Simplicity rules the day.
A mouse is a mouse, right? Wrong. As the Endgame Gear XM1r proves, even the seemingly innocuous can make a big difference when it comes to distinguishing the outstanding from the serviceable.
The XM1r is a very similar model to the well-established XM1, with a new PixArt PAW3370 optical sensor and custom-sorted Kailh GM 8.0 switches. Also retailing under £50, it aims for the more budget-conscious gamer as it drastically undercuts offerings from makers like Razer that can easily eclipse £100-150 if you're not careful.
The scroll wheel has a tactile switch, which I prefer over 'free-scrolling' wheels, and the side buttons are comfortably placed for thumb clicking, although I must state that my hands aren't too big, so larger hands might find themselves having to flex the thumb a little more than I do for the larger button placed closer to the wrist.
It's a wired mouse, attached to a USB 2.0 Type A cord. It's a black flex cord covered in high-quality fabric, which not only looks nicer, but makes tangling a worry of the past. Aside from the standard features mentioned above, such as the tactile scroll wheel and two customisable side buttons, the Endgame Gear XM1r has a sixth button underneath it.
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