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The Gigabyte Aivia M8600 is a wireless gaming mouse that has the admirable aim to ensure you never run out of power. Wireless mice are great, because we don't have to worry about trailing wires across our desks, and they generally give us a lot more freed...
Multiple speed settings, Looks smart and feels comfortable, Battery life is excellent...
Expensive, Low on customisation options...
This mouse is expensive, but it's well designed and performs brilliantly.Follow TechRadar Reviews on Twitter...
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vortez.net Updated: 2012-04-22 01:23:51
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£79.99 inc. VAT (GBP)Back in November 2010 we had a taste of things to come when we reviewed the GIGABYTE AIVIA K8100. Its aggressive, angular styling set it apart from the gaming keyboard field and thus the trend continues with GIGABYTEs latest creat...
Class leading packaging, Good Looking (unpowered), 4 Profiles, Spare Battery, Long Life Battery, Alternative Charging Methods, User friendly GHOST software...
Uncomfortable for both right or left handers, Uncomfortable for ‘claw' and ‘palm' grips, Cheap Looking (powered), Poor ergonomics, Very Heavy, Poor LED quality, Stiff Mouse Wheel...
When the GIGABYTE Aivia M8600 Macro Gaming mouse landed on the office desk, I was impressed by the packaging which left no stone unturned. Spare battery – check, Spare feet – check, robust box – check, in fact this is the one area where I have absolut...
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atomicmpc.com.au Updated: 2012-04-22 01:23:54
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You know, no one’s still managed to release a hybrid wireless gaming mouse that’s as elegant as Microsoft’s last Sidewinder. Everything since then that tries to combine wireless ease of use with a back-up wired solution has made the cardinal mistake –...
Close, but no rodentia...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2012-04-22 01:24:13
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The Aivia M8600 is a new wireless gaming mouse from Gigabyte, a high end model with a number of innovative features that set it aside from the competition. Let's take a closer look at what the Aivia M8600 has to offer.
Gigabyte has certainly delivered with the Aivia M8600. Its high end performance as a gaming mouse combined with some unique features we've not seen before really make the device stand out from the crowd. The super long battery life which can be double...
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When it comes to gaming peripherals, Gigabyte’s products have always been well priced for the rich feature sets and high end design they offer. The new Aivia M8600 continues this tradition by offering a uniquely designed mouse which has the ability to...
The all new Aivia M8600 denotes a radical departure from previous design philosophies for Gigabyte and rightly deserves to be part of the Aivia brand. Much like the Aivia K8100 keyboard, this mouse is designed for gaming and gaming only. Compare and co...
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wpcol_1half id="" class="" style=""]Back towards the start of the year, we took a look at Gigabytes Aivia Gaming Keyboard which took us by surprise as to how well it performed in comparison to its other rivals on the market. Gigabyte have now paired up t...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2014-01-03 13:27:53
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You know, no one's still managed to release a hybrid wireless gaming mouse that's as elegant as Microsoft's last Sidewinder. Everything since then that tries to combine wireless ease of use with a back-up wired solution has made the cardinal mistake – it'...
Close, but no rodentia...
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First impressions last. That's the first thing you'll think of when looking at the GIGABYTE Aivia M8600 Wireless Macro Gaming Mouse. It's quite striking to look at; to hold on the other hand is a different argument. I use as my everyday mouse a Razer Mamb...
First impressions last. That's the first thing you'll think of when looking at the GIGABYTE Aivia M8600 Wireless Macro Gaming Mouse. It's quite striking to look at; to hold on the other hand is a different argument. I use as my everyday mouse a Razer...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 01:15:49
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The Gigabyte Aivia M8600 is a wireless gaming mouse that has the admirable aim to ensure you never run out of power.Wireless mice are great, because we don't have to worry about trailing wires across our desks, and they generally give us a lot more freedo...
Multiple speed settings, Looks smart and feels comfortable, Battery life is excellent...
Expensive, Low on customisation options...
This mouse is expensive, but it's well designed and performs brilliantly. Follow TechRadar Reviews on Twitter...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-26 05:10:58
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If you haven’t noticed, Gigabyte has been flexing its gaming peripheral muscles as of late, producing some truly great products that can easily match offerings from the likes of Razer and such. We had received their first attempts, the Aivia K8100 gami...
80 hours of combined wireless performance, stylish, ambidextrous, onboard memory...
too heavy, DPI changers not ideally placed, big and bulky, cannot assign buttons without plugging in...
Gigabyte M8600’s biggest strength is its 80+ hours of combined battery performance. There is no rival to it. However, I found the mouse faltering where it mattered the most – accuracy. You may eventually adjust to the heaviness of the mouse, but there...
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The mouse we have on hand today is a bit of a rarity in gaming circles, it's wireless.Wireless tends to be frowned upon when it comes to gaming devices as the combination of interference, lag and the ever-important battery life mean that the vast major...
The Gigabyte Aivia M8600 Wireless Macro Mouse has a lot going for it, but similarly to it's K8100 brethren, there are a few little quirks that stop it from achieving true greatness.The packaging is fantastic. Not only is it a very rare thing to find a mou...
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In the moments before I sat down in the office to write this review, Wes and I wrestled with the web of cords that we hide behind the monitor. Given the opportunity, I think any user would jump on the chance to eliminate even one from that mess. Attrac...
Gigabyte has designed the Aivia with a lot of great ideas, but in execution they seem to lack a bit of the polish you'd expect to see from a package that MSRP's over the $100 mark. There are several hot fixes that can be applied to the software, but t...
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The Gigabyte Aivia M8600 ($104.99 street) is a gaming mouse aimed primarily at shooter-genre enthusiasts. Its macro editing user interface is easy to navigate, and it even has a wired and wireless option with two rechargeable batteries thrown in. Unfor...
Ambidextrous design. Wired and wireless option.100-6600 dpi.1,000Hz report rate. Carrying case. Customizable software. Up to five different profiles.
Weight makes the mouse a little unwieldy. Uncomfortable design. Scroll wheel very resistant. Wired cable tough to remove.
While the Gigabyte Aivia M8600 gaming mouse offers customization and all the bells and whistles to keep an avid gamer happy, its heavy design makes it difficult to wield...
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Gigabyte is a name familiar to custom builders and PC enthusiasts for more than 20 years. Most of us have owned or drooled over one of their performance motherboards or video cards at some point. Today we will be looking at their hot new wireless gam...
High Res Laser Tracking, Recordable Macros, Wired and Wireless Mode, Quick Change Battery, Mouse Has Some Weight, Creative Packaging...
The Aivia M8600 Wireless Macro Gaming Mouse is absolutely riddled with features. During testing I found the responsiveness the best I have ever experienced. This is the first mouse I had to dial down from max resolution for gaming. The software is...
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Aivia (Advanced, Intuitive, and Versatile Interface Archetype) is a new product series from Gigabyte that is completely dedicated to launching the latest mouse and keyboard innovations. They are determined to make amazing products with unprece...
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Gamers usually shun wireless peripherals, always wary of a possible energy loss. No one wants to rummage around for a cable and lose an online match. With that in mind, Gigabyte has released a wireless gaming-grade mouse with a long lasting 50 hour bat...
Below you can see a summary of our impressions about the Gigabyte Aivia M8600 mouse.Strong PointsFor right- and left-handed usersLarge number of assignable buttonsBest configuration application we’ve ever reviewedHigh sensitivity level of 6,500 DPICan...
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GIGABYTE has been making peripherals for a while, but doesn't always catch the attention of the gaming market. Late last year, the K8100 keyboard was introduced and signified a change for the company's peripheral arm as it pushed further the lucrative...
Choosing a peripheral for a PC can be an extremely daunting task as there is a bewildering choice available at all price points with little-to-no objective testing. It ultimately comes down to "What are you looking for?". Anything over $50 would be co...
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If you haven’t noticed, Gigabyte has been flexing its gaming peripheral muscles as of late, producing some truly great products that can easily match offerings from the likes of Razer and such. We had received their first attempts, the Aivia K8100 gami...
80 hours of combined wireless performance, stylish, ambidextrous, onboard memory...
too heavy, DPI changers not ideally placed, big and bulky, cannot assign buttons without plugging in...
Gigabyte M8600’s biggest strength is its 80+ hours of combined battery performance. There is no rival to it. However, I found the mouse faltering where it mattered the most – accuracy. You may eventually adjust to the heaviness of the mouse, but there...
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First impressions last. That's the first thing you'll think of when looking at the GIGABYTE Aivia M8600 Wireless Macro Gaming Mouse. It's quite striking to look at; to hold on the other hand is a different argument. I use as my everyday mouse a Razer...
First impressions last. That's the first thing you'll think of when looking at the GIGABYTE Aivia M8600 Wireless Macro Gaming Mouse. It's quite striking to look at; to hold on the other hand is a different argument. I use as my everyday mouse a Razer...
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I grope a lot of hairless rodents. Some call it a fetish. I call it work, though from it I do draw a near post-coital bliss one may misinterpret as disturbing. What can I say, I like toying with new mice. So when Gigabyte offered up their newest, the 8200...
Shawn Sanders 4.5 5.0 For the price you simply cannot do better than the Gigabyte Aivia Krypton 820...
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pureoverclock.com Updated: 2014-06-20 02:18:13
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How many of you remember the Speed Skating at the last winter Olympics? As a young man during my High School years I did some speed skating of my own… strapping on those skates and racing against others on the clean fresh ice was an exhilarating and rewar...
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