PWNAGE Ultra Custom Ambi Wireless Gaming Mouse - Esports Pro Gamer Adjustable Sensor Position - Flawless PMW3370 Optical Sensor 19,000 DPI

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  • Stephen

    > 24 hour

    I got the Pwnage Ultra Custom 2 and this is a backup just in case anything happens to the other one. Being able to replace the mouse buttons and the shell to customize it is an awesome feature. I love the fact that its ambidextrous and has two extra buttons. Always a quality product from this company

  • Realm of Nova

    > 24 hour

    This is an incredible mouse that exceeded my expectations. Not only is this mouse customizable in a large number of ways, but the mouse works better than some of the best brands on the market, while still remaining comfortable, ergonomic, and easy to use. The first thing you will notice about this mouse is that it comes with not only the honeycomb shell, but a solid one as well. That way you can customizable your look and comfort in just a couple minutes. There are also additional colors as well that you can purchase from Pwnage. The second obvious thing you will notice is the sensor itself. This is the first mouse I have ever used with an adjustable sensor, and while I thought it would be a gimmick at first, I did find that this helped me improve my skill in a few games. By default, the sensor is more forward bound, which drove me a little crazy as my cursor just did not move as naturally as I had been used to. Moving it to the middle was exactly what I am used to with other mice, but I decided to go further. I moved it a quarter of the way past the middle, and I found that my aiming in FPS games was dramatically more accurate than normal as if I had just enabled an aimbot or something. I was doing so well that I thought I could be an esports gamer for once. So, it may take some adjusting to find your sweet spot, but the adjustable sensor actually does work, at least for me. The mouse also has software to further customize the mouse. By default, it has some standard RGB cycling, but you can choose from more options if you download the dedicated software. You can also adjust your DPI settings beyond what the DPI button control can do as well. I have also had no battery life issues and the mouse has easily lasted me for a few days at a time before needing to be recharged. The mouse overall is very smooth, performs great, and has endless customization. All of which you can get at an affordable price. I highly recommend it even for the most extreme gamers. Its a great mouse that I think most of you would be highly impressed with. Thanks for reading.

  • Tim

    > 24 hour

    PWNAGE Ultra Custom Ambi Wireless Gaming Mouse - Esports Pro Gamer Adjustable Sensor Position - Flawless PMW3370 Optical Sensor 19,000 DPI For Leftys there arent many gaming mouse options available. This mouse is really good. The shape is comfortable, and the side buttons are nicely positioned. The switches feel precise and tactile. The side buttons are a little mushy but not to the point that I cant use them. The adjustable position on the sensor is a really great feature and defiantly changes the way the accuracy feels. At least in my hands. My biggest complaint and it doesnt really affect performance is the mouse creaking and squeaking. My scroll wheel started squeaking on and off after a few weeks of use. The sides of the mouse flex a bit causing it to make a creaking sound while gripping it. Like I said, it doesnt really affect the functionality of the mouse its just an annoying sound. Still this mouse is a very solid option for anyone looking for a left-handed mouse.

  • Rob

    > 24 hour

    Build Quality This mouse is very well built and has high quality precision cut plastic. The buttons have a good feel and the switches are tactile and respond nicely. The electronics (discussed in detail below) are gamer quality and reliable. All in all this feel like a high end mouse and I am pleased with the quality DPI / Feedback The DPI is adjusted with the top button, Feedback is given with lighting effects. The manual (12 image) goes through the colors for each DPI: Red 400,Blue 800,Green 1600,Yellow 2400,Cyan 3200 and Purple 6400. The color feedback makes switching easy/ efficient and takes the guess work out Tracking The mouse tracks extremely well and has not stuttered on me yet Left handed operation: I actually use this mouse primarily as a left handed mouse (Im right handed.) I do this to allow me to mouse while my right hand is busy (eating or drinking) This works very well for me and allows me to access the side buttons (Back /forward) easily. Right handed operation This works well for right handed operation although I will say my personal gripping style (finger tip grip) causes me to sometimes press the back button on the right side of the mouse. If youre not swapping hands that can be disabled. LED Colors The mouse allows you to have led effects on the mouse which are pretty cool especially with the honeycomb pattern however they do tend to wear down the battery faster. Corded with good considerations. I really like how the cord and transceiver are managed on this mouse. While you can plug the nano transceiver (dongle) directly into your laptop or desktop, Their recommended and supported method is to run the cable up near the mouse where you could plug it in to recharge or use the mouse as a corded mouse. Then when you are fully charged you could use a supplied USB-C to USB-A adapter to attach the nano transceiver to the end of the cord to give you wireless functionality. This makes recharging the mouse very convenient and also ensures a very good wireless connection (by having the transceiver close by) Adjustable sensor location. You can move the sensor up and down (last picture) by loosening and tightening a few screws. For me the default position works quite well and where I expect the sensor to be. Final thoughts: This is a fine mouse that I highly recommend.

  • Just Jason

    > 24 hour

    A new gaming mouse company is arriving every day lately, and so many of them claim to make an ambidextrous mouse, but they really only cater to the right-handed. They seem to be a little embarrassed about it too, look at the pictures. Close-ups on those right-hand-only buttons but no pictures of the depressingly blank opposite side. So when PWNAGE came out with the Ultra Custom Symm, I was a bit vocal. It is frustrating when there are so few true symmetrical mice available let alone wireless ones. Then I found out about the PWNAGE Ultra Custom Ambi, and I had to have one for my collection. Overall it is similar in shape to the GPW, but is a bit smaller. The DPI button is up top behind the scroll wheel. The power button is confusing at first since it has 3 options, off, power with RGB on the scroll wheel only, which indicates the DPI level, and power with full RGB. The right and left mouse buttons work great with no notable slop. The scroll wheel is functional, nothing to get excited about and the side buttons are well-placed. Weight is slightly less than the GPW. It is impressive that the Ambi feels very solid even though the removable covers and buttons are held on with tabs and magnets. Battery life lasts almost a week between charges for me, which is not bad. I’m a claw grip person, so the honeycomb shell doesn’t both me. The software for the Ambi is a small file with a straightforward interface. Switching the mouse buttons is easy, but a toggle would be nice for right and left-handed. The Ambi has a lot going for it, it is customizable by color, and even more so if you go through the PWNAGE website. Where a lot of the big names give you one or two colors and special editions for games you might not play, PWNAGE offers black and white by default and the Ambi comes in mint, red, pink, maroon noir, gold amber, and chameleon pearl or any combination of those colors if you want to customize. So, if you want a wireless mouse in a different color than black, or think the GPW is a bit too big, or are a lefty like me, or maybe share a computer with someone who is, then it is easy to recommend the Ambi.

  • Renee Lynn

    > 24 hour

    My 15 year old son, like most kids, is obsessed with gaming. He has a PlayStation but prefers to use a keyboard and mouse with the console. Hes been using a cheap mouse, which is fine for some games, but he gets pretty hardcore with it - which is why hes been begging for a mouse like this. Specifically, one with side buttons, including programmable ones. Response time is instant. We havent noticed any lag in his gameplay. Its such a vast improvement over the cheapy mouse he had. It never occurred to me that a mouse could be causing delays. Now I know. Turns out you really do learn something new everyday. While the price is higher than I prefer to spend, you definitely get quality. Id definitely recommend it for any gamer.

  • h3hl33t

    > 24 hour

    So far this mouse is performing way above what I expected. I am really loving the shape and size of the mouse, it reminds me of the Logitech G Pro Wireless. Prior to using this PWNAGE mouse I was using the Glorious Model O Wireless. The Glorious is a tad bit bigger with more heavier clicks. I am really impressed by this PWNAGE mouse. It is lightweight with nice clicks. In the packaging it included additional covers if you do not prefer the honeycomb. RGB is great. I have yet to adjust the senor on the bottom, but it did come with a screwdriver to adjust that. Really great mouse and worked flawlessly out of the box. Picture is comparing it to a couple other popular mice.

  • ThirdeYe

    > 24 hour

    The Pwnage Ultra Custom Ambi has a nice trick up its sleeve, similar to the Logitech G Pro Wireless in that you can add or remove the side buttons if you do not want them on both sides. You can even delete the DPI button if you wish. The shape is also similar to the G Pro Wireless in that it is somewhat tall and narrow, with the hump being more central and also toward the back. My current main mice are the Finalmouse Starlight Pro TenZ Medium and the Razer Viper Ultimate for competitive gaming and they both fit my hand very well. While this wont be replacing those as my new main since I prefer those shapes, everything feels very solid with the Pwnage, such as the top-tier PMW3370 sensor and the implementation of the Kailh 8.0 switches. The quality control is fantastic. No major issues with rattling, pre or post travel, etc. and the scroll wheel is somewhat stiff with well defined steps. If you like a mouse with a rear hump and tend to claw or finger tip grip, this might just be the mouse for you.

  • J

    > 24 hour

    While reading the popular reviews of this mouse, I feel a bit envious. My experience with the PWNAGE Ultra Custom Ambi Wireless Gaming Mouse was not as stellar and a bit of a miss; I wish I could like the PWNAGE Ultra more than I did. Though it feels great in-hand, looks great on the table, and has quite a few points of customization, which I am all for, I routinely ran into some tracking performance issues that made it hard for me to use the mouse as my new main. I have to admit, that the mouse looks great on paper and in person. It feels sturdy, it looks great, it feels great, has a good amount of weight, plates and buttons can be moved around to make it more or less skeletonized or to activate/deactivate switches for left or right hand usage, its wireless with a chargeable battery and a cable that can be used to connect and charge it while in use, etc. Everything seemed great just out of the box and its been a while since Ive seen a fairly well designed mouse. I flip it on and try it out--seems good, have it set up for a normal DPI that I like (1600 dpi vertically/horizontally) and it seemed to worked pretty similarly to my previous main mouse, the Logitech G305. Normal computer applications seemed fine. Then I gamed on it... and the honeymoon was over. I dont know what it was, but there was some sort of tracking issue on the vertical movement on the mouse. Like the cursor was fighting me in that up-down direction as if there was some sort of lift-off event from the mouse pad. It did not happen just once or twice, but many, many times. Even with a break-in period of a solid month and a half and the issue never really went away. Once I noticed it in-game, it became more and more apparent even in regular applications whenever I went to change applications on the task bar, or change browser tabs at the top, or press the minimize/maximize/close buttons at the top-right corner of any windows. This was the deal breaker: I could never get my mouse to move to the towards the top/bottom of the screen with as much precision or accuracy as I wanted. I play various games, but mainly first-person shooters, so this was definitely much more noticeable whenever I had to go for inadvertent body shots instead of head shots, way more often than I used to. It got to the point that I would get frustrated in the middle of a game that the mouse was fighting me in this vertical movement and I eventually had to put the mouse down. When I swapped back to my Logitech G305, I had a much better and enjoyable experience. I hope I just got a dud and hope other people dont get the same experience, but it is what it is. Suggestion for future PWNAGE wireless mice--maybe add some counterweights to customize the overall weight as well, since everything else is customizable anyway. Also, an alkaline battery version of this mouse could be nice, too (to reduce the downtime waiting for wireless charge). I am not entirely sure what caused my issues, but I sincerely hope it was simply user incompatibility. We can always use more heavy hitters in the wireless gaming mouse stratosphere. 3 stars because it is a well-designed piece of gear, but not something I can recommend with confidence due to my poor user experience.

  • raspberryvixen

    > 24 hour

    I am in love with my new mouse. I needed to replace my old Logitech mouse because the right mouse button refused to work at times, and when youre gaming, that can get you killed...or mutilated. This new mouse is incredible. The honeycomb outer shell gives it an entirely different feel than other mice...it feels nice and smooth and...airy. The package also includes solid pieces for the mouses shell, though, if the honeycomb style aint your thing. Plus, you can buy other shells in different colors on their website! I have all four side buttons disabled right now, as my tech equipment isnt set up yet for some hard-core gaming, so right now, its just a regular ol mouse thats browsing the web or shopping on Amazon. A regular ol mouse thats glowing pink to match my desktops glowing colors, that is! The action on this mouse is so super smooth. Ive never had a mouse with such smooth moves before. And the ability to switch DPI on the fly? AWWWWWWESOME. I. Love. This. Mouse.

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