
I'm going to try and buy a second one. Because I like the shape. Fortunately found at a discount for 900r. But I don't trust their plastic anymore. Because I also use the Logitech K360 keyboard. And there, after a year of use, the plastic leg broke. -__- Has some pros Pretty ergonomic and comfortable. One common receiver for keyboard and mouse. Work from a set of batteries - more than a year. Informative utility. Shows battery charge, many settings. Someone writes that the mouse falls asleep and wakes up with a delay. There is nothing like it. Has some cons 1. After a year of use, the plastic of the side buttons broke, subject to bending when pressed. All attempts to glue - were unsuccessful. Throw out? 1400 for a year of use? 2. The side rubber bands get dirty very quickly and it is almost impossible to clean them (even took off the top cover and washed it with soap and water, it's useless). Perhaps the best solution would be soft-touch plastic. 3. It catches the signal badly. The receiver was in the system unit on the floor. The distance is no more than a meter. The signal was lost. I plugged the receiver into a USB extension cable and put it on the table. It began to work normally. The problem is probably in the weak transmitter of the mouse itself, because the stated operating time of the mouse from one set of batteries is more than a year. 4. The body is a little creaky. Plastic joints are not perfect, they stick out a little.

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