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Review on HK Gaming Sirius M Ultra Lightweight Honeycomb Shell Ambidextrous Wired Gaming Mouse – The Perfect Choice for Gamers: 16,000 CPI, 6 Buttons, 54g, Massalia Limited Edition by Tony Fuchs

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nothing special about it, but it's a well-rounded mouse

This mouse is stuck between a rock and a hard spot. For about the same price, you can get the XM1r, any wired Glorious mouse ($49.99 on their website), Pulsfire Haste, Xtrfy M42, Roccat Burst Pro, or a few others. Pros: Good glide. I was pleasantly surprised by the stick legs. Light, almost not felt in them. The scroll wheel is almost noiseless. The cable is good for a normal cable. not Hati or XM1r are good but above average. The 3360 is a very powerful, accurate sensor. Good construction. Doesn't squeak when gripped tightly or make noise when shaken. There is a slight clatter when landing on the mouse pad. Cozy. cons switch. There's nothing wrong with them, but they're lifeless and boring. The forward movement when pressing the left mouse button is significant. The side buttons are too small. The side buttons are also lifeless. I can't describe exactly what they look like, but it wasn't for me. I didn't even bother putting them on. price, price, price. $60 for most versions of Sirus is too much for the competition. It doesn't stand out in any meaningful way, but it's a well-rounded mouse. This mouse has more pros than cons, but I would not recommend it to any of the above mice. This mouse really should cost $39.99, but even then you have to worry about a Viper Mini, especially since it's now $29.99 and the kit, which includes a much better grip tape, is $39.98. The Sirus M is a good mouse overall (I'd give it 3.75 stars if I could), but it's not good enough at this price point. I will add that my mouse has already been used, but this did not affect my rating.

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