

🎮 Elevate your game with precision and speed that others only dream of!
The ENDGAME GEAR XM1r is a professional-grade, programmable gaming mouse featuring a cutting-edge 19,000 DPI PixArt PAW3370 sensor, ultra-low latency under 1ms via STM32 Arm Cortex MCU, and a lightweight 70g design with smooth Teflon feet. Its ergonomic symmetrical shape with 5 programmable buttons and anti-sweat coating ensures comfort and control for competitive gamers. Compatible with any PC via USB Type-A, it offers plug-and-play ease with optional advanced customization software developed in Germany.



| ASIN | B08PL1LQ4J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,760 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #506 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,735) |
| Date First Available | December 17, 2020 |
| Item Weight | 2.47 ounces |
| Item model number | EGG-XM1R-WHT |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | ENDGAME GEAR |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
J**N
This mouse was everything I didn't want... until I tried it.
I went crazy for a few weeks trying to find a suitable replacement mouse for my recently retired Microsoft Intellimouse Pro. I tried a LOT of different mice looking for something that was similar to that mouse, so a bit on the heavier, larger side and with an ergonomic shape. After trying to satisfy myself with a Zowie EC-1 that gave me a rash and an Fantechs XD5 that was close enough but just too small, I had narrowed it down to the Pwnage Ultra Custom Ergo and the EndGame Gear XM1r. At first, it seemed like an incredibly close match, but was leaning towards the Custom Ergo. I really liked the ergonomic shape of the Custom Ergo and I appreciated the approach to customization with swappable plates, customizable weight options and varying feet/glide sizes. Thing is, when I tried the XM1r, everything I thought I wanted went right out the window. Here was this smaller, lighter symmetrical mouse that felt SUPER comfortable and snappy. I was almost shocked with how much I liked the shape and feel of the mouse even though I had thought for so long that I could only enjoy an ergonomic mouse. There's something about this one that even though it's symmetrical, it still has a comfortable curve to it that lets you rest your ring and pinky finger. It also manages to be smaller and lighter than my Intellimouse while still feeling like it has weight (and without using annoying honeycomb holes to make it lighter). The biggest thing to get used to out of the box was the lighter actuation force required to activate the right click. My hand twitches from time-to-time, so I had a bit of a problem with accidentally right clicking when I didn't mean to. I was able to learn around this though and I now rest my hand a bit differently to compensate in a way that feels still absolutely natural. Another thing I very much appreciate is the driver-less configuration. Of course, you can still download a program from EndGame Gear's website (and Discord) to adjust DPI presets and install firmware updates, but it's not absolutely necessary. If you are comfortable with 400, 800, 1600 or 3200 dpi, you will be absolutely fine never downloading a single thing. One thing I do wish about the software though is that the mouse could save your custom presets internally, so if you unplugged it and plugged it into something else you could maintain the custom DPI you set. I understand why it doesn't work that way, but it would be a nice thing to see with future updates or revisions to the lineup. People may criticize the lack of RGB and other flashy features, but I think the design is nice and understated. I appreciate a product that can still look and feel great without having all of the bells and whistles slapped onto it just to appease the general crowd. I did want to get the see-thru model when I was purchasing mine, but it was in stock for $10 more so I settled on the normal black instead. It's still super nice and feels great either way, so I am fine with my choice. Absolutely recommended to lovers of symmetrical mice and even to Intellimouse/ergo die-hards! You might be just like me and find something that absolutely subverts your expectations in a really pleasant way.
A**N
Great lightweight mouse for gaming
The mouse itself is perfect, but since its kind of old, the software doesnt function as intended, but it really doesnt make a difference Great pickup for the price
G**O
Wow.....just......wow!
My new main. The Razer Viper has been my main mouse since it dropped last year I have tried many gaming mice since and always come back to the Viper. It is the one mouse that I always come back too. I was happy with my Viper and still am. But me being a gaming enthusiast, I’m always looking and checking things out. I have tried dozens of gaming mice and the Viper has fit me perfect in every way. I never thought another mouse would match that. But the XM1 has matched it and might have even beaten it..... First I will say that I play with a relaxed claw grip ( my hands are roughly 21cm long/11 wide ). With that being said the shape of the mouse is phenomenal! Top of the line. Very similar to the viper is terms of feel. The clicks feel great and very responsive. Absolutely no pre travel before actuation. No mouse 1 or 2 wobble as well. The scroll wheel is tight and feels very, very good with solid clicks as well ( Roccat still is king of the scroll wheel imo). Side buttons are great and easy to click but not too easy for accidental clicks. They are rounded so they stick out a tiny bit. The paracord on the mouse is great an better then most aftermarket ones you can purchase. Build quality feels amazing. Feels like it will last for years and years to come. The finish on the mouse is great it is very grippy. Does not cause hand sweat like a glossy mouse but does give the grip of a glossy mouse. 70 grams of pure OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH YEAHHH! My Kovak scores have gone up with this mouse by almost 4% on average. My flicks in CS:GO have been consistent and deadlier then ever. Tracking and movement is silky smooth with the feet ( using the MP510 mousepad from cooler master which is goated completes this) Also the software is very simple to use but not needed which is always great. This is now my new main mouse to go to when I am gaming. It has everything I am looking for in a mouse. Comfort: 10/10 Mouse 1&2: 10/10 Scroll Wheel: 8/10 Side Buttons: 9/10 Feet: 10/10 Paracord: 9/10 Would I recommend this to anyone? 10/10 Hell to the yeah. Quite possibly my Endgame mouse ( perfectly named)
R**N
I can tell this is a fantastic mouse, but it's just not for me.
I upgraded from a G203 that started double-clicking after just two months, other than that, the mouse felt fantastic. I really appreciate the XM1r's build quality, simple software, and packaging. The mouse wheel feels great, and I love the cable. However, there's one issue for me: it feels uncomfortable. As a palm grip user, the size of the mouse feels too large, and the clicks are a bit too stiff. I noticed this almost immediately. It's a shame I had to return it because I can tell the build quality and precision are top-notch.
N**N
C'est une sourie légère ambidexe sans être trop petite. Sa taille est petite mais pas aussi petite que la Glorious Model O- et est donc confortable pour les petites-moyennes mains pour n'importe quelle grip. Sa forme est bossé au niveau de la palme de la main entre l'index et le majeur. Entre la bosse et le bout de la souris la surface est plate. Donc il est aisé d'alterner un palm grip avec un claw grip. Il y a également des légers creux sur les côtés où l'on met le pouce, l'annulaire et l'auriculaire. Cela peut donc être inconfortable avec le fingertip grip et si votre main est très petite (main d'enfant par exemple). Le matériau utilisé pour la coque est excellent et ne se dégrade pas du tout au cours du temps. Il est assez facile de la nettoyer en plus. La roulette possède des creux et possède 24 sauts sans défilement horizontal. Assez basique donc. Le cable n'est pas détachable et est courte ce qui la rend pas très portatif et peut être gênant pour les ordinateurs de bureau placé sur le sol (elle est aussi courte qu'une Glorious Model O-). Les boutons de souris sont très plaisants à cliquer. Elles sont plus légères et plus silencieuses qu'une Logitech g403 mais pas aussi bien qu'une Logitech g502. Mais elles ne sont pas muettes non plus. Un spam clic peut donc déranger les personnes assises à côté. Les patins sont bien meilleurs que celles des souris Logitech, très lissent et résistantes. Des patins alternatifs sont fournis similaire à la Logitech g403. Les patins attachés par défaut sont préférables pour moins de frictions, cependant il faut les nettoyer plus souvent car elles capturent beaucoup plus de poussières. Le capteur est un PixArt PAW3370. Soit un capteur optique sans trop de variation de CPI. Sa fréquence atteint au maximum 1000hz. Il ne fonctionne pas sur du verre. Donc un capteur respectable en 2022. Au niveau logiciel, l'application de configuration doit être téléchargée depuis leur serveur Discord de support ce qui est assez non professionnel mais la qualité du support en lui-même est hors-norme : réactif et efficace. La mise à jour de firmware peut être téléchargée sur leur site. L'application est seulement compatible avec Windows. Il est possible de changer de dpi avec les presets par défaut (400, 800, 1600, 3200). On peut changer ces presets avec leur application de configuration sous Windows puis utiliser ces presets n'importe quel ordinateur sous n'importe quel système d'exploitation. Le DPI est réglable par des sauts de 50. Ce qui est un plus pour les joueurs utilisant des DPI non communs. Il existe également d'autres options utiles : raw input, distance de décollage et autres. En tant que souris de bureau, je ne la recommande pas du tout pour ce prix, sa forme et son logiciel. Une Logitech g502 est toujours un meilleur choix. Toutefois, pour une souris gaming pour les jeux nécessitant de la vitesse et de la précision comme CS:GO, Valorant, osu! etc, C'est la parfaite souris.
P**0
War Jahrelang meine Main Maus kann sie nur empfehlen. nun bin ich auf die OP1 gewechselt.
R**A
Mouse con gli standard moderni, filo leggero, piedini ptfe e peso 70g. Sensore 3370 ultimo arrivato. Provato da qualche settimana e mi sto trovando bene. Non avevo mai comprato un mouse cosi leggere, devo dire approvato, la leggerezza fa la differenza! Consigliato per prese claw e finger.
G**E
I swapped over to this on recommendation and I really love it. Very light and it fits my hand perfectly.
J**S
Initially I thought. It loses a star for a) driver support for extra buttons not recognized in games like Diablo3 b) More importantly the centre mouse button is too hard to press to actuate and consequently isn't good for teleporting in Diablo3. But then I realised I could remap the forward/backward buttons via their own software to the mousewheel click - so teleporting became fine/ The plus is, it has a braided cable which is a good vs the BenQ Zowie EC1 that I had before - that wore through at the end and started smoldering when copper was exposed near where cable joined case - only after 18 month use. I ordered a Logitech G502 X Wired as a replacement for this before thinking to remap mouse keys, at the advice of Co-pilot. It said it had a braided cable - which it didn't, it also wasn't ergonomically as comfortable as either of the BenQ EC1 or this mouse. It also had a rubberised base which I hate and to top it off they have bloatware called GHub as driver software. When interacting with Co-Pilot and not full screen the cursor pointer would behave erratically and disappear - my aim was to try and drag the scroll bars at the side - I know I could do this with the mouse wheel too - but doing things like clicking on a shortcut on the desktop would know be encumbered too. I hated that mouse and that's what prompted the 'thinking outside the box'. I uninstalled GHub and went back to the Endgame Gear version.
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