This mouse is stuck between a rock and a hard place. For about the same price, you can get the XM1r, any wired Glorious mouse ($49.99 on their website), Pulsfire Haste, Xtrfy M42, Roccat Burst Pro, or a few others. Pros: Good glide. I was pleasantly surprised by the stick legs. Light, almost not felt in them. The scroll wheel is almost noiseless. The cable is good for a normal cable. not Hati or XM1r are good but above average. The 3360 is a very powerful, accurate sensor. Good design. Doesn't squeak when gripped tightly or make noise when shaken. There is a slight clatter when landing on the mouse pad. Cozy. cons switch. There's nothing wrong with them, but they're lifeless and boring. Pre-move on left click is important. The side buttons are too small. The side buttons are also lifeless. The handles look weird. I can't describe exactly what they look like, but it wasn't for me. I didn't even bother putting them on. price, price, price. $60 for most versions of Sirus is too much for the competition. It doesn't stand out in any meaningful way, but it's a well-rounded mouse. This mouse has more pros than cons, but I would not recommend it to any of the above mice. This mouse really should cost $39.99, but even then you have to worry about a Viper Mini, especially since it's now $29.99 and the bundle, which includes a much better grip tape, is $39.98. Sirus M is a good mouse overall (I'd give it 3.75 stars if I could), but it's not good enough in this price range. I will add that my mouse has already been used, but this did not affect my rating.