- Cheapness acquired for the price of 700 Even for the 3t market niche, the design is stunning.+ Twisting of wire A favorable ergonomics
- Legs of poor construction and material softness
- The primary keys, the scroll wheel, and the materials.
- It's bloody for a reason.
- Excellent sensor very long wire
- since of the design, holding it with a large hand is awkward since the design of the little finger makes it too wrinkled (this takes some getting used to). buttoned up to the max loud buttons The driver is not particularly reliable (there have been multiple occasions where I have found buttons sticking at the software level). Software - not only is there premium material (which is not actually needed), but in the free part there is no normal description of various functions (for example, I never located the backlight control, even though they say it is somewhere in the program).
- Relaxing and kind to the body Multiple modes of operation and the ability to make precise adjustments There are buttons in the browser that allow one to navigate between pages, and the buttons and scroll wheel are really nice.
- Unsatisfactory interaction with the surface of the rag rug.
- Everything from the specifications to the overall build quality
- No
- Useful little mouse.
- After six months, buttons become unusable.
- Both the design and the features of the product are quite interesting in their own right. The software has been translated, albeit in an incorrect manner; however, it has been translated. Other people do not have this capability either. On the other hand, the sensitivity of the mouse can be changed here not in steps (on my old mouse, this was the only way to modify the sensitivity), but rather any parameter can be modified up to 3200 dpi. There are other manufacturers that can do more, but what's the point? My opinion is that this is merely a ruse for marketing purposes. However, there are a great deal of helpful gaming chips in this area. The benefits of all of these things have been discussed before. The mouse has a lot of nice features that make it useful not just for playing games but also for working.
- It's a close call. If you want to find fault, then in terms of ergonomics, the angle that protrudes under the palm is still not cool. However, by the end of the second week, I had completely ceased noticing it since I had become accustomed to it.
- + Very good quality build + Availability of programmable buttons + Capability to create one's own macros + Excellent ergonomics + Long, sturdy cable +
- - The program to write macros has to be purchased, and it costs ten dollars. - If you don't have the software, all you have is a mouse. Good but not exceptional
- Beautiful design Conveniently fits in the palm of the hand Price, please clear your key presses. Nice plastic substance
- Paid software (even though I don't need it, but still, when you buy a gaming mouse, such a thing should already be by default, and not be a surprise cost of twenty dollars) Who didn't say anything, but my hand is still sweating from it, even if this is most likely due to the unique characteristics of my body.
- Legs made of a substantial and strong metal, and a cable that appears to be dependable.
- The computer begins to freeze whenever proprietary software is installed. I was confused as to why the LMB needed to have a variety of various modes of operation. It is really weird that the dpi settings are reset after each time a user logs in or out of their account. At the beginning of the game, you will be required to reset it. Because the side buttons are so easy to touch without really making a clicking sound, it is not always obvious whether they have been pressed or not.
- - It has a high degree of precision - It is easy to hold in one's hand - Clear keystrokes - The opportunity to purchase paid features "at no additional charge." (how-to video found on YouTube)
- It is not possible to use the RMB and LMB buttons concurrently with the BY button.