Hi marronnier,
Here are a quick reply to you:
1. yes, we do accept your feedback and criticism,
and it's ok to show us the blemishes and shortcomings of our products,
you have the right to do that as our dear customer:)
and only those customers who devoted a lot of efforts and time can help us find them.
we should surely will use them for our improvements in the future humbly and willingly.
no doubt:)
that is how we treat all the posts on this forum.
2. and we do have most of the converters available in the market for comparisons,
we have done tests as many as possible with them.
I think it's a nature thing for most of our competitors if they are serious producers.
3. our brand and products and customers are the most dear things for us
4. currently, many keyboards can reach 1000hz easily
we will assess the possibility to boost the update rate of a mouse in the future,
if it brings better outcomes.
For some reason, limiting it to 125hz for [performance] may be a good scenario for consoles.
This is a bad scenario, at least on PC.
To achieve the best reaction speed when the opponent repeatedly moves left and right
The converted controller must have a high hz.
The higher the hz, the higher the responsiveness, which makes it easier to follow.
I hope the 125hz limit is lifted, at least on PC.
These days, mice/keyboards support up to 8000hz.
Even real controllers are trending toward 2000hz, and many people are busy looking for higher hz (1000hz or more).
Unless Reasnow S1's hardware resources are insufficient, be sure to remove the restriction.
All my stories are from PC.
I don't even want to know about the console.
Thank you..