Gaming Mice

Endgame Gear Wireless Gaming Mouse 26000 DPI Black

The Endgame Gear is a wireless & wired gaming mouse designed for right-handed users.

Features:

  • Number of Buttons: 7
  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Connection Type: Wireless & Wired
  • Sensor Resolution: 26000 DPI...

The Endgame Gear is a wireless & wired gaming mouse designed for right-handed users.

Features:

  • Number of Buttons: 7
  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Connection Type: Wireless & Wired
  • Sensor Resolution: 26000 DPI
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Description

The Endgame Gear is a wireless & wired gaming mouse designed for right-handed users.

Features:

  • Number of Buttons: 7
  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Connection Type: Wireless & Wired
  • Sensor Resolution: 26000 DPI

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Technical Specifications

Sensor Type
Optical
Sensor Resolution
26000 DPI
Number of Buttons
7
Weight Adjustment
No
RGB Lighting
No
Colour
Black
Design
Right-Handers
Bundle
No
Sniper Button
No
Polling Rate
4000 Hz
Mechanical Switches
-
Charging Dock
-

Connectivity

Connection Method
Wireless & Wired
Connector
RF 2.4GHz, USB Cable

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • andrew_pits

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    The classic OP1 shape, same as the Wired-8k/Wireless OP1we, same coating/build quality. The main difference is the newer – better sensor and the 4k polling rate support/dongle.
    The other difference that personally made me upgrade from the Op1WE was the main click switches, which in this model are the mechanical Kailh GX, much lighter than the Optical switches of the previous model with more options for replacement if needed.
    If the shape suits you, perhaps one of the best wireless mice right now in raw performance/latency.
    There is also the XM2w 4k which might fit bigger hands better.

    Update, I RMA’d the mouse, it developed an issue with the wheel, during fast scrolls it would stay in the same spot or go backwards, e.g. in Snipers zoom in – out it was very problematic and I had to return it. From some research I did, I am not the first to have this issue with this particular model, although quite a few mice can develop the same problem.
    It’s worth noting here that even though this mouse is a new release with only a few months since launch, Endgame Gear has already released the V2 4k OP1w which has a newer sensor and a dust proof switch for the wheel to avoid this specific problem at exactly the same price – and other specs, while this one has already been discontinued. So they are definitely aware of the problem and I would avoid it if you have it on your list for your next gaming mouse, get the V2 which is already available.

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  • The classic OP1 shape, same as the Wired-8k/Wireless OP1we, same coating/build quality. The main difference is the newer – better sensor and the 4k polling rate support/dongle.
    The other difference that personally made me upgrade from the Op1WE was the main click switches, which in this model are the mechanical Kailh GX, much lighter than the Optical switches of the previous model with more options for replacement if needed.
    If the shape suits you, perhaps one of the best wireless mice right now in raw performance/latency.
    There is also the XM2w 4k which might fit bigger hands better.

    Update, I RMA’d the mouse, it developed an issue with the wheel, during fast scrolls it would stay in the same spot or go backwards, e.g. in Snipers zoom in – out it was very problematic and I had to return it. From some research I did, I am not the first to have this issue with this particular model, although quite a few mice can develop the same problem.
    It’s worth noting here that even though this mouse is a new release with only a few months since launch, Endgame Gear has already released the V2 4k OP1w which has a newer sensor and a dust proof switch for the wheel to avoid this specific problem at exactly the same price – and other specs, while this one has already been discontinued. So they are definitely aware of the problem and I would avoid it if you have it on your list for your next gaming mouse, get the V2 which is already available.

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Description & Specifications

The Endgame Gear is a wireless & wired gaming mouse designed for right-handed users.

Features:

  • Number of Buttons: 7
  • Sensor Type: Optical
  • Connection Type: Wireless & Wired
  • Sensor Resolution: 26000 DPI

Manufacturer

Technical Specifications

Sensor Type
Optical
Sensor Resolution
26000 DPI
Number of Buttons
7
Weight Adjustment
No
RGB Lighting
No
Colour
Black
Design
Right-Handers
Bundle
No
Sniper Button
No
Polling Rate
4000 Hz
Mechanical Switches
-
Charging Dock
-

Connectivity

Connection Method
Wireless & Wired
Connector
RF 2.4GHz, USB Cable

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

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  2. 4 stars
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  4. 2 stars
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  5. 1 star
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  • andrew_pits

    Verified purchase

    The classic OP1 shape, same as the Wired-8k/Wireless OP1we, same coating/build quality. The main difference is the newer – better sensor and the 4k polling rate support/dongle.
    The other difference that personally made me upgrade from the Op1WE was the main click switches, which in this model are the mechanical Kailh GX, much lighter than the Optical switches of the previous model with more options for replacement if needed.
    If the shape suits you, perhaps one of the best wireless mice right now in raw performance/latency.
    There is also the XM2w 4k which might fit bigger hands better.

    Update, I RMA’d the mouse, it developed an issue with the wheel, during fast scrolls it would stay in the same spot or go backwards, e.g. in Snipers zoom in – out it was very problematic and I had to return it. From some research I did, I am not the first to have this issue with this particular model, although quite a few mice can develop the same problem.
    It’s worth noting here that even though this mouse is a new release with only a few months since launch, Endgame Gear has already released the V2 4k OP1w which has a newer sensor and a dust proof switch for the wheel to avoid this specific problem at exactly the same price – and other specs, while this one has already been discontinued. So they are definitely aware of the problem and I would avoid it if you have it on your list for your next gaming mouse, get the V2 which is already available.

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  • The classic OP1 shape, same as the Wired-8k/Wireless OP1we, same coating/build quality. The main difference is the newer – better sensor and the 4k polling rate support/dongle.
    The other difference that personally made me upgrade from the Op1WE was the main click switches, which in this model are the mechanical Kailh GX, much lighter than the Optical switches of the previous model with more options for replacement if needed.
    If the shape suits you, perhaps one of the best wireless mice right now in raw performance/latency.
    There is also the XM2w 4k which might fit bigger hands better.

    Update, I RMA’d the mouse, it developed an issue with the wheel, during fast scrolls it would stay in the same spot or go backwards, e.g. in Snipers zoom in – out it was very problematic and I had to return it. From some research I did, I am not the first to have this issue with this particular model, although quite a few mice can develop the same problem.
    It’s worth noting here that even though this mouse is a new release with only a few months since launch, Endgame Gear has already released the V2 4k OP1w which has a newer sensor and a dust proof switch for the wheel to avoid this specific problem at exactly the same price – and other specs, while this one has already been discontinued. So they are definitely aware of the problem and I would avoid it if you have it on your list for your next gaming mouse, get the V2 which is already available.

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