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
Editor's Notes & Price Research
Written by
About this deal:
This price is $35 lower (70% savings) than the list price of $49.99.
About this product:
3-Year Warranty
About this store:
This item is covered by Newegg.com's Standard Return Policy.
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
Deal History includes data from multiple reputable stores, such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. The lowest price among stores for a given day is selected as the "Sale Price".
Sale Price does not include sale prices at Amazon unless a deal was posted by a community member.
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
You can also earn cash back rewards on Amazon and Whole Foods purchases with the Amazon Prime Visa credit card. Read our review to see if it’s the right card for you.
$15 for a mouse that will last you 3 years is actually a good deal
I agree. I've been hovering around slickdeals for quite a while and over the years I made some mistakes buying some cheap deals. Sure, a $5 raincoat keeps water off your back, but it's uncomfortable as heck. A $7 Bluetooth speaker makes noise, but it sounds like a subway car's PA system. In the end it's just cheap trash.
But if you can find a product that is at least trying to compete in a higher class, but for whatever reason, is significantly discounted, then the experience can be fine and some flaws can be overlooked. To me, traditionally a $15 mouse is a Dell mouse or unbranded POS, but I would pick up one of these as a backup and it would probably be fine - even if it dies after three years.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
EVGA must have a glut of stock with large discounts on keyboards and mice. Heck, I'll bite to have some quality mice available when needed.
The X15 and X17 mice are also discounted on Amazon and EVGA's site just like the keyboards. Looks like the price has been floating around $15-$20 for a month or two.
EVGA must have a glut of stock with large discounts on keyboards and mice. Heck, I'll bite to have some quality mice available when needed.
The X15 and X17 mice are also discounted on Amazon and EVGA's site just like the keyboards. Looks like the price has been floating around $15-$20 for a month or two.
Are their wireless mice any good? I see the x20 at $35, but I've read razer and Logitech top the wireless micr category
$15 for a mouse that will last you 3 years is actually a good deal
I agree. I've been hovering around slickdeals for quite a while and over the years I made some mistakes buying some cheap deals. Sure, a $5 raincoat keeps water off your back, but it's uncomfortable as heck. A $7 Bluetooth speaker makes noise, but it sounds like a subway car's PA system. In the end it's just cheap trash.
But if you can find a product that is at least trying to compete in a higher class, but for whatever reason, is significantly discounted, then the experience can be fine and some flaws can be overlooked. To me, traditionally a $15 mouse is a Dell mouse or unbranded POS, but I would pick up one of these as a backup and it would probably be fine - even if it dies after three years.
32 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Featured Comments
But if you can find a product that is at least trying to compete in a higher class, but for whatever reason, is significantly discounted, then the experience can be fine and some flaws can be overlooked. To me, traditionally a $15 mouse is a Dell mouse or unbranded POS, but I would pick up one of these as a backup and it would probably be fine - even if it dies after three years.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
The X15 and X17 mice are also discounted on Amazon and EVGA's site just like the keyboards. Looks like the price has been floating around $15-$20 for a month or two.
The X15 and X17 mice are also discounted on Amazon and EVGA's site just like the keyboards. Looks like the price has been floating around $15-$20 for a month or two.
Are their wireless mice any good? I see the x20 at $35, but I've read razer and Logitech top the wireless micr category
$15 for a mouse that will last you 3 years is actually a good deal
I've had to replace my G203 at least once a year with light to moderate gaming.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
But if you can find a product that is at least trying to compete in a higher class, but for whatever reason, is significantly discounted, then the experience can be fine and some flaws can be overlooked. To me, traditionally a $15 mouse is a Dell mouse or unbranded POS, but I would pick up one of these as a backup and it would probably be fine - even if it dies after three years.
Which website is this for?
Never give it up. I still have my yellowed intellimouse too!