ADATA XPG Alpha Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

ADATA is continuing to expand their XPG gaming line and one of the latest additions is their XPG Alpha Gaming Mouse, which they are offering in both wired and wireless versions. They’ve send us over the wireless version which weighs in at 98 grams with an ergonomic design, has 6 programmable buttons, uses 2.4 GHz wireless for a solid connection, and makes use of the high performance PixArt PAW 3335 16,000 DPI optical sensor. What’s even better is that this mouse might be one of the most affordable wireless gaming mouse we’ve taken a look at with a price of $64.99 at our favorite online retailer. Let’s take a look and see what this mouse is all about!

Special thanks to ADATA for providing us with the XPG Alpha Wireless Gaming Mouse to review.

Specifications

Interface: USB Type-C
Connection: Wireless 2.4G / Bluetooth 5.1 / Wired
Battery Life: Up to 60 hours
Sensor: PAW 3335
Resolution: 100-16,000 (via PRIME)
IPS: 400
Max. Acceleration: 40 G
Polling Rate: 250 / 500 / 1000 Hz (via PRIME)
Switch: OMRON with 60-million clicks rating
Lighting Effect: RGB (PRIME Support)
Material: PC + ABS
Buttons: 6
Dimension: 128 x 78 x 40mm (5.04 x 3.07 x 1.57 in)
Weight: 98 ±5g (without cable)
Cable Length: 1.8 m (5.9 ft)
OS Compatibility: Windows
Warranty: 2 Years

Packaging

The XPG Alpha comes in pretty standard packaging with a picture of the mouse on the front and some specifications listed.

ADATA XPG Alpha Wireless Gaming Mouse

Flipping over to the back there is another picture of the mouse and more of the features of the mouse are listed.

ADATA XPG Alpha Wireless Gaming Mouse

Getting everything out of the box we have the XPG Alpha mouse, USB cable, user’s guide, and set of XPG stickers.

ADATA XPG Alpha Wireless Gaming Mouse

The included cable is a nicely braided USB-A to USB-C cable used to charge the mouse or use it in wired mode.

ADATA XPG Alpha Wireless Gaming Mouse

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