After being used for six months, the left button started to exhibit a glitch that caused my single click to result in a double click. It never occurred to me that it could be so frustrating. For two to three years of usage, this was not the case in mice for 400.
Please take note that many online evaluations claim that this model is the one for which the issue of LMB double-clicking starts to occur after six months. google-searchable with ease. Nearly nobody will attempt to improve it.
I've changed a lot of mice during my time working at the computer (roughly 18 years), but this one somehow didn't stand out in terms of software quality: changing profiles every other time, all settings fly off, you have to remap everything, and there are a lot of buttons, making it a fun task in a matter of minutes (or perhaps hours, depending on how quickly you remember what all of its buttons were precisely assigned to).
I'm not sure if it will be crucial to point up, but I mistakenly believed that white wouldn't become dirty. As a result, I was surprised to see that blue-colored fingerprints had been left behind. Given how frequently they use the equipment, this mouse is obviously not for gaming.
It's difficult to say, but I lean toward thinking that the 2.5k I paid for it was a mistake. Her red price ranges from 1k to 1.2k, depending on strength. It's basically absurd to say for 4.5k as it is right now. With all the problems it has, with subpar components, and with subpar assembly. an extremely unfinished item. It has problems and breaks, and it is short-lived.