Xiaomi has been eyeing the gaming market for a while now. Although the company is timidly entering this sector, most of the products it releases are very interesting both in price and in technical characteristics. The new product from the company is perhaps the most interesting of all and, without a doubt, one of their products that would become extremely popular over time. Xiaomi Mouse X1 is the company’s new gaming mouse that copies some of the features of leading (and most expensive) brands at an unbeatable price.
This is a gaming mouse that comes with some of the most sought after components by gamers. The Xiaomi X1 mouse promises smooth and accurate tracking thanks to the highly sensitive PAW3395 chip with Wireless connection 8000 Hz which guarantees a response time of just 0.125 milliseconds and is optimized for high performance in competitive applications. It has a tracking speed of 650 inches per second and 50 G acceleration – some features of mice that cost three times as much.
Xiaomi Mouse X1: Great Price, Great Performance

The mouse is equipped with TTC optical switches, which provide a very pleasant tactile click, and a 26,000 DPI optical sensor, which provides precise tracking and accurate aiming. Autonomy is not far behind: Built-in battery with a capacity of 530 mAhProvides up to 110 hours of wireless operation in 2.4 GHz and 1000 Hz frequency.
Weighs only 65g, and includes a wireless USB adapter, a direct-connect cable, and full Windows support. In addition, the company confirmed that users can also save user settings directly to the mousewhich allows you to easily switch between configurations and adapt its behavior to each game or each situation.
The new Xiaomi X1 mouse is currently only available in China and has an unbeatable price of 279 yuan.about 35 euros per shiftConsidering that many of its features are found in mice costing over €150, this is a knock on the table that, if it reaches the West, could revolutionize the entire gaming peripherals sector.
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