AOC AGON AGM700 Gaming Mouse Review




/ 2 years ago

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A Closer Look & Performance

First impressions are certainly important, and thankfully, the AOC AGM700 makes a very good one. This is a really fantastic looking gaming mouse, with a nice blend of grey and black that speaks of a quality product. It feels like a quality product too, with a durable feel and a nice sturdy weight. Albeit, it does have a weight tuning system, so you could make it +/- 25 grams in 5g stages.

The mouse is hard-wired, but it’s a lovely black and red braided cable that matches up with the black and red theme we see on all AGON series products.

The mouse has a set of side buttons, as you might expect. However, there’s also a cheeky extra button, which is programmable, but its main purpose is really as a sniper key. Hold it down, and it’ll drop your DPI, allowing you precision control for that headshot. Let go of the button, and your DPI will revert. Fun idea, do it the other way, set the sniper to higher DPI, and you can use it for fast turns while driving tanks in Battlefield… big brain time.

There’s a firm grip on the left side too, making it easy to get a firm… well, grip, obviously. However, it also looks great too, adding a little visual flair to the mouse overall.

On the right side, there’s even more of that grip finish, which again looks great.

The matte black of the mouse looks great, and there’s a lovely AGON logo emblazoned on the back. Is it backlit with colourful lights? You bet your ass it is.

The ergonomics look great, it’s a familiar-looking and feeling shape, and while it’s a right-handed mouse, it’s fairly comfortable to use in the left hand should you ever find the need. AOC hasn’t reinvented the mouse here, and that’s a good thing.

It’s a good size too and fits my palm well. However, the shape will work well with a palm rest, fingertip or hybrid grip playstyle just fine.

There’s matching RGB lighting in the M button and on the interior section of the mouse wheel too, giving you plenty to customise should you feel the need.

The coolest design aspect of the mouse, however, is the LMB and RMB. They’ve been given a stylish brushed metal look that frankly looks freaking awesome. What’s more, this design is similar to what we see on their AGON monitors too, so it’s going to look great paired up with one of those.

The buttons feel great too, with the Omron switches delivering the quality we’ve come to expect. However, since both switches are mounted on their own sprung panels, they feel very responsive and have a great tactile feel to them.

There’s an LED indicator on the side here, allowing you to check DPI levels at a glance. Plus, the M button can be used to cycle through your profiles, where you can have macros, RGB, button configurations and more all saved to the mouse.

The underside of the mouse has a good setup, with five slipmats providing a decent amount of glide. The mouse isn’t particularly heavy even with the weights in place, so it’s very smooth on hard and softer gaming surfaces.

If you did want to change the weight, just pop this cover off and add/remove them as you see fit.

As for the sensor, it’s the Pixart 3389, which can deliver a true 16,000 DPI at 4000 IPS and 50G acceleration. That’s more than good enough for some serious gaming, and honestly, I can’t find any issues with it, it’s a decent sensor.

When it comes to gaming, this mouse just delivers the goods. It’s nimble and it’s comfortable to hold, and its ergonomics lend themselves to any grip type you choose. What I do like is the overall range of options, and having everything full programmable, plus the addition of the sniper button, just makes it feel very versatile no matter what type of game you’re playing. Or dare I say it, actually bothering to do some work, it’s a good all-around mouse really.

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