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ATTACK SHARK G6 – Full specification
attack-shark Mouse SKU: AS-G6

ATTACK SHARK G6 – Full specification

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  • Sensor PixArt PAW3311
  • DPI 800–24,000 DPI
  • Polling Rate 125–1000 Hz (2.4G), 125 Hz (Bluetooth)
  • Weight 72±3 g
  • Connection Tri-mode: Wired / 2.4 GHz / Bluetooth 5.2
  • Grip Style Palm, Claw
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ATTACK SHARK G6

ATTACK SHARK G6 is a mouse built around Right-handed, Palm, Claw grip guidance and PixArt PAW3311, 72±3 g, 125–1000 Hz (2.4G), 125 Hz (Bluetooth), Tri-mode: Wired / 2.4 GHz / Bluetooth 5.2. The main buying point is whether its shape, weight and connection setup match your hand and desk setup. The main trade-off is that shape and hand-fit must be verified before buying. This guide is based on supplied specification fields and avoids direct product testing claims.

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Listed sensor: PixArt PAW3311
  • DPI range: 800–24,000 DPI
  • Polling rate: 125–1000 Hz (2.4G), 125 Hz (Bluetooth)
  • Weight: 72±3 g
  • Connection: Tri-mode: Wired / 2.4 GHz / Bluetooth 5.2
  • Switches: 10M micro switches
Cons
  • Shape and hand fit should be verified before buying

Our Rating The overall rating is based on review by our experts

10
/ 10 Outstanding
Design 10
Sensor 10
Switches & Buttons 10
Connectivity 10
Compatibility 10

Specifications

Basic Information

Brand ATTACK SHARK
Model Name G6 Tri-mode Gaming Mouse
Release Year 2024
Category Mouse
Grip Style Palm, Claw
Ergonomics Right-handed
Design Type Gaming
Color Options Black

Dimensions & Weight

Length 128 mm / 116.2 mm
Width 89 mm / 62.2 mm
Height 42 mm / 37.3 mm
Weight 72±3 g
Material Matte mechanical ABS plastic
Feet Material PTFE (Low Friction)

Sensor & Performance

Sensor Type Optical
Sensor Model PixArt PAW3311
Resolution (DPI) 800–24,000 DPI
Tracking Accuracy Flawless tracking
Polling Rate 125–1000 Hz (2.4G), 125 Hz (Bluetooth)
Max Tracking Speed 300 IPS
Max Acceleration 35 G
Lift-off Distance Not specified
Click Latency 1 ms (1000 Hz)
Onboard Memory No

Switches & Buttons

Switch Type 10M micro switches
Durability 10 Million clicks
Total Buttons 10
Scroll Wheel Standard scroll wheel
Side Buttons Multiple (forward/back/DPI/light)
Middle Click Yes
Macro Support No

Connectivity

Connection Type Tri-mode: Wired / 2.4 GHz / Bluetooth 5.2
Cable Length 1.5 m
Cable Type Braided USB‑C
Wireless Receiver 2.4 GHz Nano Receiver (USB‑A)
Charging Port USB‑C
Compatibility Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS

Compatibility

Software None (plug‑and‑play)
System Support All Windows versions, macOS, Linux
Interface Required USB‑A or USB‑C port

Battery & Charging

Battery Type Built‑in Lithium Polymer
Battery Life 150+ hours (no RGB)
Charging Method USB‑C Wired
Charge Time 3–4 hours (750 mAh)

Smart Features

Smart Features 11 RGB lighting modes with dedicated button
Tri‑mode connectivity switching
Onboard DPI switching (6 levels)
Mute left/right clicks
Anti‑slip grip tapes included
Ergonomic finger rests

⚡ Real-World Performance Analysis

Polling Rate
125–1000 Hz (2.4G), 125 Hz (Bluetooth)
Higher polling is useful only when it is stable on your PC and game setup.
DPI
800–24,000 DPI
Maximum DPI alone does not decide real performance; most users play at much lower practical DPI settings.
Tracking Speed
300 IPS
Filled only from the max tracking speed field; tracking accuracy text is not treated as IPS.
Wireless Mode
Tri-mode: Wired / 2.4 GHz / Bluetooth 5.2
Use 2.4 GHz/receiver or wired mode for gaming when available; use Bluetooth mainly for convenience.
Response Feel

Based on the listed specs, ATTACK SHARK G6 should be judged by sensor consistency, click feel, weight balance and shape fit. Actual response should be confirmed through testing.

Latency Notes

Do not present click latency or polling behavior as measured performance unless it has been tested directly.

Tracking Notes

sensor PixArt PAW3311, DPI 800–24,000 DPI, polling 125–1000 Hz (2.4G), 125 Hz (Bluetooth), tracking speed 300 IPS, acceleration 35 G. Treat tracking accuracy, lift-off distance and acceleration as listed-spec information unless verified by testing.

Daily Use

For daily browsing and work, ATTACK SHARK G6 can be used like a normal mouse, but its value depends most on comfort, grip fit and connection preference.

✋ Shape & Grip Guide — Is This Mouse Right for Your Hand?

ShapeRight-handed
Size128 mm / 116.2 mm × 89 mm / 62.2 mm × 42 mm / 37.3 mm
Weight Feel72±3 g listed, ultra-lightweight range
Best GripsPalm, Claw

ATTACK SHARK G6 lists Palm, Claw grip support with 128 mm / 116.2 mm × 89 mm / 62.2 mm × 42 mm / 37.3 mm dimensions and 72±3 g. Compare these numbers with a mouse you already use before buying because hand fit matters more than a spec table.

Good fit if

  • You use Palm, Claw grip and the dimensions fit your hand.
  • You prefer the listed 72±3 g weight class.
  • You want a mouse with PixArt PAW3311.
  • You can actually use the listed 125–1000 Hz (2.4G), 125 Hz (Bluetooth) polling mode on your PC/game setup.
  • You want the listed wireless/wired connection options.

Consider another shape if

  • You cannot compare the listed shape and dimensions with your hand size.
  • You prefer a heavier comfort-focused office mouse.

🎯 Sensor & Tracking Quality — What You're Actually Getting

Sensor
PixArt PAW3311
Use this as the listed sensor field, not a measured review result.
DPI Range
800–24,000 DPI
Use practical DPI settings; maximum DPI alone does not decide real performance.
Polling Rate
125–1000 Hz (2.4G), 125 Hz (Bluetooth)
Higher polling is useful only when stable on your PC and game setup.
Tracking
300 IPS / 35 G

sensor PixArt PAW3311, DPI 800–24,000 DPI, polling 125–1000 Hz (2.4G), 125 Hz (Bluetooth), tracking speed 300 IPS, acceleration 35 G. Avoid mixing tracking accuracy text with IPS speed; the tracking speed card is filled only from the listed max tracking speed field.

🧩 Clicks, Buttons & Build Quality

Switches
10M micro switches
Check exact switch feel and durability from the official page.
Buttons
10
Check button layout from product photos if side-button count matters.
Scroll Wheel
Standard scroll wheel
Mouse Feet
PTFE (Low Friction)
Shell / Body
Matte mechanical ABS plastic
Coating / Finish
Black

ATTACK SHARK G6 should be checked for shell coating, button feel and scroll-wheel behavior before final buying. Listed material: Matte mechanical ABS plastic. Listed feet: PTFE (Low Friction).

🔋 Wireless & Battery — What to Expect

Connection
Tri-mode: Wired / 2.4 GHz / Bluetooth 5.2
Battery Life
150+ hours (no RGB)
Charging
USB‑C Wired
Receiver / Dongle
2.4 GHz Nano Receiver (USB‑A)

For gaming, use the listed 2.4 GHz/wireless receiver or wired mode when available. Confirm battery life, receiver package and high-polling support before publishing final claims.

🎮 Gaming Use Cases — How Does It Perform?

🎯FPS / Aim Training
Strong on paper

ATTACK SHARK G6 can work for FPS if the shape, 72±3 g and sensor setup fit your hand. Comfort and control matter more than maximum DPI.

🧙MOBA / RPG
Good for standard use

For MOBA and RPG, the standard button layout is enough for most players. Choose a mouse with more side buttons only if you need many shortcuts.

🕹️Casual Gaming
Good

For casual gaming and everyday use, shape comfort and reliable clicks matter more than high-end sensor numbers.

🏆Competitive Notes
Good on paper

For competitive use, verify polling mode, receiver/cable, firmware/software and click behavior. Avoid claiming tournament-level latency without testing.

👤 Who Should Buy This Mouse?

Buy if

  • You use Palm, Claw grip and the dimensions fit your hand.
  • You prefer the listed 72±3 g weight class.
  • You want a mouse with PixArt PAW3311.
  • You can actually use the listed 125–1000 Hz (2.4G), 125 Hz (Bluetooth) polling mode on your PC/game setup.
  • You want the listed wireless/wired connection options.

Skip if

  • You cannot compare the listed shape and dimensions with your hand size.
  • You prefer a heavier comfort-focused office mouse.

🛒 Practical Buying Advice

Before Buying

Before buying ATTACK SHARK G6, verify the exact sensor, switch type, dimensions, weight, receiver/cable package, software support, price and warranty.

Value Check

ATTACK SHARK G6 gives the most value if its Palm, Claw shape and 72±3 g fit your hand. Do not buy only because of maximum DPI or polling numbers.

Best Configuration

Choose the color/bundle that includes the cable, receiver or accessories you need. Confirm whether high polling requires a specific dongle or firmware setting.

What to Verify

Sensor: PixArt PAW3311
DPI: 800–24,000 DPI
Polling: 125–1000 Hz (2.4G), 125 Hz (Bluetooth)
Tracking speed: 300 IPS
Weight: 72±3 g
Connection: Tri-mode: Wired / 2.4 GHz / Bluetooth 5.2
Battery life: 150+ hours (no RGB)

Buying Call

Buy ATTACK SHARK G6 if the grip, weight and connection mode match your gaming/desk setup. Skip it if you need a different shape, Bluetooth convenience or many productivity buttons.

🏁 Final Verdict

ATTACK SHARK G6: choose it if the shape fits your hand

ATTACK SHARK G6 has a listed spec set built around PixArt PAW3311, 125–1000 Hz (2.4G), 125 Hz (Bluetooth) and 72±3 g. The safe buying decision depends on shape fit, connection package and verified software, price and warranty details.

Sensor: PixArt PAW3311Weight: 72±3 gGrip: Palm, ClawConnection: Tri-mode: Wired / 2.4 GHz / Bluetooth 5.2

💻 Compatibility & Software Notes

Software
None (plug‑and‑play)
Supported OS
Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS
Profiles / Memory
No

Use the listed software and OS fields as compatibility guidance only. Verify firmware, polling, receiver and profile behavior from the official source before publishing final claims.

🔁 Alternatives to Consider

Same

brand lighter/heavier model: compare if you like the brand but need a different weight or shape.

Mainstream wireless gaming mouse

compare if you want wider software support and more reviews.

Ergonomic productivity mouse

choose this if office comfort and extra workflow buttons matter more than gaming specs.

Wired gaming mouse

choose this if you want simpler setup and do not need wireless convenience.

✅ Source / Verification Notes

Before publishing, verify final specs from the official product page, manual or trusted retailer listing.

Do not claim direct product testing, measured latency or measured battery life unless the product has actually been tested.

Price has not been invented; missing or zero price entries are reported separately.

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