🎮 Elevate Your Game with the Kult Xenon - Where Precision Meets Style!
The G-LAB Kult XENON is a high-performance wireless gaming mouse featuring a 5000 DPI sensor, customizable RGB lighting, and a lightweight ergonomic design. With a rapid 1ms response time and dedicated software for button customization, it’s perfect for gamers seeking both performance and style. Plus, it comes with a 2-year warranty for added assurance.
Brand | THE G-LAB |
Product Dimensions | 50 x 50 x 28 cm; 100 Grams |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. |
Item model number | KULT-XENON |
Manufacturer | AXS |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Aucun |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 8 Hours |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.5 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.12 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 100 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**T
Has not lasted long
Great mouse from the start but has stopped working after 4 month, will not recharge and will not work with another battery, dissapointed to say the least, thought for £30 would of lasted longer.
J**O
a gaming mouse that changes the DPI in the middle of your games
i was using this mouse for my overall use (gaming and everyday computing)every now and then, for some reason, what you set in the software changes, I had a setting of 3000 DPI.It changed to something to bigger because my mouse movement became bigger leading to a setting I am not comfortable on, so when I play shooting games, I over adjust my aiming and turn a lot when moving, DEFINITELY NOT ENJOYING THIS.Would be nice as well if this has the wired connectivity as it has the cable for charging.However this item may have been damaged during transit and the seller cannot do anything about it if it came faulty on my end therefore feeding this back based on my experience in general up to the point of the item's return. Got my full refund for this and the seller is all good to communicate with.
C**B
Fantastic mouse
The media could not be loaded. I was amazed by how cool this mouse looks. The speed of interaction in the game is amazing and works very quickly.The refresh rate is from 125 to 1000hz depends on what I use. As I'm more like a gamer I love how the play of the keyboard and the light of the mouse matches ( not sync).The mouse it's not very big but not small either. However the price of £39.99 its a bit over the budget for a gaming mouse, in my opinion, and gets only 4 stars in value for money.Other then that is a great mouse and easy to feel it in hand playing games. Has a long battery life rechargeable.I hope my review and pictures can help you.
W**N
Not that great
One button sunken into mouse cannot use. Overall very disappointing, intermittent when trying to use
S**G
A competitively priced rechargeable cordless RGB mouse.
I get to test quite a lot of computer mice from cheapo ones to expensive ones. Up until now, I’ve been using a wired Logitech RGB mouse. It works great, but I do find the wire a pain in the butt. Sometimes it gets tangled up with the keyboard and then moves on its own.This G-Lab mouse is cordless but still has some RGB lighting. The only downside is that the RGB lighting isn’t controllable. It just has a random colour rotation. I was hoping the dedicated software that you can download would have allowed me to control the RGB LEDs but unfortunately, it doesn’t. However, it does give me control of the DPI settings and also to redefine the mouse button functions.Having RGB LEDs can be a drain on the mouse battery but at least the battery is rechargeable. They supply a USB lead for charging the mouse from any USB power source. The rechargeable battery is accessible, and it’s a standard AA rechargeable battery.On the bottom of the mouse is a small slide switch. This has three positions of off, mouse only, and mouse and RGB lights. The mouse goes to sleep all by itself to save the battery and switches off when the power to the USB dongle is removed. Between these combinations, you should get quite a lot of use out of a single charge.The mouse is incredibly light and glides easily over most surfaces. It still manages to feel sturdy. It has all the usual buttons and scroll wheel. There are two extra buttons on the side which default to ‘back’ and ‘forward’ browser commands. They can of course be redefined by their software.Overall, a competitively priced rechargeable cordless RGB mouse. I hope that helps.
M**S
A bit overpriced for what it offers
G-LAB Kult XENON Rechargeable Wireless Gaming MouseThe G-LAB mouse was easy to set up, it was just a matter of plugging in the USB adapter, putting the single AA cell into the mouse and turning it on with the tiny switch on the underside. Everything burst into life the internal RGB lights, the sensor underneath lights up and after the computer recognises the mouse, it’s ready.It took a while to get used to the feel of the G-LAB mouse, as it does with any new mouse. However, until I had installed and run the downloaded utility the movement on the screen was, to say the least, ballistic. Once I had set the speed with the G-LAB Mouse utility it was very jittery but this turned out to be because I had plugged the USB adapter into my USB hub. After moving the USB adapter to a port on the front of the computer it worked just fine.You can choose whether or not to have the RGB lights active by the tiny switch which has three positions. So it goes ‘Off, Mouse only, Mouse & RGB with them off the battery will last a lot longer. All these features make the G-LAB Mouse look like a decent buy for your forty quid.Unfortunately, there are a few things with the G-LAB Mouse that don’t quite make it for me. The Amazon listing says that it has ‘Silicone Grip’ and ‘Soft Touch Coating’ it doesn’t have either of those, the whole mouse is made from hard plastic. The tiny switch underneath is just a bit too tiny, you need a toothpick or something similar to operate it. The DPI button, on top of the mouse, is a bit too easy to press accidentally, you then find yourself with a wild cursor and you need to press the button several times (5) to get back to where you started. Finally, the left and right buttons are very light touch, I found myself clicking without wanting to simply because my finger was resting on the button, that was probably my greatest complaint about the G-LAB Mouse.My usual mouse is a quite expensive, corded, Logitech mouse which I have had for many years. I have taken it apart several times to clean it but sadly it is starting to show its age. I was hoping that the G-LAB Mouse might be a suitable replacement candidate and it is quite good but the feel and quality are not quite there for me. I may keep it as a standby for when the Logitech mouse dies.The G-LAB RGB Mouse may suit some but I think at £40 it is a little overpriced to be called ‘Budget’.If all the features of the G-LAB Mouse were as described and it was a lower price I would probably give it five stars but by missing on these points I think three stars is fair.
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