Peripherals

Trust Avonn, Morfix and Graphin Review

How Much Does it Cost?

All three products are designed to be priced very competitively. The keyboard can be found for as little as £20, making it a great budget friendly option. The Graphin is one of the most affordable competitive gaming mice I’ve ever tested, and you’ll struggle to find more MMO-friendly features for less than the cost of the Morfix!

Overview

Trust have been around for a long time now, and I’m sure many of you have even owned a few of their products at one point or another. While in the past they were often just cheap and fairly bland products, it’s clear that they’re trying to push into a more exciting part of the market, and they’re doing a fine job of it too.

Build Quality

There are some signs that these are more affordable models. There’s nothing wrong with them, but they do look a little cheaper, and that’s because they are. I can’t say I’ve any issues with the quality though, and the two gaming mice in particular are very well made. The keyboard is visually quite a cheap model, but it’s priced to reflect that and doesn’t really hide that fact, so I’m hardly going to complain there.

Both mice have decent sensors, and braided cables too, which is certainly welcome. Of the three products, both mice have more complex RGB too, which is also great.

Performance.

I can’t say I really had any major issues with any of the three products. They keyboard is actually really nice to type on though. It’s been a while since I used a standard membrane keyboard that wasn’t a hybrid or a plunger type. Sure we bang on about the benefits of mechanical, but you know what, membrane is really fine to type on and really easy going on your fingers when typing a lot throughout the day. They’re quiet too!

The Morfix has a decent sensor doesn’t seem to be detailed, but it works really well. I tried it at 10K and it’s a little erratic, but honestly, if all you’re using that for is fast tank turns in Battlefield, accuracy isn’t a concern. Even 5K is likely faster than most will really use and it’s pretty smooth around that level. The Graphin certainly feels more precise though. It’s light, nimble and deathly accurate, making it a blast for fast-paced shooters.

Should I Buy One?

If you’re looking for a great MMO gaming setup on a tight budget, the Morfix and the Avonn would make a pretty decent setup. However, if you just need a comfortable work mouse that’s also lethal in FPS games, I would swap that mouse out for the Graphin.

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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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