This is my review of the budget friendly Endgame Gear XM2we wireless gaming mouse. Which is surprisingly comfortable and easy to game with. It boasts optical switches and a satisfying Kalih switch setup even on the side switches. The result is a great feeling mouse with a reliable connection and good action. It's easy to use and lightweight too, so ticks plenty of boxes. The battery is designed to last "a week of gaming" whatever that means, but I did find that I plugged it in rarely during testing which is ace.
Pros of the Endgame Gear XM2we
- Comfortable fit in the hand
- Slick PTFE areas that make it easy to use
- No RGB lighting
- Great battery life
- Matt finish is easy to grip
Cons of the Endgame Gear XM2we
- The body does pick up some finger oil
- The USB-C cable is weird
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Features of the Endgame Gear XM2we wireless gaming mouse
Latest Kailh GO Optical Switches - optimised and built with a distinct actuation point and mechanical-like click feeling
Stable 1000Hz Wireless - CompX CX52850 MCU provides stable wireless connectivity at a 1000Hz polling rate
New Scroll Wheel and Side Buttons - both the side buttons and the mouse wheel use Kailh GM2.0 switches for a crispy click
Improved Internals - 410mAh battery that's designed to last a week. It also has large skates
Sensor: PixArt PAW3370
Resolution: up to 19000 CPI (steps of 50 CPI for 50 to 10000 CPI, steps of 100 CPI from 10000 to 19000 CPI; pre-defined: 400, 800 (default), 1600, 3200)
Acceleration: 50 G
Lift-Off Distance (LOD): 2mm (1mm via software)
Max Speed: 400 IPS
Microcontroller: CX52850 (mouse) / CX52650 (dongle)
Polling Rate: 125, 250, 500 and 1000 Hz (1000Hz by default)
Dimensions: ~ 122 x 66 x 38 mm (L x W x H)
Primary Buttons (right/left): Kailh GO Optical Switches
Lifetime: 80 Million Actuations
Click Detection: Optical Barrier
Number of Buttons: 5 + 2 (2x top, 2x side, 1x mouse wheel, 1x CPI on bottom, 1x power slider on bottom)
Wheel Encoder: TTC silver (wide)
Mouse Wheel Scrolling: 2-way
Middle Mouse Button: pre-sorted Kailh GM 2.0 switches (20 million actuations)
Side Buttons: pre-sorted Kailh GM 2.0 switches (20 million actuations)
Battery capacity: 410mAh
Battery life: 1 week of gameplay
Materials: Plastic (Chassis), PTFE (Glides), Dry Grip Coating (Surface)
Skates: Hybrid Skate Design (large skates pre-installed)
Weight: ~63g (black), white +0.5g
Connection Type: wireless (2.4 GHz, Dongle: USB 2.0 Type A)
wired (PC: USB 2.0 Type A, Mouse: USB-C)
Cable: Black Flex Cord 3.0 Type-C (180cm, USB 2.0 Type A to USB-C)
Color: Black or White (depending on variant)
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