🎯 Elevate your game with precision and style!
The EVGAX12 Gaming Mouse is a high-performance wired mouse designed for gamers seeking precision and customization. Featuring dual sensor technology with a maximum DPI of 16,000 and an 8K Hz report rate, it ensures rapid response times and accurate movements. With 5 customizable profiles and RGB lighting, this lightweight ambidextrous mouse is perfect for any gaming setup.
Brand | EVGA |
Series | X12 |
Item model number | 905-W1-12BK-KR |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 2.65 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.84 x 2.75 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.84 x 2.75 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded USB A |
Manufacturer | EVGA |
ASIN | B09QC66K1J |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | February 8, 2022 |
K**S
The best mouse for me.
Over the last few years, I've used many mice, ranging from cheap but solid stuff like Redragon's lineup to Corsair's mid-range, to SteelSeries' signature Rival 710. All have been usable, but to differing degrees of my personal preference and comfort.No mouse I've touched has fit my hand like this one. I really wanted more than just 2 side buttons and this obviously delivers there as well, being an ambidextrous mouse. I typically like heavier mice (such as the Rival 710), but this one isn't too light for my comfort despite not being a heavy mouse by any means. It's light, but big enough that the light weight doesn't make the maneuverability feel shaky for my taste.This is also the first mouse I've used that supports 8KHz polling (although I probably won't be using anything over 1k), and though I can't comment on how practically useful it is, having the feature without a premium is, of course, a massive win. This mouse doesn't sacrifice anything. It has all the utility you could want (unless you're someone who uses your mouse for all your macros in an MMORPG, I suppose). It also features very solid and configurable RGB lighting in 3 different places across the mouse. It has a dual sensor setup, and this is where the mouse I paid $15 for completely eradicates the $100 Rival 710. This mouse feels 100x more accurate between lifting movements. I don't have to lift very often, but a quick test between the 2 mice will easily favor this one, as the Rival 710 often continues tracking while the mouse is lifted a decent bit, which is a disgusting feeling in my opinion.Overall, this mouse has everything I was looking for in a mouse, a little more, and ultimately fits my tastes better than any other I've used.The Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless (while having admittedly amazing wireless capability) is simply too small for my hand and grip preference, and is also too light for my taste. It would be a solid general pick though, granted the $20 wired variant feels better for what you get price-wise.The Rival 710 has a ton of "premium" features that honestly end up being a waste of time and money (like the OLED screen. There's a ton you can do with it but I never found myself actually caring to look at it and I quickly disabled the Discord integration as I'd rather see my custom GIF anyways). The third side button is a handy plus but definitely does not constitute the price. I also personally think that SteelSeries' GG software & SteelSeries Engine are clunky, ugly (when going between the GG software and the Engine, which feels like a separate program forced inside a new one), and obnoxious. I know iCUE is a heavy beast but honestly it does a way better job of focusing on what it's meant for. SteelSeries insists on trying to fit 5 completely different functionalities into a single piece of software. Why do I need my config software for my KB & mouse recording my gameplay when it just ends up being inferior to most other methods anyways? Finally, the vibration is the coolest feature in concept, except that only games that support SteelSeries' API support it (an underwhelming and mixed bag of games overall). It could've been a killer feature if there was some way to have the mouse receive xinput vibration...Slamming other mice aside (I know I didn't mention Redragon and that's because there isn't much to say; if you want a reliable mouse with most of what you need for an insanely cheap price, they're a good buy), this mouse is my personal favorite and for $15 there is nothing that will compare in any sense. The weight and the texture feel a bit cheap, but from a functional standpoint, I would've absolutely paid the original listing price for this mouse.
I**O
Rock-Solid Performance with Sleek Design – A Perfect 5-Star Buy!
Absolutely love this product! The quality is top-notch, and it feels like it’s built to last. It’s proven extremely reliable so far, running smoothly without any hiccups. It also looks great—sleek and well-designed, definitely a nice addition to my setup. I've experienced a zero crash rate, which is impressive and speaks to the stability of the product. Every function works exactly as expected, and it delivers on all its promises. Best of all, the installation was a breeze—super straightforward with clear instructions. Easily a 5-star purchase!
J**N
It would be hard to find a better mouse for the price
I’m left-handed, and I also use my left hand for gaming. The side effect is that I tend to buy just about every name-brand symmetrical gaming mouse I can get my southpaw on. My daily drivers are usually a Logitech G903 Lightspeed and a Razer Lancehead.I wasn’t expecting to like the EVGA X12, the review I had read was favorable, but it raised some doubts. Plus, it wasn’t wireless. My initial reaction is that the braided cable seems a little loose, more shoelace than paracord. The main buttons seem marginally sloppier than the old Lancehead but do the job quite well. Then I noticed how light it is, and how it glided across the mouse pad with less friction than anything else I own, and the tracking was stable and fast without being twitchy. Also, the software makes it easy to switch the buttons to a left-handed mouse, unlike G Hub.Next thing I know I’m plugging it into the laptop to use instead of the Lancehead just because it glides so well, and then switching it back to the desktop as well. The G903 is dusty and probably needs a charge. So, naturally, I had to buy the X12 in white.Make it wireless, and I’ll own another 2.
J**J
Amazing price for an elite device
The media could not be loaded. Terrific price for a 6 button mouse! I'm left handed and this is one of the few mice that meet my needs. I got it for an amazing price which I couldn't believe for this quality! Wired with a nice long fabric coated wire which looks premium. You can customize the leds or turn them off entirely.
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