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Epomaker turns its focus to the gaming mouse with new CarbonX and Click Lite

Epomaker, a brand primarily known for its keyboards, is branching out into the world of gaming mice in response to community requests. The company has today launched two new models: the high-end, ultra-light Epomaker CarbonX featuring a carbon fibre shell, and the budget-friendly Epomaker Click Lite.

The CarbonX is obviously the enthusiast offering here. With its carbon fiber casing, the mouse achieves an impressively low weight of just 50g while maintaining structural rigidity. The hollow design not only saves weight but also contributes to its unique aesthetic, with Epomaker noting that a dustproof layer protects the internal PCB. Under the hood, the CarbonX is packed with top-tier specs, featuring the PixArt PAW3950 optical sensor and an 8 kHz polling rate for low-latency input. Lastly, the two main buttons use Omron optical switches.

For gamers on a tighter budget, Epomaker is also launching the Click Lite, featuring a more traditional, understated design. Available in black or white, this mouse features a PAW3311 sensor capable of up to 12,000 DPI and a standard polling rate of 1000 Hz. The Click Lite has five programmable buttons and is powered by a 500 mAh battery for extended wireless use.

Both new mice are available now via Epomaker's official website, Amazon, and AliExpress. The high-performance CarbonX is priced at $79.99/€72.95, while the budget-friendly Click Lite costs just $29.99/€27.95.

KitGuru says: Which of the two new Epomaker mice would you choose for your setup?

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