On the one hand, a HUGE plus is the programmable buttons, on which macros can also be recorded. Another plus is that, for example, I’m using bluetooth from a laptop, and I don’t need to take up any usb ports, and my wireless mode is connected to my computer, and it turns out that if I need to do something from the computer or play Dotka, I just switch the mode from BT on the overhead line and that's it, the result is 1 mouse for 2 computers. BUT! for example, now before Razor I had a ZET GAMING Renegade Wireless mouse for 3000, well, damn it, it is a hundred times more pleasant to the touch than Razor. The gap has some unpleasant roughness and the hand lies on ZET much more pleasantly. But I think it's a matter of habit, most likely the hand to Razor should get used to. And yes, advice to everyone, so as not to wear out the input and not to pull the mouse charge slot every time, buy a charging station on aliexpress. I found a normal one for 1500.
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