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ENDORFY GEM Plus Wireless Onyx White Ultralight Mouse Review

A Closer Look

This is one gorgeous-looking gaming mouse, and while sure, it looks like a lot of other gaming mice, that’s really not a bad thing, and it still makes a strong first impression. The mixture of grey and white is really pleasing to the eye, and the curvy and soft lines of the mouse give it an almost pillow-like visual quality; it literally looks comfortable.

The LMB and RMB are huge, and each is mounted as their own unique panel separate from the main body of the mouse, with a flared front, giving you a huge surface area that’s well suited to my larger hands.

The scroll wheel is massive but heavily recessed into the body so that it doesn’t impede your finger movement over the top of the mouse. However, it has a very grippy soft rubber coating and a light action that makes it very easy to turn, and a nicely defined bump when you turn it to make weapon selection more accurate in FPS games.

The mouse wheel is clickable too, with a nice and light action to it, and there’s an additional button behind that. The mouse is fully programmable, so with the LMB, RMB, wheel, top button, and two side buttons, you have six fully programmable buttons that can be used however you like.

The side profile of the mouse is really well-defined, and you can get a stable hold on the mouse with just a light grip thanks to that textured rubber finish. The side buttons are well-defined too, with a responsive feel to them thanks to close-mounted switches that allow for a nice clicking action.

I quite like the way the texture fades off at the edges too, they’ve put some thought into the design, rather than just blindly throwing something simply grippy on there.

At the back, there’s a large ENDORFY logo, and as you might expect, this will be fully RGB-lit when I power on the mouse.

Down the right side, more of that lovely grip coating and matte grey and white aesthetic. Both sides of the mouse as scooped in slightly, allowing for a really comfortable grip, and also making it easy to lift the mouse up with very little grip force.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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