Xiaomi Gaming Mouse 2 Just Teased: Meet the PAW3955XM Sensor with 8kHz Polling Support

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The Gaming Mouse 2 features the PixArt PAW3955XM sensor. Pictured: a teaser photo of the wireless mouse.

Xiaomi is gearing up to shake the competitive gaming peripheral market once again. The Chinese tech giant has officially started teasing its upcoming Xiaomi Gaming Mouse 2, and while many details remain under wraps, the early specs suggest this could be a serious contender for the best wireless gaming mouse crown.

The company confirmed that the new mouse will pack the PixArt PAW3955XM sensor—a high-performance optical sensor that's likely a customized iteration of the flagship chips found in recent releases like the Ajazz AJ159 series. But Xiaomi isn't stopping at just sensor branding. They're promising factory calibration at a meticulous 1% DPI increment, which for esports enthusiasts and precision-driven gamers is a huge deal.

Blazing Fast Specs That Turn Heads

Let's talk numbers. According to Xiaomi's teasers (machine-translated from their official Weibo channels), the Gaming Mouse 2 will support up to 4,000 DPI, feature a tracking speed of 750 inches per second (IPS) , and boast a 60G acceleration rating. The sensor can also capture over 20,000 FPS (frames per second) in tracking samples. For context, that level of IPS and acceleration means the mouse will track flawlessly even during those panic-induced flicks and lightning-fast 180-degree turns in Valorant or Apex Legends.

While Xiaomi hasn't officially confirmed the microcontroller unit (MCU) powering the mouse, industry watchers believe 8kHz polling rate support is highly plausible. An 8kHz polling rate—which reports movement to your PC 8,000 times per second—dramatically reduces input latency compared to standard 1,000Hz mice. Combined with the PAW3955XM's raw power, this could make the Gaming Mouse 2 a latency-killing beast.

Familiar Shape, Familiar Rivals

The teaser image Xiaomi released offers only a shadowy glimpse of the mouse's silhouette, but one thing is clear: the overall shape appears very similar to market leaders like the Logitech Pro X Superlight 2. That's not a bad thing. The Superlight series has become the gold standard for ambidextrous, lightweight esports mice, and if Xiaomi can deliver a similar ergonomic experience at a lower price point, they might have a winner on their hands.

Speaking of which, if you're in the market for a proven competitor right now, the Logitech Pro X Superlight 2 remains a top-tier choice for serious gamers, currently available at a discount.

When Will It Launch?

Xiaomi has already shared multiple teasers on Weibo—check out the first one here and the second here—which strongly suggests that a full unveiling is just around the corner. The company rarely drags out a teaser campaign for more than a few weeks, so we expect an official launch event sometime in the coming days or weeks.

Bottom Line

The Xiaomi Gaming Mouse 2 is shaping up to be a feature-packed wireless contender with a flagship PixArt sensor, potentially 8kHz polling, and precision factory calibration. While pricing hasn't been announced, Xiaomi has a history of undercutting established brands like Logitech and Razer on price without sacrificing core performance. If they nail the build quality and wireless latency, this could become the budget esports mouse to beat in 2026.

What do you think? Is Xiaomi ready to challenge the Superlight dynasty? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.


Some core specs of the new Xiaomi gaming mouse 2 (machine translated)

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