I've had this mouse for about two months now. I ordered it because my old wireless mouse was dying of its batteries and couldn't connect well to my computer. I wanted one that could be charged with forward and back buttons and was a bit longer than a regular mouse, the latter because the overly curved and small back design makes my hand and wrist ache after constant use. I ordered a green mouse. , as you can see in the photos (sorry for the muted color quality, my phone's camera isn't the best). While charging, the top indicator will glow blue (until the battery is fully charged). The backlight is really very nice, rich and of a pleasant brightness, although this is not visible in a brightly lit room (and especially in the pictures) as the room light reflects off the translucent "slits" on the mouse. return. I took another shot in the dark so you can see how bright it really can be (although the color is still not the same). The scroll wheel isn't the type that spins smoothly - you may or may not find that a good thing or annoying. . I would have preferred a mouse that gives me the ability to do it smoothly, but it works well and I've had no problems with it. The clicks are nice and quiet, still audible but not annoying. The forward and back buttons on the side and the cpi button on the back make a more or less average clicking noise for this type of button. The charging cable is a good length, my computer is large and I need to plug it into an outlet. It's on the opposite side of my computer, which I can easily do. The length of the mouse is good. You can see its relative size next to my hand - for reference, my hand length from heel to middle finger tip is about 6.5 inches / 14 cm. My hand and wrist still get tired after some time of use (hours). The back of the mouse that my wrist rests on still has almost the same flex as a regular mouse, causing my arm to bend backwards slightly. I think the only way to solve this problem is to make the arc flatter, but that's hypothetical. This is a fairly flat mouse. And I haven't yet found a mouse that doesn't tempt me to put my pinky on the edge, but that's just my quirk. In general, the mouse is comfortable. Plastic feels nice too. As for the electronics, the speed of the cursor itself is a bit slow even when I set it to the fastest setting on my computer. For me as a gamer, that's hardly an issue, and I only notice it when I pause to rate it (e.g. for this review). It's faster on a piece of paper or on the armrest of a sofa than it is on a wooden table - on these surfaces the cursor isn't slow, although even at top speed it's hardly as fast as my old mice, which were quite jumpy (I've never mice used at this speed). The wireless connection to the computer hasn't caused any problems after two months of use, and there don't seem to be any delays caused by the wireless connection. I don't know if my old sluggish mice were just getting old or because I'm a little cruel to my electronics (I've dropped my poor phone countless times) and damaged them, so I can't compare the call quality of this mouse at the moment with my old ones. If I run into any problems in the future I will update this review. Overall 4 out of 5 stars. He does what he says. My only gripe is the cursor speed: it's labeled as a gaming mouse, but I think a gamer might want to make their cursor faster than what's currently possible. Gaming mouse, given what has been happening to it lately I have to give it 1 star. I've had my mouse for about 7.5 months now. A few days ago the back button went completely dead and now randomly moves backwards, sometimes forwards, but mostly backwards on my web pages. I tried loosening the knob to see if that would help, but it ended up doing the same thing. I checked to see if it really is a mouse. That. It also does something weird when it deselects the window I want to use and doesn't let me click on items. I can no longer use my mouse, especially for surfing the Internet. I'm stuck with a mouse pad until I find a better mouse. It's a shame because it was a good size, it's hard to find a big mouse that's also wireless these days. I didn't drop the mouse or anything to break it and make it look like this, it was totally unexpected.
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