Overall, this is a great mouse for the price. Yes, there are shoals, but they can be tolerated. I expected a much worse quality from a4tech, but here I was directly surprised. For amateur gaming just right, I recommend. But if you are thinking of really pumping up your skills in shooters, playing on a low sense for greater accuracy, giving out heads in CS, practicing a lot and generally relying on the mouse as your best friend that will never let you down, then I recommend taking care of choosing another mouse with a better sensor . Yes, I know that some SteelSeries mice have the same sensor as this one. But besides the sensor itself, you need to be able to work with it at the software level and choose the right lens. Different mice with the same sensor may give different results. Therefore, after 2.5 years of using this mouse, I have to change it to a more professional one. This review is my farewell gesture for a4tech products. I grew out of a beginner and now I need cooler and better devices. I hope the review will be useful to someone.
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