. I attempted to use it as Shift/Ctrl modifier, but found myself tilting enough to enable them in hectic times on accident. I may go back in and play with it more later, but for now I'm happy without using the feature. The Oled screen on the mouse-this is a weird one for me. I mainly use it for swapping profiles. Someone else may have other uses, but that's about it for me. -Software Seems daunting, but is actually very easy to use. Stores enough profiles for me to use in a few different games. The ability to import/export profiles to/from the community for games or anything else really is great. -Price/performance $150 (at the time of writing) is probably too much for most people, and most people don't need this mouse. There are other quality mice on the market at various price points that will suit their needs. After using it myself (and buying a spare during a sale- yes I own 2)though, I think if you enjoy the same or similar games and you have the money, you should at least consider the Z. I feel it is a premium product that at $150 is a phenomenal value. -Final thoughts Overall I think this is a great mouse and worth the price if you would use the features. This is my favorite and most used mouse I own. I also own a Razer Naga Trinity and Roccat Leadr. If I could change one thing it would be to make a wireless version. Also maybe a tiny bit smaller. If that version were made, Swiftpoint couldn't take my money fast enough.

## Features

- LIKE A GAMING KEYBOARD AND MOUSE COMBO ALL IN ONE - Loaded with 13 buttons, 5 pressure sensitive deep click buttons, side buttons, gyroscopic gesture control, vibration feedback, OLED screen, RGB LED & onboard memory - it’s not surprising the Z was voted best gaming mouse at CES. Unique button placement offers a better way of clicking buttons giving you unrivalled speed & precision. Access dozens of different actions while barely moving your fingers - Perfect for FPS, MOBA, RTS & MMO gaming
- PLAY LIKE A PRO: the Z mouse gaming software is powerful, customizable yet intuitive & easy-to-use. Start winning immediately with game detection & auto profile switching. Access 16 pre-made pro gaming profiles, source from our community or create your own. Any of the 13 buttons, deep click or gestures can become a keyboard, mouse, gamepad or joystick button. Record macros/combos like auto run, sniper mode (DPI shift), rapid reload / weapon switch, quick build, double click, or crouch jump
- PRESSURE SENSITIVE DEEP CLICK BUTTONS - add at least 5 extra buttons & new dimension to your game. Click for one action, deep click for a 2nd or use them together for a combo. Vibration feedback indicates you’ve triggered a deep click. Fly a plane with the analog joystick function powered by the gyro! Store your settings directly on the mouse's onboard memory & check the OLED display for quick config, DPI, profile & more. Match your color theme with the RGB LED and dominate the competition
- GAME LONGER IN COMFORT - Small, large, or XL hands the Z's ergonomic design fits like a glove. Play in comfort even during extended sessions. Further customize the Swiftpoint Z mouse by choosing your own button size & shape from the 4 included sets, 2 sets of adjustable bases/feet & a flight stick extender for joystick control. Wired to maximize performance & avoid the inevitable charging required with wireless gaming mice. Soft pads add side grip for the ultimate control. Glorious!
- TRIED THE REST? TRY THE BEST - Logitech, Razer, SteelSeries, HyperX or Corsair - Swiftpoint Z will rival them all. 13 buttons, 5 pressure sensors, 12K DPI PixArt PMW3360 Sensor, mechanical switches, PTFE skates, a gyro & onboard memory. Profiles: Apex Legends, Borderlands 3, COD War Zone, Cyberpunk 2077, Destiny 2, PUBG, CS:GO, Dota 2, FFXIV, R6 Siege, Fortnite, Overwatch, League of Legends (LoL), Team Fortress 2 (TF2), Valorant & World of Warcraft (WoW). This is the final mouse you’ll ever buy

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B071RNRJTG |
| Additional Features | Braided cord: 6 feet, Sensor resolution: 200 - 12,000 DPI, 5G Pixart PMW3360 - Polling: 1000hz |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | Swiftpoint |
| Button Quantity | 18 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Mac, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (479) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00857737002087, 00857737002247 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 117 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Swiftpoint Mice |
| Model Name | Swiftpoint Z |
| Model Number | SM700 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 12000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 857737002087 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 12 Month Manufacturer Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Swiftpoint
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Movement Detection Technology:** Optical
- **Special Feature:** Braided cord: 6 feet, Sensor resolution: 200 - 12,000 DPI, 5G Pixart PMW3360 - Polling: 1000hz

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An Amazing device, but it takes A LOT of work to master
*by A***Y on April 3, 2019*

There are very few middle of the road reviews over this peripheral; it tends to be a love it or hate it device, and there is a fairly good reason for that; it has absolutely nothing to do with the device tho, it's all about the user. This device takes time & training to learn how to use properly. As an accomplished classical guitarist I can attest that positioning is king when doing multiple tasks with only one hand. You have to learn that positioning with this mouse or you will never fully utilize it's brilliant design an inventive features. In fact if you don't develop a very stringent position and method, you're likely going to make a mess out of everything; especially if you're playing a keystroke heavy, multi-faceted game such as Fortnite. The best (and only) positioning with the Z-mouse IMO, is with your hand fully rested and flat on the right and left clicks. By focusing on resting both fingers on the primary left and right clicks at all times, and being very conscious of how your hand is reacting when in gun battles or whatever intense action you're involved with you'll be able to better see the mistakes you're making. Most people generally and unconsciously pick their middle finger up, and off the right click when firing. This is a bad habit leading to slower reaction times in general. This happens because those fingers share a tendon, so you have to work hard and literally train them, to get them to work independently from each other. However; it's PARAMOUNT to being successful with this mouse. Your middle finger has to been flat and relaxed at all times because there are up to EIGHT different programmable functions on that one finger alone. That's impressive and should help you understand why hand positioning with this mouse is everything. This is how I began training my hand to work with the new mouse. If you haven't heard of Kovaak's aim trainer, it's a must-have for people that play FPS, or TPS games (shooters), and for ten bucks possibly the one of the best deals on a literal game changer that's ever existed, haha, couldn't resist the pun sorry! Or is that actually word play? Nonetheless I went into the aim trainer and easily set up a "Kovaaks' Aim Trianer" profile for the Z-mouse. I set it up so that every button became a trigger, or aka, left-click. This allowed me to constantly switch up & cycle thru whatever peripheral buttons I was using to fire with, and not only helped train my hand and muscle memory for the new movements, but it also helped me spot the weaker areas of my development, and even fine-tune the device better. Once you're able to truly control all digits independently, this mouse will begin to feel like an F'ing magic wand! So the moral of the story is; if you're not dedicated to put in the time, to not only learn the mouse, but to re-train your hand (you probably have some bad hand habits interfering with your play already) then this mouse is not for you. I'd suggest the G502 Proteus or something similar. Although all gamers should examine their hand positioning, because it's seriously important and is underwhelmingly covered by players and press alike. Unless you're ready to deal with serious arthritis in your hand before you even turn 40, I highly recommend focusing on hand positioning.. And it just makes sense the more you learn about it. Another probable reason for some of the lower reviews, is that the software is a bit tricky to learn. I'm fairly tech savvy, but I actually had to call customer support twice. They were very nice, and helpful. Still; there is next to zero information from the Swiftpoint about how to use and program the device. I still can't figure out why that is. A couple of simple five minute videos would do wonders for the community and any new players trying to figure out the ins and outs of this amazing machine. That's about all I can add to the conversation. I feel if you're a fairly dedicated gamer (playing a couple hours a day at least), who is open to continued development, & are disciplined enough do the muscle memory training that's essential to using this mouse to it's full extent; then this is the mouse for you! If you fall short of that metric, I definitely wouldn't say don't get the mouse, however; you should be fully aware of the difficulties you may face, & the amount of work it will take you to get there. But when you get there.... There is truly nothing like the Z-mouse and it can turn you into a master digital puppeteer, with seemingly full control of the digital world around you. Once I cracked that formula and troubleshot all my weak points, I can honestly say I never want to use another mouse ever again. It's just too efficient and smart, to go looking elsewhere for another mouse that's even close to the the standard set by Swiftpoint w/ the Z-mouse. I've already bought two of them, and the next time they go on-sale, I'm going to grab another. I don't want to risk not being able to purchase them, in the worst case scenario that SP is bought out by some big bruiser corporation, and the mouse is changed or becomes unavailable. So I clearly love the mouse if that wasn't already clear haha. If you relate to anything I've mentioned here, and want to take your game to the next level and feel you have the motivation to do what needs to be done; then I can't recommend Swiftpoint's Z-mouse more. It really is the mouse for masters, and can bring so much out of your game play that you may never knew existed. It's memorizing to watch a skilled player utilize the Z, and incredibly empowering once you crack that code for yourself. Well... I already gave the the code, you just have to make the purchase and do the work. Best of luck to all of you and I hope to see you on the battle field soon!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent mouse if you're willing to learn it
*by D***E on February 16, 2020*

-Experience with the Z Backed this mouse on kickstarter. Received it and tried to get used to it, but seemed like too much at first. Put it away as I was too used to the Razer Naga. About a year ago my Naga (which I still love and ended up buying a Trinity) finally quit on me. I decided to give the Z another chance and learn not only the hardware, but the software as well. I play mostly Blizzard games (WoW, HotS, and Diablo). I found a great profile from the Swiftpoint forums to import for WoW and forced myself to get used to it. It sucked for a while. The layout is nothing like any MMO mouse on the market. After struggling to keep my groups alive (I play mainly healer/support) for a while, I finally trained myself to be comfortable with the Z. I now find the button layout to be superior to anything else on the market. I am still comfortable using the Naga Trinity 12 side button layout, but using other fingers to perform actions now just makes more sense. The software is another big selling point of the mouse. It seemed overwhelming at first, but it's actually very user-friendly. You can tell a lot of thought went into making it easy for people like me who only want to moderately tinker with controls, while still having options for those who want to go more in depth. Profiles are stored on the mouse as well which is nice, and are import/exportable to share with the community. I have different profiles I swap to when playing different games. -Mouse hardware The mouse feels very sturdy in my hand. It feels like a premium product. The included extra button caps are useful for various reasons and I've found myself swapping them from time to time when I need a different feel for a game or something. The included case is great for storing them so they don't get lost. The Z feels comfortable to me. I don't have overly large hands, so if it were a bit smaller I would be ok with that. As is though it's not so large I have any issues using it. I have no issues with the cord, but I've used a mouse bungee with all mice for years. The button layout is great once you get used to it, which does take some time. I find the sensor to be great and have no issues with it. I use the mouse on a XXL Glorious desk pad. I think the most groundbreaking feature of this mouse is the Deep Click functionality. Once you use it you wonder why nobody else has/is using this. It feels "right" if that makes sense. I use deep clicks in WoW for keybinds and don't ever recall any misclicks because of it. I'll admit I don't use the tilt functions much other than for the default ability to swap profiles. I attempted to use it as Shift/Ctrl modifier, but found myself tilting enough to enable them in hectic times on accident. I may go back in and play with it more later, but for now I'm happy without using the feature. The Oled screen on the mouse-this is a weird one for me. I mainly use it for swapping profiles. Someone else may have other uses, but that's about it for me. -Software Seems daunting, but is actually very easy to use. Stores enough profiles for me to use in a few different games. The ability to import/export profiles to/from the community for games or anything else really is great. -Price/performance $150 (at the time of writing) is probably too much for most people, and most people don't need this mouse. There are other quality mice on the market at various price points that will suit their needs. After using it myself (and buying a spare during a sale- yes I own 2)though, I think if you enjoy the same or similar games and you have the money, you should at least consider the Z. I feel it is a premium product that at $150 is a phenomenal value. -Final thoughts Overall I think this is a great mouse and worth the price if you would use the features. This is my favorite and most used mouse I own. I also own a Razer Naga Trinity and Roccat Leadr. If I could change one thing it would be to make a wireless version. Also maybe a tiny bit smaller. If that version were made, Swiftpoint couldn't take my money fast enough.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by B***N on May 14, 2018*

TLDR; This is a great quality, feature rich mouse that is simply amazing for the power user. There is a steep learning curve and the hardware design takes a bit to get use to, but once you do you will never want to go back to the standard mouse setup. So I've had this mouse for a couple of weeks and I absolutely love it. The level of customization is deep to an amazingly fine degree. The hardware design is definitely complex, but feels natural after you get use to it. It significantly improves my productivity in gaming and general computer use with enough options to make each command to be bound to a natural feeling action. Eg scrolling left/right and leaning left/right in games can be placed on the tilt controls or tab management can be applied to natural feeling motions and pressured button presses. There a few minor issues that I feel is just an issue with a first generation design, but overall the mouse is amazingly well built and a pleasure to use. Pros: * Aesthetically pleasing and solid hardware design that feels sturdy and well thought out. * The Supplied carry case is also a solid bit of kit, holding all the different replacement buttons and can secure the mouse with ease. Protecting the cable from kinks and other damage. * The different replacement buttons and other hardware customization options like positioning of the tilt feet allows you to mix and match to suit your hands/style. *The buttons are responsive and move with ease, * The OLED display is crisp and aesthetically pleasing that blends in with the overall mouse design. * Despite my fears, the tilt/pivot control and pressure sensors are responsive and easy to adapt to. * After getting over the initial daunting level of complexity, I find the level of customization in the software driver is extensive, reasonably well thought out and the learning curve isn't as steep as it seemed. * Every bindable motion, soft/hard button presses you can bind commands to can be customized to feel natural and obvious to the user Cons: * The cost is a bit daunting. But after considering the tech that went into it i feel it's *mostly* justified. * As I said before, the hardware design can feel quite different and takes a bit to get use to. * The button spacing can feel a bit cramped when yo use three fingers, one on each of the left, right and middle buttons But I guess this issue will depend on depending on the size of your hands and length of fingers. * The software driver UI is a bit confusing at first, but is consistent in it's internal logic. This is more of a neutral issue. * You definitely need wrist support to use this mouse and would of liked that included in the package considering the price. As I use the device more I'll update this review, but so far I'm loving it despite the minor quibbles I have with it's design and I can't wait to see the next generation of this type of mouse.

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