Description
The Jedel GM693 6D RGB Lighting Gaming Mouse is designed to deliver both performance and style for gamers seeking precision and comfort. Equipped with a high-performance IC:725F sensor, it offers adjustable DPI settings ranging from 800 to 7200, allowing players to fine-tune sensitivity for different gaming scenarios, from precise sniper shots to rapid movements in action-packed battles. The mouse supports multiple polling rates (125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz, and 1000Hz), ensuring smooth and responsive tracking to match various gameplay preferences.
Its lightweight design, weighing just 80g with the cable (52g without), enhances maneuverability during extended gaming sessions, reducing fatigue. The 1.5-meter braided cable provides durability and flexibility, minimizing tangles for uninterrupted performance. Built to withstand intense usage, the GM693 features switches rated for 10 million clicks, ensuring long-lasting reliability.
Adding a visual edge, the mouse comes with 5 customizable RGB lighting modes, allowing gamers to personalize their setup with vibrant effects that match their style. With its 6-button layout, ergonomic build, and precise tracking, the Jedel GM693 strikes the perfect balance between functionality and aesthetics, making it an excellent choice for competitive and casual gamers alike.
Specification
- Sensor: IC:725F
- DPI: 800 / 1600 / 2400 / 3200 / 4800 / 7200
- Polling Rate: 125Hz / 250Hz / 500Hz / 1000Hz
- Cable: 1.5m braided cable
- Switch Durability: 10 million clicks
- Lighting: 5 RGB lighting modes
- Weight: 80g (with cable), 52g (without cable)
Sensor and tracking precision
The Jedel GM693 is built around the IC:725F sensor, a purpose-designed optical sensor that prioritizes consistent, jitter-free tracking for gaming. This sensor delivers accurate cursor movement across different surfaces, helping maintain aim stability during fast flicks and slow, precise movements alike. Because a mouse’s sensor is the foundation of its performance, the IC:725F ensures that the raw movement you input with your hand translates to predictable in-game movement — important for aiming, camera control, and micro-adjustments. For players who switch between genres (FPS, MOBA, RTS), a reliable sensor reduces cursor drift and keeps tracking tight during rapid directional changes.
Adjustable DPI for versatile sensitivity
The GM693 offers six preset DPI steps — 800, 1600, 2400, 3200, 4800 and 7200 — giving you a wide sensitivity range to match different playstyles. Lower DPIs (800–1600) are ideal for controlled, precise aiming—useful for sniping or pixel-perfect editing—while higher settings (3200–7200) let you spin quickly across wide monitors or make fast camera turns. These staged DPI options let gamers select a sensitivity sweet spot without guessing decimals, and the clear progression makes it easy to find consistent crosshair movement across games. Even if you prefer a single DPI most of the time, having those extremes available makes the mouse flexible for multiple setups and displays.
Polling rate and responsiveness
The GM693 supports four polling rates — 125Hz, 250Hz, 500Hz and 1000Hz — which dictate how often the mouse reports position to your PC. Higher polling rates reduce input latency: 125Hz equates to roughly an 8 ms report interval, 250Hz about 4 ms, 500Hz around 2 ms, and 1000Hz about 1 ms. Competitive players often favor 500–1000Hz for the crispest, most responsive feel, while lower rates can slightly reduce CPU overhead on very old systems. By providing a range of polling options, the GM693 lets you balance ultra-low latency against system load and personal feel, ensuring smooth, timely input across different hardware and preferences.
Durable braided cable and build quality
A 1.5-meter braided cable supplies both reach and resilience for desktop setups. Compared with plain rubber cables, braided sleeving resists fraying and tangling while offering a smoother glide across mousepads and desks, reducing cable drag during quick movements. The 1.5 m length is long enough for most setups without excess slack that can snag or bunch. Although the GM693 keeps things simple in materials, the braided cable signals a focus on longevity and everyday reliability — a small but meaningful detail for users who travel with their mouse or demand consistent performance at home.
Switch lifespan and reliability
The primary switches in the GM693 are rated for 10 million actuations, a durability figure that reflects many years of typical gaming use. That rating means the left/right clicks will remain tactile and consistent through heavy play sessions, minimizing double-click failures and inconsistent actuation over time. For gamers who put in dozens of hours weekly, a high click-rating is essential to avoid hardware failures mid-competition; for casual players it simply means peace of mind. Build consistency around the switches also helps keep button feel steady across the mouse’s life.
RGB lighting modes and aesthetic customization
The “RGB Lighting” in the GM693 isn’t just decorative — it gives you five lighting modes to match your setup’s mood or to visually signal DPI/preset changes if you choose to use it that way. Multiple modes typically include static, breathing, and cycling effects that make your rig feel more lively without needing heavy software. Even without advanced customization software, those five modes let you dress up a gaming desk or sync visually with other peripherals. For streamers or users who enjoy a coordinated look, this level of lighting control adds personality without complicating the user experience.
Lightweight design, ergonomics, and the 6D layout
Weighing approximately 80 g with the cable attached and 52 g without, the GM693 sits firmly in the lightweight category that favors fast flicks and minimal fatigue during long sessions. That low mass helps the mouse feel nimble for FPS and action titles where quick aim corrections matter, while lighter overall weight reduces wrist strain over extended play. The “6D” in the model name indicates a six-button layout — the extra buttons provide useful in-game binds or macros while keeping the core primary buttons easily accessible. Together, the light chassis and expanded button set make the GM693 a practical choice for gamers who want speed, comfort, and a few extra controls without a bulky footprint.












