I pride myself on buying and testing "cheap" gaming mice because I'm old school: A good mouse should never cost more than $50-$100. Before they became widely known, I gave companies like [Havit] and [Red Dragon] as well as many lesser known [UHUHRU] a chance and used their products both competitively and daily. Call it a hobby or my passion, but over the years I've found some really good quality gaming mice at a super cheap price. Unfortunately I can't give this mouse a good rating and I don't want to bore you. too many details. I'll focus on this one downside: when you pick up the mouse to re-center it on the mouse pad, which is a natural and constant movement, the bottom sensor continues to track the movement. The cursor will "fly away" randomly in any direction. That's really all you need to know about this mouse and why you shouldn't buy it.
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