Aesthetically great, slim, no branding and the best RGB lighting I've seen on a mouse. The feature set is big: 2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, long battery life, Qi wireless charging, USB-C fast charging, swappable switches, joystick, and even a swappable RGB body puck. Most of these features feel like gimmicks and otherwise seem to detract from the mouse's reliability and usability, although I'm sure they come at a significant cost. It's built and feels like a weak tank. It's surprisingly difficult. The RGB washer is meaningless. I don't know how something you could draw or glue on this thing would look good. Removable buttons feel too flimsy. The entire surface feels thin due to all the modularity. The stick is in an unfavorable position and is practically unusable. At least it's removable. The mouse is overloaded and feels unfocused. There are better and cheaper mice that offer more comfort, wireless functionality, and even Qi wireless charging.
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