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Xenics TITAN GZ, Ultra-Lightweight Wireless Gaming Mouse with 3 Connection Modes

It's not easy to keep releasing new products while maintaining the lineup if it's been quite a while since it came out. However, the Xenics TITAN series has been continuously adding models that reflect user needs, such as ultra-lightweight and some customization features, since its first appearance, and is still receiving good responses. There are so many kinds that I wonder if there will be more to come, but recently, they have newly introduced the high-performance gaming mouse TITAN GZ that supports three connection methods. Let's check out the review to see what advantages this model has.
"Xenics TITAN GZ Wireless Gaming Mouse Package Contents"


You can tell it's a Xenics TITAN lineup just by looking at the package box design. It supports three connection methods: wired, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth 5.2, and uses the Kailh GM 80M switch and PIXART's PAW 3395 sensor. It is ultra-lightweight with a maximum of 26,000 DPI, 80 hours of battery efficiency, and a weight of about 55g even when using a built-in battery. Available in two colors: black and white.

The components are very simple: the mouse body, manual, and a 1.6m long C-type paracord cable. The cable is quite light due to the nature of the material and has less tangling. It is also used for wired connection and charging.
"Xenics TITAN GZ Wireless Gaming Mouse Design"



It has a very simple and plain appearance with no RGB LED, which is commonly supported by gaming gear, and no common logo. However, this design has the advantage of not getting boring and being able to be used for a long time. It is symmetrical, but suitable for right-handed users due to the side button positions. The matte black finish is also quite good, and the size is 118x62x40mm, which looks a bit small.
The Kailh GM 80M switch used has a moderate repulsion and a pleasant click feel, and there is no noticeable left or right deviation. The side button click feel is also decent, and the wheel moves with clear distinction.


On the bottom, PTFE feet for sliding are attached around the top, bottom, and sensor, and a 2.4GHz, wired, Bluetooth mode switch, a DPI change button next to the sensor, and a Bluetooth pairing button are placed. Also, if you open the small cover, there is a receiver stored inside, so you don't have to worry about losing it. The PAW 3395 sensor has a maximum acceleration of 50g, a maximum tracking speed of 650ips, an Error Rate of 0.4%, and a maximum resolution of 26,000 DPI, supporting comfortable use not only for gaming but also for general purposes.


Connecting the cable to the front C port allows you to use it wired while charging. The 500mAh built-in battery can be used for up to 80 hours when fully charged. Of course, battery efficiency may vary depending on the user environment and usage, and the LED on the top turns on while charging and turns off when fully charged.
"Xenics TITAN GZ Wireless Gaming Mouse Grip, Utilization"


When you spread your hand on the keyboard, it's about F1-F10 size based on the function row. The sleek and low height, and slightly small size make it comfortable to grip in any form, such as palm grip or finger grip. It may be a bit disappointing if you want a size that fills your hand, but the grip will generally be less divisive.
Basically, 6 levels of DPI are set up to 400(YELLOW), 800(RED), 1600(GREEN), 3200(BLUE), 6400(SKYBLUE), 26000(PUPLE), and customization is also possible in the software.
The dedicated software allows battery monitoring and customization of 6 button functions. DPI can be set in 50 unit increments up to 26,000, 1000Hz polling rate, LOD setting, ripple control for horizontal and vertical correction, angle snapping, and motion sync function that helps to maintain consistency even with intense point movements and synchronize with PC signals for accurate tracking.
When playing games, the pointing is accurate and the movement is smooth. The ultra-light weight was also good because it reduced wrist strain even when playing games for a long time, and the input response was fast and stable without disconnection because it used a 2.4GHz receiver.

The fact that Bluetooth 5.2 connection is possible in addition to wired and 2.4GHz connection is also a merit because it increases usability.
"Xenics TITAN GZ Wireless Gaming Mouse Review"

I think Xenics TITAN mice are more than basic. This is because I was more satisfied than disappointed every time they came out. After using it myself, I think it's quite well made this time as well, from the grip to the functions, such as the clean design, three connection methods, light weight, and comfortable sensor performance. The lack of RGB LED that suits the gaming environment may be disappointing, but if you are looking for a high-performance gaming mouse with a light weight while using a normal shell instead of a perforated shell, the TITAN GZ will also be a suitable choice. :)

"This review was written subjectively after receiving a product from Xenics."

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2024-01-05