Portronics added a new option to the ultra-competitive budget peripherals shelf with the Portronics Vader X mouse, a wired model aimed at gamers who want speed and custom controls without spending big.
At a time when “entry-level” gaming gear often means compromises, Vader X tries the opposite approach. It leans into specs that usually get name-dropped in esports streams and PC build forums, then packages them at a price that sits firmly in impulse-buy territory in India. The headline numbers include up to 12,800 DPI, a 7,000 FPS-rated optical sensor, seven programmable buttons, and RGB lighting.
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What Vader X is trying to solve
Not every gamer wants (or needs) a wireless mouse with a charging routine and a price tag that feels like a mini GPU upgrade. Many players simply want reliable tracking, consistent clicks, and quick reactions in shooters, MOBAs, and battle royale titles. A wired mouse still has one very old-school advantage: predictable performance, with no battery anxiety and fewer variables.
That is the lane Vader X is targeting, especially for students, first-time PC gamers, and anyone building a “good enough to grind ranked” setup.
Key features at a glance
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12800 DPI mouse sensitivity range for switching between slow, precise aim and fast flicks
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1000Hz polling mouse capability, which is essentially how often the mouse reports its position to the PC
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Optical sensor rated at 7000 FPS for tracking consistency during quick movement
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Programmable gaming mouse setup with seven buttons, customisable through software for shortcuts and macros
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RGB gaming mouse lighting for those who like their desk to look like it’s in a sci-fi movie
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Ergonomic shape designed to stay comfortable during longer sessions
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Wired connection with a braided cable, pitched as more durable for daily use
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Plug-and-play compatibility for quick setup on laptops and desktops
Who should consider it
Vader X makes the most sense for people shopping in the “best features for the least money” bracket, particularly anyone searching for a wired gaming mouse that Indian buyers can pick up easily. It also suits streamers and work-from-home users who want extra buttons for app shortcuts, because programmable controls are not just a gaming trick anymore.
If you primarily play slower-paced titles and only care about basic clicking, you might not use half of what Vader X offers. But if you bounce between genres, the ability to tune DPI and map commands can genuinely make the experience smoother.
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Price and availability
The Portronics Vader X is priced at Rs 599 and comes in Black and Blue. It ships with a 12-month warranty and is being sold through the brand’s own channels, major e-commerce platforms, and authorised retail stores across India.
A budget gaming mouse often feels like a temporary stopgap. Vader X is clearly trying to be more than that, and the spec list is unusually ambitious for the price. The real test will be long-term durability and how polished the software experience feels, because hardware is only half the story when macros and profiles enter the chat.


