JLab Epic Review | 78 Data compared

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  • Avg. price: ~£90
  • Connectivity: wireless+wired
  • Maximum polling rate: 250 Hz
  • Maximum DPI: 2400 DPI
  • Weight: 137 g

JLab Epic review. Compare 78 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among mice and if it is worth buying.

6.4

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the mouse's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best mice on the market.

Score components:

80.0%

6.2

Technical Score

20.0%

7.3

User score

Good
6.2

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the mouse's technical performance, covering key areas such as sensor performance, buttons and features, connectivity, battery life, ergonomics, software, and build quality.

When it matters: When you want to compare mice based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

36.0%

3.7

Performance & Sensor

22.0%

8.8

Controls

16.0%

4.9

Design

14.0%

7.2

Features

7.0%

10

Connectivity

5.0%

8.5

Battery & Charging

Good
7.3

User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the mouse.

When it matters: When you want to understand how a mouse performs in daily use or gaming and how reliable it is in terms of comfort, button feel, tracking accuracy, and long-term durability.

Score components:

70.0%

7.8

User reviews

30.0%

6.1

Popularity

User score:
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  • 3.9
    Gaming

    Score components:

    28.0%

    1.4

    Maximum polling rate

    24.0%

    7.8

    N. of programmable buttons

    20.0%

    6.4

    Onboard memory profiles

    16.0%

    1.0

    Maximum tracking speed

    12.0%

    2.2

    Weight

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Verdict

The JLab Epic is a full-sized ergonomic wireless mouse designed for high-productivity environments, featuring a tri-mode connectivity system that supports up to three simultaneous device connections via Bluetooth 5.2 and a 2.4GHz USB dongle. Its standout technical hardware includes an integrated OLED display for real-time status updates on battery life and DPI settings, along with nine silent-click buttons and an adjustable optical sensor ranging from 1200 to 2400 DPI. Key advantages include a long-lasting rechargeable 800mAh battery providing over six months of use, extensive customization through the JLab Work App for up to three user profiles, and a comfortable right-handed design with a dedicated thumb rest. However, notable drawbacks include its lack of suitability for high-performance gaming due to a modest 125/250Hz polling rate and limited vertical/horizontal gesture support compared to specialized competitors.

Technical Specifications of JLab Epic

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the mouse's technical performance, covering key areas such as sensor performance, buttons and features, connectivity, battery life, ergonomics, software, and build quality.

When it matters: When you want to compare mice based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

36.0%

3.7

Performance & Sensor

22.0%

8.8

Controls

16.0%

4.9

Design

14.0%

7.2

Features

7.0%

10

Connectivity

5.0%

8.5

Battery & Charging

6.2
JLab Epic has a technical score of 6.19 points, which is higher than that of 59.5% of products in this category.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the mouse.

When it matters: When you want to understand how a mouse performs in daily use or gaming and how reliable it is in terms of comfort, button feel, tracking accuracy, and long-term durability.

Score components:

70.0%

7.8

User reviews

30.0%

6.1

Popularity

User score:
United Kingdom
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3.7
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United States
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3.9
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(Reviews last updated: May 2026)

7.3
JLab Epic has a user score of 7.28 points, which is lower than that of 76.8% of products in this category.
Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the mouse.
When it matters: When you prefer a mouse that has already been chosen and reviewed by many other users.
6.1
JLab Epic has a popularity of 6.1 points, which is lower than 51.1% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the mouse's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a mouse that offers a strong balance of performance, features, and price.

Score components:

60.0%

6.4

Overall score

40.0%

10

Price

7.5
JLab Epic has a quality-to-price ratio of 7.5 points, which is higher than 55.5% of products in this category.
Brand name
What it is: The manufacturer or brand of the product.
When it matters: When you prefer a specific ecosystem, support network, or design philosophy.

Importance: MEDIUM

Jlab
Maximum polling rate
What it is: The maximum number of position reports the mouse can send to the computer each second, measured in Hertz (Hz).
When it matters: When you are chasing the lowest possible input delay for competitive play and want the mouse reporting as often as possible.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=1000 Hz

250 Hz
JLab Epic has a maximum polling rate of 250 Hz, which is lower than 73.9% of mice and equal to 1.7% of mice.
Wired polling rate
What it is: The polling rate the mouse reaches when it is connected with a cable.
When it matters: When you mainly use the mouse wired and want maximum responsiveness.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=1000 Hz

125 Hz
JLab Epic has a wired polling rate of 125 Hz, which is lower than 89.3% of mice and equal to 10.7% of mice.
2.4 GHz polling rate
What it is: The polling rate available when the mouse is used over a 2.4 GHz wireless connection.
When it matters: When you use the 2.4 GHz receiver and want near-wired performance.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=1000 Hz

250 Hz
JLab Epic has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 250 Hz, which is lower than 67.9% of mice and equal to 2.9% of mice.
Bluetooth polling rate
What it is: The polling rate available when the mouse is connected through Bluetooth.
When it matters: When you use Bluetooth and want to understand the trade-off in responsiveness.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=125 Hz

115 Hz
JLab Epic has a Bluetooth polling rate of 115 Hz, which is higher than 64.7% of mice and equal to 2% of mice.
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Connectivity
What it is: The mouse's high-level connectivity class: wired only, wireless only, or both wired and wireless.
When it matters: When you need to know at a glance whether the mouse is wired, wireless, or flexible enough to support both.

Importance: HIGH

wireless+wired
JLab Epic supports wireless+wired connectivity, which is more versatile than 56.8% of mice and equal to 43.3% of mice.
connection modes: wired / Bluetooth / 2.4 GHz.
Bluetooth support
What it is: Shows whether the mouse can connect over Bluetooth instead of relying only on a wired link or proprietary USB receiver.
When it matters: When you want a dongle-free connection option for laptops, tablets, or devices with limited USB ports.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
JLab Epic supports Bluetooth. 64.5% of mice support Bluetooth.
Bluetooth version
What it is: The Bluetooth standard version supported by the mouse for wireless connectivity and compatibility.
When it matters: When you care about Bluetooth compatibility, efficiency, and connection quality.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=5.1

5.2
JLab Epic uses Bluetooth 5.2, which is newer than 92.6% of mice and equal to 4.6% of mice.
Proprietary 2.4 GHz support
What it is: Shows whether the mouse supports the brand's dedicated 2.4 GHz wireless system rather than relying only on Bluetooth.
When it matters: When you want the brand's fast low-latency wireless mode instead of depending only on Bluetooth performance.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
JLab Epic supports proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless. 38.5% of mice support proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless.
Receiver included
What it is: Shows whether a compatible wireless receiver is included in the box instead of needing to be bought separately.
When it matters: When you expect full wireless use immediately and do not want to buy extra accessories just to get started.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
JLab Epic includes a receiver. 37.7% of mice include a receiver.
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Battery life
What it is: The operating time the mouse can deliver on a full charge or a fresh set of batteries under normal use.
When it matters: When the mouse needs to last through workdays, travel, or repeated gaming sessions without constant charging.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >400 hours

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Battery capacity
What it is: The amount of energy the built-in battery can store, measured in milliampere-hours (mAh).
When it matters: When you want rough battery context behind the runtime claim instead of judging endurance from marketing hours alone.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=500 mAh

700 mAh
JLab Epic has a battery capacity of 700 mAh, which is larger than 81.5% of mice and equal to 2.7% of mice.
Battery form factor
What it is: The battery format used by the mouse, such as AA, AAA, integrated rechargeable cell, or another form.
When it matters: When you care whether the mouse uses easy-to-replace AA or AAA cells or a sealed rechargeable pack.

Importance: LOW

integrated
Rechargeable battery
What it is: Shows whether the mouse uses a rechargeable battery instead of relying only on disposable cells.
When it matters: When you prefer topping the mouse up over USB or a dock instead of buying disposable batteries repeatedly.

Importance: HIGH

yes
JLab Epic uses a rechargeable battery. 54.1% of mice use a rechargeable battery.
Removable battery
What it is: Shows whether the battery can be removed and replaced by the user instead of being sealed inside the mouse.
When it matters: When long-term serviceability matters and you would rather replace the battery than replace the whole mouse later.

Importance: LOW

no
JLab Epic does not use a removable battery. 22.3% of mice use a removable battery.
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N. of buttons
What it is: The total number of physical buttons available on the mouse body.
When it matters: When you need enough physical controls for shortcuts, MMO binds, browser actions, or productivity commands.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=7

9
JLab Epic has 9 buttons, which is more than 88.3% of mice and equal to 3.5% of mice.
N. of side buttons
What it is: The number of buttons placed on the side of the mouse, typically for thumb access.
When it matters: When thumb-access buttons matter for browser navigation, MMOs, or productivity shortcuts.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=2

3
JLab Epic has 3 side buttons, which is more than 83.7% of mice and equal to 8.7% of mice.
N. of programmable buttons
What it is: The number of mouse buttons that can be customized or reassigned through software or onboard settings.
When it matters: When remapping flexibility matters and you want more actions moved off the keyboard.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >=7

6
JLab Epic has 6 programmable buttons, which is more than 36.4% of mice and equal to 31.3% of mice.
DPI switching button
What it is: Shows whether the mouse includes a dedicated control for changing DPI levels on the fly.
When it matters: When you want to swap sensitivity instantly for sniping, browsing, editing, or different game genres.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
JLab Epic includes a DPI switching button. 14.7% of mice include a DPI switching button.
Profile switching button
What it is: Shows whether the mouse includes a dedicated control for changing onboard or saved profiles during use.
When it matters: When you switch between saved profiles for different games or work routines.

Importance: LOW

no
JLab Epic does not include a profile switching button. 16.8% of mice include a profile switching button.
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Orientation
What it is: The hand orientation the mouse is designed for, such as right-handed, left-handed, or ambidextrous use.
When it matters: When hand comfort matters and you need a shape that fits your grip and dominant hand.

Importance: HIGH

right-handed
Weight
What it is: The overall weight of the mouse itself, which influences portability, comfort, and movement feel.
When it matters: When you care about how light or substantial the mouse feels during long sessions.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: <100 g

137 g
JLab Epic weighs 137 g, which is heavier than 94.1% of mice.
Extra weights
What it is: The total weight of removable extra weights included for tuning the balance or feel of the mouse.
When it matters: When you care about tuning balance and overall heft instead of being locked into the stock feel.

Importance: LOW

0 g
JLab Epic comes with 0 g of extra weights, which is equal to 95.4% of mice.
Cable length
What it is: The length of the supplied cable used for wired operation or charging, usually measured in meters.
When it matters: When you need enough cable reach across your desk or charging setup.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=1.8 m

1 m
JLab Epic has a cable length of 1 m, which is less than 96.5% of mice and equal to 2.4% of mice.
Cable type
What it is: The construction style of the cable, such as braided, rubber, or paracord, which affects flexibility and durability.
When it matters: When cable drag, flexibility, and durability affect how the mouse feels in use.

Importance: LOW

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Onboard memory profiles
What it is: The number of user profiles that can be stored directly in the mouse memory for use without reconfiguring software each time.
When it matters: When you use different games, apps, or devices and want settings saved directly on the mouse.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=3

3
JLab Epic stores 3 onboard profiles, which is more than 69.5% of mice and equal to 8.3% of mice.
Onboard memory size
What it is: The amount of onboard memory available inside the mouse for storing settings, macros, or profiles.
When it matters: When you store complex macros, settings, or several onboard profiles.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=512 KB

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Software name
What it is: The name of the official software used to configure the mouse, update firmware, or customize features.
When it matters: When software ecosystem and customization tools influence your buying decision.

Importance: LOW

N/A
Firmware upgradable
What it is: Shows whether the mouse can receive firmware updates for fixes, compatibility improvements, or feature changes.
When it matters: When you want the option for later fixes, stability improvements, or performance tweaks after purchase.

Importance: LOW

yes
JLab Epic supports firmware updates. 27.3% of mice support firmware updates.
Suitable for gaming
What it is: Shows whether the mouse is positioned or tuned around gaming-focused speed, latency, and control features.
When it matters: When fast clicks, low latency, and gaming-oriented features are priorities.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
JLab Epic is not suitable for gaming. 75.8% of mice are suitable for gaming.

JLab Epic vs the average mouse

  • Silent primary switches
    JLab Epic uses silent primary switches, while the average mouse does not. 14.4% of mice use silent primary switches.
    Silent click buttons.
    What it is: Shows whether the main left and right buttons are designed for quieter clicking than standard switches.
    When it matters: When you work in quiet spaces and want less click noise.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    JLab Epic uses silent primary switches, while the average mouse does not. 14.4% of mice use silent primary switches.
  • 2 more onboard profiles
    JLab Epic stores 3 onboard profiles, while the average mouse stores 1 onboard profiles.
    What it is: The number of user profiles that can be stored directly in the mouse memory for use without reconfiguring software each time.
    When it matters: When you use different games, apps, or devices and want settings saved directly on the mouse.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=3

    JLab Epic stores 3 onboard profiles, while the average mouse stores 1 onboard profiles.3 vs 1
  • Free-spin scroll mode
    JLab Epic offers a free-spin scroll mode, while the average mouse does not. 3.9% of mice offer a free-spin scroll mode.
    What it is: Shows whether the scroll wheel can switch from stepped scrolling to a smooth free-spin mode.
    When it matters: When you move through long spreadsheets, documents, or web pages and want faster, smoother scrolling.

    Importance: LOW

    JLab Epic offers a free-spin scroll mode, while the average mouse does not. 3.9% of mice offer a free-spin scroll mode.
  • Usable while charging
    JLab Epic can be used while charging, while the average mouse cannot. 47.5% of mice can be used while charging.
    What it is: Shows whether the mouse keeps working normally while a charging cable is connected.
    When it matters: When you do not want downtime while the mouse battery is charging.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    JLab Epic can be used while charging, while the average mouse cannot. 47.5% of mice can be used while charging.
  • 1 more side buttons
    JLab Epic has 3 side buttons, while the average mouse has 2 side buttons.
    What it is: The number of buttons placed on the side of the mouse, typically for thumb access.
    When it matters: When thumb-access buttons matter for browser navigation, MMOs, or productivity shortcuts.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=2

    JLab Epic has 3 side buttons, while the average mouse has 2 side buttons.3 vs 2
  • Tilting scroll wheel
    JLab Epic has a tilting scroll wheel, while the average mouse does not. 6.6% of mice have a tilting scroll wheel.
    Horizontal tilt wheel.
    What it is: Shows whether the main scroll wheel can tilt sideways for horizontal input or extra commands.
    When it matters: When horizontal scrolling or extra side-wheel commands improve your workflow.

    Importance: LOW

    JLab Epic has a tilting scroll wheel, while the average mouse does not. 6.6% of mice have a tilting scroll wheel.
  • 2 more paired devices
    JLab Epic pairs with 3 devices, while the average mouse pairs with 1 devices.
    2 Bluetooth + 1 2.4GHz.
    What it is: The maximum number of devices the mouse can stay paired with for switching between them.
    When it matters: When you regularly swap the same mouse between several paired devices.

    Importance: LOW

    Good value: >=2

    JLab Epic pairs with 3 devices, while the average mouse pairs with 1 devices.3 vs 1
  • Multi-device pairing
    JLab Epic supports multi-device pairing, while the average mouse does not. 21.1% of mice support multi-device pairing.
    up to 3 devices.
    What it is: Shows whether the mouse can stay paired with more than one device for quicker switching.
    When it matters: When you switch between a laptop, desktop, and tablet with the same mouse.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    JLab Epic supports multi-device pairing, while the average mouse does not. 21.1% of mice support multi-device pairing.
  • 2 more paired devices
    JLab Epic pairs with 3 devices, while the average mouse pairs with 1 devices.
  • Multi-device pairing
    JLab Epic supports multi-device pairing, while the average mouse does not. 21.1% of mice support multi-device pairing.
  • Versatile connectivity
    JLab Epic supports wireless+wired connectivity, while the average mouse supports wireless connectivity.
  • Bluetooth support
    JLab Epic supports Bluetooth, while the average mouse does not. 35.5% of mice support Bluetooth.
  • Receiver storage inside mouse
    JLab Epic has receiver storage inside the mouse, while the average mouse does not. 45.9% of mice have receiver storage inside the mouse.
  • Usable while charging
    JLab Epic can be used while charging, while the average mouse cannot. 47.5% of mice can be used while charging.
  • Rechargeable battery
    JLab Epic uses a rechargeable battery, while the average mouse does not. 46% of mice use a rechargeable battery.
  • Silent primary switches
    JLab Epic uses silent primary switches, while the average mouse does not. 14.4% of mice use silent primary switches.
  • Free-spin scroll mode
    JLab Epic offers a free-spin scroll mode, while the average mouse does not. 3.9% of mice offer a free-spin scroll mode.
  • 1 more side buttons
    JLab Epic has 3 side buttons, while the average mouse has 2 side buttons.
  • Tilting scroll wheel
    JLab Epic has a tilting scroll wheel, while the average mouse does not. 6.6% of mice have a tilting scroll wheel.
  • 3 more buttons
    JLab Epic has 9 buttons, while the average mouse has 6 buttons.
  • Detachable cable
    JLab Epic comes with a detachable cable, while the average mouse does not. 42.9% of mice come with a detachable cable.
  • 2 more onboard profiles
    JLab Epic stores 3 onboard profiles, while the average mouse stores 1 onboard profiles.
  • 75% lower maximum polling rate
    JLab Epic has a maximum polling rate of 250 Hz, while the average mouse has a maximum polling rate of 1,000 Hz.
  • 92.5% lower tracking speed
    JLab Epic has a maximum tracking speed of 30 IPS, while the average mouse has a maximum tracking speed of 400 IPS.
  • 87.5% lower wired polling rate
    JLab Epic has a wired polling rate of 125 Hz, while the average mouse has a wired polling rate of 1,000 Hz.
  • 76% lower maximum DPI
    JLab Epic has a maximum DPI of 2,400 DPI, while the average mouse has a maximum DPI of 10,000 DPI.
  • 75% lower 2.4 GHz polling rate
    JLab Epic has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 250 Hz, while the average mouse has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 1,000 Hz.
  • 75% lower maximum acceleration
    JLab Epic has a maximum acceleration of 10 G, while the average mouse has a maximum acceleration of 40 G.
  • 200 DPI higher minimum setting
    JLab Epic has a minimum DPI of 400 DPI, while the average mouse has a minimum DPI of 200 DPI.
  • 1 fewer stored DPI steps
    JLab Epic stores 4 DPI steps, while the average mouse stores 5 DPI steps.
  • 300 DPI coarser step size
    JLab Epic has a DPI step size of 400 DPI, while the average mouse has a DPI step size of 100 DPI.
  • 65.6% higher mouse weight
    JLab Epic weighs 137 g, while the average mouse weighs 82.745 g.
  • No RGB lighting
    JLab Epic does not have RGB lighting, while the average mouse does. 56.3% of mice have RGB lighting.
  • 17.8 mm wider mouse width
    JLab Epic has a width of 83.8 mm, while the average mouse has a width of 66 mm.
  • 11.4 mm taller mouse height
    JLab Epic has a height of 51.1 mm, while the average mouse has a height of 39.7 mm.
  • 0.8 m shorter cable
    JLab Epic has a cable length of 1 m, while the average mouse has a cable length of 1.8 m.
  • Not suitable for gaming
    JLab Epic is not suitable for gaming, while the average mouse is. 75.8% of mice are suitable for gaming.
  • 65.6% higher mouse weight
    JLab Epic weighs 137 g, while the average mouse weighs 82.745 g.
    What it is: The overall weight of the mouse itself, which influences portability, comfort, and movement feel.
    When it matters: When you care about how light or substantial the mouse feels during long sessions.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: <100 g

    JLab Epic weighs 137 g, while the average mouse weighs 82.745 g.137 g vs 82.745 g
  • 92.5% lower tracking speed
    JLab Epic has a maximum tracking speed of 30 IPS, while the average mouse has a maximum tracking speed of 400 IPS.
    What it is: The highest movement speed the sensor can track accurately before it starts losing precision, usually expressed in inches per second (IPS).
    When it matters: When you make very fast swipes and do not want the sensor to lose tracking.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=400 IPS

    JLab Epic has a maximum tracking speed of 30 IPS, while the average mouse has a maximum tracking speed of 400 IPS.30 IPS vs 400 IPS
  • 75% lower maximum polling rate
    JLab Epic has a maximum polling rate of 250 Hz, while the average mouse has a maximum polling rate of 1,000 Hz.
    What it is: The maximum number of position reports the mouse can send to the computer each second, measured in Hertz (Hz).
    When it matters: When you are chasing the lowest possible input delay for competitive play and want the mouse reporting as often as possible.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=1000 Hz

    JLab Epic has a maximum polling rate of 250 Hz, while the average mouse has a maximum polling rate of 1,000 Hz.250 Hz vs 1000 Hz
  • 87.5% lower wired polling rate
    JLab Epic has a wired polling rate of 125 Hz, while the average mouse has a wired polling rate of 1,000 Hz.
    What it is: The polling rate the mouse reaches when it is connected with a cable.
    When it matters: When you mainly use the mouse wired and want maximum responsiveness.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=1000 Hz

    JLab Epic has a wired polling rate of 125 Hz, while the average mouse has a wired polling rate of 1,000 Hz.125 Hz vs 1000 Hz
  • 76% lower maximum DPI
    JLab Epic has a maximum DPI of 2,400 DPI, while the average mouse has a maximum DPI of 10,000 DPI.
    What it is: The highest sensitivity setting supported by the mouse sensor, measured in dots per inch (DPI).
    When it matters: When extremely high sensitivity is part of your setup, even if it matters less than sensor quality for most users.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=18000 DPI

    JLab Epic has a maximum DPI of 2,400 DPI, while the average mouse has a maximum DPI of 10,000 DPI.2400 DPI vs 10000 DPI
  • Not suitable for gaming
    JLab Epic is not suitable for gaming, while the average mouse is. 75.8% of mice are suitable for gaming.
    What it is: Shows whether the mouse is positioned or tuned around gaming-focused speed, latency, and control features.
    When it matters: When fast clicks, low latency, and gaming-oriented features are priorities.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    JLab Epic is not suitable for gaming, while the average mouse is. 75.8% of mice are suitable for gaming.
  • 75% lower 2.4 GHz polling rate
    JLab Epic has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 250 Hz, while the average mouse has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 1,000 Hz.
    What it is: The polling rate available when the mouse is used over a 2.4 GHz wireless connection.
    When it matters: When you use the 2.4 GHz receiver and want near-wired performance.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=1000 Hz

    JLab Epic has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 250 Hz, while the average mouse has a 2.4 GHz polling rate of 1,000 Hz.250 Hz vs 1000 Hz
  • 75% lower maximum acceleration
    JLab Epic has a maximum acceleration of 10 G, while the average mouse has a maximum acceleration of 40 G.
    What it is: The highest acceleration the mouse sensor can handle without tracking errors, typically measured in G.
    When it matters: When you flick the mouse aggressively and need the sensor to stay accurate.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=50 G

    JLab Epic has a maximum acceleration of 10 G, while the average mouse has a maximum acceleration of 40 G.10 G vs 40 G

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What customers like about JLab Epic?

  • Excellent battery life (up to 4-6 months per charge)
  • Comfortable ergonomic design suitable for medium to large hands
  • Multi-device connectivity (up to 3 devices via Bluetooth and USB dongle)
  • Silent-click buttons ideal for quiet office environments
  • Useful OLED display for real-time battery, DPI, and connection status
  • Highly customisable via the JLab Work App
  • Great value compared to higher-end competitors like the Logitech MX Master

What customers dislike about JLab Epic?

  • No dedicated horizontal scroll wheel
  • Scroll wheel can feel slippery or lack sufficient grip
  • May be too bulky for users with smaller hands
  • Occasional cursor lag or stuttering reported by some users
  • Limited macro support in the companion software
  • Plastic build feels less premium than some competitors
  • Connectivity issues when the computer enters sleep mode

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