Esperanza itself positions this line as affordable “workhorses” for casual gamers who don’t want to overpay for an esports mouse that doesn’t know what it can do. Esperanza Gaming manipulators are unlikely to surprise you with the high quality of communication or the accuracy of the sensor, but for playing COD, CS: GO or Dota 2 with friends, their capabilities are absolutely enough.


The Gaming series is based on gaming mice with a symmetrical body design (with additional buttons still located under the right hand), 5 or 6 buttons and a wired connection. Wireless connection is not held in high esteem here, as it is expensive. The simplest options with a sensitivity of 800 – 2400 DPI are used as optical sensors, which in fact are slightly superior to those of conventional office and laptop mice. The backlight is usually either monochrome or color with support for several dozen shades (i.e. not RGB) and a couple of built-in special effects.

In terms of design, the manufacturer focused on gaming peripherals in its classical sense, when the backlight shines from all the cracks, the body is strewn with body kits, decorations and decorative elements, and the manipulator itself is decorated with patterns with images of lightning, skulls, scorpions, lions and claw marks. However, sometimes in the series there are more sophisticated options a la Esperanza MX601 Assassin with a symmetrical body and neatly illuminated logo, but such models are more experimental in nature.