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AOC AGON AGM600 Mouse Review

Rating: 8.0.

The AGM600 is a budget friendly gaming mouse from monitor giants AOC. Featuring a PixArt PMW 3389 sensor and Kailh switches, on paper it looks like a bit of a bargain at the £40 price point. The proof is in the pudding however, so let's find out how it performs in the real world…

Timestamps:

00:00 Start
00:24 Pricing, Close up details
02:25 RGB (its subtle)
02:56 Underside / weight / build quality / usb cable
04:38 Sound test
05:09 Performance / Gaming
06:18 Sensor
07:11 Switches
07:30 Software
08:50 Closing Thoughts

Specifications:

  • GRIP STYLE- Palm, Claw
  • SHAPE – Ergonomic, Right handed
  • MOUSE BUTTON TYPE – Kailh
  • MOUSE BUTTON DURABILITY – 80 Million Clicks
  • NUMBER OF BUTTONS – 10 (10 programmable)
  • ILLUMINATION – 16.8 million colours
  • ON BOARD MEMORY – 2 profiles
  • SENSOR – Pixart PMW3389
  • SENSOR TYPE – Optical
  • DPI – 16000 Real DPI
  • IPS – 400IPS
  • ACCELERATION – 50G
  • POLLING RATE – 1000Hz, 1ms
  • CONNECTIVITY – Wired USB 2.0
  • CABLETYPE – Braided
  • CABLE LENGTH – 1.8 m
  • SOFTWARE – AOC G-Menu
  • OPERATION SYSTEM – Windows
  • WARRANTY PERIOD – 2 years
  • PRODUCT WEIGHT (MOUSE ONLY) – 115g
  • PRODUCT DIMENSIONS (LXWXH) – 73.9×43.3×130.5

You can buy the AOC AGON AGM600 mouse for £39.99 from Amazon UK HERE.

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Pros:

  • Plenty of buttons.
  • Good, simple software.
  • Sleek design.
  • Great ergonomics.

Cons:

  • Only average build quality.
  • Non-detachable cable.
  • Thick cable that kinks easily.

KitGuru says: This is a good budget mouse from AOC that has plenty of features typically found on mice at a much higher price point, including the PixArt PMW3389 sensor and Kailh switches. It's let down slightly by only average build quality and some minor button rattle but that's commonplace on cheaper mice. It's a decent choice for anyone looking for wired quality without breaking the bank.

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Rating: 8.0.

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