EPOMAKER CLICK Mouse Review
We will be taking a look at the EPOMAKER CLICK — and yeah, the name sounds like something your grandma would call every mouse ever made, but don’t let that fool you. This thing is packing some pretty good options. We’re talking 42,000 DPI, 8,000 Hz polling, 58 grams, and tri-mode wireless. It’s like EPOMAKER woke up one day and said, ‘What if we just… went nuts?’ So let’s take a closer look and see if this thing is actually as good as the spec sheet wants you to believe it is.
The CLICK comes in a very crisp-looking box that has all the right details you need when making your selection in person.
There are two colors to choose from: White and Black. Both have a matte-like finish to minimize the smudges, and well, the shiny mouse is a thing of the past.
Hidden under the nicely packaged mouse (which does come with a protective bag over it) are the hidden treasures of accessories.
Inside, we find the normal user’s manual in a multitude of languages that gives you the basic layout of the mouse buttons and how to connect it to Bluetooth and the 2.4G wireless options. Something I haven’t seen in the past are stickers for the mouse. This is kind of cool to be able to change the appearance, if you don’t want a plain mouse. Hmm, wonder if this will be a way back to modding mice again… yes, that was a real thing! Who do you think gave manufacturers the idea to do LEDs and stuff? Modders Inc Modding Your Mouse
You get some replacement glide pads, which is always nice – if you remember where you left them two years from now. But the most important items are the cord, which is about 5.5-6 feet long, and the receiver for the Bluetooth and the 2.4G connections. The cord serves two purposes: to connect it to the PC or device you have, and to charge the EPOMAKER CLICK.
Technical Specifications
| Brand: | Epomaker |
| Model: | Click Mouse |
| Material: | Plastic |
| Connection: | Tri-Modes (2.4Ghz Wireless, Bluetooth, and USB A to C Cable) |
| DPI: | 6 stages adjustable at 800, 1600, 2400, 3200, 5000, and 42000 |
| IPS (Inches per second): | 750 IPS |
| MCU: | PAN1080 |
| Acceleration: | 50g |
| CPI: | 30000 |
| FPS: | Self-adjusting |
| LOD: | 0.7mm, 1mm, 2mm |
| Sensor: | PAW3950 |
| Switch: | Omron D2LS Switch |
| Polling Rate & Report Rate (in 2.4G or USB Mode): | Default 1000hz and Max. 8000hz. (7 stage adjustable at 125hz, 250hz, 500hz, 1000hz, 2000hz, 4000hz, 8000hz) |
| Polling Rate/Report Rate (in Bluetooth Mode): | 125hz |
| Battery: | 500mAh |
| Compatible OS System: | Windows/Mac/Linux |
| Size: | 12.1*6.36*3.87cm |
| Weight: | about 58g |










