

🎮 Elevate your game with precision and speed—because winning waits for no one.
The ENDGAME GEAR XM2we is a high-performance wireless gaming mouse designed for serious gamers seeking precision and speed. Featuring a 19,000 DPI PixArt optical sensor, Kailh GO switches with sub-1ms latency, and a lightweight ergonomic design under 64g, it offers week-long battery life and versatile connectivity via USB-C. With 5 programmable buttons and an anti-sweat coating, this mouse delivers comfort and control for competitive play without unnecessary frills.








| ASIN | B0BVKZ2RR3 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 1 weeks |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,977 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #317 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | ENDGAME GEAR |
| Button Quantity | 7 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 376 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04251442508753 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.8"L x 2.6"W |
| Item Height | 10 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | ENDGAME GEAR |
| Model Number | EGG-XM2WE-BLK |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 19000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Buttons | 7 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Rechargeable, Wireless |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
K**I
It may not be get you out of bronze, but XM2we has the spirit of a challenger
This thing is so light, it moves beneath my hand so effortlessly akin to using a quill in Harry Potter. I feel like my hand is the mouse, is my mouse hand or mouse? This thing may not bleed precious rainbow beams into your eyes, it isn't shiny or go overboard on macro buttons. There is no frill to be found in the XM2we, if this mouse were a weapon it would probably be a glock, one simply doesn't get a Desert Eagle or a antique pistol for a daily carry. In a world of flashy mice the XM2we's appearance should not leave you deceived its like comparing an enterprise server to a desktop pc, it may not look fancy but its the business and you know the server handles a workload of several thousand users while looking like az$ while the custom loop on that desktop makes it look sick af it also leaks and bluescreens in minecraft. I could see XM2we in eSports becoming standard issue, I got my unit open box for sub $100 with low expectations. Unboxed it and tweaked the dpi settings manually to my usual w/o using any of that AI software crap I installed with the mouse I left everything else at default. Suddenly the universe shifted and I found myself making plays I normally could not pull off. Double Kill, Triple Kill, Quadra, Pentakill! I finally found the light at the end of the gloomy tunnel where I had thought I would surely waste away before I could make it to Silver station, now I knew I could put this train on high gear, Diamond I am on my way. Well or so I thought, I queued up a ranked match and got my s&$^# handed to me and realized a mouse aint gonna fix hardstuck and braindead even if I can be a little more accurate and pull off some wicked plays Im still a degenerate who plays off meta ADCs. Well anyways this is an amazing mouse, the clicks are very punctual and always on time, everything just feels right down to the grip. I watched reviews on this mouse and I didnt think it could be any more than hype. After this mouse I mentioned the only thing I felt wrong with it was that I wish it could light up and also have bluetooth or wireless charging pad support. My girlfriend ended up finding me another unit. TBH the XM2we was originally supposed to be hers I showed her a few mouse review videos on youtube and she chose it. She bought a laptop and a mouse to get into gaming but when the laptop arrival delayed I was "testing it out" long story short I jacked her mouse for like a month and she found me another mouse that checked a few more of my boxes after hearing my reflections on the XM2we. Now Im rocking the Asus ROG Harpe. I really like my Harpe, the clicks however arent as satisfying even if the inputs seem to respond the same way and while I think both are equally as incredible, the XM2we honestly just feels right. I wish they could keep this same design and somehow fit a a few more features on my list into it and Id probs drop 200 on that mouse lol
X**S
Strangely becoming my main, and I don't even like it
This mouse (the shape, the clicks, the coating) is all about precision, efficiency, and control. In that way it is not a universally friendly mouse. You will have to adapt to it. Whether this is good or bad is completely up to you. A very interesting mouse. I am comparing it to my Superlight which I really didn't have any reason to try to replace other than wanting to try something new. Mousepads for reference: Skypad 3.0 XL, Artisan Zero Mid, Artisan Zero Xsoft, Artisan Hein Mid, Artisan Hayate Otsu, GSR, QCK+. Very different shape than a lot of mice. It is a very convex shape, a V if you will, with the bottom of the mouse thinner than where the click button lines with the mouse. I didn't like it at first, because the Superlight is a very full, round shape that really fills out whatever grip you are using. The XM2WE is a very sharp angular body, with your fingers resting on peaks/edges rather than flat surfaces, relatively speaking. Now if done correctly according to your grip preferences, this is a godsend, because it gives you pressure points where you can direct all of your movement very precisely. Unfortunately this will most likely cause you to alter your grip in order to operate this mouse effectively. If you choose to do that, I do believe this mouse can stick with you for well over a year. A lot of comments about the heavy clicks, for me they work really well with the grip mentioned just previously. They are very satisfying clicks, not just inconveniently heavy. Scroll click is very soft in comparison which I have to get used to, but if you think about it, it completely makes sense because of how awkward it is to push the wheel compared to pushing the flat buttons. All in all, a really good mouse. Definitely belongs in the S tier category, but you really do have to make sure you fit your hand to the mouse, and not the other way around. It's worth it if you do, unlike other mice.
W**M
Good mouse, but maybe not for the long term.
I've had this mouse and used it intensively for a little over a year. My only complaint is that the mouse wheel has started to go out after a year, even with routine maintenance. I like the the mouse's weight and overall feel in my hands and the battery life is decent enough. I do agree with some of the lower reviews as it pertains to the mouse wheel issues as I was hoping to get more life out of this mouse for the price point. At the time of this review my mouse has no double click issues, but has developed some significant mouse wheel issues, which has brought this review down to 4/5 stars. Obviously, everyone experience will vary, but in my opinion if you aren't using the most intensively than the mouse will pry last more than a year in a half without issues.
T**V
One of the ABSOLUTE BEST
As you can see if the photos, I own most of the mice people would rate as Top Tier. This mouse really surprised me! 90$ and it feels much higher quality then the Beloved Superlight. I would take this mouse over the GPX SuperLight any day! I have very dry hands so the only coatings that really stick for me are glossy mice which sadly no Top Tier mouse comes in these days. Vaxee doesn't even do it anymore. The coating on this mouse only gets better and better the more I use it! The Battery life is awesome and Mouse 1-2 feel super good for being opticals. No need to worry about double clicks. I'm a big thumb button snob and they almost nailed these. The only knock I can give the thumb buttons are the front and back don't feel the same but it doesn't bother me that much. The shape and weight are perfect! If you are a fan of the steelseries sensei. This is just a modified verson of that so you'll be right at home here. I highly recommend you give this mouse a go. No creaking or quality control issues. This mouse is super SOLID!
D**N
Lightweight, very responsive and a very good mouse
Got this mouse when my old logitech g604 started double clicking and not registering clicks even when mashing the left click button. Boy o boy is this mouse like doing a 180, probably less than half the weight of the old g604, the clicks on all buttons feel amazing and responsive (and with the main switches being optical, double clicking is a thing of the past!), the shell/body is very sturdy and doesn't creak at all (the g603 creaked like a wooden boat in a storm) and the skates on the mouse are huge so it will slide effortlessly on pretty much all mouse mats. The sensor doesn't skip a beat and it's a simple affair to change the dpi setting via a button underneath the mouse, a little awkward if you want to change it on the fly but I only use one dpi so it doesn't really bother me. Customizing the dpi and what the 2 side buttons do is also a breeze using endgame gear's software which isn't resource intensive unlike logitechs app. I thought the 70 hour battery life might hold the mouse back but ive only had to charge it once in the past 4 weeks with low/moderate use so it holds up very well for me (if your a heavy mouse user youll probably have to recharge it more often than i do. All in all, no RGB, no frills, just a really good mouse.
A**R
It's Okay
I bought this mouse around late 2023 and at the beginning I've been liking it ever since then when playing PubG, the polling rate is good enough to make the movement feel smooth and reactive, and the feeling of the mouse compared to my rival 3 is a big upgrade and not bad fit for my midly big hand to claw grip, I also really like the side button placement. The feeling of no wire dragging around is a nice added touch too with it being lightweight (First wireless mouse for me), even with the wire with charging it I can barley feel it unless it's kinked up, nonetheless I have a mouse bungee to alliveiate most of those problems. I play pretty much almost everyday when I can so the fact that it's able to keep it's battery for I'd say around four days, it's pretty good. Even slapped on some red superglide mouse skates and it made using it more enjoyable. However recently I've noticed something wrong with it that went under my radar for a while, probably five months into making this review. First being the faint squeaking sound when I left click, it wasn't that big of a deal, I can rarely hear it when I'm focusing or making callouts/talking but it could be an issue for some. Second was the scroll wheel, it might not be a big issue, but I used to jump a lot in csgo by switching my downscroll to +jump, while repeatively scrolling down I noticed that it would activate the weapon swapping that's on scroll wheel up, I've done tests in cs and I know I am not scrolling up when jumping, however no tests outside any other games. It could be an issue for someone who uses scrollwheel to swap items or weapon in games as it could confuse the player and pick the wrong thing could the item be swapped because scroll wheel up activated when scrolling down. Last but not least this is the most recent and it's the fact that when I left click, I notice the mouse does an extra click while tapping it once, I did ingame testing and outside of a game testing on a clicktester and I know it's the mouse, I tampered with the settings to see if I had my clicks too sensitive but that wasn't the case as well. This can be apparent as when I got back into warframe, holding down left click when using a bow will just not register my input at all the first time as the extra click would cancel it out, making me forced to click again. Cs2 made it more apparent aswell, when trying to onetap, I can notice full day that it does an extra left click input. I.e. All-in-all, at the start I truly started to like this mouse and was loving my wireless adventure. My mind is telling me to buy another one because maybe I got a not so great one and while I probably might get another one, with the price tag and the fact I'm getting these issues with barley two years of using it pretty much daily, as well as looking at other reviews and it having almost comparable issues, I wouldn't say I recommend it, and as for someone who just wants a gaming mouse that's wireless, I'd say a logitech mouse would be good enough and worth the money and better longevity. I might try my luck again with this brand or with another different brand apart from the known companies, but until then I'll continue to use this mouse until it fully isn't playable.
B**N
Overall great product
Really great mouse for the price as it’s well-built and has a good coating, weight, and battery life for FPS games
J**E
Good mouse but mouse scroll wheel died after a year and some change
I haven't had too many mouses but it seems like a good mouse. The clicks feel good, being wireless is nice, the shape, and software isn't bad either. I would give it a higher rating however the mouse encoder/scroll wheel doesn't work correctly after a year and some change. Scrolling up when scrolling down and vice versa when scrolling down. I tried cleaning it, though it seems only a replacement will fix the issue. for the 85$ I spend on the mouse I would hope it would stand the test of time. Warranty period is only one year and support told me clean it and had no other solution.
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