Endorfy has launched its Liv mice series targeting enthusiast gamers. Featuring PixArt sensors, the Liv lineup prioritises accuracy and low-latency tracking, all inside a light frame that is easy to drag.
The Endorfy Liv series comprises of three models, Liv, Liv Wireless, available in black and white colourways, in addition to Liv Plus Wireless exclusively in white. All are based on the same perforated frame, measuring 126mm x 65.7mm x 39.3mm. These perforations are also present on the bottom section of these mice which helps bring the weight down to 69g on the wireless versions and 54g on the wired ones.


Liv models cover the entry point with a PixArt PAW3311 optical sensor rated for 12,000DPI sensitivity and 7.62m/s tracking speed. Alongside it, you will find Kailh GM 4.0 switches rated for 60 million clicks. This model is only available in a wired configuration but its cable comes with the positive of a lower weight.


Liv Wireless keeps the same sensor and button switches but cuts the wire away. While you can still use this one in wired mode, it supports connections via Bluetooth and 2.4GHz. While the former is useful in a pinch, the latter is the best option for gaming.

Liv Plus Wireless upgrades the hardware to a PixArt PAW3395 boasting 26,000DPI sensitivity and 16.51m/s tracking speed, coupled with Kailh GM 8.0 switches rated for higher 80 million clicks. Another extra that comes with the Plus models is a charging dock that fills your battery while not in use. I prefer this approach as it makes it easier and quicker to leave the mouse to charge at the end of the day.
To put it simply, the Liv is a wired-only cheaper version of the Liv Wireless, whereas the Liv Plus Wireless brings better sensors/buttons and a magnetic charging dock. Note that the non-Plus Wireless seems to also support the charging dock if you get it standalone. All models include some ARGB lighting that you can configure via the brand’s software. All Endorfy Liv mice are available as of today backed by a two-year warranty.