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Review on SteelSeries Prime Wireless Gaming Mouse, Black by Micha Banasiewicz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

The mouse is very worthy, but I definitely won’t advise it instead of a superlight. Nevertheless, I have no doubt that this model will find its buyer. I myself fell out of love with Steelseries for a long time (because of the quality), but in this model the Danes took the matter very seriously and made a quality product.

Updated 1 year ago
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Pros
  • (in the review I compare with GPX Superlight, as the main competitor) - Easy. Even compared to superlight, it does not seem heavier - The design and the plastic itself seem much simpler than that of Logitek, there is a real refinement, but here everything is simplified, but I like this approach. - NORMAL teflon legs from the factory, for the first time I do not order additional glides like a tiger. Unfortunately, Superlight is behind us. - The mouse gives the impression of pure rodent FPS. In some kind of dota, of course, you can click, but it will not be as convenient as with any omrons or switches to superlight. - The main switches are very juicy clicks. The feeling that these are not mouse keys, but blue cherry mx :) - There are a lot of complaints about the side ones on the net, but in reality I didn’t feel anything like that. Normally clicked, easy to reach. There is no feeling of fragility. - Sensor. No matter how much they write on the forums about placebo, but I clearly distinguish the difference between HERO, Truemove Air as (in this case) and Pixart's 3360/3389 and so on. Yes, they all have their own take-off distance, but Pixart has it configurable. Truemove is a great sensor, but you still have to get used to it.
Cons
  • - (pure IMHO) Prime shape is good, ergonomic, fits perfectly in the hand. BUT! Although it is 125 cm long, I would not recommend it for a hand 19 cm (like mine) or more. The index finger hangs slightly with a palm grip, and the middle one is generally overboard. After some time, the little finger began to rub (the Pro Intellimouse, for example, has an ideal shape in this regard, there is a notch on the right under it) On superlight, with the same length, this was not the case. - The dry hand coating is slippery, but the ergonomic shape saves. Whoever has sweaty hands will go with a bang.