Not everyone can, or even wants, to spend $100 on a mouse which prices out a lot of the high end gaming mice on the market. At $30 the AiZO EXO1-K might be a perfect solution for those customers, offering a mix of features with a low price. Fans of glowing mice will like the LEDs, many gamers will be satisfied with the DPI range of 1250 – 3500 and six programmable buttons will be just enough for your average user. Overclockers Club found the mouse a bit heavy and the movement was stiff initially but not hard to become accustomed to. Only right handed people need apply at the moment, hopefully a leftie model will arrive eventually.
"This mouse, above all, you get what you pay for. It's not a $100 mouse that does everything but order pizza for you. It is not a cheap garbage mouse that only works half the time, either. What you get is a reliable, aesthetically pleasing, and simple gaming mouse. That being mentioned, this gives the mouse every bit of credit that some of the more expensive mice deserve as well."
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£100 including mouse for me
£100 including mouse for me to ship from USA to UK £60 shipping costs form Amazon. 272g package as well. Just buy a £100 mouse then i suppose.
Im sure it feels different in
Im sure it feels different in the hand but its seems to me judging by the picture it looks just like a steelseries sensi.