Category: Visual AI / Ultra-Wideband (UWB) / Wireless Peripherals
Region: Canada | Asia-Pacific | Global Gaming Market
Highlight Technology: UWB-based 8K polling rate wireless mouse
SPARK Microsystems, a Canadian UWB chip innovator, announced that gaming hardware brand Waizowl has selected its Ultra-Wideband (UWB) platform as the exclusive wireless solution for the newly launched Cloud Ultra gaming mouse. This marks the world’s first gaming mouse to eliminate Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connections in favor of UWB, redefining performance benchmarks in wireless gaming.
⚡ Performance Beyond Limits
The SPARK UWB platform delivers:
8000 Hz polling rate
200 μs latency
>30% power saving over 2.4GHz
Cable-like stability, without interference
With support for both UWB and wired modes, Cloud Ultra offers pro gamers a cable-grade wireless experience. Waizowl’s founder Brian Huang said:
"Our customers crave innovation and demand elite-level performance. UWB connectivity is a major leap for wireless gaming, and Waizowl is proud to pioneer this revolution.”
SPARK APAC Sales Director Jeff Wang added:
“UWB breaks free from the constraints of conventional wireless platforms. Waizowl has the vision to introduce an entirely new category of gaming peripherals.”
The Cloud Ultra is now available and will appear at major gaming events in 2025. Waizowl has hinted at upcoming latency benchmark releases to further validate its competitive edge.
📡 UWB: Beyond Gaming
SPARK Microsystems is extending UWB into high-performance wireless audio, IoT sensors, and XR/AR/VR ecosystems. Its Golion UWB audio headset reference design, unveiled at AES Europe 2024, boasts just 5 ms audio latency and supports 24-bit resolution, pushing UWB into new territory.
With ultra-low power consumption, minimal interference, and robust data reliability, UWB is positioned to reshape the landscape of immersive tech and precision IoT.
This paper is from Ulink Media, Shenzhen, China, the organizer of IOTE EXPO (IoT Expo in China)