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May 2017
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The editors liked
Flawless performance
Excellent build quality
Hot-swap optical and laser sensors
Modular switches
Weight tuning system
Two sets of panels included
Steelbox case
Modular nature takes customisation options to the next level
Includes best-in-class PMW 3360 sensor
Different switch types to suit different styles of play
Easy to customise
The editors didn't like
Software could do with a visual update
If you like to play lots of games and even mix up your play styles from time to time
The Morpha X is an appealing product. The mouse you buy doesn’t have to be the mouse you use
And you can tweak a lot of features
Not available in the UK
$130 is a lot
And those in the UK would have to pay extra to import it
Plastic outer-shell was a touch loose
Laser sensor could well be ignored
As gamers will likely just stick with the PMW 3360
Modular nature takes customisation options to the next level, Includes best-in-class PMW 3360 sensor, Different switch types to suit different styles of play, Easy to customise
Not available in the UK, $130 is a lot, and those in the UK would have to pay extra to import it, Plastic outer-shell was a touch loose, Laser sensor could well be ignored, as gamers will likely just stick with the PMW 3360, Clunky software
There's no denying that the EpicGear Morpha X is unlike any other mouse I have seen.It gives you incredible control over the entirety of what makes a mouse, a mouse – you can change its colour, its weight, its switches and even the sensor type.Changing th...
Published: 2017-05-07, Author: Ben , review by: enostech.com
Now, let me just start this off by saying the current mice I generally use on a daily basis feature Optical sensors. However, I found myself sticking with the 9800 Laser and for one main reason in particular. As many of you will know, I am an avid FPS fan...
Published: 2017-03-20, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Flawless performance, Excellent build quality, Hot-swap optical and laser sensors, Modular switches, Weight tuning system, Two sets of panels included, Steelbox case,
Software could do with a visual update, If you like to play lots of games and even mix up your play styles from time to time, the Morpha X is an appealing product. The mouse you buy doesn’t have to be the mouse you use, and you can tweak a lot of features
PriceThis is one of the most unique and feature packed mice on the market today, so it comes with a price tag to match its flagship status. The EpicGear Morpha X will set you back around $129.99 from Amazon US. It's not currently in the UK market but chec...
Abstract: When deciding to get a mouse these days its hard to decide what your looking for in a mouse. What type of sensor or switches, does it have a weight system, and even what color will it be. I believe that is why EpicGear decided to create the Morpha X Gamin...
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Published: 2017-05-25, Author: Paul , review by: technologyx.com
The Morpha X is a great concept with good software but overall is highly priced for the practicality you will get out of it...
Includes excellent, swappable optical and laser sensors, Adjustable weight system, Can swap white or silver shells, Four user-configured dpi settings, Lift-distance and angle-snapping sliders
Expensive for what you get, Shaped for righties only, Rough tracking on some surfaces, Primitive macro editor, Software is counter-intuitive, buggy
The adjustable weight system and the pair of high-end sensors are pluses, but software and smoothness issues pull this modular mouse down by the tail. Read More...
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Published: 2017-05-05, Author: Barry , review by: pcmag.com
Swappable optical and laser sensors, Adjustable weight system, Can swap white or silver shells, Four dpi settings, Lift-distance and angle-snapping sliders,
Expensive for what you get, Shaped for righties only, Rough tracking on some surfaces, Primitive macro editor, Software is counter-intuitive, buggy
The adjustable weight system and the pair of high-end sensors are pluses, but software and smoothness issues pull this modular mouse down by the tail...
Abstract: TR gerbils may not have heard of EpicGear, a division of Golden Emperor International Limited (better known as GEiL). On top of its various memory offerings, the company sells a full range of gaming gear under that EpicGear brand, including keyboards, mic...
Completely modular, 2 sensors included, 2 sets of switches included, 2 different outer panels, Comfortable to use, Cool metal tin / carrying case
Not worth it if you don't make use of the modularity, No lighting zones or special lighting effects, Software could be better
I have been using the Morpha X for a few weeks now and I do have to say it is a very comfortable mouse. It is designed as more of an ambidextrous mouse so you can actually use it in either hand. For me I prefer the 12000 dpi IR LED sensor, EG purple switc...