Equipped with a gaming-grade 12,000 DPI sensor, this mouse has dropped in price to just $10!

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Equipped with a gaming-grade 12,000 DPI sensor, this mouse has dropped in price to just $10!

Bargain hunters looking for a gaming mouse should not pass up Nixcen's Nixeus Revel Fit. Normally, a low-priced mouse like this, especially one labeled "gaming" rodent, would be a red herring. However, the specifications and user reviews suggest that this mouse is worth considering, even if only as a spare. [Incidentally, the list price is $39.99, which is quite reasonable for a gaming mouse, but the MSRP is closer to the lower-priced models of more well-known brands.

What makes this model stand out (besides the $10 price tag) is the Pixart MW3360 sensor. This is the same sensor found in mice such as the Glorious Model O, Cooler Master's MM520, and MasterMouse Pro L.

This is the same sensor found in the Glorious Model O, Cooler Master's MM520, and MasterMouse Pro L.

There are eight DPI settings beforehand, ranging from a low-end 400 DPI to a high-end 12,000 DPI; the Nixeus Revel software utility can probably tweak these settings, but this is a completely optional installation.

The mouse also uses Omron switches for the main clicker, which are two of the Revel Fit's five programmable buttons. This is something not often seen in $10 mice. The design is also relatively lightweight at 100 grams.

Although I have not used this mouse myself, I am encouraged by the user reviews on Amazon and Newegg, as well as the testimonials posted on Reddit.

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