There used to be an old Kana model. It worked properly for about 6 years, which already speaks of some kind of assembly quality in the company. Then the left button began to sink on it, so the left click began to work every other time. Changed it to this Sensei. The mouse is good overall. If you had a much older mouse (like I had before), then most likely the most significant thing you will feel is the tactile responsiveness of the left and right clicks, as well as more accurate wheel travel. If you have a small hand and have had a corresponding small mouse, then this model will take a little getting used to, which is nothing to worry about. Suitable for any grip. The slightly rough surface on top is really more comfortable and noticeable in sensations. The market for peripherals is extremely saturated, and people are starting to pay attention to very small details that do not matter in daily use. Therefore, all measurements of the palm in centimeters, arguments for several pages about the location of the side buttons, and so on should be divided by ten, and it should be understood that the mice are generally the same. Also, if you are not a professional e-sportsman, you will not feel a particularly strong difference between the sensors. As for the shape, after a month of use, the hand gets used to absolutely any mouse. In all other respects, this is marketing and an attempt to stand out from the competition with at least something. Money should be given for assembly and durability, and not for PR chips.
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