Quite an adult gaming mouse in the dimensions of a traveling office mouse With its pros: Not big, but at the same time very comfortable mouse for any grip, without wild flashy "gaming" highlights, many settings with profiles (up to the height from the surface) and firmware ates, good hardware (the Pixart PMW3330DM sensor inside is quite gaming, although of course not top-end), the set includes a case that is very pleasant to the touch, a set of spare very clear Japanese buttons (Omron) with special tweezers for replacement and sane long-lasting batteries, can be very economical when connected via Bluetooth and pretty good economical when working via radio channel 2 .4 GHz (switch on the bottom), the top cover on the magnets - securely and no latches. Trembling and other glitches were noticed. Different cons: Sometimes Armory II proprietary software is buggy at startup, it is solved by restarting the program, it will probably be fixed in the next version. The price - in less than 5 months the difference has become more than 50% from the original - is more expensive than Impact 2 and at this rate will soon get closer to the Keris and Pugio 2 models from ASUSa.
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