AngryMiao AM Infinity.97 mouse review
Flagship speed, boutique flair.
In 2026, high-end gaming mice are making significant strides with various innovations, such as materials, speed, and potency. One such mouse is the AngryMiao AM Infinity.97, which promises a weight of under 50 grams, a 30,000 DPI sensor, 8000 Hz wireless polling, and innovative battery technology. AngryMiao is known for its unique, sci-fi-inspired mouse designs, and the AM Infinity.97 continues this trend with a holey chassis and an aggressive look.
The mouse features five buttons, PTFE feet, and 2.4 GHz connectivity or Bluetooth, along with a USB-C to USB-A wired option. Its sensor, the PixArt PAW3950, offers a max DPI of 30,000, max acceleration of 50 g, and max speed of 750 IPS. The polling rate is 8000 Hz, and the battery life lasts up to 165 hours. The mouse comes in black, white, or pink and is priced at $189.
Despite its slim design, the mouse is comfortable to use and comfortable for claw grippers, and even lighter in its wireless mode. It is made of a magnesium-aluminum alloy chassis and has a contoured design for a comfortable grip. The AA buttons feature the custom TTC Orange Dot Optical V2 switches, known for their snappy and positive feel. The software is handled by a web-based UI and a downloadable executable, which may run in the background and use system resources.
The AM Infinity.97 performs well in tests, with the PixArt PAW3950 sensor providing ample sensitivity and responsiveness. Tested at 1,000 Hz, the mouse s tracking and accuracy are consistent, and the 8000 Hz wireless polling rate adds responsiveness and lower latency. Overall, the AM Infinity.97 is one of the most innovative and capable gaming mice on the market.
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