
Endgame Gear XM1 Review
Packaging & Shape »Introduction

The era of ultra-light gaming mice has clearly begun. Manufacturers compete with each other by minimizing weight and maximizing all other features. Based in Germany, Endgame Gear is a newcomer in the peripherals market, but they are not a new company as they're basically run by noblechairs. If you have followed Computex this year, you might have seen their products; the XM1 is definitely the one that generated the most hype. It's a low-profile, ambidextrous gaming mouse with a rather wide design, weighing only 70 grams, and this time around, there aren't any holes covering the shell. The XM1 also features a PixArt PMW3389 top optical sensor, Omron switches rated for 50 million clicks, and a patented sub-1 ms switch response technology.

Specifications
Endgame Gear XM1 | |
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Size: | 122.14 mm x 65.81 mm x 38.26 mm |
Size (inches): | 4.80" x 2.47" x 1.51" |
Ambidextrous: | Yes, side buttons on the left only |
Weight: | 70 g (3.53 oz) |
Number of Buttons: | 5 (6) |
Main Switches: | Omron D2FC-F-K 50M |
Wheel Encoder: | Alps (9 mm) |
Sensor: | PixArt PMW3389 |
Resolution: | 50–16,000 CPI |
Polling Rate: | 250–1000 Hz |
Cable: | 1.8 m long, flexible |
Software: | Yes |
Price: | 59.99$ |
Warranty: | 2 years |