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Mad Catz B.A.T. 6+ review: a modular gaming mouse that mostly hits the mark
Mad Catz is in an interesting place. The long-running peripherals company died a death in 2017, but returned as a new company a year later. The company has since released updated versions of many of its classic peripherals, including the R.A.T. and B.A.T. mice that I knew them best by. Today we’re looking at one…
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Speedlink Tarios gaming mouse review
Right on the heels of our coverage of the Xenon 770 MMO mouse, we have another plus-sized mouse, the Tarios from Speedlink. This German company has produced some excellent gaming rodents over the years, including the recent lightweight Orios, so let’s see how this larger and more feature-rich gaming rodent compares. Specs & Features 12…
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Genesis Xenon 770 gaming mouse review
Today we’re looking at the Xenon 770, a MMO-focused gaming mouse from Polish outfit Genesis. With a recent optical sensor, the choice of four detachable wings and RGB lighting, this gaming rodent ticks the boxes we expect while also looking better put together than most budget options on Amazon. The Xenon 770 costs €39 in…
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Roccat Kova Aimo review: a true ambidextrous mouse
There are plenty of ambidextrous mice on the market, but most don’t really live up to the description. After all, a truly ambidextrous design should be more or less symmetrical throughout, including additional buttons on each side where they can easily be pressed by a thumb on the left or right hand. We are looking…
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Speedlink Orios RGB mouse review
It’s been years since we last reviewed a Speedlink mouse, and the industry has changed substantially in that time – holey mice at ultra low weights have come into vogue, RGB lighting has become table stakes and sensors have reached an impressive standard. The Orios SL-680010-BK, Speedlink’s latest, is definitely a mouse of the times,…
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Roccat Kone Pure Owl-Eye review: light and affordable
We loved the flagship Kone Aimo RGBA from Roccat, so the prospect of a smaller and more affordable version in the Kone Pure that still offers the same high-end sensor and comfortable shape is an exciting one. We’ve spent the last two weeks testing the mouse; here’s what we think! Specs ROCCAT Owl-Eye optical sensor…
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Acer Predator Cestus 500 review: hard on the outside, soft on the inside
Earlier this week we looked at the Predator Aethon 500 mechanical keyboard, and now it’s time to look at its counterpart: the Cestus 500 optical mouse. This mouse has some clever ideas, including dual Omron switches, a fully ambidextrous design and magnetically attached wings, so I’m keen to give it a try. Here’s the review!…
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HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro review: near-perfect
HyperX’s Pulsefire FPS Pro is the company’s latest and greatest gaming mouse, offering everything a CS:GO, Fortnite or PUBG gamer needs to excel: a top-shelf optical sensor, a balanced design and even a stylish look. On paper it’s an absolute champion, but let’s see how it holds up in real-world testing over a two-week period.…
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Roccat Kone Aimo RGBA review
Today we’re looking at Roccat’s latest and greatest mouse, the Kone AIMO RGBA. This mouse distinguishes itself with a colourful design, precise Owl-Eye optical sensor and deep game integration. Let’s put it to the test! Specifications Owl-Eye no-acceleration optical sensor (400 – 12,000 DPI) Omron switches (up to 50 million clicks) 1000Hz polling rate, 1ms response…
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DM3 Mini review: the David of esports-ready gaming mice
Dream Machines are a Polish company that started out building laptops, and have now expanded into producing peripherals like mice and mouse pads. Today we’ve got their latest release, the DM3 Mini mouse. This mouse’s diminutive stature conceals a trendy PixArt 3360 optical sensor, which should provide accurate in-game performance without acceleration — a favourite…