Great right-handed palm-grip ergonomics, Solid button feel, Acceleration-free optical sensor, Effective LED DPI indicator, Good button positioning
No adjustable weights, The RGB is not all that useful or good-looking, High lift-off distance, Clunky software
The Gigabyte XM300 sells for $39.99. Great right-handed palm-grip ergonomics Solid button feel Acceleration-free optical sensor Effective LED DPI indicator Good button positioning No adjustable weights The RGB is not all that useful or good-looking High l...
The XM300 is a serious gaming mouse and can rival many of the top brands. It has most of the features gamers today are looking for. Still, it's lacking some of the features other extreme gaming mice have such as adjustable weights, grip height adjustmen...
Abstract: When it comes to gaming or general computer usage, the type of mouse you have can greatly impact your gaming experience. You may have a preference for a grip type or sensitivity and this could make it tough to find the right gaming mouse or the right type...
There are some companies that we, as enthusiasts, hold to a higher standard than others. Gigabyte being at the top of that list. With a history of great products, we expect nothing but the best. With the XM300, that's exactly what Gigabyte delivered. The...
Assuming GIGABYTE settle on their 'Xtreme Gaming' brand of peripherals, the XM300 shows us what we can expect from GIGABYTE now and in the future. The XM300 has a very comfortable body that is suitable for all grip types and has excellent all round perfor...
Starting with the build quality and design of the XM300 we have a mouse which feels like it is manufactured and assembled well. There are no defects on the finish and it feels solid in the hand. Omron switches always give us confidence and the LED lightin...