My first reaction to this mouse was that it felt good in my hand but the clicker was quite loud. I've gotten used to it now and the loud clicking doesn't bother me anymore. It's a solid mouse, but it advertises a battery life of up to 350 hours, and it gave me a critical battery warning after a lot less use than it did after my first full charge. I'm not sure if they intend for you to turn off the mouse every time you're done using the computer or not. Using it with the included charger is fine and not a big deal. Oddly enough, it uses what I think is an outdated Micro-USB compared to the newer USB-C, but that's just a quibble. It also connects to my Alienware Control Center so you can change the color of the mouse light, which is great if you like that sort of thing. Overall a solid mouse, the price is a bit high but I have a feeling it will last longer than my LG which I had for about 4 years. Double clicks (very, VERY annoying) and random click issues when clicking things I didn't click at all. Something is obviously wrong with the contact and I've had it for 10 months. Customer service is next to nothing. Too expensive product for it to go so fast.
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