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All the negatives due to the price can be quite easily passed over. The last 3 Logitech mice (G603, MX anywhere and most recently G703) all died shortly after warranty. So I chose this cheap alternative for a trial run (about one-fifth the price of Logi) and I am basically satisfied.
It could have been a cheap option to Logitech and the reason for the purchase was the presence of a second "wheel". But this wheel/ball is handled in the absolute worst way, as is its placement. A little more pressure is needed to roll this ball but the smooth surface makes use imprecise and without certainty of turning. If there was a roller at the thumb position like in the sister MS480tky could top be a mouse on 4-5 stars.
I've tried playing FPS on this cheap mouse and it's usable for that too, the sensor is versatile but the ergonomics inspired by the tried and tested shape of more expensive brands make it awesome to hold/use. Primarily it's for the office, where it has five stars for versatility, ergonomics and price.
I must commend! the price-performance ratio is DIVINE! I have the "MX Master 3s" on claim so I needed some backup mouse and it really surprised me. I'm really looking forward to having them next to me! I can already imagine using it primarily in place of the MX (though I really like the thumb button, which isn't there). Of course, it lacks a few features over the MX that are more of an extra something, so you won't miss it practically (unless you know it) and the build quality isn't at that level. But again, what I'm highlighting is that for the money, it really is a BIT! If the MX costs 2.5k, I'd value this at least at 1.3k
ergonomic
second scroll button/extra ball
PRICE
connection of multiple devices
wifi receiver slot directly in the mouse
*I wonder if it's just mine, but the force of pressing the primary rotary button is sometimes dependent on the position of the rotation, along with the occasional latency when returning after pressing it
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