![]() FULL REVIEW Design, Construction and Parts OverviewĪt first look and touch, it definitely looks like the Glorious Model O, no doubt about that. Thankfully, you can download one from Tecware’s official website.Īlright, now, let’s take a closer look at the Tecware Exo Elite. So the first thing you’ll notice inside the box is the mouse itself nicely protected by this massive foam around it.Īside from the mouse, we have some replacement mouse gliders, and that’s about it, we don’t have any user manual unfortunately, I guess one way to cut the cost. With that out of the way, let see what comes in the package. We also have the Tecware Exo Lite which uses Sunplus 6651 sensor and the Exo Plus which uses the Pixart PMW 3327. And lastly, we have the model name Exo Elite and another preview of the product.īy the way, the Tecware Exo Elite is only 1 of the 3 latest gaming mice from Tecware and this is actually the best amongst the 3 in terms of the sensor. It also uses Huano switches which are known to be quite durable and of course it has RGB lighting and paracord cable which tecware calls AERO cord. The packaging is actually quite nice especially the design and details all around the box.Īnd at the back, we have here all the specifications and what’s important here aside from the 69g weight, is that it uses the reliable PMW 3389 sensor that is also available on a lot of newly released gaming mice since last year. We have a preview of the product in front, the model name, and some key specifications at the bottom, but what’s important here is the weight of only 69g. Optical Sensor: PixArt 3389 DPI (6-Lever Adjustable): 400 / 800 / 1600 / 3200 / 6400 / 16000 Switches: Huano Switches (20M Click Lifespan) Lighting: Customizable 16.8M RGB, 2 Zones Polling Rate: 1000Hz Buttons: 6 Programmable Buttons (Software) Cable: 1.8m Braided Lightweight Flexible Cable (AERO Cord) Interface: USB Dimensions: 128.5 x 67 x 38mm Weight: 69g WHAT’S IN THE PACKAGEĪlright guys, so right here we have the packaging of the NEW Tecware Exo Elite ultralight gaming mouse. Pros: Affordable, Reliable sensor, Decent design, Good performanceĬons: Peeling off mouse feet, Thick and stiff paracord cable, Little to no tactile feedback scroll wheel with annoying squeaking sound, Useless LOD button SPECIFICATIONS What we have here is the NEW Tecware Exo Elite Gaming Mouse, one of the cheapest available ultralight gaming mouse out in the market right now, we’re also going to compare it with the Rakk Gears Kaptan and the Cooler Master MM711 to give you a proper informed decision on what you should get if you’re looking to get aboard the ultralight gaming mouse hype. Today, we’re going to gake a look at a new budget gaming mouse from Tecware, one of the gaming brands that produces budget but decent gaming peripherals like mechanical keyboards, gaming mouse, gaming headsets and even budget chassis and accessories.
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