The GXT series from Trust is an affordable gaming mouse with a classic design and affordable price tags. The cost of the basic version of the GXT 110 Felox level is about $15, the version of the GXT 980 Redex level will cost a maximum of $45. Moreover, these are not necessarily cheap mice that will break in a couple of months; on the contrary, many of them have an excellent balance between price and quality. Thanks to this, they can be an excellent option for those people who are looking for a good and not too expensive mouse, but are not ready to conduct market analysis and deal with several selected devices.


Unlike Logitech, Razer, HyperX and other famous brands, which turn each successful model into a separate series, GTX, on the contrary, throws everything into one pot, which is why the number of GTX mice in active sale exceeds two dozen. Among them you can find both neat symmetrical mice and flashy old-school devices with abundant backlighting and extravagant body design that will appeal to people tired of minimalism.

However, in technical terms, most representatives of the Trust GXT series are similar to each other: a standard cable is used for connection (less often a radio module or a combined one), the maximum resolution of the optical sensor is in the range from 4800 to 7200 DPI, the symmetrical/asymmetrical body is suitable for different types of grip, and the main buttons and scroll wheel are usually accompanied by a pair of auxiliary programmable keys located on the right wall. The backlight is usually either simple multi-color or RGB with a minimum of effects and without synchronization.