
Turtle Beach Pure Air
Score: 91/100LexonElec R6
Score: 97/100Rankings
The ATTACK SHARK R6 is an ultra-light (≈39 g) wireless mouse that pushes performance with a PAW3950MAX sensor, 8,000 Hz polling and a 0.7 mm lift-off distance. It targets competitive gamers who demand the lowest latency, though the high polling rate may tax weaker PCs and battery details are vague.

The Turtle Beach Pure Air is an ultra-light, high-DPI wireless mouse that excels in speed and battery endurance, targeting competitive FPS players with medium-to-small hands. Its dual-mode connectivity and premium sensor make it performance-focused, though the compact shape and modest RGB may deter some users.
| Attribute | ![]() | LexonElec R6 |
|---|---|---|
26,000 DPI | 42,000 DPIbest | |
— | 8,000 Hzbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 54 g | 39 gbest |
— | 7 countbest | |
125 hoursbest | — | |
180 cmbest | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | LexonElec R6 |
|---|---|---|
Sensor(1) | ||
Sensor Type | Owl‑Eye | PixArt PAW3950MAX |
Performance(1) | ||
Maximum DPI (DPI) | 26000 DPI | 42000 DPI |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 54 g | 39 g |
Switch Type | optical | Omron |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connectivity Type | 2.4GHz, Bluetooth | Tri-mode |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers praise the ergonomic research, high-end sensor and low-latency wireless, but note occasional software disconnects and limited fit for larger or left-handed users.
Everyday users love the featherlight feel, long battery life and crisp optical switches, while complaining about the compact size for big hands and the software's occasional dropouts.
Professional reviewers highlight the R6's flagship PAW3950MAX sensor, ultra-low 0.7 mm LOD, and the Nordic 52840 chip as key enablers of its elite performance. The Motion Sync feature and solid shell construction are praised for reducing jitter while maintaining durability. However, they caution that the extreme 8,000 Hz polling may introduce stutter on lower-end PCs and that the undisclosed battery capacity leaves endurance unclear.
Everyday users rave about the mouse's feather-light feel, especially for small-hand and claw grip styles, and appreciate the ice-feel coating and included accessories. The web driver's stability and long battery life receive frequent compliments. Recurring complaints focus on a hollow click sound, deep thumb-button placement, the need to break-in the PTFE feet, and occasional stuttering when using the maximum 8,000 Hz polling mode.
“featherlight”

“Swarm II software automatically disconnects after about 30 seconds of inactivity”

“Long battery life is a game-changer for marathon sessions”

