Mit der „XM1“ präsentiert die neue Marke Endgame Gear, welche zum Unternehmen Pro Gamersware gehört, eine minimalistische und auf maximale Leistung getrimmte Gaming Maus.
Alltagstest In unserem Alltagstest bestätigt die Gaming Mouse den sehr guten Gesamteindruck. In Battlefield 5, Overwatch, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Quake Champions und Rainbow Six: Siege steuert sie sich sehr präzise und lässt sich dank der schnellen und komfortablen DPI-Einstellung ohne große Umstände an die eigenen Vorlieben und Fähigkeiten anpassen. Ihre volle Stärke spielt die Maus vor allem in flotten Shootern aus, da dort der Sensor so richtig gefordert wird.
Handling Baubedingt eignet sich der Nager nur für Rechtshänder. Alle Tasten, deren Druckpunkte leichtgängig und präzise ausfallen, lassen sich von Spielern mit mittelgroßen und großen Händen sehr gut erreichen. Der Grip der Kunststoffoberfläche ist gut.
Preis und Verfügbarkeit Die Endgame Gear XM1 ist ab sofort für knapp 60 Euro (Stand: 04.11.2019) im Handel erhältlich.
*BUYER BEWARE*
I liked the non-RGB version of this exact mouse for 9 months until the connection went faulty. Customer support pressures their buyer into a DIY fix instead of first offering their service. Furthermore, despite sending personal information and my invoice on the initial emails, I was asked to relist everything over again and told I could not get service for the issue without first providing video proof that the connection is faulty.
It happens pretty often while using the mouse, but this is an unnecessary and undue burden on the customer when customer support has an entire FAQ section dedicated to the issue. Shouldn't I be able to just open an RMA without having to provide video evidence? Extremely concerning, especially because this is such a common problem with the product.
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sentientCode vor 1464 Tagen
*BUYER BEWARE* I liked the non-RGB version of this exact mouse for 9 months until the connection went faulty. Customer support pressures their buyer into a DIY fix instead of first offering their service. Furthermore, despite sending personal information and my invoice on the initial emails, I was asked to relist everything over again and told I could not get service for the issue without first providing video proof that the connection is faulty. It happens pretty often while using the mouse, but this is an unnecessary and undue burden on the customer when customer support has an entire FAQ section dedicated to the issue. Shouldn't I be able to just open an RMA without having to provide video evidence? Extremely concerning, especially because this is such a common problem with the product.
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