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The ENDGAME GEAR OP1 8k Wired Gaming Mouse combines a blazing 8000Hz polling rate with the high-accuracy PixArt PAW3395 sensor and ultra-light 50.5g design. Featuring durable Kailh GX switches and a compact claw grip form factor, it delivers professional-grade performance and comfort. Its minimalist software offers quick customization without unnecessary clutter, making it a top-tier choice for competitive gamers seeking flawless control and reliability.









| ASIN | B0CSP5QD1T |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,886 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #189 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | ENDGAME GEAR |
| Button Quantity | 5 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 970 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 50.5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ENDGAME GEAR |
| Model Number | EGG-OP1-8K-WHT |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 26000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Buttons | 5 |
| Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Pattern | Smooth |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Lightweight |
| Style Name | OP1 8k |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
R**A
The perfect peripheral
I have long fingers but a narrow hand, so the skinny shape and low profile allows me to fingertip grip pretty well while still offering enough key anchor points to feel secure. Weight is great, just light enough to still feel substantial, and the distribution is perfect for my preference. I'm incredibly impressed by how sturdy it feels despite the weight, no creaking no matter how hard you squeeze the sides and the buttons have no real wobble. 8k might be a gimmick but whatever, no battery to burn through so you can just leave it on. With a mouse bungee you hardly even notice the cable. More than anything though, just from the software alone I'd give this 10 stars if I could. One app with two pages of settings, no account sign up bs, no dynamic profile macro garbage, you just pick your settings and save it to the hardware. In and out in 2 minutes. With all the bloated garbage that big peripheral companies subject you to just to configure your mouse, this is a breath of fresh air that I can't praise enough. And all this for less than the big brands charge? It's a no brainer. As long as you're not obsessed with rgb, endgame makes THE mice to buy.
E**Z
Best wired mouse I've ever owned
I've tried wireless and wired gaming mice from all sorts of companies and different sizes. From Logitech, to Pulsar, to Glorious. I personally have very very small hands and found the g pro x super light to be too big. But I'm happy to say I find this mouse fits the hand perfectly. I was a bit skeptical about going back to a wired mouse. But I can happily say the cable is very much a non issue. The cable on this mouse is so light, and I don't even personally use a bungee. Though I would recommend one since it's not viable for every single person. As for 8k polling rates? I can't say I've seen or felt much of a difference, and I notice most of the games I play start to have issues at anything above 1-2k polling rates. But the mouse clicks? Those are a different story. The clicks are so responsive, especially once tunes in the software. Though I will say it does have a bit of a double clicking issue. I've heard later software updates have helped, but I haven't updated much and the update I'm currently on, has them really bad. So games like geometry dash, you'll want to turn on safe mode, which almost illuminates double clicks but doesn't get you that super fast, almost instant click. It's hard to undermind how impressive the clicks were when I got the mouse the first time. I found myself saying it "clicked before I clicked" it was so responsive lol. In essence, I can't recommend this mouse enough for big/medium hands. And even some small hand people such as myself I'd also still recommend this mouse. If your worried about the wire, don't be. If you're worried about build quality, or sensor problems, or any other issue any of these other mics companies sometimes deliver. Then don't be. You can't go wrong with this mouse and it will be a top contender for more years to come im sure
T**R
New main mouse.
Bought cause I always wanted an op1. Lucked out waiting and skipped the virus scandal that happened with their software. Non- invasive setup software where you can get really deep with the settings. Very responsive, small and Very light (Attack shark R6 v2 feels almost the same . R6 is lighter ) . Build Quality is amazing .skates are pretty meh though. Get some hyperstars.
D**A
great mouse with a couple of unfortunate things
I would like to preface this review that I'm coming from a G203 that I used to daily drive and needed a replacement due to the scrollerwheel encoder going bad and replacing it 3 times and the side buttons double clicking constantly. The ENDGAME GEAR OP1 does not have these issues after almost a month of usage, but I will edit this review when it does happen. I needed a replacement for my G203 mouse, and this one is the best I found. The software is pretty nice and doesn't interact or break the ENDGAME software with Logitech's. So if you have 3 Logitech mouse products like me that aren't the G203, you're good to go. It's wired, feels nice in my hand, and has the right amount of buttons I need. The specs are good, and the DPI is very close to the G203, so it doesn't affect my aim or daily use. It's also easy to maintain and open for cleaning inside. However, I noticed a couple of things. I have to clean this mouse much more often. After just one day of use, the texture goes from clean and smooth to rough and dirty, much more than the G203. Also, the USB cable is shorter than the G203's. Usually, this wouldn't be a big issue because most people have their computers next to them in a gaming setup. But my computer is in the living room, so I had to move my monitor and mousepad closer to the edge of the desk to have enough space for gaming comfortably. Overall, if you don't mind the cons and need a replacement, the ENDGAME GEAR OP1 is pretty much the best bang for your buck. It has everything the G203 has, plus it feels easier to maintain. It feels really nice in the hand if you are used to the G203's shape.
D**G
Best replacement for Logitech G9x
I have exclusively used a Logitech G9x for the last ~14 years for mixed gaming and productivity. At this point I've repaired and replaced just about everything on that mouse - and many things several times over. If you've never seen/used one, just know that they have a very unique shape with no modern equivalent (low/short/wide). I have tried at least a dozen different mice over the years including the G305, G502, M65, Kain 200, etc, and while all have been good mice - none of them felt very comfortable or natural in my hand. I happened to come across the Endgame OP1 recently and despite being unfamiliar with the brand and the mouse having a rather uninspiring appearance, based on the specs I decided to give it a try (corded, non 8k, non RGB). I have been very pleased and impressed with this mouse, so much so that I bought another and am looking at other products from the company. The most outstanding trait for me is the OP1's ergonomics; while I've read it was designed for smaller hands, it feels really comfortable in my XL ones and preferred fingertip grip due to the shape of the sides and how it swells towards the back instead of getting narrower like so many others. Other significant positives: the side switches are well placed, the material is grippy and resistant to scratching, the skates are very well thought out, the shell is designed to be easily taken apart, the DPI etc is saved onto the mouse itself instead of requiring SW, there's plenty of room inside to add weights if needed, and the cord comes out at an angle which really helps to reduce the drag when moving. One quirk I noticed is while stock main switches (Kailh GX) are on the lighter side, the side switches are quite heavy. I suspect this is deliberate as you don't want the sides to get accidentally pressed, but the contrast gives the mouse a slightly mismatched feel at first. On the subject of switches, I also tried the OP1 hot swap switch kit with my preferred TTC Gold 60m but because TTC (and all other) switches have slightly different specs I found I would need to shim each one individually to make the clicks feel solid - went back to the stock ones for now, may revisit this later. If I had to pick something about the OP1 that I don't like, it would be the scroll wheel. The middle click travel is very short, it lacks tilt switches, the wheel is small and sits very low in the shell, the placement is a bit to far forward in a fingertip grip such that I find myself rubbing the plastic behind the wheel when scrolling, and while the encoder (TTC White/silver, 9mm) is a good one it's a bit smoother and lighter than I'd prefer. I also noticed that the mouse don't balance quite right; because the whole thing weights just 50g the cord makes it want to pivot under my hand in a light grip. I fixed this by adding a 8g weight to the rear of the mouse on the inside to counter the pull of the cord and now it balances perfectly. Do keep in mind these are extreme nitpicks from someone who's been using a G9x for the last ~14 years. Overall I'd give the OP1 a 9.5/10 and recommend it to anyone looking for a solid fingertip/claw mouse.
D**N
OP1 8Kv2 goat mouse
After trying out a lot of different mice over the years, I can confidently say that this mouse is one of the best made that I have ever tried. The build quality on the mouse is phenomenal, with no creaking or any points where the mouse feels cheaply made. There are a lot of thoughtful touches on this mouse that not many others do, with the stock skates allowing for easy access to the screws that allow the mouse to be opened up. The mouse clicks are hot-swappable as well so if anything ever breaks, it is really cheap to repair anything that can go wrong. This mouse also is the best mouse in terms of performance. The mouse has the lowest or one of the lowest click latencies out there with each click registering in microseconds, which is basically instant. This feature is called gx speed mode. There are also a lot of features that comes with the firmware/software to help maximize the performance of the clicks and sensor. The weight is also not too bad with it coming in at around ~49.5g which is definitely considered lightweight. In conclusion, I feel like this mouse is a perfect fit for those who really want a mouse that comes in at a very respectable price with performance that shoots well above its price point.
D**J
Op18kv2 Gaming Mouse.
Shipped Fast. Came in sooner then Amazons delivery date. Awesome mouse! Thanks! Op18kv2 Gaming Mouse: Size: Medium - (still fit my Large hand pretty good) Weight: Very light feels almost weightless Speed: top tier responsiveness while gaming Quality: For a gaming mouse it’s probably perfect Clicking: All bottoms are satisfying with clicking Software: The least likable thing. VERY BASIC. I’d say my Razor Basilisk v3 Gen3 is definitely more comfortable, but the Op18kv2 performs better while gaming. Also Razor’s Software for customizing your mouse and gameplay is LEAGUES above Endgames. But it’s not for all gamers because the software will run your pc a little heavier if you have a weak or outdated build. Endgames is very basic and more universal for everyone to use with almost no CPU usage at all.
E**H
Op1 8K v2 mouse
Everything about the mouse is great especially for what your paying for I feel like a lot of people just overhype this mouse a bit to much just because of the pricing and how long the latency is which are all pros. The only thing I can say about this mouse is that I really hated the mouse scroll wheel because it just felt like any old cheap wired scroll wheel that you feel on a school desktop. The side buttons were alright but definitely to me tacky. I’m coming from using a WL beast mouse mini pro. Beside that I’m not much of a wired type of person but I did like how the wire goes up instead of down. Lastly, great mouse but just not for me because of how the button feels and scroll wheel I’ll be reviewing the razer viper v3 pro next. Comfort it’s great, it functions pretty well for the most part and it is accurate
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