- +Sensor + Omrons 50 million +Shape + Backlight +Assembly +Cable +Glides +Side buttons +Price
- -Heavy for its size
- - Design - Gorgeous RGB lighting. Simply above all praise. It shimmers beautifully on the table at night. - Wire - lightweight, durable. Reminds me of deathadder wire. - A good coating that does not leave greasy prints. Although the rubberized sidewalls can rub down to plastic over time. Here the coating is much thinner in feel than the G403. - Excellent wheel - does not rattle, scrolls smoothly, moderately tactile. No backlash, unlike the wheel of the G403.
- - The left and right clicks, due to the design features, make a nasty tapping sound when pressed. The sound is not pleasant, especially at night. In addition to all this, the left and right clicks are also tight. Compare with G403. - The base of the wire at the mouse rubs against the carpet. - The right side has a larger recess than the left side. As a result, it is uncomfortable for the ring finger to lie down, and the little finger drags along the carpet.
- Convenient shape Sensor Affordable price Quality buttons Beautiful RGB lighting
- Clumsy software
- Mouse shape, size and weight. Backlight with customizable modes.
- The mechanical wheel scroll sensor (seriously?) in a 4.5k mouse is the weakest point in my opinion.
- Easy setup with HyperX software NGenuity
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- Built-in memory to save settings
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- Ring of light offers dynamic 360 degree RGB effects
- Periodicity
- Big skates for easy gliding
- Expensive
- Pixart 3389 sensor up to 16,000 native dpi
- Slightly dented