
SPARK Microsystems, a Canadian company focused on cutting-edge short-range wireless tech, is excited to announce that ELECOM has chosen SPARK LE-UWB as the only wireless option for its new ELECOM GAMING V Custom VM800 Series gaming mice. That means no Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi here—just pure performance.

With over 30 years of experience in computing gear, ELECOM is using SPARK LE-UWB to hit mouse polling rates up to 8,000 Hz with super-low latency—key for serious gamers who want smooth, responsive play.
Unlike crowded Bluetooth or 2.4 GHz connections, SPARK LE-UWB skips the interference for steady performance, even in busy spots. It also keeps power use low, so your mouse lasts longer between charges without slowing down.

Jeff Wang, SPARK’s Sales Director for APAC, said, “ELECOM has shaped the mouse world we know today, earning hundreds of design awards. Their choice of SPARK LE-UWB is a big step in wireless peripherals—it shows industry leaders and gamers see the huge benefits of UWB.”
Yoshiya Furuhata, Acting Manager of ELECOM’s Peripheral Division, added, “Gamers today demand top hardware speed and responsiveness, and we’re delivering with the ELECOM GAMING V Custom VM800 Series. SPARK LE-UWB overcomes the limits of older connections in performance, interference, and power. It’s a game-changer for our gaming line and the whole industry.”

The ELECOM GAMING V Custom VM800 Series comes in various finishes and hand sizes, with a wired option too. You can order them now from ELECOM Direct Shop and find them at select Japanese retailers.
About the ELECOM GAMING V Custom Series
Based on the “Optimize for Victory” idea, ELECOM is growing its gaming lineup to help players win big. Since launching, the GAMING V Custom Series has won over pro eSports players and competitive gamers with great feedback and awards. Drawing on over 30 years of Japanese PC peripheral expertise, ELECOM keeps refining its products based on user input, leading to the high-performance ELECOM GAMING V Custom VM800 Series.
What do you think about this wireless leap for gaming mice? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Source: Elecom Japan