🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Speed!
The M68 Wireless Gaming Mouse is a cutting-edge device designed for serious gamers, featuring an ultra-fast 8K speed, esports-grade wireless performance, and a lightweight design of just 53 grams. With a Pixart 3395 sensor and a DPI range of 400-26,000, it ensures precision and control in every gaming session.
L**M
Smooth and Fast! Very Nice Mouse, but Pricey!
I enjoy gaming on my PC. So does my teenaged son (admittedly, he's much better than me). I got this mouse for my own use, but my son asked me if he could borrow the mouse to try it out. I said, "Sure!"When I was using this mouse, I found it very smooth, fast, and adjustable. It took a little getting used to as it's pretty different from any of my other mice, but it functioned very well. Since my son has been using it, he's commented on how much faster and smoother this mouse is compared to the other gaming mouse I had gotten him. The adjustability on this mouse is quite extensive. There are all kinds of parameters you can adjust compared to most gaming mice out there (Sensitivity (CPI), polling rate, debounce time, and liftoff distance), right on the mouse itself. It is extremely LIGHT, even when compared to my other lightweight gaming mouse. This one doesn't even have any holes in it like my current gaming mouse (remember, my son "borrowed" this one from me a week ago), and it still manages to be lighter. It literally feels like an empty shell. I've been watching my son play Valorant with this mouse, and it's definitely improved his play.One thing that threw me off guard was the manner in which the USB-C cable connects to the mouse. It goes in the right side of the mouse towards the rear. I'm used to most wireless mice attaching from the front of the mouse, so this was definitely pretty different. As a result, playing in wired mode really isn't a practical way to use this mouse. It looks like this mouse was specifically designed to be use wirelessly (2.4 GHz via USB adapter) based on the design.Funnily enough, I've been getting a lot of good input from my son regarding this mouse. I wonder if he's just doing that to stall giving it back to me, using the excuse that he's still "testing" it out. He hasn't said a word about giving the mouse back to me, so I assume at this point his testing process will be indefinite. Having said that, though it's the best, and most expensive, mouse I currently own, I don't think I'm in any hurry to get another one anytime soon. My skill level and time spent on games doesn't justify the price at this point. For a serious gamer, though, this mouse is pretty awesome.
J**L
Similar to GPX but unique in its own way
I have to say, this mouse shape feels like a slightly smaller but unique GPX Superlight. The aggressive downslope at the front of the mouse actually feels comfortable to use and it doesn’t throw me off in any way….. I can see it being somewhat annoying for people who prefer to have mice without finger grooves.Coating is good and very grippy with sweaty hands and decent with somewhat dry hands, I think if you like chalky kind of coatings, you’ll like this coating. The hump is more towards the back than it is the middle compared to the GPX but it’s still slightly a middle hump.I’m not picky with scroll wheels as long as it’s not a loud scroll wheel that feels too loose, this one is quiet with firm steps each scroll.Clicks are nice and tactile, not too heavy but you can feel the feedback with each click which is something I prefer with my mice switches, they are on the louder side though and both MMBs have the same tensioning on my copy.The shape itself is about 2mm shorter than the GPX Superlight but it’s also slightly more flat and it doesn’t really have a noticeable curve but the coating makes up for it to help you grip it better.Just know that if you want a mouse with a software, you’ll have to look somewhere as of posting this because, this mouse does not use a software, it is driverless, and works out of the box. For some reason only the m68 pro that supports 8k polling has a firmware update and not the base version. You we have to follow the instructions on how to change the dpi, polling rate, and debounce time which is easy.Overall a safe and comfortable shape to use, I think people who want a somewhat safe shaped mouse but find the Superlight a little too big, this may or may not might fit better for them.
T**D
It's fast
I do give the mouse credit for being very quick and accurate. This wireless mouse comes with the standard cable that is used to charge the mouse or used for the dongle. The cord is nicely braided. On the bottom there's a selector switch for settings, quick and easy to use but I normally set these in software. The buttons have good feedback and as I already stated, very quick and responsive. Overall, a nice wireless mouse. But for myself, I don't like how lightweight it is, not super happy with the looks or feel and I want a dedicated DPI setting button on top for quick access. I change DPI settings a lot from gaming to working on a larger screen. For all these reasons I give this mouse a 3.5 rating.
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