I recently bought the ROCCAT Burst Pro after seeing the positive reviews and interesting design. As a mouse enthusiast, here's what I think of the mouse: Hand size - 18.5 x 10 cm Grip shape - claw shape. Ninox Astrum. It's a 100% claw-oriented mouse with a wide rear hump that accommodates a variety of grip styles, but despite the width on the back, the narrower front offers a much more comfortable experience than the flared fronts of mice like the Viper. . I also liked the flatter sides which gave more room to adjust the fingers on the side, although it's not a big deal because I have 3 fingers on the top of the mouse instead of 2 it's a great design choice for those who use the mouse hold up with two fingers. While I wouldn't recommend this shape for the palm or fingertip, the shape is amazing for claws, and because of the wide hump, narrow front, and medium length, it can work with a variety of hand sizes. While I wish the ledge was a little less rounded than on the S2 and the keys had comfortable grooves, that's just my nitpicking. 9/10 Coating - The texture on the sides is a sort of rubberized plastic pattern that's extremely grippy, but the translucent top shell has very little texture, making it feel a bit slippery at times: not as good as my Model O cable. but better than my viper's cable and about the same level as my hati's cable. 7.5/10ft - The heat treated PTFE combined with the tapered internals make the legs exceptionally smooth and glide well, but I did notice some differences between the X and Y speeds 9/10 Weight - 68g, light, without to sacrifice something. 8/10 Clicks - Basic clicks are firm when pressed but no lead or lag and decent tactility for an optical switch that reminds me of a Juano. The side buttons are great and scrolling is easy to activate. In keeping with the ROCCAT tradition, the scroll wheel is one of the best available. 7/10, 10/10 wheel build quality. Although it's lightweight, it's built like a brick, I can't get it to wobble, bend or creak anywhere, best build quality of any lightweight mouse I've tried, 10/10 sensor - 3389 option. 10/10Price - MSRP of $60, a fair price for a mouse with features and quality. Verdict: For $60, the ROCCAT Burst Pro offers an excellent claw-grip mouse that rivals the Endgame Gear XM1 and other lightweight ambidextrous gaming mice. My copy has no major flaws. Overall: 9/10
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