WLMouse

YING

A solid mid-range gaming mice for PC and console players, leading with 37.

61/100
Solid pick
Overall score · how we rate
37Ambidextrous

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Why we rate it

  • Above-average max dpi
  • Scores 61/100
  • No wireless
  • No 2.4 ghz wireless
Score profile

Where the YING wins and loses

Scored against the gaming mice class
SensorOverallValue656161
Sensor
65
Overall spec score
61
Value position
61
Full specification

Specifications

Grouped · supported features marked in blue

Sensor

Max DPI30000

Design and build

Weight37 g
ShapeAmbidextrous

More specs

SensorPAW3950
SwitchesOptical Switches
ConnectionWireless
Dimensions hwl3.7 cm
Max polling rate8000 Hz
Head to head

YING vs ASUS ROG Harpe Ace 2 Black

Highlighted cell = better in that row
SensorOverallValue
YINGROG Harpe Ace 2 Black
 WLMouseYINGThis pageASUSROG Harpe Ace 2 Black
Overall score61 /10064 /100Better
Max dpi3000042000Better
Weight37 gBetter48 g
Who it's for

Is the YING right for you?

Buy it if
Buyers on a budget

Anyone who needs a dependable gaming mice for the essentials without overspending.

Skip it if
Skip it if

You need wireless, in which case a higher-tier gaming mice is the better call.

Competitive player
Cares about latency, precision and feel.
good
Everyday user
Work and play, wants a reliable all-rounder.
good
Budget buyer
Wants solid basics without overspending.
good
Common questions

Before you buy

Is the YING worth it?

It depends on what you need. It scores 61/100 against other gaming mice, a solid mid-range result where the class average is around 59.

What stands out on the YING?

Its max dpi stands out, and more is better here, so a higher figure is the stronger pick.

How does it compare to the DeathAdder V2?

The DeathAdder V2 scores 62/100 versus this one at 61/100, so it is the step up on the spec sheet.