- Price, additional buttons, software with macros and settings, design.
- In games, it is not very convenient to use two side buttons at once, there is nothing to say about the top ones. It is disappointing that you need to activate for 20 bucks - but more on that below.
- design, price, many customizable buttons
- paid software
- Good shape, fits well in the hand. Backlight. Long wire.
- Loud clicks.
- -Low price. -Quick change of sensitivity. -Many additional buttons. -Soft touch coating -Sufficiently large, which is good. -Settings are stored in the mouse, which ensures that the settings are saved when connected to another computer. - Works on almost everything (tested paper, wool, fabric, wood, plastic)
- -Logo pulsing cannot be turned off (it seems to me that it would be wiser to just make a glowing logo) -Software (In general, good, but the translation into 2022 is crooked.) -Inconvenient location of the side buttons. - Sin A4Teka - strips "for adhesion". Difficult to clean.
- appearance
- price-quality ratio
- Build quality. Nothing backlash, no creaks, everything is clear. Durability. I have been using a mouse since the summer of 2022. A couple of times dirt got under the top buttons, side buttons and I had to pick it out with a pin. Otherwise, no damage. Wire of average flexibility and in a fabric braid. During use, the braid rubbed against the sharp corner of the table and thereby saved the wire itself, taking all the damage on itself. There is a slight kink protection at the junction of the mouse and the wire, so that the wire does not kink in this place and is slightly raised above the carpet. Doesn't slouch on the carpet. Good backlight, which makes it easy to find the mouse in the dark. It is possible to reduce the intensity of the backlight or turn it off altogether. Convenient form. Yes, at first the mouse may seem angular, but you quickly get used to it. But there is one minus associated with the grip, I will describe it in shortcomings. The ability to bind any key on the keyboard to any button. Very helpful in Battlefield and DayZ. Fine-tune DPI in steps of 100. From 400 to 3200. I use 400. Possibility to adjust the mouse polling rate from 125Hz to 1000Hz. At 1000 Hz, the cursor moves more smoothly. I did not observe any additional load on the percent. Works great on any carpets and any surface. Good plastic. The hand does not slip, but sweats a little. And of course the low price. For such functionality and quality, the price is really low. Clear click. No backlashes and double clicks. After 2.5 years, the buttons click like new. Teflon feet. Yes, yes, I consider this a plus. I know that now the fashion has gone to shove aluminum legs everywhere, so that the mouse starts to slide like on ice and rolls under its own weight even at the slightest tilt of the table. I absolutely do not like this. I use a cloth mat and like medium glide to have more control over my accuracy. And after a couple of days of use, the Teflon legs are perfectly rubbed and glide as needed.
- The first and most important disadvantage is sensor failures. For the first year and a half, this problem did not bother me, because. I played on a high sense and crawled a little on the mouse pad. But as soon as I switched to a low sensitivity (400dpi and 3 in CS GO or 16% in BF4), then with sharp jerks, to turn around, the sensor breaks down and falls to the floor along the way and starts spinning around its axis. It doesn't happen often, but it does happen. For those who use high sensitivity always and everywhere, there should be no problem, because. You don’t have to do sharp rolls along the entire length of the carpet. In addition, the sensor itself is not an ideal accuracy. Sometimes I miss closing crosses. Curvature of the software. Part of the software is stupidly not translated + sometimes you get a request to ate, although the latest version is already worth it. The weight is hidden inside the mouse. If you want to make the mouse lighter, you'll have to peel off the Teflon feet to get to the screws. You will no longer be able to perfectly stick these legs back. Therefore, either buy a new set of legs in advance, or peel them off very, very carefully and jambs will come out. If you still decide to disassemble, then the screws are under the side and bottom legs, do not touch the top one! Although the weight is small, the mouse feels completely different after removing it. I think they should make an external compartment for this, and not shove it inside. I use a grip that is somewhere between a claw and a finger grip. This is not very convenient on this mouse for the reason that the center of gravity is shifted towards the wrist and therefore, when the mouse is lifted, the front part of it lifts up, and the back falls through. As a result, when you put it back on the carpet, it, just like a human foot, first falls on its "heel", and then on the "toe". It takes too much time, and if you lower it too quickly, then you hear a break)
- 1. The ability to write full-fledged macros, including recording the cursor coordinates. 2. Convenience.
- 1. Mounting the wheel scroll sensor is not secure enough. 2. The need to additionally purchase options in the software.
- Convenient shape
- 1) cheap plastic (it gets dirty quickly, but it is difficult to clean it) 2) the sensor is not closed by anything and if you have cats at home, then this is a huge problem, wool and dust get clogged and the sensor starts to lag 3) crooked 4) paid by 5) as for me it was possible to make it a little smaller 6) additional buttons (which switch the firing order 1-2-3) backlash 7) even if the sensor socket is clean and there is not a single speck of dust, the cursor itself floats, despite the fact that I don’t even touch the mouse 8) the wire is hard, not elastic and clings very well to the edge of the table, it infuriates and interferes very much
- Attractive design (does not mean comfortable). Good cord. aluminum substrates.
- Broke after 1 year and 7 months. not very intensive use. Uncomfortable with finger grip - slippery sidewall on the right (under the little finger and especially under the ring finger. The center of gravity is shifted back. Pretty tight buttons and a loud click.
- Comfortable, quality product, nice plastic.
- A little short after the Razer Naga. Incomprehensible settings of the native program.
- 1. Excellent combination of features / price 2. Excellent ergonomics and appearance 3. Pleasant "to the touch" 4. Great weight (not light and not heavy) 5. Good closed lens sensor (PixArt PAW3305DK) 6. 3200dpi 7. Metal legs included 8. Durable cord in a textile braid 9. FREE activation of Bloody software (recoil suppression, macros, etc.)
- For this price (720r + 100r delivery) - they are not.
- - Nice lace - Feels good in the hand (with short use) - Nice backlight (becomes annoying over time) - Nostalgia
- - Simply terrible accuracy of the sensor, in online shooters it is unrealistic to get from far to the desired point - DPI adjustment button 1 failed - Optical sensor, that says it all - No spare legs - Paid software - Rubbed thumb - Unregulated backlight (only in Core 3 mode the backlight changes, but with it the number of clicks)