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Review: GXT 100 Felox Wireless Mouse

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The GXT 100 Felox Wireless Mouse from Trust is a great entry-level peripheral. This inexpensive item feels great and looks even better. Thanks to its optional RGB light display, you can be loud and proud or discreet and stealthy. Moreover, it has 6 usable buttons, including the ability to increase or decrease the DPI setting. Accordingly, this is great for a range of genres.

On top of this, it can be used for PC, laptop, or console gaming. Therefore, not only does it look and feel amazing, but it is versatile as well. Additionally, you must consider the excellent battery life and the option to use it wirelessly or wired. As such, this affordable mouse won’t let you down in the heat of the moment.

What’s in the box of the GXT 100 Felox Wireless Mouse?

  • The simple packaging is lightweight and recyclable. Furthermore, it highlights key selling points and has a striking image of the mouse.
  • The GXT 100 Felox Wireless Mouse comes in 2 colours. I’m reviewing the black option, but a brilliant white livery is also available. The matte finish is complemented by the RGB lights and there are tactile grips on either side. What’s more, the additional buttons are found on the left-hand side. As such, this mouse is better suited to a right-handed user.
  • A USB dongle is housed inside the mouse. This tiny USB device delivers a steady connection with no noticeable lag.
  • A small rubberised USB-C cable is used for charging and a wired connection. If the cable isn’t long enough, it can be replaced with any standard USB-C cable.
  • Learn the fundamentals with the basic but simple-to-navigate user guide.

Technical aspects.

Gaming mice come in all shapes and sizes. Some look exceptionally complicated and this can be off-putting. However, the GXT 100 Felox Wireless Mouse has a stripped-back design that is straightforward to master. Additionally, the DPI setting can be changed with ease. Ranging between 800 and 4800, this peripheral is excellent no matter the genre. Furthermore, if you make an error, you simply press the central button and readjust your settings accordingly.

On top of the excellent DPI range, you’ll enjoy responsive inputs thanks to the low travel distance on each mouse button. What’s more, the side buttons are well-placed and their lightweight design helps you to react in record time. Next, you must consider the excellent central wheel. The rubberised finish ensures that you are in control, no matter the game or the situation you face.

No one wants to run out of power during their gaming session. Thankfully, this mouse has a whopping 80 hours of playtime per charge. Additionally, it takes no more than 3 hours to recharge the battery. However, if you find that you run low on juice while playing, you can simply plug it in and carry on enjoying your session.

Build quality.

The GXT 100 Felox Wireless Mouse won’t break the bank. Yet, that doesn’t mean you should expect poor-quality materials. Thankfully, this accessory feels great to use whilst being hardy and robust. Moreover, the tactile grips and rubberised scrolling wheel add an element of class. What’s more, the UPE gliding pads and the optical sensor ensure that you enjoy nothing but smooth gaming.

If you love RGB lighting, then you’ll adore this mouse. The incredible light array can be turned on at the touch of a switch. Furthermore, you can adjust the light pattern by pressing 2 buttons simultaneously. Consequently, it is easy to alter the RGB setting whilst impressing your friends.

Is the GXT 100 Felox Wireless Mouse worth it?

There are some amazing gaming peripherals available to buy. Yet, most of them cost a fortune and will be out of many gamers’ budgets. Luckily, though, Trust believes that quality should be affordable. As such, the GXT 100 Felox Wireless Mouse is available for £17.99. This proves to be great value for money. Furthermore, the mouse looks amazing, and it is nice to use during extended gaming sessions. As such, I liked it and I recommend that you buy it here!

(More information on Trust can be found here!)

Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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