Price: ₹2,999 - ₹1,572.00
(as of Mar 12, 2025 20:02:12 UTC – Details)
EVGA X12 Gaming Mouse, 8k, Wired, Black, Customizable, Dual Sensor, 16,000 DPI, 5 Profiles, 8 Buttons, Ambidextrous Light Weight, RGB, 905-W1-12BK-KR
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
K. Rajesh Sundaram –
Pretty solid Gaming mouse – Entry to Mid level
Hidden gem, among the sea of wannabe Gaming mices, Razers and Logitech Gs.I was surprised to see EVGA mouse listed in Amazon. X12 is the basic gaming mouse from EVGA. The other models from EVGA are primarily focused on MMORPG with more than 12 buttons.X12 features 8 buttons and 5 profiles (through their UNLEASH software).The BasicsAs this is a basic mouse, you cannot customize the weight. But as a mouse this feels adequately light and also features extreme DPI settings which you will find only in mouses which cost upwards of 4K. For just 1.5K EVGA X12 offers 16000 DPI which is super-awesome. The buttons do not feel flimsy. They are little stronger than Logitech G402 / 502 series. So the buttons should last for a long time. The scroll wheel has a nice textrue and stepping-spin is soft (better than my G402).ErgonomicsI guess X12 is above average here. It is on par with Corsair MM series models and logitech’s 2022 gaming series mouses. The width of the mouse is adequate to hold it with 3 fingers (claw hold) and move around. (I have normal size hand) The cable is very light and does not hinder movement. The mouse is also ambidextrous unlike most gaming mouses. My Logitech G402 trumps a tiny bit in comfort (say.. 10% more).Overall, I feel X12 is a great entry-medium level gaming mouse with real support for 16K DPI. The sensor is very good as well. As I said, if you are tight on budget and do not want to spend a fortune on G series or Razer gaming mouses, then buy this – Perfect companion for your gaming setup.
PRAMOD KACHARE –
evga being evga
It’s just evga being evga nice sensor and it has 8k polling and it’s lod sensor work nicely but if want to know more about this mouse there is an article by tech power up
Debabrata dey –
Evga x12 gaming mouse
It’s a good gaming mouse from evga with good gaming sensor Pixart 3389 , ptfe feet but feet is thin , (ips 400 ) (acceleration 50g) (and dedicated ldo sensor overall the package is decent , it’s a picture medium weight gaming mouse (75gm) thank you amazon â¤ï¸â¤ï¸ðð
Fooby Skoo –
This is a good and comfortable ergonomic mouse and I use it for day to day work and gaming.The one issue:I am using it on a laptop, plugged into a powered USB Hub.When I turn the laptop off, the mouse will stay on and when I power the laptop on again, sometimes the mouse will not respond or appear to be off, until I re-plug it into the Hub again. This can be very annoying.Other than that, the mouse does work. Hopefully they will fix that issue in a firmware update.
Klementine Des Pêches –
Over the last few years, I’ve used many mice, ranging from cheap but solid stuff like Redragon’s lineup to Corsair’s mid-range, to SteelSeries’ signature Rival 710. All have been usable, but to differing degrees of my personal preference and comfort.No mouse I’ve touched has fit my hand like this one. I really wanted more than just 2 side buttons and this obviously delivers there as well, being an ambidextrous mouse. I typically like heavier mice (such as the Rival 710), but this one isn’t too light for my comfort despite not being a heavy mouse by any means. It’s light, but big enough that the light weight doesn’t make the maneuverability feel shaky for my taste.This is also the first mouse I’ve used that supports 8KHz polling (although I probably won’t be using anything over 1k), and though I can’t comment on how practically useful it is, having the feature without a premium is, of course, a massive win. This mouse doesn’t sacrifice anything. It has all the utility you could want (unless you’re someone who uses your mouse for all your macros in an MMORPG, I suppose). It also features very solid and configurable RGB lighting in 3 different places across the mouse. It has a dual sensor setup, and this is where the mouse I paid $15 for completely eradicates the $100 Rival 710. This mouse feels 100x more accurate between lifting movements. I don’t have to lift very often, but a quick test between the 2 mice will easily favor this one, as the Rival 710 often continues tracking while the mouse is lifted a decent bit, which is a disgusting feeling in my opinion.Overall, this mouse has everything I was looking for in a mouse, a little more, and ultimately fits my tastes better than any other I’ve used.The Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless (while having admittedly amazing wireless capability) is simply too small for my hand and grip preference, and is also too light for my taste. It would be a solid general pick though, granted the $20 wired variant feels better for what you get price-wise.The Rival 710 has a ton of “premium” features that honestly end up being a waste of time and money (like the OLED screen. There’s a ton you can do with it but I never found myself actually caring to look at it and I quickly disabled the Discord integration as I’d rather see my custom GIF anyways). The third side button is a handy plus but definitely does not constitute the price. I also personally think that SteelSeries’ GG software & SteelSeries Engine are clunky, ugly (when going between the GG software and the Engine, which feels like a separate program forced inside a new one), and obnoxious. I know iCUE is a heavy beast but honestly it does a way better job of focusing on what it’s meant for. SteelSeries insists on trying to fit 5 completely different functionalities into a single piece of software. Why do I need my config software for my KB & mouse recording my gameplay when it just ends up being inferior to most other methods anyways? Finally, the vibration is the coolest feature in concept, except that only games that support SteelSeries’ API support it (an underwhelming and mixed bag of games overall). It could’ve been a killer feature if there was some way to have the mouse receive xinput vibration…Slamming other mice aside (I know I didn’t mention Redragon and that’s because there isn’t much to say; if you want a reliable mouse with most of what you need for an insanely cheap price, they’re a good buy), this mouse is my personal favorite and for $15 there is nothing that will compare in any sense. The weight and the texture feel a bit cheap, but from a functional standpoint, I would’ve absolutely paid the original listing price for this mouse.
René –
Es un mouse preciso y muy ligero. La ergonomÃa es cómoda para manos grandes. Tiene un excelente sensor y el cable es muy cómodo. La calidad de construcción es buena. Tiene como caracterÃsticas notables el rango de DPI y la frecuencia de muestreo. Lo uso principalmente para FPS y productividad. La experiencia de uso ha sido grata. Me gustó tanto que compré otros dos en promoción y con precio bajo.
avg. joe –
Reviews mentioned the shape might be awkward for some, I personally am a fan of it. Buttons are nice, dpi button in the center is always a plus, and ambidextrous shape is a life saver for a left handed user like me. Only issue is the scroll wheel has a bit of a rough travel.
Amazonaskapitän –
Ich nutze die Maus seit mittlerweile einem halben Jahr. Sie bietet einen groÃartigen Kompromiss zwischen GröÃe, Ausstattung und Gewicht. Sie ist nicht im Speziellen für eine besondere Griffart designed, ist relativ hoch, jedoch habe ich mich mittlerweile vollständig an ihre Form gewöhnt und nutze sie gerne. Auch bei längeren Spielesessions ist sie angenehm zu halten und zu jeder Zeit ist sie schnell und präzise, die Einstellungsmöglichkeiten sind umfassend.Ich würde sie wieder kaufen.