Compare Endgame Gear XM2we vs Razer Cobra Pro

P1 Endgame Gear XM2we
P2 Razer Cobra Pro

Comparison Takeaways

Endgame Gear XM2we

Where It Has the Edge

  • firmware reliability is 4.1 vs 2.5. Firmware evidence is limited but positive to mixed: reviewers report adequate firmware performance and mention updates addressing reported...
  • weight is 4.3 vs 3.3. Weight is consistently light at roughly 62-65g, though some reviewers compare it unfavorably with 55g competitors.
  • balance and weight distribution is 4.3 vs 3.3. Most reviewers found the mouse well balanced or stable, with a few noting it can feel slightly rear-...
  • value for money is 4.4 vs 3.7. Value is broadly positive around $79.99 or £80, though PC Gamer considered it less automatic against cheaper competitors.

Razer Cobra Pro

Where It Has the Edge

  • RGB features is 4.6 vs 1.1. RGB features are one of the most praised differentiators, with reviewers highlighting underglow, Chroma zones, bright lighting, and...
  • click noise is 3.8 vs 2.0. Click noise is mixed but mostly acceptable: some reviewers found the clicks pronounced or loud, while others described...
  • fingertip grip comfort is 4.3 vs 2.7. Fingertip grip comfort is consistently strong because the compact, low-profile shape suits fingertip use for many hand sizes.
  • portability is 4.5 vs 3.1. Portability is strong thanks to compact size, Bluetooth, dongle storage, and laptop-bag usefulness.
Average score
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.0
Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.0
2.4GHz connectivity
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.4

Reviewers confirm 2.4GHz wireless or dongle-based wireless, with no connection-drop complaints in supported reviews.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.9

Reviewers consistently cite flexible 2.4GHz wireless or HyperSpeed use alongside wired and Bluetooth modes, treating the low-latency dongle mode as the main gaming connection.

acceleration control
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.1

Sensor specs and reviewer usage support strong acceleration handling for fast flicks, though it is discussed as capability rather than a separate tuning feature.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.5

Sensor specs and testing repeatedly point to high acceleration handling, usually framed around the Focus Pro sensor’s 70G capability rather than user-tunable acceleration controls.

Accuracy and tracking precision
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.6

Tracking is consistently described as accurate, with reviewers praising the PAW3370 implementation even during fast movement.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.7

Tracking precision is one of the strongest areas, with reviewers describing accurate tracking, precision-shooter suitability, and reliable movement across demanding game and surface tests.

balance and weight distribution
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.3

Most reviewers found the mouse well balanced or stable, with a few noting it can feel slightly rear- or side-heavy compared with lighter rivals.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.3

Weight balance is mixed: some reviewers found the added mass helpful for control, while others called the mouse back-heavy or unusually weighted.

battery life
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.3

Battery life is generally good, ranging from about 48 hours to more than a week, with several reviewers reporting week-plus use.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.1

Battery life is generally usable to strong, but reviewers repeatedly note that RGB brightness, high polling, and HyperPolling can cut runtime far below headline claims.

Bluetooth support
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
2.7

Bluetooth evidence is mixed: one review says Bluetooth is present, while another explicitly says the mouse lacks Bluetooth support.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.7

Bluetooth is widely supported and useful for travel or productivity, though reviewers often warn it adds latency compared with 2.4GHz wireless.

build quality
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.6

Build quality is one of the strongest themes, with reviewers repeatedly calling the chassis solid, tight, robust, or excellent.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.3

Build quality is broadly praised, with reviewers describing solid construction, no rattles, and sturdy materials, though a few critical reviews still question the overall product direction.

button customization
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.3

Button reassignment is supported in software, and reviewers found basic remapping straightforward even if the software is minimal.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.3

Button customization is a major strength through Synapse, with reviewers noting remapping, extra functions, profiles, and secondary-function options.

button responsiveness
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.7

Responsiveness is praised in use, especially in gaming, with no delays or misfires reported by the strongest positive reviews.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.7

Button responsiveness is praised where discussed, especially fast primary-switch triggering and solid in-game button feel.

cable flexibility
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.2

The cable is generally flexible or thoughtfully angled for charging and wired use, though one reviewer found it stiff.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.5

Cable feedback is mixed: some reviewers liked the flexible braided cable, while others found it stiff or prone to pull when used wired.

charging convenience
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.3

Charging is easy and play-and-charge use is supported, with one review reporting a very fast full charge and others noting a two-hour estimate.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.2

Charging convenience is strong because the mouse can charge over USB-C while in use and can add magnetic wireless charging through optional accessories.

claw grip comfort
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.7

The XM2we is most consistently praised as a claw-grip mouse, especially for medium to large hands and aggressive claw styles.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.1

Claw grip comfort is well supported, especially for small to medium hands, though a few reviewers with larger hands found the small body less comfortable over time.

click latency
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.3

Click latency evidence is positive overall, with adjustable debounce and several reviewers reporting no laggy click latency.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.8

Click latency is rated highly, with optical switches, low-latency wired behavior, and no debounce delay cited as performance advantages.

click noise
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
2.0

Click noise is a drawback in the one review that directly discusses it, describing the buttons as loud.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.8

Click noise is mixed but mostly acceptable: some reviewers found the clicks pronounced or loud, while others described the sound as pleasant.

connection stability
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.5

Connection stability is strong in direct reports, with reviewers noting no drops, lags, hiccups, or similar wireless problems.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.9

Connection stability is mostly strong, with several reviewers reporting no lag, no reliability issues, or no connectivity problems in wireless use.

cross-platform compatibility
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.2

Cross-platform use is supported mainly through Bluetooth, dongle, and wired modes across computers, laptops, tablets, phones, and multiple devices.

debounce customization
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.5

Debounce adjustment is repeatedly supported, including settings down to zero milliseconds in software.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
No score yet
dock compatibility
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.1

Dock compatibility is present but accessory-dependent, with reviewers noting Mouse Dock Pro support and separate-purchase limitations.

DPI range
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.3

The PAW3370 sensor supports a high 19,000 CPI range, which reviewers present as enough for competitive shooter use.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.6

The DPI range is very strong on paper and in software, with many reviewers referencing the 30,000 DPI sensor and adjustable DPI stages.

drag click support
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.9

Drag-click support is directly praised in one review, which found the grippy coating and button travel unusually strong for high CPS.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
No score yet
durability over time
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.5

Durability evidence comes mainly from optical-switch design, no double-click issues, and switch ratings rather than long-term ownership.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.5

Durability over time is supported mainly through switch life claims and reviewer confidence in long-term clicking, not through extended multi-year wear testing.

ecosystem integration
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.2

Ecosystem integration is a clear Razer strength, including Chroma lighting, Synapse, HyperSpeed multi-device pairing, dock support, and single-dongle setups.

ergonomic design
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.5

Ergonomic evidence centers on the shape, thumb-access side buttons, low button height, and stability for claw-oriented grip styles.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.8

Ergonomic impressions are mixed: many liked the compact symmetrical feel, while others said it lacks the comfort of larger ergonomic mice.

fingertip grip comfort
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
2.7

Fingertip comfort is mixed to weak, with reviewers saying the mouse is wide or not ideal for fingertip grip unless the hand size fits.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.3

Fingertip grip comfort is consistently strong because the compact, low-profile shape suits fingertip use for many hand sizes.

firmware reliability
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.1

Firmware evidence is limited but positive to mixed: reviewers report adequate firmware performance and mention updates addressing reported issues.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
2.5

Firmware reliability has limited negative evidence, with one reviewer reporting inconsistent DPI behavior between Bluetooth and wireless modes.

FPS gaming suitability
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.6

FPS suitability is a clear strength, with multiple reviewers testing or recommending it for shooters and fast aim-heavy play.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.1

FPS suitability is mixed-positive: the sensor and clicks suit shooters, but the weight and compact body make it less ideal for strict ultralight esports users.

glide smoothness
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.4

Glide is a major strength on suitable pads, repeatedly described as smooth, fluid, or excellent, though some hard or soft pad edge cases appear.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.5

Glide smoothness is a major strength, with PTFE skates repeatedly described as smooth, consistent, controlled, or effortless.

grip texture
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.2

Grip texture is divisive: many praise the coating as grippy, while others find it slippery, dirty-looking, or lacking enough grip.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.7

Grip texture is divisive: reviewers praise the rubberized sides for control, but critics warn they wear down, feel slippery, or cannot be removed.

handedness options
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
2.0

The side-button layout and shape make this effectively a right-handed mouse, with no left-handed option discussed.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
2.8

Handedness is limited despite the symmetrical body because side buttons are on the left; right-handers benefit most and left-handers face compromises.

left and right click quality
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.6

Left and right clicks are generally praised for crisp optical feel, though some reviewers found them heavy or uneven.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.3

Left and right click quality is generally positive, with reviewers calling the clicks tactile, expected for Razer, or nicely implemented.

lift-off distance
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.3

Lift-off distance is adjustable, with reviewers citing 2mm stock behavior and a 1mm option through software.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.3

Lift-off distance and tracking-distance options are supported through Synapse calibration, adjustable cut-off, and reviewer comments on liftoff settings.

long-session comfort
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.4

Long-session evidence is positive but limited, with one review emphasizing low strain over extended use.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.1

Long-session comfort is mixed: some reviewers reported fatigue-free or long-term comfort, while others found the small body or weight tiring.

macro support
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.0

Macro support is present in the companion app according to PC Gamer, though only one review discusses it directly.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.9

Macro support is mixed-positive: several reviewers cite macros and Synapse functions, but one notes the mouse is not fully macro-programmable in the broadest sense.

materials quality
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.4

Material evidence supports a thick plastic chassis and matte coating that reviewers generally describe as high quality.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.4

Materials quality is usually praised through sturdy plastic, matte finishes, rubberized grips, and solid feel, though grip material durability raises concerns.

MMO gaming suitability
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
2.5

MMO suitability is weak because reviewers repeatedly say the Cobra Pro lacks the extra inputs expected from MMO-focused mice.

MOBA gaming suitability
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
2.3

MOBA suitability is also weak-to-mixed, with reviewers saying it lacks the extra keys common for MOBA/MMO play despite being usable as an all-rounder.

motion consistency
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.5

Motion consistency is strong in direct testing, including stable polling-rate behavior and no noticeable latency comments.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.8

Motion consistency is mostly strong thanks to smooth tracking and strong sensor performance, though one reviewer noticed jitter at very high DPI.

onboard memory
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.4

Onboard profiles are directly supported in Tom’s Hardware, which says saved profiles can be used without installing software.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.4

Onboard memory is a strength, with repeated evidence of five stored profiles and software-free profile use after setup.

palm grip comfort
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
3.9

Palm comfort is workable but not the main target; some reviewers liked it for palm grip, while others said the shape favors claw.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.5

Palm grip comfort is limited to smaller hands; reviewers commonly say claw and fingertip fit better, while palm grip can feel cramped.

polling rate
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.2

Polling-rate support is repeatedly mentioned, with 1,000Hz behavior described as responsive or stable.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.3

Polling rate support is strong but accessory-dependent: 1,000Hz is standard, while 4,000Hz or 8,000Hz requires optional Razer hardware.

portability
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
3.1

Portability is mixed because it is wireless and light, but lack of dongle storage or Bluetooth limits travel/laptop convenience.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.5

Portability is strong thanks to compact size, Bluetooth, dongle storage, and laptop-bag usefulness.

premium feel
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.6

Premium feel is repeatedly tied to the coating, build, quality, and overall hand feel despite the no-frills feature set.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.9

Premium feel is generally positive, with reviewers citing refined feel, premium finish, and well-engineered construction, though one negative review disputed the modern premium impression.

profile switching
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.2

Profile switching is supported through onboard profiles or the bottom mode button, but its underside placement limits on-the-fly use.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.7

Profile switching is supported through onboard profiles and a bottom profile button, though some reviewers question the placement or usefulness.

programmable buttons
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
3.9

Programmable buttons are present in a simple five-button layout with an extra underside button in one review.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.0

Programmable buttons are a core feature, usually advertised as 10 controls, though reviewers sometimes count fewer practical top-side buttons.

RGB features
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
1.1

RGB features are intentionally absent; reviewers often treat the no-RGB design as a no-frills choice, but the feature score is low.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.6

RGB features are one of the most praised differentiators, with reviewers highlighting underglow, Chroma zones, bright lighting, and customization.

scroll wheel quality
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.2

Scroll-wheel quality is mixed but mostly good, with praise for stiffness, tactility, and defined steps plus some complaints about rigidity.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.0

Scroll wheel quality is mixed-positive: most found it tactile and stable, while some disliked the fixed wheel or lack of advanced wheel settings.

sensor performance
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.4

Sensor performance is consistently solid to excellent, despite several reviewers noting the PAW3370 is older than newer 3395-based rivals.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.9

Sensor performance is outstanding across reviews, centered on the Focus Pro 30K sensor, high resolution, high speed, and accurate tracking.

shape comfort
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.3

Shape comfort is strong for XM1 fans and claw grip, but less safe for smaller hands or non-claw grip styles.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.2

Shape comfort is broadly positive for small and medium hands, but reviewers with larger hands or Viper Mini expectations were less convinced.

side button quality
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.6

Side-button quality is one of the most consistent positives, with repeated praise for placement, tactility, and low travel.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.2

Side button quality is generally positive, with reviewers praising access, resistance, minimal travel, and tactility despite limited left-side-only placement.

software stability
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
3.1

Software stability is mixed: the app is simple and works for configuration, but battery reporting is criticized as unreliable.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
2.5

Software stability has limited negative evidence, mainly one reviewer describing Synapse as less stable than before.

software usability
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.4

Software usability is strong overall because the tool is simple, light, and focused on essentials rather than bloat.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.7

Software usability is mixed: Synapse offers deep control, but reviewers also complain that it is unpleasant, bloated, or requires extra apps.

surface compatibility
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.1

Surface compatibility is good overall, but reviewers note the glide behaves best on suitable soft pads and may feel rough on hard pads.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
5.0

Surface compatibility is excellent, with multiple reviewers noting tracking on glass and other surfaces.

switch durability
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.5

Switch durability is supported by optical-switch advantages, rated click life, and lack of accidental double-clicking.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.9

Switch durability is very strong on paper, with repeated references to Gen-3 optical switches rated for 90 million clicks.

switch feel
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.1

Switch feel is broadly good but not universally loved because reviewers split between crisp, tactile praise and complaints about heaviness.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.4

Switch feel is generally positive, described as tactile, clicky, precise, satisfying, or nicely implemented, though a few reviewers found them heavier.

tilt gesture controls
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
1.2

Tilt controls are essentially absent because the middle mouse button lacks left/right tilt switches.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
1.0

Tilt controls are essentially absent; reviewers explicitly note there is no tilt wheel or left/right scroll-wheel push.

value for money
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.4

Value is broadly positive around $79.99 or £80, though PC Gamer considered it less automatic against cheaper competitors.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.7

Value for money is split: many reviewers justify the price through features and performance, while others call the base price and accessory costs high.

water and dust resistance
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
3.6

Water and dust resistance is only lightly supported by the hole-free shell comment, not by any formal IP rating or test.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
No score yet
weight
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.3

Weight is consistently light at roughly 62-65g, though some reviewers compare it unfavorably with 55g competitors.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
3.3

Weight is one of the most divisive attributes: 77g feels manageable or even balanced to some, but too heavy for ultralight-focused reviewers.

weight tuning
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
No score yet
Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
2.5

Weight tuning is very limited, with one reviewer only noting a small 2g reduction by removing the underside cover.

wireless latency
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.8

Wireless latency evidence is strong, with reviewers reporting no noticeable latency or very low measured motion/click latency.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.7

Wireless latency is mostly excellent in 2.4GHz mode, with reviewers reporting no perceptible latency or seamless response; Bluetooth is slower.

wireless performance
Product 1: Endgame Gear XM2we
4.6

Wireless performance is consistently strong, with reviews reporting smooth play, no dropouts, and no meaningful wired/wireless difference.

Product 2: Razer Cobra Pro
4.6

Wireless performance is a major strength in HyperSpeed/2.4GHz mode, with reviewers describing responsive, stable, low-latency wireless behavior.