The XM1r is a refresh of the renowned Endgame Gear XM1 Gaming Mouse. With the integration of the new optical sensor PixArt PAW3370 and the Kailh GM 8.0 switches, the XM1r is designed with precision...
The XM1r is a refresh of the renowned Endgame Gear XM1 Gaming Mouse. With the integration of the new optical sensor PixArt PAW3370 and the Kailh GM 8.0 switches, the XM1r is designed with precision and style in mind.
The XM1r is a refresh of the renowned Endgame Gear XM1 Gaming Mouse. With the integration of the new optical sensor PixArt PAW3370 and the Kailh GM 8.0 switches, the XM1r is designed with precision and style in mind.
Patented Analog Technology and Kailh GM 8.0 Switches
With patented analog technology and an integrated microcontroller STM32 ARM Cortex MCU, the internal signal processing latency of the XM1r remains below one millisecond. Combined with Kailh GM 8.0 switches, this ensures an unprecedented fast click speed. The mechanical and preselected switches of the two main buttons are an exclusive custom-made product, designed for extreme use. This results in unparalleled speed, improved durability, and perfect feedback with every click.
Built for Tournament Performance
The XM1r, like its predecessor, has been developed by esports veterans for use in competitive gaming. It features a sleek and durable shell design, with top-tier components such as the PixArt PAW3370 sensor and custom Kailh GM 8.0 switches.
Innovative Sensor
The response of the XM1r is significantly improved with the implementation of the PixArt PAW3370 sensor with a resolution of up to 19000 CPI, 0.04 inches Lift-Off-Distance, and up to 400 IPS. As all smoothing, angle snapping, and power-saving functions are disabled, the tracking data from the sensor is as raw as it can be.
Advanced Switches and Technology
The custom Kailh GM 8.0 switches have been used for the main buttons of the XM1r. This results in an extremely pleasant and fast click. The TTC micro switches used for the side button have been improved for a cleaner click feel and enhanced durability.
Hybrid Skate Design
The XM1r comes with large and small PTFE skates. Thanks to a hybrid design, it is easy to install either large or small skates, with the small ones being installed by default. This offers additional flexibility in terms of customizing the glide of the XM1r.
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The mouse is quite good and the 70g weight it has is quite fair. Coming from a lighter mouse (HyperX Pulsefire Haste), it took me a little time to get used to it. Nevertheless, it was a fair upgrade at the €50 I got it for. The mouse has been tested on a desk without a mousepad and it was still excellent. The cable is durable and has a good outer coating that prevents it from sticking easily to surfaces. The only thing I regret is that I didn't go for the wireless model. One thing is for sure, I won't be parting with Endgame Gear from now on.
Amazing! Anyone who visits Rtings understands. Personally, I regret getting the wired version as for just 20 bucks there is the wireless one with negligible difference in click latency!
After conducting research to find an affordable (compared to the M.O.) gaming mouse that can also be used for everyday tasks, I ended up with this one. I was also considering some wired Glorious mice. The reason for the purchase was to replace the Razer Basilisk v2 RGB that I was using for gaming, as the scroll wheel was not responding and the clicks were sometimes unresponsive. That's why I also used the Logitech MX Master 3 for work and occasional non-intensive gaming.
It is a very good and lightweight mouse, with nice clicks and proper feedback. At first, I felt that the middle click was a bit harder and sometimes didn't register, but after 2-3 days, I got used to it and it's fine. It performs well in gaming and the cable doesn't cause any issues. The Logitech MX Master 3, which is a heavier mouse, suited me well. However, it is not suitable for FPS games because you need lower DPI, which, combined with larger movements, can be tiring and not yield the best results.
Because I had used heavier mice in the past, I was initially worried about its lightness, but I quickly adapted and really find it convenient and enjoyable. There is also software available to adjust the DPI and Polling Rate to your liking. However, since it is located underneath, it is not easy to change settings on the fly, even though each setting has a different LED color for reference. Personally, I am not that competitive and don't have the desire to constantly change settings, so I don't have an issue with it.
If you want an overall good mouse with accurate responsiveness, simplicity without excessive RGB lighting, suitable for both gaming and everyday use, this is a great choice worth considering.
This mouse is one of the best I have ever used. I come from the Razer Viper Mini and I expected it to be much heavier than this, but it has almost the same feel. It responds to all movements comfortably. Even with a mediocre mousepad, it has a very good glide.
As for drivers, software, etc., you don't need anything special for it to work, so it will work flawlessly on any operating system you install it on.
This is my favorite wired mouse (and yes, I have tried many).
-The clicks are fantastic as they use Kailh 8.0 switches. They are not light and give you a sense of control.
-The cable is very good and combined with a mouse bungee, it feels wireless.
-The scroll wheel is light and I personally really like both the scrolling and clicking.
-It has pretty good skates (things underneath the mouse that make it glide) and comes with extra larger ones.
-But my favorite is the shape and the plastic it uses. The shape is for claw or fingertip grip (in other words, you don't hold it with your entire palm) and it gives you a lot of control. As for the plastic coating, it changes color but it is very good. It doesn't stick or slip, it's perfect.
There are few negatives:
-The side clicks have a little pretravel (they move a bit before being pressed).
-And it has software, but it is limited to the endgame gear discord server.
In summary, it is one of the best mice on the market and I think it is worth a lot
+ Solid build quality, one of the most durable mice!
+ Dual mousefeet design, so you can choose between large or small pads. Comes with replacement pads.
+ The cable is quite flexible and seems to withstand the test of time unlike other paracords which are known for their issues.
+ The Kailh 8.0 switches have the ideal weight and feedback. My favorites along with the Kailh 4 (found in Razer mice with mechanical switches).
+ The side buttons are in the right place with nice feedback.
+ It didn't yellow at all in the 10 months of use, unlike the white Logitech G Pro I had. Also, the coating is quite grippy.
- I didn't like the scroll wheel click, it feels light.
- The side buttons have pre-travel, small but I would prefer none.
Overall, I think it's a VERY good mouse. If the shape is what you're looking for, then the Kailh 8.0 switches combined with the 3370 sensor, lightweight, and flexible cable will cover you 100%
One of the top mice for fps.. It has a very good sensor (paw3370), quality construction, very low click latency, very light and durable cable. If you search for reviews, you will read excellent critiques. The previous one I had for fps was the Logitech 502 hero, but it's not worth it if you only play fps (heavy), not to mention that the cable wears out quickly. As for the grip, it depends on each person's palm. I bought it with a little risk, luckily it suits me. I have a medium palm. That's it so far.
After 1 1/2 years of use, it disconnects. I sent it to the company and they told me it's a problem with the cable. I will request them to send me a cable, it's easy to change, there is also a video. If their support is prompt, then it's fine, otherwise, avoid this mouse. The problem is known in this series of mice.
The XM1r is one of the best mice for medium to large hands. Ideal for those who use a claw grip.
Its switches are Kailh's 8s binned, which means that unlike many others, they are tested before being used in the mouse to ensure they are of suitable quality (not loose, damaged, etc.).
Its sensor is the excellent PixArt 3370, which provides settings customization such as lift-off distance and delivers top performance consistently at all DPI levels.
Its frame is very sturdy and does not creak under pressure on the sides. The buttons are solid in their position and do not wobble, resulting in every click being immediate and with very clear feedback from the Kailh's 8 switches.
The cable is considered one of the best in the market worldwide and you don't feel it during your movements due to its flexibility and weight.
In short, it is one of the highest quality mice available worldwide. Even Endgame gears are incredible in their support, whether through email or discord, for any issue.