Torq X10 Review Summary

EVGA Torq X10 Mouse

The Torq X10 brings a lot of features to the table.  It has a 8200 CPI laser sensor with the acceleration issues fixed.  It has a customizable arch height and adjustable weight and lighting.  However the sensor and feet setup didn’t seem to work well at higher CPI settings.  The Torq X10 wasn’t smooth in use and the shape was uncomfortable for me, fatiguing my wrist far faster than the competition.

The good news is that it’s ambidextrous and therefore may appeal more to left handers for whom the Chroma and Gladius are not available to.  It’s also a bargain – currently listed at major retailers for a measly $37.

If you’re looking for an affordable 8200CPI mouse then this might just be it, but I’d definitely suggest checking out the shape in a brick and mortar store before committing to it.

Where to buy: Amazon – $38, Newegg $37, EVGA – $60

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EVGA Torq X10 Mouse