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Review on ASUS ROG Spatha X Wireless Gaming Mouse: Ultimate Precision and Customization with Magnetic Charging Stand, Programmable Buttons, 19,000 DPI, and Aura RGB Lighting by Cam Vi ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I can't say that I was completely satisfied with the product.

In general, I liked the mouse, as it was convenient for me and had buttons that helped me in my work. And everything was fine until this program from Asus, Armory Srate, or whatever it is right, began to fail. What exactly is with the mouse. Neighboring Claudia there ROG SCOPE RX she did not touch these glitches. The first thing that flew off, macros. I wrote them for work, they worked for some time, then once they stopped. It's in the program, but it doesn't actually work. As well as the function of printing text with a word, when a given word was printed there with one button. And now it works once in a while. Asus support advised resetting the mouse, but it's useless. As well as from different profiles. The macro and some button functions are still naughty. And the mouse, by the way, is already over a year old. Then the backlight started flickering. More precisely to be capricious) Her static color simply did not change. Here are all sorts of effects there and so on changed, but the color itself did not. I recently discovered that such a problem is current with a wireless connection. With the wire, everything changes and works. And, well, Claudia nearby has no such problems at all) So I have two opinions. It seems that the mouse is good, but these glitches have already been taken out and are not being corrected in any way.

Pros
  • + Pretty comfortable grip shape. Since my hand does not say that it is small, I am pleased that the mouse fits completely and normally in my hand when not a single finger weighs in the air. + Weighty. there is no feeling that you drive a fluff across the carpet, but just some kind of tool. + Customizable. Through the application, you can configure a bunch of everything from mouse buttons to its sensitivity, separation and other things to backlighting.
Cons
  • - The weight. But this is a minus current for shooters or dynamic games. Type in shooters, people love to aim at a minimum of dpi with all sorts of jerks, so with this weighty one it will work out well, but you will get tired. Also, in any other games where you have to move the mouse a lot, your hand will also get a little tired. But nothing prevents you from adding to adjust the sensitivity and pulling less. - The grip is so-so. Because of the buttons on the side, it seems that there is something to grab onto. But in reality, it feels like you lifted a heavy dumbbell and it will jump out right now. In addition, the side buttons are all loosened due to the grip on them. Haven't fallen out yet, but are shaking. - Gaps in the side buttons. There's all sorts of dirt and strives to get. Which then, unless you pick out the tweezers. - Zaglyuchnoe software, but more on that in the comments. - It's strange that it holds a charge. Then you work there, play all day and the indicator remains blue, which means about half. It happens that you look, and in the evening it already hits the red base, which means less than 20% already.