The mouse device itself is quite pleasant to use (like all other "clones" of Microsoft intellimouse Explorer 3.0, including the notorious Deathadder). Nonetheless, the overall construction quality is somewhat inconsistent. In my experience, after a couple of days, a minor but bothersome backlash appeared on the left mouse button (LMB), and a very major one appeared on the side button (I'm not sure whether this is an early batch, which has so many complaints, or not early). I didn't touch the store out of pure natural curiosity (with backlashes they still give a spin from the gate, because it's "not a defect"), but I did write to the "famous" Logitech support team right away. And, in response to a request that was made around one week later, was given back with the message "you press too hard" (not a joke). And if this is a "legendary" support, I don't even want to try to think what a regular support is like since I'm scared I'll be disappointed. In typically, such a gambling for your sixty or more dollars. Simply said, "Logitech quality," that is. For the same amount of money, I would suggest purchasing an SS Rival 310 because it has a sensor that is unquestionably of the highest quality and mics that are rated for 50 million clicks. Furthermore, the quality of SS is superior.
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