Got pros: + very pleasant material to the touch - as if slightly rubberized plastic + convenient form; subjectively of course, but it lies perfectly in the hand, while it is conveniently covered with fingers from below + efforts on buttons and wheel + there is no backlight (honestly, I don’t understand why the backlight is on the mouse) + long wire + the DPI change button is not on the top of the mouse body like on most other models, but below it; so the button doesn't get in the way, and you can still switch the DPI using just your right hand Got cons: There can be only one drawback - the price. Now it costs 6-7k, and this is for a wired mouse with the most standard set of buttons and functionality. But when you take it in your hands, you understand why there is such a price tag.
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