Gamesense is a new name on the mouse market. Their first release, the Zowie S2-inspired Meta, checks all the boxes: PixArt PMW3360 sensor, 64 g weight without holes, Kailh GM 4.0 switches for the main buttons, pure PTFE feet, and a highly flexible cable.
SteelSeries Prime Wireless Review
With the right-handed ergonomic Prime Wireless, SteelSeries presents their wireless flagship: TrueMove Air sensor, 80 g lightweight design, opto-magnetic main button switches, and over 100 hours of battery life.
Genesis Krypton 750 Review
With the Krypton 750, Genesis presents an alternative to the Razer Viper Mini. Coming in at 60 g by default, the Krypton 750 features a weight-adjustment system, swappable back covers, paracord-like braided cable, main button switches rated for 50 mill…
SteelSeries Prime+ Review
Compared to the regular Prime, the Prime+ features two notable additions: A secondary lift-off sensor allowing for more granular lift-off distance adjustment, and an OLED screen that allows one to configure CPI, polling rate, and RGB on the fly.
SteelSeries Prime Review
Much like the rest of the Prime line-up, the right-handed ergonomic SteelSeries Prime comes with new opto-magnetic main button switches, along with a 69 g lightweight design without holes, the TrueMove Pro sensor, and a flexible, detachable cable.
Mad Catz R.A.T. DWS Review
While it has almost the same shape and size as the wired R.A.T. 8+ ADV, the wireless R.A.T. DWS promises up to 200 hours of battery life, top-tier tracking thanks to PixArt’s PAW3335 sensor, and particularly low-latency main button switches, along with…
Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless Review
While sharing a lot of features with its wired sibling, the right-handed ergonomic Sabre Wireless also introduces several new ones: Corsair’s custom 26,000 CPI Marksman sensor, 2000 Hz wireless polling, and triple connectivity including Bluetooth, allo…
EVGA X15 Review
The X15 completes EVGA’s X series of mice. Being an MMO mouse, the X15 has no less than 20 fully programmable buttons. On top of that, it comes with true 8000 Hz polling, PixArt’s PMW3389 sensor, and LK optical main button switches rated for 70 million…
Glorious Model D Wireless Review
Contrary to what one may expect, the Model D Wireless isn’t just a Model D made wireless. With new main button switches, no holes on the main buttons, and improved QC, Glorious aims to up the ante. Of course, their BAMF sensor, 71 hours of battery life…
EVGA X20 Review
After the wired X17, EVGA presents the wireless X20 gaming mouse. Much like the X17, it has a right-handed ergonomic design featuring plenty of buttons, two additional lift-off distance sensors, and furthermore features PixArt’s PAW3335 sensor, along w…