While the mouse isn't ideal for competitive play, it's not uncomfortable to use for first-person shooters or other games. Despite the fact that ergonomics is very subjective, this mouse will quickly become your go-to device. A ridiculous amount of time that can be used from a single charge. Clicks are quite nice and silent, so if you live with a roommate, you can click as much as you wish without disturbing them. Some drawbacks: The hertz is low, even lower than my screen, and it's a little distracting. I get that it keeps you going for longer than a month without a charge, but even if it were at least 200, the mouse wouldn't have any drawbacks. They say the plastic on the mouse's surface wears away after some time (we shall see), but for that kind of cash, you want a mouse that will last you for years, not just a year and a half.
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