After 2 months of daily use (gaming + WFH), here's my brutally honest take on this $30-ish mouse that punches WAY above its weight class.
The Good Stuff:
• Tri-mode just works - Flawlessly switches between my gaming PC (2.4G dongle), work MacBook (Bluetooth), and even my Android tablet. No lag even in fast-paced FPS games.
• Ergonomics FTW - That right-handed curve + 82g weight? Chef's kiss. My wrist pain disappeared after ditching my bulky 'gaming' mouse. The included grip tapes are shockingly effective against sweaty palms.
• Secret productivity weapon - Programmed side buttons to Ctrl+C/V and screenshot shortcuts. Game-changer for spreadsheet work. (Note: Software ONLY works in 2.4G/USB mode - my biggest gripe)
Not-So-Good:
• DPI button placement sucks - Having to flip the mouse mid-game to adjust sensitivity is as awkward as it sounds. No visual DPI indicator either.
• Battery life could be better - Lasts about 8-9 days with my 6hr/day usage. Charges fast via USB-C though.
• Software issues - Like another reviewer, I struggled with driver detection. Fixed by installing an older version from their website.
Verdict: For under $40, this outperforms my old $100+ Logitech. Perfect for budget-conscious gamers or anyone who wants a single mouse for work/play. Just don't expect Razer-level software polish.