<div class="bbcode_center" style="text-align:center;"><b><span style="font-size:36px;">Finalmouse Ergo V2 Mouse & Mouse pad overview/Review<br><br></span></b><br><br>

Hello all, I first off have to apologize. I should have had this little tid bit up yesterday but I was out of town taking care of my sister who recently had major surgery. Anyhow lets get to this little review or overview.<br><br><br>

Let's get into the good stuff.<br><br><b>Buttons</b>: Segmented from the rest of the shell. They are both very solid and light. Not hair trigger light, but they are very easy to spam if need be. Unless you are a person who likes heavy clicks, I see no one disliking these. They did a great job on them. Dpi button is just that, simple. No accidental clicks and does it's job. Dpi levels are 400,800,1600, 3200. Side buttons are again the same as the prior ergo version, they are sharp and flimsy. Running my finger across them makes them rattle. Click delay is low per usual. I had no issue with the slam clicking issue from the Scream1. Good news for some who were annoyed by such.<br><br><b>Scroll wheel</b>: It is a softer rubber wheel, it is rather quiet when scrolling. Middle click is fairly easy, easier than most mice actually. I Like the wheel a lot.<br><br><b>Shape</b>: It is unchanged from the OG ergo version. Still the lip on the right side. Still the deep thumb groove, so if you did not like those features then, you will not like them now. I personally enjoy the shape and i do like thumb groove(first mouse was the g400). The dimensions of the mouse are as follows 123.46mm(L)*70.20mm(W)*42.37mm(H). Shape is a preference thing, I enjoyed the shape plenty when I first got hands on it when they had a soft release way back iin 2015. Another go round here brought back memories. Nothing in game that I am unable to do with the mouse. It is not uncomfortable in long gaming sessions whatsoever.<br><br><b>Weight</b>: Now this will need to be updated, I dropped my scale today and broke it. I am very mad about this so once I get the weight i will update. the previous ergo was advertised at 74grams without the cord, but later it was said to be a mistake. Most weighed it at around 87-88 grams at the time. This ergo V2 is supposed to be 2 grams lighter so i have to quickly find out before I get any persons hopes up. I will say that while gaming with the mouse, the very deep thumb groove+weight of the mouse makes it feel very light, and very easy to whip around the pad. Easy tracking, and easy flick shots as well. It's as if your thumb is literally inside the mouse.<br><br><b>Sensor</b>: The biggest upgrade to the mouse. the 3360 is known, revered, craved across the land of mouse enthusiasts. No matter the mouse, the 3360 is what is asked for in any said mouse. It does not disappoint here.<br><br><b>Lift off Distance</b>: Under 1 cd on all cloth pads I own and pictured, including FM pad.<br><br><b>Mouse feet</b>: My copy has them cut just fine. It was said that the feet were a focal point. I for one on my first ergo version in 2015 had sharp edges on my mouse feet scraping the pad. No problems to report here, well done.<br><b><br>

Materials and Coating</b>: The sides are still the same plastic as prior. ABS plastic I believe on the thumb groove, and a semi glossy type on the right side that can build up some gunk with heavy play after some time. It is a simple wipe down clean though so no issue there. The coating is the same usual matte FinalMouse coating, I have the white version. For me personally it does not cause any sweating and I can grip the mouse easily. I know some have had issues with the their coating in the past calling it slipppery but coating can be preference, different things work for different people. I personally LOVE glossy top and plastic sides, however the mouses materials do not bother me. Note that cleaning the thumb groove after some time is a must as well.<br><br><b>Cable</b>: It is braided, it is very kinked up and it is stiff as a board. Kind of a bummer here. I would have much preferred a very flexible braid, or a nice soft flexible rubber cable.<br><br><b>Lighting</b>: Some complained about the bright light the ergo and Tournament pro mouse had. It is now gone. You may now rejoice, for your eyes shall survive a bit longer. It does make the mouse look better with no light. Kudos there.<br><br><b>Build quality</b> : Solid no sounds of any sort if I give the mouse a shaking, it as quiet as an eternal slumber. Hopefully these hold up great for people in the long run, if not you have a great warranty to fall back on.<br><br><br><b>Conclusion</b>: It is a great mouse, I loved the OG ergo until it simply died on me, I did put a hefty amount of time into gaming with that mouse so I was upset none when it happened.<br><br>

The Ergo V2 is the same mouse just with the 3360 sensor upgrade, 3 different colors and no light. They most certainly should have changed the side buttons up, instead of the sharp flimsy plastic pieces, they could have made them flat. No idea why they did not change them. The braided cable.....another thing that could easily be fixed, just use a rubber cable or make the braid super flexible. We will thank you in the long run. Stiff braided cables are NO BUENO. The mouse is by no means bad, but a few changes and tweaks could have made it the very best version of itself without a doubt.<br><br>

That is why I call the mouse portion an overview.<br><br>

Overall 9/10<br><br>

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