I have a previous Spatha mouse and this new one has been improved in most aspects (IMO). #1 is much higher DPI. 19,000 DPI is great for wireless (WLAN 2.4GHz), to make it work really well with games you need to lower the mouse sensitivity in game itself #2 4 DPI profiles instead of 2 (with color indicators per profile) I usually use 3 DPI Profiles (extremely low, normal use and super fast); this was missing in the previous version and I'm glad it's here. #3 Finally we get USB C! comes with 2 USB cables (1 for the stand and 1 for the mouse itself). #4 buttons feel better (?) maybe because my other spade is a few years old, but the X has a much better click feel, IMO. I can't say much about the battery life at the moment, but it's enough for now. I mainly use the mouse for gaming and the side buttons for shortcuts in Excel/Word/IDE.
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