[Original review] The first thing I would like to point out is the incredible build quality of the keyboard. The substrate is made of metal. Not "matte finish to look like metal", real metal. That way I don't worry about it breaking like cheap plastic alternatives can. The mouse appears to be of a lighter plastic construction, but I've been using it for a few months now and it hasn't broken. any problem. One concern I had compared to many other wireless keyboards/mice is the lack of a removable battery. This didn't turn out to be a problem. The keyboard and mouse take around two hours to fully charge from 0%, and in my first test I got three full days of regular use (around 6 hours a day) before the mouse died. They are charged via a standard micro USB input. Finally, the mouse's shape is fairly conventional, but unobtrusive and large enough to hold comfortably. I've included a picture of her next to the Razer NAGA for comparison. Overall 5/5, I would recommend. [End of original review] After a little over a month of use, the mouse's battery died, but the company sent a warranty replacement.
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