A series of entry-level wireless notebook controllers with classic optical sensors, ergonomic housings and modest functionality. Unlike premium laptop controllers, Accura models don't boast things like wireless charging, multi-connectivity, or an all-terrain sensor that doesn't care about the type of surface at all. Rather, these are unnoticeable but useful assistants for every day.


Most Accura mice have a slightly curved body to the left to make the mouse fit more comfortably in the right palm. At the same time, the base of the manipulator slightly expands in different directions, further adapting to the shape of the palm, and the optional side buttons are located exactly under the thumb of the right hand. However, everything said above is not an axiom - sometimes a manufacturer goes beyond the established boundaries, releasing Accura manipulators with a perfectly balanced symmetrical body for ambidextrous people.

To connect to a PC or laptop, Defender Accura models usually use a USB radio with a ten-meter range, and the power source is a pair of AAA batteries. The optical sensor operates in the range from 800 to 1600 DPI, which is enough to cover the needs of 99% of users. The button layout includes a pair of main keys, a scroll wheel, a pair of side buttons, and a DPI switch. The weight of the case with batteries is usually in the range from 80 to 100 grams.