This mouse has been in my possession for well over 5 years at this point. I won't spend much time discussing the benefits because they are self-explanatory. It has a great look, the mouse fits nicely in the hand, the materials are nice to the touch, it functions without any lags or lags of any kind, and the buttons are nearly silent. I shall elaborate on the negative aspects by stating: After a period of half a year, the rubber coating on the scroll wheel began to flake off. I got rid of it entirely, and now the scroll operates more smoothly. - After a couple of years, the rubber on the side surfaces started to flake off and peel away. After five and a half years of use, this rubber has not entirely peeled off; therefore, it can be bonded if that is what the user desires. Yet, it does not impact the functionality of the mouse in any way. It's just the outward appearance that's been messed up. - Rapid discharge of the battery. According to the information provided on the website of the manufacturer, the battery should last for up to ten months. A month and a half from now, I will also land the batteries. - Scroll that is unfamiliar to me. On the mice that I used to use, manufactured by Logitech, the scrolling function was activated by clicking, which I found to be more user-friendly. If you look at the big picture, you might be willing to overlook some of the mouse's shortcomings. Even if it is not the most affordable option, but it offers excellent value for the money spent.
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