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With the AOC AGM600, the manufacturer of the same name has launched a gaming mouse. In terms of structure and features, it is strongly reminiscent of popular mice such as the Logitech G502 Hero or the Kone XP from Roccat. MeinMMO editor Benedikt Schlotmann has tested the mouse and reveals why the mouse could be worthwhile.

AOC is best known for its monitors, but the manufacturer now also has mice, headsets and keyboards in its portfolio. The latest addition is the AGM600, a multifunctional gaming mouse that works on paper for different genres.

In a test I tried the model and compared it with the most well-known competitors. You can read in my test how the gaming mouse from AOC performs in the test.

sensorPixart 3389 optical sensor resolutionUp to 16,000 DPI switchesKailh switches, 80 million clicksKeys10 buttonsdesignblack mouse; adjustable RGB lighting.sliding feet4Cable 1.8 m, non-detachableWeight115 grams Price (RRP)51.99

Scope of delivery, design and construction

What does the scope of delivery look like? In addition to the mouse, there is also a manual included with the mouse. The cable is firmly attached to the mouse and cannot be detached. There are no other accessories.

How is the mouse constructed? The AGM600 comes in a black design:

  • The main buttons are on the top of the mouse. In between there is a 2-way mouse wheel and above it 2 buttons. On the edge of the left mouse button there are two small switches that you can reach with your index finger.
  • There are 3 more buttons on the left side. In the thumb area, 2 buttons are arranged close together, the third button is a so-called sniper button.
  • Both thumb rest and parts of the body of the mouse are knurled and offer better grip.
  • The mouse also offers subtle RGB gimmicks. The manufacturer’s logo lights up on the buttocks of the mouse and the edge of the mouse is illuminated unevenly. The rest of the mouse remains black.

    processing

    The mouse feels pleasantly robust, which is probably due to the high weight of 115 grams. Nothing rattled on the mouse during the shaking test, all buttons are tight and the mouse wheel also stays in its position. There is no cracking or creaking when there is slight pressure on the body of the mouse.

    The mouse cable is a bit stiff overall and a bit annoying on the desk. However, it is sufficiently long at 1.8 m. The mouse feet are quite thin, but big enough that I don’t notice the wear that much. After use, the mouse wheel squeaks slightly when turning.

    software

    The software suite “G-Menu” from AOC is used for the mouse. And G-Menu is absolutely exemplary when it comes to clarity and structure:

  • All functions can be found directly.
  • There is no integrated shop or large advertisements.
  • Profiles can be switched through quickly.
  • The design of the software is unobtrusive without being obtrusive.
  • Although there is the option of using the profiles of other players, this stays pleasantly in the background and is never intrusive. The software is entirely in German.

    On the next page I go into the weight, ergonomics, buttons and sensor of the gaming mouse.

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