Okay, let’s talk about this mouse—because it’s been a game-changer for my daily grind AND my late-night gaming sessions. First off, the tri-mode connectivity is *chef’s kiss*. I flip between my work laptop (USB-C), personal PC (2.4G), and even my tablet (Bluetooth) without missing a beat. No dongle drama, just seamless switching.
The ergonomic design? *Actual* wrist salvation. I’ve clocked 10-hour workdays editing spreadsheets, and my hand isn’t screaming like it used to with cheaper mice. The textured grips? Genius. My palms get sweaty during intense gaming, but this thing stays put. Also, 82g is the sweet spot—light enough for flick shots in FPS games but sturdy enough to feel premium.
Now, the DPI customization is where it shines. I’m obsessed with tweaking sensitivity for different tasks—low DPI for design work, crank it up for fast-paced games. The button’s on the bottom (minor gripe), but muscle memory kicks in fast. Battery life? Solid. I charge it weekly, and the red low-battery flash is a lifesaver mid-raid.
One heads-up: The software’s Windows-only, and I had to fiddle with drivers to get macros working. But once set up? Those programmable buttons are productivity gold—I’ve got one set to mute/unmute Zoom calls. For the price? It’s embarrassing how much better this is than my old $100 ‘gaming’ mouse. 9.5/10 (only docking half a point for the software hiccup).