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Review on ASUS ROG Pugio Optical Gaming Mouse: Ambidextrous Design, Customizable Buttons, High Precision Sensor, and Aura Sync RGB Lighting with ROG Armoury II by Ba Li ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

Up to this point, nobody has any complaints. It is in your best interest to acquire. When compared to prices offered by other businesses, this one offers exceptional value. Replaceable microphones are a significant advantage, and in theory, you should get a mouse after working for ten years (this is something I would want to believe, but it's difficult to believe). In the end, we'll have to wait and see how things turn out. In the event that there is an issue, I will delete the review. Has some pros: - Connecting using Bluetooth as well as the 2.4 GHz band. I connect to the computer over the 2.4 GHz wireless network, and if that fails, I use the Bluetooth connection on my laptop. - Time spent working. In practice, I push the 2.4 connection to its absolute limit. Keeps for roughly three days. - Microphones that can be switched out. A malfunction in the PCM necessitated the replacement of the previous mouse ss sensei (it worked for 6 years). Because this is the most common issue with mice and because they eventually stop working for everyone, I decided to get this particular model because it has a detachable microphone. - Sensor. It is functional on a wide variety of surfaces. Not prone to crashing when playing games. In terms of work in general, I would say fire for such a wage. - Symmetrical, that is, for those who are left-handed as well as those who are right-handed. Buttons on the sides are attached to magnets, and in their place, you can insert plugs. Has certain drawbacks, such as: - The software is not the greatest available. During startup, it is necessary to have an administrator. Although it does not save macros, the mouse is capable of storing user profiles. The mouse is currently being treated as a gamepad in Windows until the issue can be resolved; nonetheless, this does not affect users' ability to perform their jobs. Only in games, if the mouse went into sleep mode, then after waking up from sleep some kind of game would happen, and you would have to restart the game. The back panel is held in place by magnets, and it is sometimes removed when the rollers are sweaty. You get used to it over time, and it doesn't interfere as much as it did at first. I believe that a piece of double-sided tape could resolve this issue, but I'm not going to try it.