Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
Well, the last time we saw Epomaker, we reviewed not one, not two, but three of their keyboards. Then there was the Magcore 87 before that. Now, I’m working away from keyboards and onto a mouse. This is the Epomaker Click Mouse.
Of course, we have reviewed gaming mice before, but for the life of me, I don’t really remember the last time that occurred. What is the difference between a gaming mouse and a regular mouse? Well, I’m not really certain, honestly.
If I had to guess, I would say that it has something to do with the Flagship PAW3950 optical sensor with 800 to 42,000 DPI sensitivity and an 8K polling rate for super-fast millisecond responsiveness in both 2.4 Ghz wireless and cable wired mode. Now, I am told that this is responsiveness is available on the fly, with 750 IPS precision at maximum 50 g acceleration and up to 42000 DPI sensitivity.
By the way, this would be a good time to talk about the three modes of the Click Mouse. Yes, it comes with a wire/charging cable, but it also comes with this small thing that can be attached to the wire which acts as a dongle. So yes, you have a wireless dongle, but you can also go Bluetooth if you like. Part of that is thanks to a switch at the bottom.
Speaking of switches, I should talk about the Polling Rate button, and I think I really need to know what that is all about, honestly. Maybe I need to game some more. Yeah, there are sure a whole plethora of buttons on this mouse to be used, and programmed to really maximize that whole gaming experience.
If you want it, it can be purchased on the Epomaker site for a price of $69.99.
Facts About The Company
Remember when I said that I didn’t know why it was called Epomaker, well, it is actually short for Epoch of Makers. The company is committed to providing feature-packed keyboards for every mechanical keyboard enthusiast.
What Does This Company Make?
Like I said before, Epomaker not only makes a mouse, but Epomaker makes keyboards. Oh, they also make the Switches and Keycaps for them, too. They also make the accessories for the keyboards as well.
Just the Specs, Man
If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!
Technical Specifications
Brand
Epomaker
Model
Click Mouse
Material
Plastic
Connection
Tri-Modes (2.4Ghz Wireless, Bluetooth and USB A to C Cable)
DPI
6 stages adjustable at 800, 1600, 2400, 3200, 5000 and 42000
IPS (Inches per second)
750 IPS
MCU
PAN1080
Acceleration
50g
CPI
30000
FPS
Self-adjusting
LOD
0.7mm, 1mm, 2mm
Sensor
PAW3950
Switch
Omron D2LS Switch
Polling Rate & Report Rate (in 2.4G or USB Mode)
Default 1000hz and Max. 8000hz. (7 stage adjustable at 125hz, 250hz, 500hz, 1000hz, 2000hz, 4000hz, 8000hz)
Polling Rate/Report Rate (in Bluetooth Mode)
125hz
Battery
500mAh
Compatible OS System
Windows/Mac/Linux
Size
12.1*6.36*3.87cm
Weight
about 58g
If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
Well, there is the ROCCAT Kone Air Gaming Mouse. Then there is the MM311 Gaming Mouse not to mention the MM712. Those are some major brands, but let’s not forget about Creative Labs.
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