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Pros & Cons
Pros
- Budget-friendly with solid performance
- Precise sensor for accurate tracking
- Ambidextrous design suits both hands
- Comfortable for claw and fingertip grips
- Four side buttons for extra controls
- Reliable switches for durability
Cons
- Too small for large hands
- Software has reliability issues
- Middle mouse button is stiff
- Mouse wheel may squeak over time
- Weight feels heavy for some
What We Think
Overview
The Aorus M2 gaming mouse, released by Gigabyte in July 2019, targets pro-level gamers seeking a balance of performance and cost. Its lightweight design at 76 grams and ambidextrous shape make it versatile for various grip styles, ideal for competitive play in FPS and MOBAs like Valorant and League of Legends. Priced at around $30, it's a budget-friendly option for gamers looking to upgrade without a hefty investment.
Design and Features
The mouse's compact, symmetrical design is a standout, offering comfort for both left and right-handed users with a matte finish for a solid grip. It supports palm, claw, and fingertip grips, fitting small to medium hands best. With four programmable side buttons and Omron switches rated for 50 million clicks, it's built for durability. The single-zone RGB lighting, customizable via RGB Fusion 2.0 software, adds a personal touch to gaming setups, connected via a standard USB-A cable.
Performance and Software
Performance-wise, the Aorus M2 delivers with a 6200 DPI optical sensor and 1000 Hz polling rate, ensuring precise tracking for fast-paced games. However, the middle mouse button's stiffness can be a minor annoyance, especially for actions requiring frequent use. The accompanying Aorus Engine software, while functional for DPI and button customization, has reported issues like failing to launch or save settings, though RGB customization via RGB Fusion 2.0 works well.
Key Takeaways
- Budget champ: The Aorus M2 proves you don’t need to splurge for a lightweight esports mouse that pins aim in FPS titles like Valorant
- Jack-of-all-trades: Its versatility shines across grips and genres, making it a go-to for MOBA grinders and casual fraggers alike;
- **Not future-proof: **At 76g and 1000 Hz, it lags behind 2025’s sub-60g, 8K Hz elite—pro aspirants might feel the gap in hyper-competitive scenes
Comparisons and Value
Compared to peers like the Logitech G Pro Wired (heavier, more expensive) and Razer DeathAdder V3 (higher accruracy, pricier), the Aorus M2 offers great value at its price point. The Cooler Master MM310, a budget alternative, lacks RGB but is lighter at 75 grams. For cost-conscious gamers, it holds its own, though modern high-end mice may offer lighter weights and higher polling rates.
Performance Breakdown ?
Build
SensorWhat is a Sensor? A sensor in a gaming mouse is the component responsible for detecting movement and translating it into cursor movement on your screen. Different sensors like PMW, PAW, Hero, and others vary in technology and performance metrics.Distribution:
Each bar shows how many products received that score; the highlighted bar is this item’s score.01/2014 04/2022Why Does It Matter? The type of sensor directly affects the tracking accuracy, speed, responsiveness, and sometimes power efficiency of a mouse. High-quality sensors can provide a competitive edge by ensuring precise cursor control, which is crucial in gaming for accuracy in aiming or quick movements.Common Sensors:PMW (PixArt Maximum Performance Wireless): Known for high performance in wired setups, offering excellent tracking precision and speed.PAW (PixArt Adaptive Wireless): Focused on power efficiency, ideal for wireless mice, with good tracking capabilities and speed.Hero (Logitech): Renowned for its power efficiency and high accuracy, suitable for both wired and wireless applications.TrueMove Pro (SteelSeries): Provides advanced stabilization for precise tracking on various surfaces.Focus Pro (Razer): Designed for professional gaming with top-tier performance metrics.Owl-Eye (ROCCAT): Custom sensor with features tailored for gaming precision.Choosing the Right Sensor: When selecting a mouse, consider the sensor based on your gaming needs. If you're into competitive gaming, look for sensors with high DPI, IPS, and low latency like PMW or Focus Pro. For longevity in wireless setups, sensors like PAW or Hero are preferable due to their power efficiency. Also, consider your preference for wired vs. wireless, as some sensors are optimized for specific use cases.
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PixArt PMW3327
WeightMissing tooltip for weightDistribution:
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76 g
Hardware
PollingHow often the mouse reports its position to the computer, measured in Hz (higher values mean smoother and more responsive tracking).Distribution:
Each bar shows how many products received that score; the highlighted bar is this item’s score.125 8000
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DPIDots Per Inch (DPI) setting determines the sensitivity of the mouse. Higher DPI allows for faster cursor movement.Distribution:
Each bar shows how many products received that score; the highlighted bar is this item’s score.4200 26000
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IPSInches Per Second (IPS) indicates how fast the mouse sensor can move and still track accurately.Distribution:
Each bar shows how many products received that score; the highlighted bar is this item’s score.48 650
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AccelerationAcceleration measures how quickly the mouse can reach its maximum speed, affecting accuracy in fast-paced games, measured in g's.Distribution:
Each bar shows how many products received that score; the highlighted bar is this item’s score.10 50
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Performance
Lift-OffThe measured lift-off distance (in mm) before the sensor stops tracking. Useful for gamers who often lift the mouse.Distribution:
Each bar shows how many products received that score; the highlighted bar is this item’s score.5 0
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2.5 mm
Specifications
- Price (MSRP) $29.99
- SKU / Part # -
- Color(s) -
- Design(s) -
- Weight 76.00 g / 2.68 oz
- Material plastic
- Coating matte
- Feet Material PTFE (Black-Dyed)
- Lighting 1 zone (rgb)
- Release Date 05/2019
General Features
- Connection wired
- Connectivity n/a
- Computer Side Connector USB-A
- Mouse Side Connector n/a
- Cable Type braided
- Paracord
- Battery Hours n/a
Connectivity
- Length 117.00 mm / 4.61 in
- Width 63.00 mm / 2.48 in
- Height 36.00 mm / 1.42 in
Dimensions
- Form Factor ambidextrous
- Shape symmetrical
- Hump middle
- Front Flare inward
Shape & Form
- Adjustable Weight
- Honeycomb Frame
- Silent Clicks
Extra Features
- Sensor PixArt PMW3327
- Sensor Type optical
- Flawless Sensor
- Sensor Latency -
- Polling Rate 1000 Hz
- DPI 6200 k
- IPS 220
- Acceleration 30 g
- Lift-off Distance 2.5 mm
- Lift-off Settings fixed high
- Motion Sync -
- Hardware Acceleration
- Nvidia Reflex
- Smoothing
Sensor Specs
- Switch Type mechanical
- Switches Omron
- Hot Swappable
- Click Latency -
- Click Force -
Switch Specs
- MCU -
- Side Button(s) 4
- Middle Button(s) 1
- Programmable Button(s) 8
- Tilt Wheel
- Adjustable Scroll Wheel
- Onboard Memory (4)
- Profile Switching














