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XPG Infarex M20

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Specifications

Reading parameters:

Producer: Avago

Resolution: 400/800/1600/3200/5000dpi

Acceleration: 20G

Response frequency: 250/500/1000Hz

Other parameters:

Number of buttons: 6

Mouse Switch: Omron, estimated durability of 20 million clicks

Dimensions: 132 x 69 x 43.5 mm / 5.2 x 2.7 x 1.7 in

Weight: 160g

LED: RGB

Plug port: USB

Voltage: 5V

Current: 80mA

Cable length: 1.8m

Certification: CE/FCC/BSMI/KC/VCCI/RCM/EAC

Compatible OS: Windows 7/8/10

1-year warranty

Having a bit of experience playing with gaming gear, I understand an age-old problem of gamers with large to very large hands, that is, mice that are suitable for their hand size are often relatively expensive. Of course, if the price is not an issue, there is nothing to say, but if you are not willing to spend the amount of money around $110, you will have to accept using a mouse that is small compared to your hand. However that was before, and now that problem has been solved with the arrival of the unique XPG Infarex M20 mouse we are talking about.

The biggest highlight of this mouse is that it is a bit big, it can be said that it is the largest of the mice with a price range of less than $50. It’s even as long as the G502 I’m using and much wider. For a person with medium-sized hands like me, holding the palm grip style is not enough for the mouse.

Right from the first minutes of experiencing the mouse, I had the feeling it was a perfect cheap solution for gamers with big hands. However, to confirm that convincingly, I need to grope more meticulously as well as share more information with you guys, as the lucky person to hold the product directly in my hand.

When I come into contact with a certain product, I will usually look at it carefully to at least understand its appearance, know where it stands out, what details are interesting, and how good the finishing is… And After a few times of reviewing this mouse, I find it has a good finish, solid build quality, and the features are also very easy to use.

Let’s talk about perfection first. As soon as I held the mouse in my hand, I liked it. Its body shell is very thick, sturdy, and not creaky at all. Due to itchy hands, I tried to hit the wooden table a few times to test it in reality.

The sound it emits gives me the feeling that the parts are very tightly coupled, very tight, without any creaking, generally very reliable, and promises to be very durable.

Now let’s talk about features. With a mouse in this price range, of course, you can’t ask for it to be like the mid-rangers that cost twice as much. However, at least its features are enough to use and very easy to use. Below the bottom of the mouse are 2 switches. One is to change the polling rate (response frequency). This you leave the default 1000Hz (the mouse reports the signal to the computer 1000 times / second) for you, but if you play some old games, maybe this high refresh rate will cause errors. At that time, you can downgrade to 500Hz or even lower to 250Hz.

The other switch is used to turn on / off the RGB LED system on the mouse, normally I will keep it for fun, but when I play games I will turn it off to avoid distraction. In addition, on the body of the mouse, right behind the wheel, there is a DPI switch, available from low to high levels, whichever you prefer, choose one.

On the side of the mouse, there are back and forward buttons. Those are all special features of this mouse, buying it will only take you a few minutes to get used to it.

So far we’ve talked about the size, build quality, and features of the Infarex M20, now it’s time for the main part, the part that makes people with medium-sized hands like me also like this big mouse – Practical experience.

I had an indescribably familiar feeling when I first encountered this mouse, and it didn’t take me long to realize the reason. That’s because this mouse has a holding form quite similar to the legendary Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 3.0 ergonomic mouse model (often referred to as IE 3.0) but is bigger and fatter. The mouse form is large, but due to the perfect soft ergonomic design, it is very sticky to my hand. When I swiped back and forth, swiped back and forth, it was smooth and smooth and there was no interference. To sum it up, it’s easy to understand that I like the grip form of this mouse, I don’t feel tired when I hold it, the more I play, the happier I get.

Besides having a great grip, this mouse also has a very good weight distribution. It’s neither head-heavy nor butt-heavy but perfectly balanced with its center of gravity in the middle of the body of the mouse. Although this mouse is not light, holding it, I feel very comfortable use.

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