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Adata XPG Primer and Precog Review

Today we are looking at not one, but two peripherals from Adata and its XPG gaming line. We delve into the Primer mouse, with a PBT shell and several RGB zones, coming in with an RRP of £39.99. We also check out the Precog gaming headset, with connectivity options for anything you could think of, and a RRP of £129.99. Let's find out whether or not these are worth buying.

Primer Mouse

 

Specifications:

  • Interface: USB Type A
  • Switch: Omron with 20-million clicks rating
  • Resolution: 400/800/1600/3200/6400/12000 dpi
  • Dimension: 126 x 65.6 x 37.9 mm/4.9 x 2.58 x 1.49 in
  • Weight: 98g ± 5%
  • Acceleration: 50G
  • Report Rate: 250/500/1000 Hz
  • Lighting Effect: Color Wave, Breathing, Static, Off
  • System Requirement: Windows 10/8/7
  • Voltage: 5V
  • Current: 220mA
  • Cable Length: 1.8m
  • Certification: CE/FCC/BSMI/KC/VCCI/RCM/EAC
  • Warranty: 2 years

You can purchase the Adata XPG Primer mouse for around £42, from Amazon, HERE!

Pros

  • Nice braid on the cable.
  • Looks great with the bright RGB.
  • Buttons are clicky.
  • Good for all grip types really.
  • Doesn’t attract grease.
  • Comfortable and easy to use.
  • Specs are not bad for the price.

Cons

  • The mouse feels plasticky and has rough edges.
  • Not especially light.
  • Mouse wheel has little resistance.
  • Nothing really stands out.

Rating: 7.

Precog Headset

 

Specifications:

  • Color Black with Red Stitching
  • Headset Weight 362g
  • Dimensions (LxWxH) 69 x 237 x 198mm
  • Warranty 2 years
  • Drivers Electrostatic/dynamic dual-driver
  • Frequency Response 5 Hz – 50,000 Hz
  • Impedance 32Ω±15%
  • Sensitivity 102±3dB/mW@1KHz
  • Mic Noise Canceling Technology ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation)
  • Mic Directivity Cardioid/Unidirectional
  • Mic Frequency Response 20Hz – 20,000 Hz Mic Sensitivity -38db±1.5db
  • Interfaces USB type C / 3.5mm Audio Modes (USB) Music mode / Virtual 7.1 mode / FPS mode Lighting Effect Red LED on/off Type-C Wired Controller Cable Length 1.3m 3.5mm In-Line Wired Controller Cable Length 1.25m Type A to C Extension Cable Length 1.25m Y-cable Splitter Cable Length 1.36m
  • Accessories : Carrying case Type-C wired controller w/ DSP sound card 3.5mm In-line wired Controller Type A to C Cable Y-cable splitter

You can purchase the ADATA PRECOG gaming headset for around £80, from Amazon, HERE!

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Pros

  • Lots of cable choices.
  • Nice hard-shell case.
  • Nice visual and tactile textures.
  • Headset lights up.
  • 3.5mm sound was great for music.
  • The mic is good quality.

Cons

  • No lights when using 3.5mm cable.
  • Cups are not really that thick.
  • The fit wasn’t that great around my ears.
  • DSP sound card was disappointing and also gets a little warm with use.
  • Couldn’t really get a good sound for gaming.
  • Volume dial was temperamental.

Rating: 7.

KitGuru says: The PRECOG headset is OK all round, the dedicated DSP soundcard was disappointing in terms of sound quality but the Hi-Res Audio-certified 3.5mm option was great. The Primer mouse will get the job done and it does have a good sensor, but the rough edges and an overall budget design left us wanting more.

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