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Dual Sensor 2-Dimension Array Tech, LOD sensor paired with a Pixart 3389 optical sensor
USB2.0 High-Speed 32-bit Arm Cortex-M33 core microprocessor, supporting a native 8K Hz report rate. Eight times the standard 1K Hz on competing gaming mice for faster response time and precise movements.
5 customizable onboard profiles with on the fly DPI settings allow you to take your mouse anywhere.
3 zone RGB Lighting customizable via the UNLEASH RGB software
Light weight ambidextrous body and flexible paracord usb cable
Llevo algunas semanas usando el EVGA X12 y debo decir que ha superado mis expectativas en varios aspectos: Precisión y respuesta: Su sensor dual y los 16,000 DPI realmente se sienten al jugar. La respuesta es inmediata y el polling rate de 8K Hz marca la diferencia en juegos de ritmo rápido. Comodidad y diseño ambidiestro: Es un mouse ligero y cómodo, ideal para sesiones largas sin fatiga. Al ser ambidiestro, funciona bien tanto para diestros como para zurdos. Personalización completa: Me encantó poder configurar los 8 botones y los 5 perfiles según mis necesidades. La iluminación RGB también se puede ajustar para darle un toque personal. Software intuitivo: La configuración a través del software de EVGA es sencilla y permite ajustar detalles como la sensibilidad y las macros sin complicaciones. En general, este mouse es una excelente opción para quienes buscan precisión, velocidad y personalización sin sacrificar comodidad. Recomendado tanto para juegos competitivos como para uso diario.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2022
Over the last few years, I've used many mice, ranging from cheap but solid stuff like Redragon's lineup to Corsair's mid-range, to SteelSeries' signature Rival 710. All have been usable, but to differing degrees of my personal preference and comfort.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2022
Like a lot of people here us Leftys have a constant struggle to find a good gaming mouse. The X12 definitely hits the mark. It's light, precise and seems to be very robust. I like corded peripherals, it's one less thing to go wrong at exactly the right time. The EVGA software is a bit clunky but it works well enough, especially when paired with the EVGA Z15 mechanical keyboard. One piece of software controls both devices. I wish that it was a bit more premium but the really pretty stuff is asymmetrical so it looks cool and EVGA is not about to make a lefty version of their top of the line mouse. Still this mouse does everything I need and it's in use all day every day. My only gripe is the trick EVGA missed. I program both my keyboard and my mouse for whatever games I'm playing, so why are the profiles not linked. If I switch to profile 3 on my Z15 keyboard (Witcher 3) it would be cool if the mouse automatically switched to it's profile 3. BTW the Z15 is a massively underrated keyboard. Brown switches on the main deck and high-speed greys on the numpad area.