Perfect for Casual Gaming and Work

So I play CS:GO for fun, but I play on a very small desk, and the cord of my wired mouse kept falling off the desk, which caused problems. In intense gunfights, the mouse would be slowly dragged off the table, and it became near impossible to do much. I bought this, thinking it would be just an okay mouse, not as good as my 15$ gaming mouse, but boy was I wrong. The bad parts first: while this has many more buttons and a higher maximum DPI, the customization interface is lacking. The DPI only works in increments of 250, and if you're a gamer, you need about 1,200 maximum. This thing can go to 12,000, but nobody should reasonably attempt to do anything at that level. Second, it's 500HZ maximum. On my other mouse, I was used to playing with 1000HZ, which is only slightly faster, like 1ms, but it was so much smoother than this one. By a couple of days though, I got used to it. Now, for the good things: the battery life is great. I'm on my computer 12 hours a day, and I've used this for 3 weeks without any problems. The buttons are in easy to access places, and it's very nice to hold, it doesn't scrape your hand, it just fits. It's not custom made, but it's sure good enough for me. You can have a 8 inch by 10 inch mousepad and it never goes off. The DPI is good enough for any serious gamer, but the adjustment lacks. It's very accurate, and it has just enough weight and friction to move it accurately, but not so much that it's difficult to get it around. The scroll wheel is satisfying to move, and the performance setting is great for serious gamers (the normal is good enough for me though). In short, this mouse isn't the flashiest, it looks older-ish, and it's not as customizable as some others on the market, but it's great for casual and competitive gaming, works beautifully, and is all a wireless mouse is supposed to be.Read full review

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