Considering the cheap $10 mouse I also bought from Revain I could definitely tell a difference in quality. I would choose this mouse over Glorious, Razer and all the other big brands that charge way too much money because they spend most of their budget on marketing instead of building quality. Either way, check out the pros and cons below: Pros: - Workmanship, no squeaks, rattles, cheap materials. - Works well for my average man's hands, I use a combination of claw and fingertip grip. - Might be a plus or minus but just a RBG on a wheel tired of RBG mice that might light up a small town. - Tracking, smooth, clicks are very tactile, with audible feedback and feel, sounds great - Ultra light, Coming from my previous one-brick it took a little getting used to, but I like it now. but I would like bigger buttons - now I spend even more time at my computer trying to figure out what to press because it's so pretty! LOL Hope this helped, if you are looking for a cellular mouse under $50 buy this one. I think this is a solid product.
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