GIGABYTE XM300 Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅02-11-16
Packaging & First Look


The packaging features a sleek livery that has clear branding with a large image of the product and the product name visible. In the top right we see that it features a 6400DPI optical sensor and RGB lighting. The packaging is framed by a deep orange colour and we also see the Xtreme Gaming logo with the smaller 'G' logo that is distinctively different from the Logitech G logo, but may cause some confusion.


Opened up we can take a look of the product without having to extract it from the packaging. The inside leaf doesn't really shed much light on the product but we find a more impressive Xtreme Gaming logo. I wonder if this brand will assimilate the Aorus branding?


At the back there is a much clearer breakdown of the features and specifications of the XM300 mouse.


Inside there are additional two sets of teflon slip pads to ensure optimal performance as they wear down, which is amazing confidence in how long they expect the mouse to last.


The XM300 mouse features a 1.8m long cable, which is neither soft/rubbery nor braided. At this point it is worth remembering that this is a mouse with premium features that can be found at a little over £30 and so forsaking details such as this is understandable.


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