It has come to my attention that, ever since the time of ball mice, contemporary mice do not tend to live for an exceptionally long time. Therefore, the wear resistance of the material is a very good indicator. During the course of one year of use, the keys did not miss click (hello Razer Naga for 8,000 dollars, which had a miss click after half a year, and even cleaning did not help and no one was engaged in repairs, and the case was not guaranteed, as a result, it went to the trash), and the wheel did not begin to do extra scrolling (hello A7 mice, in which the wheel stably flew off every year). The backlight on the Razer Naga Molten Edition was like a potbelly stove, and it had to be stupidly turned off because the hand fogged up instantly. In addition, the local illumination of the mouse logo, which glows cool - does not heat the mouse at all, and consequently, the hand (this is also an important point, because on the Razer Naga Molten Edition, the backlight was like a potbelly…