In my very subjective opinion, the mouse is overpriced. I do not want to say that it is bad, not at all, I am satisfied with the acquisition. It's just that the problem is in the experience of operating gaming devices. Until the 2022s, these were ordinary office mice, as they are now called. From 2022 to 2022, I actively used the classic folk version of all time - x7, which suited absolutely everyone for me, as a schoolboy, and later a student. After x7, an attempt was made to switch to bloody, which I did not like at all, after it I returned again to x7, but of a new sample, in which either the case materials were changed, or something else, but the former confident grip, as well as success in shooters, like it never happened. V2 pro, on the other hand, brought me back to my school years: the uniform is very comfortable, and it shoots many times better, in general, I am satisfied. Synapse is configured and installed without problems (one of the reasons why I decided to abandon my choice in favor of logitech x pro superlight). But it's just very interesting how a wireless mouse would cope with this task 1.5-2 times cheaper, I don't think it's much worse . But this is speculation, it's useless. Despite the fact that the mouse makes quite noticeable clicks compared to the previous logitech m350, these clicks give some pleasure, they are damn good to hear. The mouse is assembled soundly, despite the fact that, when picked up, there is a feeling of a very unreliable thing, because the aforementioned m350 weighs 2 more and, compared to Razer, seems like an unshakable monument. But now I picked up logitech back in my hands, and somehow I don’t want to use it already, after v2 pro, you know, it’s too heavy))
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