Rapoo VT9Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse (PAW 3398, 26,000 DPI, 4K polling) with 10 programmable buttons
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
The Rapoo VT9Pro is a wireless gaming mouse aimed at players who care about responsiveness and consistency. On paper, it leans into esports-style performance with a 4KHz polling rate claim for the wireless mode, plus a PAW 3398 optical sensor rated up to 26,000 DPI. It’s also built to feel light in the hand: the stated weight is 70 g, and the shape is described as ambidextrous/symmetrical rather than “right-hand only”.
Where it gets interesting (and a bit more “buying decision” territory) is the combination of wireless polling and a high-end sensor baseline, plus practical extras like 10 programmable buttons and onboard memory. It’s the kind of mouse you’d look at if you’re moving away from cable play, but still want your aim and tracking to feel as sharp as the rest of your setup.
It’s not perfect, though. Some of the headline performance details are clearly tied to specific software activation (for example, the higher wireless sampling rate is enabled after activation through the software), and wireless charging has a dependency: you need the separate charging module.

The essentials: performance and control feel
The VT9Pro’s core pitch is a faster-feeling wireless experience. The listing states a 4,000 Hz wireless polling rate with very low latency wording, backed by an “intelligent wireless transmission” chip and a stated wireless transmission distance of more than 10 m. It also mentions an 8,000 Hz sampling mode that is enabled after software activation.
For aiming and tracking, the PAW 3398 optical sensor is specified with 26,000 DPI, 650 IPS, and 50 G acceleration. There’s also the ability to set 11 preconfigured lift-off distance levels, which is useful when you’re adjusting to different mouse mats or personal lift-off habits.
In everyday terms, this is the kind of mouse you’d pick if your gameplay relies on fine micro-adjustments. For example: during a fast flick followed by controlled tracking, a high-spec sensor and lift-off tuning can help keep your aim from “jumping” when you reposition your hand—assuming your settings match your surface and grip.



What you’ll notice in use (and what to be cautious about)
A few design choices stand out straight away:
- Lightweight 70 g build with a symmetrical/ergonomic design that Rapoo says suits both left- and right-handed users.
- On-board memory and a setup story that includes controller configuration and personalisation.
- 10 programmable buttons plus two DPI switch keys, with 7 DPI presets that can be swapped quickly.
However, it’s worth noting that the “4K” story is only as good as the conditions you run it in. Since the listing explicitly ties higher wireless sampling (8,000 Hz) to software activation, you’ll want to be prepared for a bit of setup rather than assuming everything is automatically maxed.

Also, wireless charging is not plug-and-play by default: it says you can use a wireless charging mouse mat while playing, but you need to buy the P5 wireless charging module. And there’s an important caution: don’t connect the Type-C cable while charging wirelessly, because it can trigger wired charging at the same time and may damage the product.
Buttons, durability, and the “small stuff” that matters
This mouse is built for frequent action. The main switches are described as Omron micro-switches rated for 50 million cycles, with a mention of sharp clicks and fast actuation.
For configuration, the VT9Pro is positioned as customisable without needing to babysit your settings. On-board memory means your programmed button setup can remain available when you switch between contexts. That’s particularly handy if you travel with a laptop setup or play on different PCs and don’t want to keep remapping controls from scratch.



Battery life and charging options
Battery life is one of the more practical selling points here. The listing states a rechargeable Li-Po 800 mAh battery and claims it can power your gaming for more than a month (worded as such in the base description), with support for Type-C fast charging.
It also includes a Type-C cable (6 feet) and a dongle USB that’s hidden in the bottom of the mouse. So, even though it’s wireless, you’re not left stranded if you need to top up quickly.
One more buy-consideration: if you’re hoping for wireless charging convenience, you’ll need that P5 charging module. If you don’t already have a compatible wireless charging setup, it may end up being a “nice idea” rather than something you rely on daily.

Tech summary (based on the listing)
Tech specs
- Name: Rapoo VT9Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse
- Type: Wireless gaming mouse (PC/laptop)
- Sensor: PAW 3398 optical
- Maximum DPI: 26,000
- Polling rate: 4,000 Hz (wireless mode stated)
- Wireless sampling note: 8,000 Hz enabled after software activation (per listing)
- IPS: 650
- Acceleration: 50 G
- Lift-off distance: 11 preconfigured levels
- Programmable buttons: 10
- Weight: 70 g
- Battery: Li-Po 800 mAh (rechargeable)
- Connection range claim: more than 10 m wireless transmission distance
- Charging: Type-C fast charging included, wireless charging while playing requires the P5 module
- On-board memory: yes
- Switches: Omron micro-switches rated for 50 million cycles
- In the box: 1 mouse, 1 USB dongle (hidden in base), 1 Type-C cable, 1 manual (Spanish language not guaranteed)
When it makes sense to buy it



Buying verdict
It’s a good fit if you want a lightweight wireless esports-style mouse with a high-spec optical sensor (PAW 3398), customisable buttons, and the option to store your settings with onboard memory. It also makes sense if you’re comfortable doing software activation for the highest polling/sampling modes, and you like the idea of tuning lift-off distance for your mouse mat.
It might not be a great match if you’re looking for a no-setup, “out of the box equals maximum performance” experience—because the listing clearly points to software steps for higher wireless sampling. You may also want to skip it if you specifically need wireless charging convenience without buying extra accessories, since the P5 wireless charging module is needed.
Mini FAQ
Does the VT9Pro automatically run at the highest wireless sampling mode? The listing says the 8,000 Hz wireless sampling is enabled after activation through the software, so it’s not purely plug-and-play.
Is the mouse suitable for both left and right-handed grips? The description calls out a symmetrical/ambidextrous design, so it’s intended to suit both.
How many programmable buttons are there? There are 10 programmable buttons, plus two DPI switch keys.
Can you charge it wirelessly while gaming? It says you can, but you’ll need the separate P5 wireless charging module.
Is the mouse good if you switch between PCs or laptops? On-board memory can help keep your personal settings available without remapping every time.
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