I bought it to replace the blasphemous supposedly top-end corsair dark core (for 8+ tr), which infuriated absolutely everyone and stopped working from the battery at some point. This mouse does not have RGB backlighting, thus it does not distract or waste battery, and also suits my MX Keys more. For rainbow highlights, I have a system unit, so how the rainbow shines. So I think that's a plus. It does not have batteries, and therefore it will work from one battery for six months, it is not necessary to poke a wire into it every other day. Autonomy at the level! Wireless connection on 2.4 is stable, no jokes. Everything works very quickly and without failures. In terms of weight - it is not in it) She is the lightest, like a feather. After dark core - unusual, but nothing more. I got used to it on the second day. In addition, a wireless mouse is still about the ability to carry it with a laptop and take it on a trip, so as not to add extra weight. Although those who are a fan of precisely doing weight distribution will spit - but here the price is appropriate. But in my opinion this is more of a plus than a minus. In terms of size, it is small, my hands are far from thick, but even I think that it is small.
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