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Opal Posted
I've used the mouse as my main mouse for 6 months now, here are my thoughts: - Product Packaging feels high quality and presents a great unboxing experience - The added things and high quality cable and base make the mouse feel like an endgame high quality product - Light, as you may guess, and quite comfortable to use - Included skates are alright, I'd recommend replacing with better dot skates - Scroll wheel is wide and tactile and feels easy to use - Overall, a great ergonomic gaming mouse, fits medium to large hands well, and is quite comfortable, the software is quite easy to manage and included software aspects are nice - The one negative I'd wager is that you cannot use it while its charging, however I've never had the mouse low battery unless I was using 8k polling mode, and haven't encountered this issue. - Worth the money, it's premium feeling, comfortable, and effective.
DarrenW Posted
I wanted to try a magnesium mouse and this one had all the features I like in my gaming mouse. Optical switches, ergo shape, extremely light and a charging dock. First off, the unboxing itself is an event. I've never opened a mouse package like this one. I enjoyed the thought they put into the unboxing process. It says nothing about the mouse itself other than you paid a hefty sum to buy the mouse, but it's just a fun little detail the makers added to the experience. I was wary of all the cutouts but it turns out I didn't need to worry. The mouse fits in my hand well and the cutouts don't affect me at all. Both sides of the mouse is solid with no cutouts for great fingertip and claw grips and the ergo shape isn't as pronounced like you might find in a Razer Deathadder or Glorious Model D. It strikes a happy medium between an ergo and ambi shape mouse. The optical switches are nice and have just enough tactile feedback. The side buttons are big, easy to click, and have a nice tactile feedback as well. Coming from a G Pro Superlight 2, this mouse is ridiculously light. It makes the Superlight 2 feel like a paperweight. The dock is a great feature that I like having. It charges and is also the wireless receiver. It reminds me of the old charging dock for the old Razer mice. If there is anything that could be an issue, it is that the mouse is completely wireless. There is no USB port on the mouse for wired use or charging. The mouse must be charged through the dock. So that could be a point of failure in the future. But for now, this is my daily driver and I'm loving everything about it.