

🎮 Dominate every click with precision and speed — the X12 is your secret weapon.
The EVGA X12 Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge dual-sensor technology with an ultra-responsive 8,000 Hz polling rate and 16,000 DPI sensitivity. Its ambidextrous lightweight design, 8 programmable buttons, and 5 customizable profiles deliver unparalleled control and comfort. Enhanced by 3-zone RGB lighting customizable via UNLEASH RGB software, this wired mouse is engineered for pro-level gaming performance and style.





| ASIN | B09QC66K1J |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Programmable Buttons |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,880 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #758 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Brand | EVGA |
| Built-In Media | Mouse Only |
| Button Quantity | 8 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Corded USB A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (646) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Finish | Matte |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.84"L x 2.75"W |
| Item Weight | 75 Grams |
| Manufacturer | EVGA |
| Model Name | X12 |
| Model Number | 905-W1-12BK-KR |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 16000 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Corded USB A |
| Range | 200.0 meters |
| Style Name | X12 |
| Theme | Gaming |
| UPC | 843368073084 843368073091 |
| Warranty Description | 3 year manufacturer |
K**S
The best mouse for me.
Over the last few years, I've used many mice, ranging from cheap but solid stuff like Redragon's lineup to Corsair's mid-range, to SteelSeries' signature Rival 710. All have been usable, but to differing degrees of my personal preference and comfort. No mouse I've touched has fit my hand like this one. I really wanted more than just 2 side buttons and this obviously delivers there as well, being an ambidextrous mouse. I typically like heavier mice (such as the Rival 710), but this one isn't too light for my comfort despite not being a heavy mouse by any means. It's light, but big enough that the light weight doesn't make the maneuverability feel shaky for my taste. This is also the first mouse I've used that supports 8KHz polling (although I probably won't be using anything over 1k), and though I can't comment on how practically useful it is, having the feature without a premium is, of course, a massive win. This mouse doesn't sacrifice anything. It has all the utility you could want (unless you're someone who uses your mouse for all your macros in an MMORPG, I suppose). It also features very solid and configurable RGB lighting in 3 different places across the mouse. It has a dual sensor setup, and this is where the mouse I paid $15 for completely eradicates the $100 Rival 710. This mouse feels 100x more accurate between lifting movements. I don't have to lift very often, but a quick test between the 2 mice will easily favor this one, as the Rival 710 often continues tracking while the mouse is lifted a decent bit, which is a disgusting feeling in my opinion. Overall, this mouse has everything I was looking for in a mouse, a little more, and ultimately fits my tastes better than any other I've used. The Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless (while having admittedly amazing wireless capability) is simply too small for my hand and grip preference, and is also too light for my taste. It would be a solid general pick though, granted the $20 wired variant feels better for what you get price-wise. The Rival 710 has a ton of "premium" features that honestly end up being a waste of time and money (like the OLED screen. There's a ton you can do with it but I never found myself actually caring to look at it and I quickly disabled the Discord integration as I'd rather see my custom GIF anyways). The third side button is a handy plus but definitely does not constitute the price. I also personally think that SteelSeries' GG software & SteelSeries Engine are clunky, ugly (when going between the GG software and the Engine, which feels like a separate program forced inside a new one), and obnoxious. I know iCUE is a heavy beast but honestly it does a way better job of focusing on what it's meant for. SteelSeries insists on trying to fit 5 completely different functionalities into a single piece of software. Why do I need my config software for my KB & mouse recording my gameplay when it just ends up being inferior to most other methods anyways? Finally, the vibration is the coolest feature in concept, except that only games that support SteelSeries' API support it (an underwhelming and mixed bag of games overall). It could've been a killer feature if there was some way to have the mouse receive xinput vibration... Slamming other mice aside (I know I didn't mention Redragon and that's because there isn't much to say; if you want a reliable mouse with most of what you need for an insanely cheap price, they're a good buy), this mouse is my personal favorite and for $15 there is nothing that will compare in any sense. The weight and the texture feel a bit cheap, but from a functional standpoint, I would've absolutely paid the original listing price for this mouse.
E**E
A great mouse
I've owned this mouse for nearly 3 years as of this review. I purchased it around the time I heard the unfortunate news that EVGA would no longer be building GPUs. As with any item I've ever purchased from EVGA, this mouse has been rock solid. It was plug and play the moment I got it, and has worked buttery smooth ever since. It has a great feel in the hand and I don't notice any fatigue even after hours of use. The use I've gotten out of this mouse has definitely been a great return on investment. You cannot go wrong with this mouse.
P**Y
Good value with some small issues
Good mouse for the price. My only complaints are that the scroll wheel has recently started having hiccups where it will briefly scroll in the opposite direction from where I am scrolling. Also, the EVGA software needs to be use to reset the mouse whenever you restart your computer, because the config doesn't save on the mouse between restarting the computer.
A**R
The EVGA X12 is a great lefty gaming mouse.
Like a lot of people here us Leftys have a constant struggle to find a good gaming mouse. The X12 definitely hits the mark. It's light, precise and seems to be very robust. I like corded peripherals, it's one less thing to go wrong at exactly the right time. The EVGA software is a bit clunky but it works well enough, especially when paired with the EVGA Z15 mechanical keyboard. One piece of software controls both devices. I wish that it was a bit more premium but the really pretty stuff is asymmetrical so it looks cool and EVGA is not about to make a lefty version of their top of the line mouse. Still this mouse does everything I need and it's in use all day every day. My only gripe is the trick EVGA missed. I program both my keyboard and my mouse for whatever games I'm playing, so why are the profiles not linked. If I switch to profile 3 on my Z15 keyboard (Witcher 3) it would be cool if the mouse automatically switched to it's profile 3. BTW the Z15 is a massively underrated keyboard. Brown switches on the main deck and high-speed greys on the numpad area.
D**N
Great for a leftie mouse user. I game so I wanted a mouse with buttons on both side in case I wanted to try using my right hand for certain games. Not too heavy or large for my tiny hands. Love the customization features. My only issue is the mouse wheel makes an unpleasant squeaking noise when scrolling up.
G**I
I received the EVGA X12 mouse today and have been using it for about 2–3 hours. Overall, it feels like a solid and responsive mouse with a smooth glide thanks to its excellent skates/pads. The sensor performance is really good — tracking feels accurate and consistent whether for normal use or gaming. One thing I noticed is that the mouse has two side buttons on both sides, which can be convenient but also tricky. When I hold the mouse firmly, I sometimes end up pressing the buttons on the right side by accident. It might take a little time to get used to the grip. In terms of size and weight, it’s a bit on the bulkier side but still comfortable to use — I’d call it medium weight. Overall, it’s a good mouse with great movement and tracking, though people with smaller hands might need some adjustment to avoid unintentional clicks. The light and rgb Customizable functions are great by using EVGA Unleash RGB. But one thing Ensure that clicking apply after even changing a setting or else it won't be saved.
R**É
Es un mouse preciso y muy ligero. La ergonomía es cómoda para manos grandes. Tiene un excelente sensor y el cable es muy cómodo. La calidad de construcción es buena. Tiene como características notables el rango de DPI y la frecuencia de muestreo. Lo uso principalmente para FPS y productividad. La experiencia de uso ha sido grata. Me gustó tanto que compré otros dos en promoción y con precio bajo.
C**M
Why did you choose this product over others?: The software for this mouse is great: the macros are easy to set up and function consistently, very easy to swap button bindings and change lighting. The mouse itself is lightweight and doesn't have that fragile sideways middle-click the other EVGA mice have (my X17 broke :< ). The ambidextrous design means it's not quite as comfy in my hand as my previous mouse, but it's not uncomfortable. All in all, the X12 seems good so far.
A**A
Works as expected, all the defined 5 DPI Modes works as expected each DPI mode has different LED colour. Worth for the price. Packaging is great comparing to other gaming mice this stands out for me I mostly play offline FPS games so it is great for me.
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