EpicGear MeduZa Hybrid mouse USB Type-A 6000 DPI

  • Brand : EpicGear
  • Product name : MeduZa Hybrid
  • Product code : EGMA1H-OB
  • Category : Mice
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  • Info modified on : 18 Jan 2024 11:20:12
  • Warranty: : 2 year
  • Long product name EpicGear MeduZa Hybrid mouse USB Type-A 6000 DPI :

    Laser / Optical / HDST, up to 6000 dpi, USB2.0, Black

  • Short summary description EpicGear MeduZa Hybrid mouse USB Type-A 6000 DPI :

    EpicGear MeduZa Hybrid, USB Type-A, 6000 DPI, Black

  • Long summary description EpicGear MeduZa Hybrid mouse USB Type-A 6000 DPI :

    EpicGear MeduZa Hybrid. Device interface: USB Type-A, Movement resolution: 6000 DPI, Buttons quantity: 7, Scroll type: Wheel. Power source: Cable. Product colour: Black

Reviews
Updated:
2013-11-01 23:57:35
Average rating:81
Uk has collected 51 expert reviews for EpicGear MeduZa Hybrid mouse USB Type-A 6000 DPI and the average expert rating is 81 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
kitguru.net
Updated:
2013-11-01 23:57:27
Average rating:90
Today we are going to look at the first three products in the Epic Gear range, the Meduza gaming mouse, the Skorpios mouse bungee and the Compoxite gaming surface. We have decided to combine all three of these products into one article as they are...
  • Dual sensors, ‘Epic' performance, Perfect weight balance, Great build quality...
  • Software could be better, Not all the lights are colour-configurable...
  • Meduza MouseOverall we are very impressed with what the Epic Gear Meduza has to offer.  Even though it's their first attempt at a gaming mouse, the Meduza is very impressive indeed and is sure to lure gamers away from the longer established brands such as...
Xtremecomputing.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-01 23:57:30
Average rating:0
Taken from the EpicGear Medusa page) The Perfect Gaming-Ergonomic Design - Co-developed by pro gamers, every line, every curve and every concave on the Meduza was thoroughly studied and analyzed for the one purpose of extreme support and comfort for...
  • The Epic Gear Medusa promises so much but falls short of delivering on that in many key areas, whilst the tracking and sensors are some of the best I have ever had the pleasure to use but the macro issues and slow activation of profiles and macros let...
atomicmpc.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-01 23:57:35
Average rating:92
Geil is very well known for producing solid, enthusiast grade RAM, but it’s also getting a lot of respect for its forays – like every other vendor and their dog – into gaming peripherals. It’s a tough thing to pull off on the first attempt, too; it’s...
  • Geil Epicgear Meduza: Great technology and precision. Hybrid Pad: Well made, but feels too grippy...
hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2013-11-01 23:57:35
Average rating:80
Can it match or exceed our opinions on the G700? Let's find out.
  • The Meduza can function as a plug and play device but to avoid any issues and ensure the mouse performs as designed it is best to install the latest Epic Gear driver and software. Installing the Meduza application software is a quick, straight forward...
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2014-02-02 01:19:48
Average rating:0
To many computer users the mouse is just a necessary little tool for operating their computer. As long as it has two buttons and a wheel and the cursor goes where it's supposed to, most people are satisfied. Gamers are more demanding, however, in terms...
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2014-03-30 05:47:06
Average rating:90
Completely out of the blue we received an email to have a look at a new mouse that has hit the market over the pond, but has yet to release in the States. Looking at the press release information in the email, I was intrigued to say the least to have...
  • Epic Gear has really thought through everything with the Meduza HDST mouse. Personally there isn't anything I didn't really like aside from the overall weight of over 100 grams - I can see why there aren't any additional weights as most mice offer. Th...
overclockersclub.com
Updated:
2015-02-18 08:14:18
Average rating:0
Most of you know GeIL for its years of producing memory. Since 1993, this is what the company has done. However, GeIL has recently joined the gaming accessory market with the launch of Epic Gear. Epic Gear, or EG for short, is starting its launch of g...
XSreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2015-03-04 18:19:09
Average rating:90
Gamers may not be too familiar (yet) with the EpicGear brand, particularly as there are very few products under the banner so far. They are, however, a brand of Golden Emperor International Ltd. (GEIL), a Taiwanese company who have been making flash...
tbreak.ae
Updated:
2016-12-29 17:33:02
Average rating:70
Quick, look away!NOOO!!Okay, that was cheesy. But the Meduza’s floor design (or back-panel, what do you call it anyway?) is so cheeky, it brings the best of the cheesiness in you.Anyways, let’s get to the introduction. Meduza is a top-end gaming mouse...
  • Great looking; extremely comfortable to use; the HDST system works well; you can switch between Laser and Optical sensors...
  • Clunky and glitchy Flashbased configuration software; limited customization options.
  • Meduza’s hardware capabilities is shunted by a buggy and limited software. For $80, that’s a hard sell because a solid companion software is the backbone of any good gaming peripheral. It’s a shame because Meduza is truly a fantastic product. It has a...
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