I had a Razr gaming mouse and it worked fine until last year when I decided to start gaming again on my new laptop. Got my old mouse out, it was wired and the worst thing is the material, all these gaming mice give you an anti-grip feel that's basically like rubber that even with a little moisture starts to get sticky after a while will. .Yes, this gaming mouse is also made of similar material, but I'm not entirely sure how strong and durable it will be, so I'll wait until I get into real gaming stuff. A good thing that I like though is that you don't have to worry about adjusting the cable, the wireless part makes a big difference, it's just too colorful if you want to use it as an alternative in your office, it has won. don't be so nice The size is also perfect for playing, not too big and not too small, perfect fit, which helps a lot when playing. In general, I like the gaming mouse for its features, I don't care much about DPI, I mostly play at 3500 dpi, but this mouse can still run at much higher speeds.
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