In actuality, there is a weight difference between the old and new models. The previous mouse (a Logitech G Pro Wireless that had served me for more than three years) started to hold the battery a little less (well, maybe 30%, but still a few days, it's enough), and most importantly, the wheel started to fail. I even sort of fixed it, but that's still not completely, so I decided to change. I looked at other manufacturers, but in the end shape + weight + experience = no competitors. There are no buttons on the right side of this mouse, and the side buttons can't be removed (they're not on magnets like before). The bunnyhop fans won't be hurt, but I hope it will live longer as the wheel gets slightly tighter. Since there is no backlight, figs would be by her side. I advocate in general.
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