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gws
> 24 hourthe battery life is awesome, i use bluetooth and the dongle both and have no issues. the only thing is that this is smaller than a normal mouse, that can either be a pro or a con. it can be programmed thru razer snyapse and that is a plus for me.
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Aaron
> 24 hourUnfortunately, the design is quite weird (for me at least), otherwise this mouse would be higher-rated, its a solid mouse if you like the design, the sensor is great, the feel is nice outside of the design itself, and the connection is solid.
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Cale Hackett
> 24 hourI bought this to replace a beloved Logitech MX Anywhere mouse that died the click death spastic auto-clicker failure. It is likely only in comparison that I find this mouses weakness. The bad: -weight: I dont know why, but this mouse feels plasticy and unbalanced in the hand -scroll wheel: the MX had a wheel-click weighted ratchet/freewheel feature than I LOVED...this doesnt -size: it feels a little smaller in the hand than the MX The good: -Everything else. The lucky: -This mouse has both 2.4 and Bluetooth...my old laptop died since buying this mouse and my new one doesnt have USB, so Bluetooth was a necessary feature, and bonus!
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Nicolas P.
> 24 hourIve been using the same mouse for years. Those years eventually caught up to it and I had to get it replaced. I got this one and it honestly feels pretty much the same. The one slight problem I have is that the body of the mouse feels like its made out of a cheaper material. Other than that it works great.
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sbharti
> 24 hourI bought this mouse assuming itd fit my small hands well. But its design is not that suitable. Many times when I try to double click the mouse doesnt hold its position and slides, making a drag move instead of open. Sadly no linux support. Quirky Bluetooth integration with ubuntu.
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Caleb
> 24 hourThe laser is perfectly centered on the mouse, how all laser mice should be. Perfect size for travel with a laptop. Smaller than your typical mouse without feeling unfamiliar. It’s got Bluetooth so you don’t have to take up a usb port. It takes batteries, so you don’t have to worry about charging it and the built in battery dying over time. This mouse will last as long as I take care of it and the left click eventually wears out. I would pay double this price, I was actually surprised at how cheap it is, considering it checks all the boxes and has no real downsides.
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Ag
> 24 hourI have small hands and this is just perfect! Gaming wise, it is more than good enough for me in terms of sensitivity— I am a noob & light player. :) All in all, I love the size & fit to my hand when I’m using it!
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Will B.
> 24 hourThe mouse is much smaller than I expected. I have large hands and its a little uncomfortable to use. So thats not a terrible thing, unless you are large featured like me. Otherwise its a great mouse, no complaints.
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Everyday Stuff Reviews
> 24 hour2.4 GHz adapter works amazing. Great response, a smidge touchy for regular everyday stuff. Bluetooth is just ok. Had some issues with signal issues to my HP zenbook but need to test with other devices. Feels great and awesome battery life. Good portable everyday mouse.
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Eywa
> 24 hourPros for me: Small mobile size, good for claw grip. No wire, so less drag and no possibility of a wire getting stuck up on something, and it does not drift when i let go of it (a problem when using a low drag mouse pad with a wired mouse). Perfect tracking. In 2.4 ghz mode, I did not perceive any more or less latency compared to using a wired mouse. Able to set DPI in increments of 100 in the software, and very wide range of DPIs. No software CD included, guided me to download installer when i plugged in the USB receiver. No restart required. Software is optional, can just use plug and play, but then cant change DPI. I feel that the mouse is built well. Comes with 2 AA Energizer alkaline batteries in the box. When the connection does drop with 2.4 ghz receiver, it is only for a split second, and it recovers lost mouse movement, so you do not have to correct for the lost signal by repeating the same movements again. The new beta version of Razer Synapse that installs with this mouse is really clean and modern looking, instead of having the dated gamer aesthetic of the previous version. Cons for me: Kind of heavy with 2 AA batteries installed, have to overcome a lot of inertia and so is actually not so good for twitchy games in my opinion (but i can adjust to this). Rubber grips on sides are ironically slippery when hands are sweaty, more slippery than the textured plastic surface on the top of the mouse. Rubber also does not have longevity, it will get pretty gross and come apart over time. Connection is not too reliable with the 2.4 ghz receiver plugged in to my desktop under my desk, but i will get an extension cable to have it closer to the mouse. Razer Synapse software is a 100+ MB download with a lengthy install, not a serious problem in this present day of computing but it just seems way too large for something so basic (but it does manage settings for many other Razer products as well, not just this mouse). Requires you to make a Razer account, then to be online and to log in from the app, just to change DPI. Thats asinine. Other thoughts: I would have liked a built in rechargable lithium ion battery instead, for less weight and to not have to manage batteries. I would have preferred a textured plastic grip instead of rubber, because the rubber is more slippery than plastic when hands are sweaty.