The Ninjutso Sora V3 has officially entered the rumor mill, with the brand hinting at a February 2026 release. The successor to the already acclaimed Sora V2—one of the lightest full-size wireless gaming mice at just 39 grams—promises incremental but meaningful upgrades, particularly in sensor and ergonomic design.

A teaser image and brief on Ninjutso’s platform suggest the V3 will retain the V2’s ultra-lightweight build while introducing a slightly taller hump for improved claw-grip comfort. Early speculation also points to an 8KHz polling rate, a PixArt 3395 or 3950 sensor, and Omron optical switches for the primary buttons.

The design tweaks appear subtle but deliberate: the front edge and click buttons seem lowered for better thumb positioning, while the side buttons have been made more pronounced for easier access during fast-paced gameplay.

If the Sora V3 follows through on these hints, it could solidify Ninjutso’s position in the premium lightweight wireless mouse category, competing directly with models like the Logitech Pro X Superlight 2c and Razer Viper V4 Pro.

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Key specs (expected)

  • Weight: Likely ≤39g (matching the V2)
  • Polling rate: 8KHz
  • Sensor: PixArt 3395 or 3950
  • Switches: Omron Optical
  • Design: Refined claw-grip ergonomics, taller hump, lowered front edge

The Sora V3’s focus on ultra-lightweight construction and high polling rates positions it as a strong contender for competitive gamers who prioritize precision and responsiveness. The subtle ergonomic refinements could also appeal to users seeking a more natural fit without sacrificing performance.

With the gaming mouse market continuing to push boundaries in weight and sensor technology, Ninjutso’s V3 may further blur the line between wireless convenience and wired-level performance. Official details and release timing remain unconfirmed, but the February arrival window suggests a rapid-fire product cycle in the esports peripherals space.