In short, a mouse is fine if you're willing to buy a new one about once every 1-2 years. And the coating won't wear off much. Pros below: Comfortable and lightweight mouse that fits my hand perfectly. The most convenient wheel, nothing backlash and does not creak, all buttons are clicked equally pleasantly, there is an RGB backlight and a low price. Its cons: The first drawback is the soft-touch coating. For some, this may not be a drawback at all, because with it the mouse slips less in the hand and the surface becomes more pleasant to the touch, but soft-touch also has a big minus - it tends to wear off quickly. My mouse has already shed noticeably after years of use. It would be better if the mouse body was just uncoated plastic. The second drawback is the mouse software. Selected settings are not saved in the mouse's memory, and are reset upon reboot. For the selected settings to work, the program must be open. The third and main drawback is fragility. My mouse served me with dignity for more than a year, after which problems began with the wheel and with the left, in fact the main button - they stopped being clamped, i. E. the wheel refused to turn pages in the browser by pressing, and the right button did not allow me to select text anymore and simply drag and drop icons on the desktop.