
I bought a mouse a year and a half ago for a little over a thousand. Before that there were Logitech MX518, A4 X750, Logitech G7. After I moved away from games, but got pretty used to a wireless mouse (and after trying it, I can’t go back to a wired one), I bought the Logitech M510 as an inexpensive version of the G7. The mouse is comfortable, compared to the old G7, which worked through a five-centimeter wireless usb transmitter, the Unifuing wireless transmitter is used, which is only a few millimeters thick - really stuck it in and forgot about it. It is a pity that the keyboard is wired, otherwise it would be possible to connect it to the same one transmitter. A mouse with rubberized inserts that sit securely in place, do not fall off - some do not like such a coating, but it’s just right for me. The paint is not erased, the legs are eternal. In general, it seems like an ideal inexpensive wireless mouse with additional buttons, if not for one *BUT*. Right after the end of the one-year warranty, the Omron switch under the wheel was covered - at first the click of the wheel worked every other time, then it stopped working altogether. I disassembled it, soldered it, replaced it with another one, though more tactilely hard, it worked for another 4 months, then it also died (China, what to do). So far, too lazy to disassemble and solder again, I live without the "middle click". The mouse worked on two AA batteries for a year and four months, but only recently changed to new ones. In general, a good mouse, for the money that it costs now (900) is a good choice. Yes, and the guarantee is now 3 years, though not everywhere, but in a certain well-known Hong Kong store (I won’t say =)), so if it’s covered, take it under warranty, change it to a new one.

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