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G-LAB offers a wide range of gaming peripherals including high-performance mice, keyboards, headsets, and chairs designed for PC and console gamers.

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G-LAB, also known as The G-LAB, is a European brand specializing in gaming equipment and peripherals. Owned by the French company AXS, G-LAB is dedicated to providing gamers with high-performance gear that enhances the video gaming experience without breaking the bank. Their product lineup features the Kult series of precision gaming mice, Keyz mechanical and membrane keyboards, Korp immersive headsets, and ergonomic K-Seat gaming chairs.

Designed in France, G-LAB products are known for their competitive technical specifications, durability, and vibrant RGB aesthetics. The brand ensures broad compatibility across platforms, with many devices supporting PC, PlayStation, and Xbox via Plug & Play functionality. G-LAB aims to equip players of all levels with the tools necessary to improve their gameplay and comfort.

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  • Where can I download software for my G-LAB mouse?

    Drivers and customization software for G-LAB products, such as the Kult Xenon, can be downloaded from the official website at the-g-lab.tech/downloads.

  • Are G-LAB keyboards compatible with consoles?

    Yes, many G-LAB keywords and mice are compatible with Playstation and Xbox consoles, as well as PC (Windows). Refer to your specific model's manual for compatibility details.

  • What is the warranty period for G-LAB products?

    AXS offers a 2-year warranty on new G-LAB products from the date of purchase, covering undeniable material or manufacturing defects.

  • My G-LAB wireless mouse is not working, what should I do?

    Ensure the mouse is charged. If it uses a USB receiver, try plugging it into a different USB port. Most G-LAB wireless mice are Plug & Play and do not require specific drivers to function initially.