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Review on Enhance Your Gaming Experience with the ASUS TUF Gaming M3 Mouse by Ravindra Devaraja

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

My A4Tech Bloody Gun3 V7, having faithfully served me for 9 years under a medium-heavy load, began to misfire. Confused about buying a temporary replacement. At first I even wanted to take the simplified A4Tech Bloody V7 (without Gun3), but the reviews dissuaded me. In the CSN, the saleswoman offered a lot of mice at a price of 1400-1700 and I chose this ASUS TUF Gaming M3 on the ball. At first, the first hour of surfing the net was unusual. The V7 has a completely different design, it is easier to grab to get off the mat. But an hour later I caught myself thinking that I had already forgotten that this was a new mouse. The roller, yes, is loud, and a bolt on it for such a price. If it turns out to be also hardy, then generally 5 out of 5. PS after a month of active use: I did not change the rating, because for this money the mouse is still 5 out of 5. But miracles don't happen. Found two shortcomings: 1. The main drawback is that the mouse does not cling very well to get off the mat and during active actions with it. When you need to constantly tear the mouse off the mat, the hand gets very tired, because you have to squeeze your fingers hard enough to tear it off the mat. For the little finger and ring finger there is a place where they are able to hold the mouse, only under the nail phalanx. Big leverage = big effort on the fingers. I initially noticed this moment when I first took this mouse in my hand after many years of using the A4tech X7, but I thought that I would get used to it and this fact would not interfere. I'm not used to it, it interferes and annoys me the most in this device. 2. When the side (left-front, programmable) mouse button is pressed, the skin of the thumb falls into the gap between the button and the LMB plastic a little. And pressing the left mouse button is not strong at all, but it pinches this skin, which eventually becomes quite annoying. For example, I programmed the front side button for fast line reeling when fishing in "Fisher Online" and that was enough to draw attention to such a drawback.

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Pros
  • Price. Nothing extra. Under the right hand. Came under my big hand. I quickly got used to it. Works equally well on soft and hard rugs, and on laminate.
Cons
  • Haven't revealed yet. PS, after 2 years of operation in medium-hard mode: About a year later, I noticed that the left button under the thumb was somehow pressed through. On it I have programmed reloading weapons in games. But in this state, the mouse worked for another year. But two years later, this button completely tumbled inside (photo). (I will not change the assessment, because for this money the mouse is very suitable)