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The Cosmic Byte Equinox Beta is a wired gaming mouse featuring a high-performance Pixart PAW3327 sensor with up to 6200 DPI for ultra-precise tracking. It boasts 9 fully programmable buttons and onboard memory for 3 custom profiles, allowing seamless switching without software. The mouse is enhanced with a stunning 16.8 million color Spectra RGB lighting system, customizable via software, and built with durable OMRON micro switches designed for longevity. Its ambidextrous design and braided cable ensure comfort and durability for professional gamers and enthusiasts alike.









| ASIN | B07WCC3QV1 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Battery Average Life | 12 Months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #345,217 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #465 in Gaming Mice |
| Brand | Cosmic Byte |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop |
| Connector Type | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (828) |
| Date First Available | 9 August 2019 |
| Generic Name | mouse |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | laptop, desktop, gaming |
| Has Auto Focus | No |
| Imported By | Cosmic Byte |
| Item Weight | 108 g |
| Item model number | Equinox Beta |
| Manufacturer | Cosmic Byte |
| Model | Equinox Beta |
| Model Name | Equinox BetaTCBP03280 |
| Mounting Hardware | Equinox Alpha Mouse |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Package Dimensions | 25.9 x 18.9 x 7.5 cm; 108 g |
| Power Source | usb powered |
| Programmable Buttons | Yes |
| Special Features | Programmable Buttons, Memory Profiles, RGB Lighting |
| Total USB ports | 1 |
T**K
Forget the budget, its one of the best gaming mouse
I am not a budget gamer, I am an old dude who have been gaming since last 2 decades with costly hardware. I have used almost all gaming mouses from brands like Logitech, Steel-series and Razer (and a few more). In the past 5 years only I have used Logitech G502, G402, G102 and G304, Steelseries Rival 110 and maybe a few more I dont remember. I have been using G304 for the last couple of years and I absolutely love it for its sensor, its finish and perfect fit for my hands, but like other logitech mouse in the last couple of years I have gone through 2 G102. All these mice develops double click issue or some other button issues rendering them useless hardly before a year is over. So, when my last mouse started showing symptoms of failure, I turned to look for cheap mouse. Since costly mouse doesnt mean longer life for sure. And this CosmicByte Equinox Alpha is a damn good mouse with damn great sensor Pixart PMW3325 Sensor. Apart from fit on my hand, it completely keeps up with all the other costlier gaming mice in the list above. Also now even if it fails within a year I would not fret and simply go buy the next CosmicByte gaming mouse (will update the review when this mouse bites the dust). Oh btw, the games I use this mouse for are CSGO, Apex Legends, Fortnite and Valorant. And I am an extremely low sensitivity player 200-300 dpi and among the cheaper mice only this mouse gives me the ability to go this low. One thing I have to note though is that, its pretty big, and although its fit is not preferable but sensor comes first for me, fit I can adjust by changing my grip. Pros : Extremely cheap for a mouse with real gaming sensor Goes very low DPI Various lighting modes, and its colorful Streaming Lighting is absolutely gorgeous (if you do not like, there is always an option to disable lighting completely) Ofcourse accurate sensor with 1000hz polling rate. Nice thick braided cable. Cons : Pretty tall. So maynot be comfortable for many Printing at the back of the mouse is very low quality (just nitpicking here)
A**K
Better than Logitech Premium button quality.
im a Huge long time fan of Logitech gaming products, i have had about 2 or 3 mouse from g400s,g300s and a long time current Headphone Logitech G431. My main reason to chose CosmicByte Equinox Gamma Over other Logitech Gaming Mouse is because Logitech Mouse Build Quality has hit bottom floor, If you buy any Expensive Logitech Gaming Mouse there is 98% high chance the Middle click and Left click will not work properly after 2months of daily usage. for me warranty would not be a issue as i fix mouse buttons myself buying Omron Micro switch is quite cheap online, i fixed lotta mouses but Logitech is far g300s and g402 is the worst in record. i didn't jump to g502 cause i have lost faith in built quality in them. The Equinox Gamma has a Very sturdy build so far i haven't opened it up inside but so far clicks seems to be responsive with a strong tactile clicking feedback. The Mouse is Equipped with a Memory on Board so u can save custom settings onboard and This Eqinox Gamma is a Laser Mouse not a Optical, i dont know why reviewing say its optical cause its Laser i am not wrong, and in this price a laser mouse is pretty good deal (If there is red light its optical if its invisible light its laser). The weight is light even with full weights, i have no problem with the weight, im guessing since i have large hand this mouse feels fairly normal for daily use, maby this depends individually with wrist muscle or size/strength. The size of this mouse is not a issue as it seems to be quite similar to Logitech g402, but larger than g300s and g400s. i have hopes that the buttons would Last longer than a year with this Mouse by its Technical Aspects and Built quality. im not super RGB mouse fan as palm cover the lights half of the time but since i have it with this mouse have to say it looks cool.
P**L
best mouse under 1100
I am not a budget gamer, I am an old dude who have been gaming since last 2 decades with costly hardware. I have used almost all gaming mouses from brands like Logitech, Steel-series and Razer (and a few more). In the past 5 years only I have used Logitech G502, G402, G102 and G304, Steelseries Rival 110 and maybe a few more I dont remember. I have been using G304 for the last couple of years and I absolutely love it for its sensor, its finish and perfect fit for my hands, but like other logitech mouse in the last couple of years I have gone through 2 G102. All these mice develops double click issue or some other button issues rendering them useless hardly before a year is over. So, when my last mouse started showing symptoms of failure, I turned to look for cheap mouse. Since costly mouse doesnt mean longer life for sure. And this CosmicByte Equinox Alpha is a damn good mouse with damn great sensor Pixart PMW3325 Sensor. Apart from fit on my hand, it completely keeps up with all the other costlier gaming mice in the list above. Also now even if it fails within a year I would not fret and simply go buy the next CosmicByte gaming mouse (will update the review when this mouse bites the dust). Oh btw, the games I use this mouse for are CSGO, Apex Legends, Fortnite and Valorant. And I am an extremely low sensitivity player 200-300 dpi and among the cheaper mice only this mouse gives me the ability to go this low. One thing I have to note though is that, its pretty big, and although its fit is not preferable but sensor comes first for me, fit I can adjust by changing my grip. Pros : Extremely cheap for a mouse with real gaming sensor Goes very low DPI Various lighting modes, and its colorful Streaming Lighting is absolutely gorgeous (if you do not like, there is always an option to disable lighting completely) Ofcourse accurate sensor with 1000hz polling rate. Nice thick braided cable. Cons : Pretty tall. So maynot be comfortable for many Printing at the back of the mouse is very low quality (just nitpicking here)
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