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TJ & Olivia
> 3 dayThis is my first time using OMEN by HP Photon products. However, this wireless gaming mouse is a game changer! I own a several gaming mouse but so far I haven’t found a perfect one for my big, left handed user friendly gaming mouse until now. This gaming mouse has adjustable finger rest, changeable parts are connected via magnetics which makes switching out parts extremely easy. I have big hands and this does feel comfortable on my hand to grab without having pain. This gaming mouse is worth the price and the mouse doesn’t feel cheap at all. It has nice weight to it. Overall, this mouse is 5/5 star.
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Paul Cadwallader
> 3 dayQuits working....I have to turn off and back on to reset it at least once a day & it changes from my set Red to a Green when its was up dated caused my computer to malfunction/ Lock up after spending 6 hours with HP { remote ) to undue the problem they had to finally factory reset
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DaviWilso
> 3 dayThis mouse is really smooth and pretty balanced as far as weight goes. I was able to balance the mouse on my finger pretty much dead center so the weight distribution isnt front nor back heavy, its just balanced. The part I really like though is the modularity of this mouse. Dont like side buttons? well take them out! dont like the guards on the sides? remove them! everything is so easy to customize to the way you like it! Wireless charging is also a nice touch since it doesnt have the crazy battery life that other, more normal mice have, you can spend 100 dollars on hps charging pad or you can just get a qi, wireless charging mousepad on amazon for cheaper and just charge it when youre not using it.
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Moses Drubahadur
> 3 dayBought the HP Omen set back in June 2020. Its now mid-April 2021 and the mouse is giving me headaches. Unless its connected by wire, it skips, lags, slows down randomly and altogether fails at some points. Its a shame given how customisable and comfortable the mouse is. I will be switching from this $100+ mouse to something around the $20 range. Time and time again quality products fail on me, while their inexpensive counterparts continue to blow my mind away
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekseemed great a t first but it has random periods where it has major lag. Seconds of lag. Its really ridiculous. It seems to occur less often if the mouse is plugged in to USB but it does still occur. I have tried this on multiple computers running win 10 and win 11 and it acts exactly the same on all of them. It doesnt matter fi the usb plug-inis inches or feet away from the mouse. Worthless.
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Antigone Walsh
Greater than one weekFinally, a wireless gaming mouse that equals the performance of a wired one. this mouse is fast. The estimated battery life is an impressive fifty hours. This seems accurate and it charges via any Qi-enabled surface. The lights and buttons are programmable. The finger rests are removable and the mouse is ambidextrous. It takes some playing around to find what conformation suits you best. Dedicated gamers will find the eleven different buttons useful; I found them gratuitous. I enjoy games but am not rabid. My brothers however are and absolutely adored this mouse. It is a pricey proposition especially if you spring for the related mousepad. But the convenience of fewer cables and superior performance makes this a winner.
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John
> 3 dayFeels very strange. I bought this because I have big hands and need something that will support my ring and pinky finger. It does do this but just feels cramped. Hard to charge wirelessly. Have to be in certain spot. Easier to charge with cord.
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Ares
> 3 dayFits the omen setup perfect. Battery lasts through 3 long gaming sessions well.
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ReviewToaKill
> 3 dayThis is a serious mouse for serious gamers. From the moment you take it out of the box, you can tell. It’s a big, heavy mouse with unlimited potential to make it a perfect fit for the individual user. Things that I felt were noteworthy: · It’s wireless, of course. I charged it with a standard wireless charger I had around (QI certified) with no problem. I saw where there is a special charging pad available, which those who spend large amounts of time might want to consider; you would never run out of power! · It does have a micro-USB adapter (port is on the front). · The dongle for it is nice and small. · You can adjust your DPI during use. As you make selections, the color on the mouse changes. Kind of cool. · You can’t adjust the length, but the flanges on the sides are removable. I happen to like the flanges, as I tend to use a “claw grip” when I’m using the mouse. With the flanges in place, I don’t get that irritating thumb drag. And the flanges are different sizes and changeable depending on whether you’re left or right handed. · Out of the box, the 2 buttons on the left side are already installed. I added an extra 2 on the right side (all parts included) to give me the full 11 button options. This mouse is smooth. I don’t think I’ve ever used one quite like it. Again, if you’re serious about gaming, this mouse may be for you.
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ThreePutts4Par
> 3 dayThe bottom of the click buttons have sharp edges that rub along side of the hands and almost feel like they are sharp enough to cut. After some long term use it causes irritation along the 3rd finger for me.