MCHOSE AX5 Pro Max Review 10

MCHOSE AX5 Pro Max Review

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Introduction

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Founded in 2018, MCHOSE is a gaming peripherals company based in China. With the AX5 Pro Max, MCHOSE joins the ranks of Finalmouse (Starlight), Razer (Viper Mini SE), or Pwnage (StormBreaker), in releasing a mouse whose top shell is made of magnesium alloy. The main benefit of a magnesium shell over traditional ABS plastic is potentially better structural rigidity, while keeping the weight in check at 55 g. In terms of internals, the AX5 Pro Max comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor capable of 26,000 CPI, and polling rates of up to 8000 Hz are supported for both wired and wireless (2.4 GHz) operation. MCHOSE cites up to 100 hours of battery life using 2.4 GHz wireless—presumably at 1000 Hz—and up to 130 hours using Bluetooth. Optical switches from TTC see use for the main buttons, and the feet are made of pure PTFE. Configuration is possible within software, which does not require installation. Three variants are available within the AX5 series: the AX5, AX5 Pro, and AX5 Pro Max, the latter of which is offered in black, white, and pink color variants.

Many thanks go to Mechkeys.com, who kindly provided the review sample.



Specifications

MCHOSE AX5 Pro Max
Size:121.6 mm x 61.5 mm x 37.7 mm
Size (inches):4.79" x 2.42" x 1.48"
Ambidextrous:Partially (side buttons on left side only)
Weight:55 g
Number of Buttons:5+1 (including wheel click)
Main Switches:TTC Optical (100 M)
Wheel Encoder:TTC (blue, orange core), 12 mm
Sensor:PixArt PAW3395
Resolution:50–26,000 CPI
Microcontroller Unit:WCH CH32V305 GBU6
Nordic nRF52840
Polling Rate:125/500/1000/2000/4000/8000 Hz
Cable:1.75 m, braided
Software:Yes
Price:$99.99
Warranty:One year
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