I was searching the market for a quality wireless mouse and the Pulsefire Dart caught my eye. It's a good mouse, but it doesn't suit me. First a few positive aspects. This is probably the most comfortable mouse I've ever used. I've used the Revain Basics small mouse for years and every basic Dell mouse I have in the office, but this mouse fits my hand perfectly and the side grips feel very comfortable. I was very impressed with the ergonomics of this mouse. What I also liked is that it has USB-C for charging and Qi wireless charging. Now the cons. No bluetooth. It would be nice to have an extra BT because I'm not a big fan of the sensor sticking out of my laptop. Speaking of that sensor; This mouse has no place to hide this sensor when not in use, so I imagine it could get lost. The other problem with this mouse is the software. It's decent, but you can't tweak mouse settings unless the software is running all the time. This is a problem because the app needs to be present in the Windows taskbar and not hidden as a settings tile. When you close the application, all custom color settings will be lost and the mouse will revert to the default rainbow spectrum. Overall this is a 3 star product for me, although these quirks may not bother you. $100 is a lot for a mouse so I expected more.
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