This mouse is almost identical to the Razer Viper wireless mouse with a few minor exceptions. Exceptions can annoy you or you don't care. Annoyance #1 is that it doesn't have Bluetooth capability. Annoyance #2 is losing (or changing) the dpi settings, which should be controlled by a switch on the back of the mouse just behind the scroll wheel. Also, this thing is amazing. It has good tracking and much better signal support than my Steel Series Rival 3 wireless mouse. It tracks just as well as my Razer Basilisk X Hyperspeed and I haven't had any dropout issues. Most cheap mice are like that. They usually have horrible shifters and poor tracking. You just don't feel "well". This mouse doesn't look, it looks, feels and behaves like a wireless mouse that costs a lot more. I'm reviewing the Delux M800DBPAW3335 mouse, not the cheaper PMW3325 mouse.
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