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Review: Carbon X Mouse

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The Carbon X Mouse from Epomaker is the ideal gaming tool if you love lightweight inputs that deliver ultra-responsive precision. This aggressive-looking gaming mouse is the perfect device if you love to game online for hours. Furthermore, the ergonomic design reduces fatigue and helps propel you up the leaderboard.

Although I love my peripherals to be loud and proud, this mouse has a stealth mode that may go under the radar. The honeycomb design and non-RGB style are perfect for players who like discreet action. Additionally, it is wonderfully versatile as it has tri-mode connectivity, adjustable DPI settings, and customisable side buttons.

What’s in the box of the Carbon X Mouse?

  • The packaging is simple but alluring. Moreover, it can be recycled if you are environmentally minded.
  • The Carbon X Mouse has a clean black livery. Additionally, its hollow design weighs no more than 50g.
  • A USB-C cable and dongle are provided.
  • Learn the basics with the user manual.

Technical aspects.

The Carbon X Mouse delivers high-end specs at an affordable price. It has a 300 mAh battery for incredible battery resilience and a quick charging facility. Furthermore, the tri-mode connectivity makes this the perfect device if you game or work while you commute. Moreover, there are 7 DPI settings for the perfect gaming setup. 30k DPI and 8k polling rates make this the perfect companion for competitive gamers.

If you do not wish to play with your settings, you’ll enjoy 1000Hz default polling for wired and dongle connectivity. However, if you use Bluetooth, this drops significantly to 125Hz. Accordingly, this should be reserved for emails and other slow-paced endeavours.

Although customisation may not be your thing, the free-to-download software makes it a walk in the park. Adjust your polling rates, DPI settings, macros, and button layout. Alternatively, you may ignore these elements altogether and enjoy a plug-and-play device.

Build quality.

The Carbon X Mouse has a lightweight and ergonomic design. Furthermore, it is remarkably durable, and the shell will not falter during hectic gaming sessions. The provided cables and dongles are robust, and I had no issues or concerns when handling them.

50 grams is unbelievably light, and this makes this mouse a market-leader in this department. I’m not the biggest fan of ultra-light peripherals, but I can see why this is appealing. I used it for hours, and my wrist, arm, and fingers never felt tired. Consequently, it would be the perfect option for competitive gaming.

The side buttons are nicely positioned. I played with the button layout for this review and found it to be comfortable and easy to use. Moreover, they don’t get in the way if you decide to ignore them.

Finally, the cutting-edge PAW3950 sensor can be adjusted with the excellent DPI setting button. This sensor is remarkably accurate, and it never faltered. Changing the DPI rate was easy, and I had no issues while flitting through the settings.

Is the Carbon X Mouse worth it?

If you love substantial and heavy gaming peripherals, this won’t be for you. This lightweight mouse is ideal for gamers who adore reduced fatigue and ultra-responsive inputs. Additionally, the hollow and understated ergonomic design is comfortable during lengthy gaming or work sessions. Accordingly, if you want a high-end gaming mouse at a fraction of the cost, I recommend getting it here!

(More information on Epomaker can be found here!)

The Carbon X Mouse has been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold Award.

(Full disclosure! A sample was provided for an unbiased and free review!)

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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