ENDORFY GEM Plus Wireless Onyx White Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2024-09-29

For testing GEM Plus Onyx White Wireless, we fired up The Quarry, DOOM Remastered, Dustborn, Nier Automata and Blood Fresh Supply; thanks to the high-end sensor, the mouse tracked flawlessly, and we were quite happy with its grippy side panels as well, along with the top smooth surface, which increases the comfort levels. Using it in wired mode is also quite doable thanks to the paracord cable, which adds little to no drag, while the RGB lighting is not intrusive.

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A Closer Look Part III

For weight reduction, ENDORFY saw fit to use a perforated bottom panel, which includes the PTFE feet in the corners, but also around the sensor lens. Speaking of the sensor, we have a PixArt 3395, one of the best sensors which are commonly used in gaming mice, with a DPI setting up to 26000, a value which is overkill for most users:

 

 

 

The switch near the lens does have an Off position, an On position with LEDs off, but also an On position with the LEDs turned on:

 

 

 

A closer look does reveal the compartment for storing the USB dongle, which is held securely with magnetic force:

 

 

 

The dongle is USB-A and does have a small footprint, not to obstruct nearby ports:

 

 

 

 

After turning the mouse on, we will note the cool lighting the mouse does have, especially in the lower area:

 

 

 

The RGB lighting for the scroll wheel is not linked to the back area, but will change color only when the current DPI step will be changed:

 

 

 

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