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Review on Bloody Gaming W70 Max Mouse by Stanislaw Puzyna ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Did not find any pluses with the product, I don't recommend it.

Conclusion: The pricing is a touch steep, but the x7 level is where the mouse stays. The upgrades included extra profiles, some additional rollers, and perimeter lighting. After deducting the negatives, we arrive at a score of 3. After 5 months of service and a relatively little load, the roller finally gave out. Scrolling jerks and jumps about. Atech's mouse still have the worst videos. A 2/5 star rating

Pros
  • It's simply like that, really; it has an unusual shape, is made of tough plastic, and has a rough finish that doesn't appear like rubber coating. The option to customize the mouse's color scheme with mellow tones that are easier on the eyes at night. A "hard" sensor. Flexible, soft wire that won't impede your motion. When compared to other programmers I've worked with, Atech's code is the most typical. Modifiable phenotypes in a total of 7.
Cons
  • A "slight misunderstanding" is caused by the location of the rigid side buttons. Only a palm grip is possible due to the position of the thumb notch. The lowest button is, in fact, within reach from here. However, while you're in this posture, raising the mouse generally appears difficult because it keeps falling out of your hand. Moving your finger out of the niche makes it easier to manipulate the mouse, but you'll lose access to the button. DPI scaling is completely pointless. When you reboot a mouse that doesn't save your preferred color for the general illumination, it will instead activate the profile illumination. When you try disabling the brain's color settings, you'll get it. Roller "Ushatannaya" - Atech's suffering, The roller will be perfectly smooth after two weeks of labor, with scarcely perceptible clicks; after two months, there will be slides. If something is heavy but still topples over on its back, adding weight to the front is the only solution. There is no way to customize the color of your profile; instead, each profile is tagged with a fixed hue. No profile queues are available for selection. Worker green, second worker blue, and game red are some examples from my collection. Several additional profiles will be included that are blank if this is done here. The mouse won't be perfectly horizontal, so you'll have to move it at an angle. As it turns out, holding this wonder would be more comfortable if the mouse looked slightly left of dead center. The setting and its ambiguous typology are a complete non sequitur.