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| Endgame Gear XM1r Mouse | Darmoshark M3 PAW3395 Mouse | Incott G24 Series PAW3950 8Khz Mouse |
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Name Endgame Gear XM1r Mouse | Name Darmoshark M3 PAW3395 Mouse | Name Incott G24 Series PAW3950 8Khz Mouse |
Release year 2024 | Release year 2023 | Release year 2024 |
Features - | Features Macro Buttons Adjustable DPI Software Tunable | Features - |
Weight 70g | Weight 58g | Weight 67g |
Dimensions - | Dimensions 66 x 129 x 39 mm | Dimensions 43 x 122 x 67 mm |
Battery capacity - | Battery capacity 500 mAh | Battery capacity 500 mAh |
Connection Wired, Wired only | Connection Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless | Connection 2.4 GHz, Wired, Wireless |
Battery Capacity - | Battery Capacity 500 mAh | Battery Capacity 500 mAh |
Battery Life - | Battery Life 83h | Battery Life 143h |
Max Polling Rate 1000 Hz | Max Polling Rate - | Max Polling Rate 8000 Hz |
Min DPI 50 DPI | Min DPI - | Min DPI - |
Max DPI 19000 DPI | Max DPI 26000 DPI | Max DPI 45000 DPI |
Handedness - | Handedness - | Handedness - |
Button Count 5 | Button Count - | Button Count - |
Sensor Type Optical | Sensor Type Optical | Sensor Type Optical |
Scroll Wheel Type Standard | Scroll Wheel Type Standard | Scroll Wheel Type Standard |
Acceleration - | Acceleration 50G | Acceleration 50G |
Switch Type Mechanical | Switch Type Mechanical | Switch Type Mechanical |
The Endgame Gear XM1r is a lightweight wired mouse designed for competitive FPS players who prioritize fast, precise tracking and minimal input delay. Its shape suits users with smaller to medium hands who prefer a claw or fingertip grip. The mouse focuses on core performance features without extra buttons or wireless options, making it a straightforward choice for gamers seeking responsiveness and control.
Equipped with the PixArt PAW3370 optical sensor and analog technology, the XM1r offers reaction times under 1 ms. Adjustable lift-off distance between 0.04 and 0.08 inches helps reduce unwanted cursor movement when repositioning the mouse. The sensor supports speeds up to 400 inches per second, suitable for fast flick shots and quick movements. Polling rates of 125, 500, and 1000 Hz allow users to balance responsiveness and system load.
The mouse’s shape is compact and symmetrical but primarily designed for right-handed users. It fits well for claw and fingertip grips, especially for smaller to medium hand sizes. The lightweight 70g weight reduces fatigue during extended sessions. The matte black translucent shell provides a non-slip surface without being overly textured.
The XM1r uses durable Kailh GM 8.0 switches rated for 80 million clicks on the main buttons, providing consistent click feedback with a moderate force of 55-60 gf. Side buttons use TTC micro switches. The hybrid skate design allows users to swap between large and small mouse feet, which affects glide speed and control depending on surface preference.
It features a simple button layout with two main buttons and side buttons, suitable for users who do not require extra programmable inputs. The main switches offer a tactile click with moderate actuation force, supporting fast and reliable clicking in competitive play.
The XM1r lacks wireless connectivity and additional buttons, which may limit appeal for MMO or productivity users needing more customization. Its shape may not suit larger hands or palm grip users. Software customization is implied but details on macro support or onboard memory are unknown. Overall, it prioritizes core performance over extra features.