Pros below: The laser sensor is really good, it’s not whimsical in choosing a surface, it works clearly, it doesn’t jam, sometimes the connection between the mouse and the computer lags, but the reconnect button (below) solves this problem right away. If not for one major drawback, it would be a good mouse. Its cons: After 3 months, the left mouse button began to work poorly. I didn’t take it under warranty, I fixed it myself (by the way, the buttons there are not standard rectangles-micrics, but square ones). Then, a year later, the wheel button broke, which was pressed on average a couple of dozen times a day, maybe. So the quality of the buttons is just terrible. When buying, I read the reviews and there was about the departure of the buttons - I did not believe it. I tested it on my own skin. If you don’t know how to solder mikriks, then the mouse for 1 year (if you’re lucky)
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