A little diluted with rosy reviews about this mouse. Yes, the sensor is good, yes it is light, but it is clear that there are cheaper compared to older models. Immediately after the purchase, the buttons were replaced with silent ones (I'm used to it already), the regular ones are not strong, but they click loudly. To disassemble the mouse, you need to unscrew 4 screws under the Teflon mouse legs (the decision to place the screws there clearly hints at the fact that it would be better not to look inside . very uncomfortable!). The buttons there are Chinese, zakos under omron, I doubt a large resource (personal opinion, attached a photo of a soldered button). There is nothing supernatural inside, everything is like everyone else, only the mechanisms for pressing the LMB and RMB are slightly complicated, pressure limiters are added so as not to crush the buttons. In general, the norms, but the price tag for such a mouse would be good in the region of 1500-2022r, only the sensor pulls out. I cut off the Teflon legs so that during the next disassembly for unscrewing the screws they would not be torn off (I attached a photo too), it was not done for people like this, it was obviously not the designers who did it, but the designers.
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