Peripherals

MadCatz M.O.J.O M1 Ultralight Gaming Mouse Review

All mice are created equally, no wait… they’re really not. Sure, they often have a lot in common, a few buttons here and there, a sensor, a shape that should mostly fit your hands. However, with the MadCatz M.O.J.O M1, rather than add more things, they’ve actually taken a lot of it away. This mouse has been on a heck of a diet, putting it into the ultralight class of gaming mice. We’ve seen a few of these hitting the market in the last year, and their popularity is booming. At just 70g, this mouse should be as nimble as possible, reducing hand strain and giving you an edge in those twitchy shooters.

MadCatz M.O.J.O M1

The M1 has been stripped of down to what’s basically an exoskeleton, keeping it incredibly durable yet drastically reducing the overall weight of the mouse. It’s not all just about weight though, as it comes with a set of premium DAKOTA Switches and the lovely PixArt PWM 3360 Optical sensor, which can deliver 250 IPS and 50G acceleration and still run up to 12,000 DPI. Overall, the hardware credentials are good enough to appeal to the eSports crowd, so they should do just fine for my daily review work and Elder Scrolls Online binges.

Features

  • Ultra lightweight 70g design
  • The interwoven structure with ergonomic shape for different grip styles
  • DAKOTA™ Switch – Rated for 60M clicks, 60% faster than traditional switches.
  • 12K DPI optical sensor
  • Driver-free design for plug-and-play

Product Trailer

What MadCatz Had to Say

The M.O.J.O. M1 is a remarkable gaming mouse designed for true gamers who crave for a mouse with lightweight, high performance, and distinctive design. At only 70 grams of weight, the M.O.J.O. M1 offers an unrivalled mousing experience and extraordinary comfort for gamers with different grip styles. The patented DAKOTA™ Mechanical Switch ensures not only instant response times but also durable 60-million clicks. The 12K DPI optical sensor perfects the gamer’s every command in the savage battlefield. A build-in RGB light portraits unique gaming styles when competing with other players.”- MadCatz

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), 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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