As a big gamer myself and someone who plays a few matches of Counter-Strike 2 almost every day, I have gone through more gaming mice than I can count. Some were fantastic, others were a complete letdown.
This time, I wanted to try something different, something lighter, faster, and easier to flick around during intense gameplay. That is what led me to the Inphic IN-10P, a super-light mouse with an eye-catching design.
For this review, I put it through daily gaming sessions, work tasks, and plenty of stress tests to see if it is as good in practice as it looks on paper.
- Ultra-lightweight at just 60g, making it effortless to flick and control
- Excellent sensor performance with precise, consistent tracking
- Comfortable ergonomic shape that works well for long sessions
- Smooth PTFE feet for fast, controlled glide
- Affordable, considering the level of performance you get
- The software feels fairly basic compared to bigger-name brands
- RGB customization is limited, so you don’t get much control over effects or lighting zones

Delivery and Unboxing
The Inphic IN-10P arrived in two packages. The first was a plain brown shipping box and inside was the branded retail box. There was no damage at all and the delivery was impressively quick, arriving the very next day.
The printed design on the branded box instantly reminded me of the old-school AMD graphics card packaging, full of bright colors and flashy details. It had that nostalgic, tech-enthusiast vibe, which was a nice touch.

Opening the box is where it really stood out. Right on top was a thick layer of dense foam, with the mouse completely surrounded and protected.
On top of that, it was wrapped in a foil bag, which feels a bit overkill for scratch protection but definitely adds to the premium unboxing experience.

Beneath the mouse was a braided USB Type-B to Type-C cable, which felt sturdy and well-made, a USB-A to USB-C adapter, a few extra stickers, and a couple of spare sliding pads.
Overall, I was impressed with the presentation and the level of care put into protecting the mouse.

Feel in Hand and Comfort
The first thing I noticed when picking up the Inphic IN-10P was just how light it felt. It is one of those mice you can almost forget you are holding while the shape and weight instantly reminded me of the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2, which is a high compliment considering how popular that mouse is among competitive players.
The body is made from a sturdy matte plastic with a slight texture that feels premium while giving a secure grip. It does not get slippery, even after hours of use, and it is resistant to fingerprints and smudges.

The mouse sits naturally in my hand without any awkward edges or pressure points. The buttons have a satisfying click with just the right amount of resistance, and the scroll wheel moves smoothly with a crisp step between notches.
During extended sessions, whether gaming or working, I never felt hand fatigue. The combination of its lightweight build, comfortable shape, and well-thought-out materials makes it easy to use for hours without strain.

Performance and Usability
As I mentioned earlier, I play a bit of CS2, so I immediately tested the Inphic IN-10P in a few matches. I set the mouse to 400 DPI with an in-game sensitivity of 800, which is my usual setup and it felt really good.
The mouse features a PAW3395 sensor, which is known for high precision and reliability. In practical terms, tracking is smooth and accurate across a variety of surfaces, whether on a hard desk or a high-quality mousepad.

Fast flicks, micro-adjustments, and even quick gaming movements feel natural and effortless, giving a performance that can easily compete with more expensive, premium mice.
Connection options are extremely versatile. You can use the mouse wired, via Bluetooth, or through a 2.4G wireless connection.
I tested all three modes, and each delivered a stable experience with minimal latency. The polling rate is adjustable from 125Hz up to 8000Hz, giving you flexibility depending on your preference and the type of task you’re tackling—high-speed gaming or detailed design work.

Even at higher polling rates, the responsiveness remained crisp, and there were no noticeable drops in tracking performance.
Movements feel fluid and natural, making it easy to keep control over rapid movements without straining your wrist or fingers.

On thicker or textured surfaces, there’s slightly more resistance, but nothing that impacts normal daily use or gaming performance.
The combination of lightweight design, versatile connectivity, and long battery life makes it a well-rounded device that’s suitable for long work sessions, gaming, or even travel.

Battery Life
Battery life on the Inphic IN-10P is excellent. Even during extended gaming sessions, I found it could easily last several days on a single charge when using wireless modes—2.4G or Bluetooth, depending on usage intensity.
On average, it comfortably reached over 100 hours. The mouse features a convenient rechargeable battery, and charging is straightforward via the included braided USB Type-C cable.

I was pleasantly surprised by how quickly it recharges—a short 10–15 minute charge gives you a full battery.
The mouse also supports wired operation while charging, so you never have to interrupt your session.
With its long battery life, rapid charging, and versatile connectivity, the IN-10P proves reliable for both everyday use and extended gaming marathons.

Customization and Software
The Inphic IN-10P comes with a dedicated software suite that makes customization straightforward and effective.
You can adjust DPI settings on the fly or create multiple profiles for different games and tasks. I appreciated that it allows fine-tuning from 100 up to 26,000 DPI, giving plenty of flexibility for both precise aiming in FPS games and fast cursor movements for everyday use.
Button assignments are fully programmable, letting you remap the standard buttons or assign macros for complex commands.

Price and Value
The Inphic IN-10P offers excellent value for its price point. Considering its premium features, a high-precision PAW3395 sensor, ultra-lightweight design at just 60 grams, versatile connectivity options (2.4G, Bluetooth, and wired), long-lasting battery, and extensive customization with 26,000 DPI, the mouse competes with much more expensive gaming mice without breaking the bank.

For gamers who want performance comparable to top-tier models like the Logitech Pro X, but at a fraction of the cost, the IN-10P is a standout choice.
The combination of solid build quality, thoughtful design, and premium features makes it a smart investment whether you’re a casual gamer, competitive player, or someone who simply wants a reliable, high-performance mouse for daily use.

Is It Worth It?
Yes, the Inphic IN-10P is definitely worth it. Considering everything you get for the price, the lightweight 60g design, the high-precision PAW3395 sensor, and the overall feel the value is incredible.


Thank you for your evaluation of the IN10P mouse. We will pass your feedback to our engineers!