
The mouse proved to be quite reliable, I have been clicking for days for 8 months now, and I work, and I play, and I knock it on the table when something doesn’t work out. Other mice I have under such an onslaught have not lived so long. Some died after a couple of months. Click volume - yes, the usual loud click. I don't really understand how the right mice click. There is a noticeable difference in shooters when you play on a regular mouse, and then switch to a mouse with a sensitive sensor, like at least on this mouse (many pro gamers will say that this sensor is not sensitive enough, but it is enough for me). It rides on my rug - it’s better not to on the table, although it crawls calmly on it. : Today I have been using the mouse for almost two years, no problems have been identified, the flight is normal.




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