For convenience, it is advisable to grab a Li-Po AA battery that is charged from Micro-USB. Its pros: I have long been accustomed to high-quality mice, and high sensitivity. The last mouse was 6000 DPI, here it is 12, and these 12 are really honest 12. The first time there is more than I need: I put 7. It is also an exceptional case when there are no breakdowns at all, no. For the week that I use - extremely positive impressions. Haven't had to change the battery yet. The ate was set to 500 per second, I do not see the difference, the battery should save. By the way, between 500 and 125 - I see the difference. There are small breaks. On one battery - already a week. I use a lot. Wakes up on movement, no clicks needed. The Razer Lachesis lasted two or three days between battery changes. Has cons: The feel of plastic is like wood. I'm afraid this mouse will not survive any fall to the floor, the impression of a very fragile thing. But given the relative budget of the mouse, despite the fact that otherwise it is just the highest class (my previous ones cost about $100, and this one - $50) . Forgivable.
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