TECWARE EX1 Lightweight Gaming Mouse, 26K DPI Wireless Mouse, OLED Screen Display, 59g Lightweight, RGB Charging Dock, Tri-Mode Connectivity, Comes with PTFE Feet and Grip Tape, Gaming Mouse (White)

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OLED Display Button
Wireless Charging
Ultra Light Weight
Tri-Mode Connectivity
Pure White PTFE Mouse Feet

Reviews (5)

5 reviews for TECWARE EX1 Lightweight Gaming Mouse, 26K DPI Wireless Mouse, OLED Screen Display, 59g Lightweight, RGB Charging Dock, Tri-Mode Connectivity, Comes with PTFE Feet and Grip Tape, Gaming Mouse (White)

  1. Steven Tucker

    Amazing Mouse for the $$$
    Bought this recently off a friend’s recommendation. Upgrading from the original Logitech G Pro Wireless mouse. I recently purchased the Razer Viper V3 Pro as well ($150). Comparing the two… you can’t go wrong with this mouse for the price. Company CS is very responsive if you ever need anything. Buy the mouse and enjoy it! I will update my review if any issues pop up.

  2. Sneed

    Amazing
    Awesome mouse. It’s very lightweight compared to my G703 (I know…not a lightweight mouse by any means) and most importantly to me: the software is excellent and macros are saved to the firmware on the mouse. That means you can program some macros, assign to buttons, and then close the software and never open it again and your macros will work anywhere. The software is super lightweight also, doesn’t add itself to your startup programs and only takes up about 12MB. Onboard macros is something I was sorely missing with my Logitech mouse, and don’t get me started on how awful LGHub has been for me.Also, what else isn’t to love? Quality sensor and switches (the switches are a bit of a heavier press, FYI), stock skates are very nice, and it feels pretty good in the hand, too. I will remark that coming from a larger mouse (G703 has been my daily for years now) the EX1 feels a little small to me, but I don’t think it’s unreasonable for a gaming mouse, especially. Will probably just take a few days of getting used to the size difference.Oh, and did I mention how much I like the software? While it lacks a modifier/layering feature as far as I can tell – i.e. you can’t hold one button to shift to another set of button assignments – you can adjust liftoff, DPI, polling rate, power settings, basically everything all from a single page. Really straightforward and easy to use.

  3. Bob Barker

    Great gaming mouse with a couple of quirks
    This is a great tri-mode mouse. It can be connected to your system via a USB-C cord, regular wireless, or bluetooth. It comes with a USB-C cord, charging cradle, “grippy” stickers, and replacement lower “slider” stickers.Notably absent were instructions of any sort. The link shown in the product page to download the software was not a valid link – just do a search for Tecware in your web browser, click “software” at the top of their page, then scroll to the download link for the EX1 software. The software allows one to change the button settings, DPI settings, sleep time, etc.I’m using this mouse in a business/home environment, so admittedly it may be a bit “overkill” for my purpose. In actual use, I’ve found the mouse to be a bit too light for my preference. The weight of the mouse alone is shown to come in at 1.9oz (54g) when measured with my home food scale. The disadvantage of having a mouse this light for non-gaming applications is that the pointer tends to move a tad when you let go of the mouse, whereas heavier mice tend to stay put where you left them. A quality mouse pad seems to eliminate this little “jump” when releasing the mouse.I found attaching the mouse to the included charging base a bit awkward and cumbersome. If you’re off just a tad, the mouse won’t charge. The product page indicates the battery is rated for 30 hours of continuous use, but I used the mouse for my 12 hour shift at work last night, and a bit more today, and the power meter is still showing to be at 97%, so the battery life seems pretty exceptional for non-gaming use.If not used for a while, the mouse goes to “sleep”, and can be awoken by pressing one of the buttons. The sleep times are adjustable in the software. The side buttons are forward/back for web browing. The roller wheel is a scroll button. To change the DPI (mouse speed), press on the OLED display to cycle through the options. My eyes are old and I found the OLED font to be a bit small for my liking, but it is a nice touch. The color of the baselight on the charging stand can be changed by pressing the button on the bottom of the stand.Overall, this mouse represents a good value at its current listed price. The packaging it comes in is exceptionally sharp, making this a great gift idea for your teen gamer. With the exception of the couple quirks noted above, I anticipate years of enjoyment from this Tecware mouse.

  4. Jordan

    Perfect upgrade for office environment. Love that it recharges.
    Great mouse! I got tired of replacing the batteries in my mouse at work so decided to see what else is out there. This is great that it has a dock to recharge and I just toss it on there every night before I go home. its very comfortable to use for long periods as I do a lot of work on the computer. Very smooth with its use and does not make an annoying clicking sound like some do. Id imagine this would be great for a gamer but in an office setting it is equally as great!

  5. Andrew

    Mouse does not sit flat.
    Bought this mouse as someone who is not a hardcore gamer.Pros:- The shape and texture of the mouse is nice, and I like the fact that it comes with a charging dock.- Mouse is light while not feeling super cheap.- Primary left and right mouse buttons felt good.- Charging dock is cool and does work.- Feet glide well to me.- The screen on the top that shows the current DPI, battery life, and connectivity mode is handy.- The mouse does come with grip tape if you’re into that (I personally do not use grip tape).- Scroll wheel feels fine, not the most definition I’ve felt (that award goes to my Logitech G502) but usable.Cons:- The mouse does not sit flat on a desk and you can feel it rock back and forth. Not super noticeable on a mousepad, but is very noticeable on the desk itself. This really bothered me and is the reason why I’m returning it.- The charging dock has RGB, but it does not remember what color you set it to if it loses power. I would manually set it to red by tapping on it, and it will always default to the first RGB setting after every reboot or every time you unplug and replug the dock.- Side buttons felt a little rattly and cheap.- The bottom of the dock is sticky, which means it’s meant to be stuck on your desk and not move anywhere. Not really a con but just something to keep in mind.Overall, if the fact that this mouse doesn’t sit totally flat not bother you (it is also possible that I just got a dud), then this is a pretty good budget option for a gaming mouse.

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