The Genesis XENON 770 RBG Gaming Mouse is created with the thought about demanding gamers who want full control over the actions. Therefore, in addition to modern software, the “rodent” is equipped with changeable side panels, dedicated to the MMO and FPS games. Equally important are the mouse’s high-precision sensor and robust construction, making the Xenon 770 a top-shelf gaming hardware.

Genesis XENON 770 RBG Gaming Mouse Specs:
- Maximum resolution – 10200 DPI
- Programmable buttons – Yes
- Illumination colour – RGB
- Sensor model – Pixart PAW3327
- Resolution – 10200 DPI
- Sampling frequency – 1000 Hz
- Maximum tracking speed – 220 inches/s
- Glide type – Teflon
- Weight – 110 g
- Acceleration – 30 G
- Number of programmable buttons – 14
- Sensor – Optical
- Communication – Wired
- Cable length – 180 cm
The Xenon 770 has 14 programmable buttons which mean each user can have their unique setup. Functions and macros can be assigned to each button and are stored on the mouse’s memory. This means no matter which PC you plug it into, it will remember the settings.
The big selling point is the sensor. The sensor is a high-quality PAW3327. This is the same sensor used in the CORSAIR’S M55 and the HyperX Pulsefire Core. I can choose from 200 to 10200 DPI. You can save up to 6 different sensitivity settings, so you can choose them on the fly. Genesis has also implemented the Xenon 770 Huano switches. These off a lifetime of up to 20 million clicks.
Furthermore, the included software allows me to customize the colours on the mouse easily. You can also use the modular design to switch the buttons and grip for a more comfortable gaming session.
Overall, the Genesis XENON 770 RBG Gaming Mouse is a great gaming companion. Finally, please check out our gaming reviews. Also, don’t forget to connect with the Jabba Reviews team on Facebook or Twitter.
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