🎮 Game On: Where Comfort Meets Precision!
The ENDGAME GEAR XM2we Wireless Gaming Mouse is a high-performance gaming accessory designed for serious gamers. With a lightweight build, ergonomic design, and advanced features like a 19,000 DPI optical sensor and programmable buttons, this mouse ensures optimal performance and comfort during intense gaming sessions. Its rechargeable battery offers a week-long lifespan, and it supports both wired and wireless connectivity, making it a versatile choice for any gaming setup.
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 7 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Special Features | Wireless, Lightweight, Rechargeable |
Movement Detection | Optical |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.8"L x 2.6"W |
C**W
Amazing
I’ve tried literally about 30 different gaming mice, and I can tell you for sure, that this one is my favorite. This is my favorite shape of any mouse, with the hump near the back and low button height. The battery life is also top tier. I charge it about once every 2 weeks. Considering that this is $90, it’s an INSANE deal. I don’t care too much about 4k/8k polling so I’m glad I don’t have to pay extra for something I won’t use. I’ve never had an issue with the sensor or response time. The debounce adjuster is a must have for Minecraft and other competitive games.
K**I
It may not be get you out of bronze, but XM2we has the spirit of a challenger
This thing is so light, it moves beneath my hand so effortlessly akin to using a quill in Harry Potter. I feel like my hand is the mouse, is my mouse hand or mouse? This thing may not bleed precious rainbow beams into your eyes, it isn't shiny or go overboard on macro buttons. There is no frill to be found in the XM2we, if this mouse were a weapon it would probably be a glock, one simply doesn't get a Desert Eagle or a antique pistol for a daily carry. In a world of flashy mice the XM2we's appearance should not leave you deceived its like comparing an enterprise server to a desktop pc, it may not look fancy but its the business and you know the server handles a workload of several thousand users while looking like az$ while the custom loop on that desktop makes it look sick af it also leaks and bluescreens in minecraft. I could see XM2we in eSports becoming standard issue, I got my unit open box for sub $100 with low expectations. Unboxed it and tweaked the dpi settings manually to my usual w/o using any of that AI software crap I installed with the mouse I left everything else at default. Suddenly the universe shifted and I found myself making plays I normally could not pull off. Double Kill, Triple Kill, Quadra, Pentakill! I finally found the light at the end of the gloomy tunnel where I had thought I would surely waste away before I could make it to Silver station, now I knew I could put this train on high gear, Diamond I am on my way. Well or so I thought, I queued up a ranked match and got my s&$^# handed to me and realized a mouse aint gonna fix hardstuck and braindead even if I can be a little more accurate and pull off some wicked plays Im still a degenerate who plays off meta ADCs. Well anyways this is an amazing mouse, the clicks are very punctual and always on time, everything just feels right down to the grip. I watched reviews on this mouse and I didnt think it could be any more than hype. After this mouse I mentioned the only thing I felt wrong with it was that I wish it could light up and also have bluetooth or wireless charging pad support. My girlfriend ended up finding me another unit. TBH the XM2we was originally supposed to be hers I showed her a few mouse review videos on youtube and she chose it. She bought a laptop and a mouse to get into gaming but when the laptop arrival delayed I was "testing it out" long story short I jacked her mouse for like a month and she found me another mouse that checked a few more of my boxes after hearing my reflections on the XM2we. Now Im rocking the Asus ROG Harpe. I really like my Harpe, the clicks however arent as satisfying even if the inputs seem to respond the same way and while I think both are equally as incredible, the XM2we honestly just feels right. I wish they could keep this same design and somehow fit a a few more features on my list into it and Id probs drop 200 on that mouse lol
J**N
Its a great mouse but the clicks are too heavy
Superb build quality , as expected from end game gear. The coating is incredible and grippy. Everything about this mouse is great. My only gripe is the clicks. They’re not just heavy, they’re HEAVY. The sensor is fine. It’s outdated in terms of what everyone else is coming out with but it doesn’t have any performance flaws. The software is very basic and simple but I prefer it over the Razer and Logitech software to be honest. If you’re searching for light clicks, I’d look at the xm2W 4K instead. While it is $40 more, you get the best latency out of any mouse right now. Super light clicks, better sensor, 1-4K hz. I think the xm2w is the better buy.
G**N
solid alternative mouse
very goodskates it ships with are solid alreadyshape was weird for a moment, but got used to it and i like it.mouse click and scroll feel good. does all i need it toas a bonus i really, really loved uninstalling logitech g hub from my PC.
X**S
Strangely becoming my main, and I don't even like it
This mouse (the shape, the clicks, the coating) is all about precision, efficiency, and control. In that way it is not a universally friendly mouse. You will have to adapt to it. Whether this is good or bad is completely up to you.A very interesting mouse. I am comparing it to my Superlight which I really didn't have any reason to try to replace other than wanting to try something new.Mousepads for reference: Skypad 3.0 XL, Artisan Zero Mid, Artisan Zero Xsoft, Artisan Hein Mid, Artisan Hayate Otsu, GSR, QCK+.Very different shape than a lot of mice. It is a very convex shape, a V if you will, with the bottom of the mouse thinner than where the click button lines with the mouse. I didn't like it at first, because the Superlight is a very full, round shape that really fills out whatever grip you are using. The XM2WE is a very sharp angular body, with your fingers resting on peaks/edges rather than flat surfaces, relatively speaking.Now if done correctly according to your grip preferences, this is a godsend, because it gives you pressure points where you can direct all of your movement very precisely. Unfortunately this will most likely cause you to alter your grip in order to operate this mouse effectively. If you choose to do that, I do believe this mouse can stick with you for well over a year.A lot of comments about the heavy clicks, for me they work really well with the grip mentioned just previously. They are very satisfying clicks, not just inconveniently heavy. Scroll click is very soft in comparison which I have to get used to, but if you think about it, it completely makes sense because of how awkward it is to push the wheel compared to pushing the flat buttons.All in all, a really good mouse. Definitely belongs in the S tier category, but you really do have to make sure you fit your hand to the mouse, and not the other way around. It's worth it if you do, unlike other mice.
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