Unveiling the Genesis Xenon 800 RGB: An In-Depth Review

Unveiling the Genesis Xenon 800 RGB: An In-Depth Review

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The Genesis Xenon 800 gaming mouse offers incredible value for your money. Check out our Genesis Xenon 800 RGB review to see if this might be your next go-to gaming mouse.

Introduction
Genesis might not be as well-known as Logitech or Razer, so it’s understandable if you’re a bit skeptical. However, Genesis has been around since 2011 and produces a variety of gaming products, primarily focusing on affordable options like mice, keyboards, mousepads, and headphones. Today, we’re diving into a detailed review of the Genesis Xenon 800 RGB.

What This Review Covers
We’ll be discussing the design, feel, performance, price, and specs of the Genesis Xenon 800 RGB. Additionally, we’ll go over its software, pros and cons, our overall rating, and whether it’s worth your money.

Price and Specifications
Let’s start with the specs: the Genesis Xenon 800 supports up to 16,000 DPI and has a sampling rate of 1,000 Hz. It features the high-quality PixArt PMW 3389 sensor, also found in other top-tier mice like the Cooler Master MM710, HyperX Pulsefire Pro, and Endgame Gear XM1. This sensor is one of the best on the market.

What’s more, the mouse includes an interchangeable top panel, allowing you to switch between a honeycomb and solid top cover.

Package Contents
The Xenon 800 boasts Omron switches, Teflon feet for a smooth glide, and weighs only 58 grams—a lightweight champion in the gaming world. For reference, it’s comparable in weight to the Cooler Master MM710, lighter than the Glorious Model O, and slightly heavier than the Finalmouse Ultralight 2. The mouse also features a 180 cm shoelace-style cable and six programmable buttons, customizable via the Xenon 800 software.

At just $50, the Xenon 800 offers fantastic specs at an unbeatable price, making it a great deal compared to other options in the same price range.

Genesis Carbon 500 Maxi Flash Mousepad
Along with the mouse, Genesis also provided their Carbon 500 Maxi Flash Mousepad. This mousepad has a smooth, soft texture, making it easy to glide your mouse across. Its clean, stable design fits seamlessly into high-end gaming setups, and it’s even waterproof to prevent spills from becoming a disaster.

Measuring 900 mm x 450 mm, the mousepad can comfortably hold both your keyboard and allow for ample mouse movement. It’s sold separately, but we included it in this review to give you a complete picture.

The Genesis Xenon 800 RGB Review

First Impressions
Opening the box, you’ll find adjustable weights (12 metal weights and a holder), a solid top panel, and extra black and red DPI buttons of varying heights for customization. There are also additional black mouse feet you can swap with the pre-installed white ones. A quick installation guide and the mouse itself are also included.

At first glance, the Genesis Xenon 800 resembles other popular gaming mice like the Glorious Model O and the Cooler Master MM710. The honeycomb design not only reduces the mouse’s overall weight but also looks sleek.

During the review, we noted that the RGB lighting compliments the mouse well. Despite being mostly near the bottom, the honeycomb design allows the RGB light to shine through subtly on the sides and top.

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