Before that I used Razer Abyssus and Logitech G100s, now I use Logitech g303. The mouse leaves a good impression. Pleasant to the touch (a little soft-touch in the v7m version), the wire is in a fabric braid (does not spring, unlike rubber). A mouse with memory means no need to download their software every time before playing. The buttons are Omron. Such components are usually found in more expensive mice, such as the G303. The software is a little wretched, I can’t describe what its wretchedness is, but typical for A4 tech. Well, the sensor unfortunately disappointed me, it's Pixart PAW3305DK. It is installed on a lot of A4 tech mice, so if you have had a mouse from this company before, you will not be disappointed. After Razer and Logitech, I couldn't hit the targets. Accuracy in Osu fell rapidly. It's just that the mouse doesn't come where I'm waiting. I read it - it turned out that this sensor is very accurate and is generally considered good, but it has a small Prediction or Flaw - this is more typical of ordinary mice to help the user draw straight lines, but correction is contraindicated in games. In general, if you are moving from a good sensor, I do not recommend this mouse. There are few good cheap sensors. On Logitech G100s or G302 there was a good sensor, and on Abyssus. If you have not used them, or used A4tech before, then take it, the mouse is good. Yes, I forgot to say that it is large, for a large hand or if you use a Palm Grip.
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