Before I get into the major obvious downside, this is a really good mouse. I'm a gamer so this mouse has what I was looking for. The two main clicks of the left and right mouse buttons are silent, while the rest (the scroll click and the two side thumb buttons) make a real click. I like the lights, they change slowly and aren't as absurd as some of the mice I've used. The mouse has a fairly low profile. So unless you hold onto the mouse like I do, you might not be a huge fan of how low it sits. The battery lasts ten years, I felt like I rarely had to charge this thing. And it had 3 DPI settings which is perfect (you never know why I need more, some mice have 5 which seems unnecessary). Unfortunately none of this matters, because after 4 months the left click slowly stopped registering. Quite common with "gaming" mice from other manufacturers, as they are not made of high-quality components. On the one hand, the charging cable they give you for it is amazing, really good length and material. (micro usb) --- The seller contacted me immediately and offered to send another one, so I'll see if this next mouse holds up better.
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