I took this miracle after the heroic death of my pulsfire surge, it seemed that it was about the same, perhaps one of the advantages is the sensor, clear, fast, does not break, you can not look at the maximum dpi, who generally needs more than 2-3k dpi, good switches under the buttons , but this in a gaming mouse does not surprise anyone. The main drawback is the size, very small and low, even in a small hand it is not felt at all. Also a good click on the mouse wheel, but the wheel itself is a bit tight. The wire is thin, without any braid. Many complain about the software, but I didn’t see anything complicated, just download g-hub, run it and configure it as you like, although the settings are not saved in the mouse itself, or I did something wrong. Design for an amateur, as for me it looks so-so. The legs are strange, sometimes it feels like they are clinging to the carpet and scratching it. If you like mice of this form factor, I see no reason to overpay 2-2.5 times compared to g102. Verdict: Not a bad mouse, but surge was better in every way, except perhaps the wheel and software
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