Today's gaming mouse is easy to find because it's EVERYWHERE. Therefore, companies need to create a product that stands out. And that's exactly what UHURU did. Not only does it have a really cool 7 color swirling animation, but the main feature here is that it is a RECHARGEABLE BATTERY! HA! Say goodbye to searching for batteries at the bottom of the trash can when you least expect it, because your mouse's batteries have died without warning. Those times are now behind you. It is now clear that this is not a new concept, but very few people do it. Okay, let's look at the main features, pros and cons. + 7-color RGB lighting (non-programmable) + Battery that fully charges in 30 minutes (you can use it as long as it's plugged in) + Lightweight design + 7200 DPI + Perfectly tuned scroll wheel + Low latency CONS: Button DPI not have an up-down function. Just keep scrolling until you have it where you want it. - No light switch. I LOVE the backlight, but this would be a good option if you're looking to save battery life. Overall, any complaints about the mouse are just minor design changes that I'd like to see make it even better. BUT the performance was perfect. It competes with the Logitech G602 that I currently use. and it was priced at $80. The sensitivity is fantastic and the latency is low, which makes all the difference. I'm a fan and I can only recommend it.
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