PWNAGE Ultra Custom Ambi Wireless Gaming Mouse - Esports Pro Gamer Adjustable Sensor Position - Flawless PMW3370 Optical Sensor 19,000 DPI
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Vood
> 3 dayThis is the best gaming mouse Ive ever used personally. The main part that sticks out is the sliding laser pickup. It really can chage how the mouse reacts. I mean it cang change drastically. Once I found where I liked it I was only kind of baed instead of really bad. All kidding aside it really did make a huge difference in getting the mouse to react best for me. I love it.
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RP
Greater than one weekI really like this wireless mouse. It connects fast and easy, looks great, is light and generally pretty comfortable for long hours of use. The LED lights are pretty cool. I am also happy that it is rechargeable via usbc. My only gripe is that after a full charge, it doesnt hold for long. After about a few weeks I have to charge it again. I am used to mice that retain charge for months so in that sense I wish this lasted longer on a charge.
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Xena
> 3 dayThe ability to enable or disable the side buttons is just as awesome as being able to change the panel colors of the whole mouse and whether you want full, partial or no honeycomb, ability to move the laser on the bottom, change the depth of mouse button clicks, etc. The mouse wheel color reflects the dpi speed you have it set to. Tracking is smooth had has had no issues with any mousepads I’ve tried. The software looks a little plain, but thats deceiving because it does its job as it’s supposed to without having to be overly fancy, so no complaints there! Definitely worth it for the price compared to other mice that dont offer as much customization.
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PM
> 3 dayPwnage Ultra Custom Ambi Wireless Gaming Mouse - Esports Pro Gamer Adjustable Sensor Position - Flawless Professional PMW3370 Optical Sensor 19,000 DPI - Custom RGB (Honeycomb Sides, Wireless, Black) A very lightweight solid performer. Ticks all the right boxes. I use it exclusively in wired mode, as all good mice should be. Very soft pliable cable stays completely out of the way in use. Excellent fit, finish, responsiveness, precise mousing heaven with this one. Been using a Roccat Burst as my daily driver for a long while, but this one easily replaces that one. I prefer lightweight and agile mice and this one fits the bill perfectly. The price is up there yes, but for reliable performance, sometimes paying the extra bucks is easily worth it. The sensor used in this one is a flawless sensor. Dont care about bells and whistles. I want agility, precision, and reliability, and this one has all that. The best mice are the ones that stay out of your mind and out of the way so you can focus on your game.
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Rick
> 3 dayI am a mouse enthusiast and collector, I currently own over 30 mice and have probably owned every major mouse at one time (at least one version of each mouse). The adjustable sensor is amazing, Ive always wanted this feature and never understood why it wasnt a standard, just like mouse size there is no one size fits all. Sensor position is similar in a way, at least for fingertip grip. It might work better for anyone who uses their wrist to aim a lot, if youre mainly an arm aimer then sensor position wont have that much of an effect. A simple test is to put a pen in-between your middle and index finger pushed all the way in towards the knuckle, move your wrist on a piece of paper and note the arc that is created, now move the pen all the way out to the tips of your fingers and repeat, the arc will be much bigger. Moving the sensor away from knuckles when aim with your wrist gives you a lot more motion with your mouse cursor and having the ability to adjust the position and pick the exact amount of motion you want is great. Maybe you want the sensor just a little past the middle of the mouse or all the way to the front of the mouse for maximum motion before you had to find a shape you liked and then hope the sensor position was in a place you liked. Awhile back there was a kickstarter mouse that had this feature, but I dont think it ever launched. Apart from the adjustable sensor position the mouses build quality is good, nice side flex, creaking, etc. The mouse is a little heavy at 79g compared to most lightweight wireless mice these days, but I can deal with the 79g. I really like the shape, the sides are nice and flat, most mice have curves in the sides making it hard to get a good grip with just the tips of my fingers. Clicks are good, one small issue is the scroll wheel button takes quite a bit of force to push in, and the skates are a little scratchy first day. My main mice were the starlight 12 and the g pro x superlight, the Ambi will be replacing the superlight on my desk. Everything works perfectly with the ambi wireless mouse, the only question is do you like the shape? If the answer is yes, then give it a try for yourself
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SuperNoob
> 3 dayThe shape was kinda odd at first (coming from razer viper) Tracking is good and the fact that u cam adjust the sensor placement is awesome. Yes, youll get the honeycomb and solid shell... The only thing I really dont like is the scroll wheel, its very scratchy... I dont know if its just how the way it is or its just mine...
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Lord of the butters
> 3 daySome key things: Buying the solid version means the sides dont have the perforations (where the side buttons are), otherwise both versions include both sets of shells for the top portion: One perforated, and one solid. Includes a spare set of skates, and spacers to adjust the feel of the click, but in my opinion it feels perfect out of the box. Theres also four caps in case you wanna remove all or some of the side buttons. The scroll wheel doesnt have tilt functionality, so you cant press it left and right. Software: The software is kind of unintuitive, but all the functionality is there. Settings save to the mouses memory, so you dont need to keep the software open. The RGB is extremely bright and has very accurate color reproduction, which is nice. Battery life remains to be tested. The website states 50 hours which is good. Ive yet to test adjusting the sensor position, but my mouse came with a screw removed which was weird. I installed it with the included screwdriver. Pwnage Ambi vs Keychron M1 Wireless: The key differences are that the Keychron also supports Bluetooth (which is not good for a gaming mouse, because it caps the polling rate I believe, and from my testing, anything below 1000 doesnt feel right). Also, its sensor is supposed to be more energy-efficient, so a little longer battery life (which is not a big deal in my opinion). Otherwise both sensors are supposedly flawless and completely accurate. My use: Ive played right-handed most of my life, but on 2020 I bought a Logitech G903 Lightspeed (Hero sensor), and started playing left-handed. It was very difficult at first, like playing with mouse and keyboard for the first time, but ultimately playing left-handed led to better aim and tracking in games. I also do a bit of art now, and having the mouse in my dominant hand helps a lot. Back then I wanted the Razer Naga left-handed edition for the side buttons to play MMOs and pretty much bind things to those keys for other games as well, but ultimately I prefer a nicer wireless mouse even if it means having to bind skills on the keyboard. Anyways, I got tired of the Logitech because it has a bunch of weird gaps so its difficult to clean the dust off, and Im not a fan of its design. The buttons felt mushy and many other minor inconveniences like the stupid software and such. I was gonna buy the Keychron M1 wireless, but the shipping was way too expensive from their website, and it wasnt available on Amazon. I found the Pwnage Ambi by chance; it was on my recommendations when I opened Amazon. From the picture you cant really tell that its ambidextrous, and the name Ambi flew over my head too. So Id recommend Pwnage to change the picture so it actually shows its ambidextrous. Overall I like the design a lot better than the Keychron because Im not a fan of the perforations in mice. Thats just gonna introduce dust and sweat which I dont want. The Pwnage Ambis design is more user friendly since it has removable buttons and you can use whichever shell you want. The current price is great, too. Much so that Id buy a couple more just to keep them in hand because the only truly viable options are this, the Keychron M1 and the Logitech G903 in terms of being wireless. The keyboard in the picture is a GK980 triple-mode with Glacier Silver switches. I got it straight from Skyloongs website since they dont sell that specific model on Amazon. I definitely recommend their products. They sell smaller boards too, but be careful because they sell optical and mechanical versions of their USB-only keyboards. The deskmat in the picture is from Amazon, its called Purple Anime Desk Mat Japanese Tokyo City Mousepad Retro Neon Pixel XXL Deskmat.
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Andrew
> 3 dayOverall impression: Very light and mobile gaming mouse from Pwnage. I have not heard of Pwnage before but Im glad I took a chance to review this mouse. They seems to have a lot of gaming capable devices (mice/keyboards/cables/etc etc). I understand they are new to the gaming accessories market but more competition the better as it drives innovation upward and onward. The mouse has 5 DPI settings and they can be configure on Pwnages Ultra Custom Wireless software. The software/driver can be found and download from their official website. The mouse includes honeycomb and solid shell for you to switch out based on personal preferences. Oh and did I mentioned its wireless as well? Yup, fast and responsive wireless. I didnt have any issues on FPS games I was playing.
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Ilikebooksbest
> 3 dayThis works great and is light and easy to move. It is exactly what my son wanted for his gaming PC. He has been gaming for years and this is one of the best gaming mice that he has ever used. He loves it.
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TJW
> 3 dayThis is a super lightweight wireless mouse - really made for gaming bout it would work well for things like travel too where you want to carry the least weight possible. It comes with separate panels without vents if you want less holes in your mouse? It also comes with replacement side buttons that look the exact same as the installed ones. The mouse works great wirelessly and also works via USB which eliminates the charging concern. Overall, its a nice high quality, lightweight mouse - all you could ask for!