Jonathan—November 10, 2025
The media could not be loaded. I had several gaming mouses before this. Logitech and more. And this one made me feel like I am so much more precise. It's the way it tracks. Imagine you have a dot on your mouse pad - the cursor is over an icon. You then move the laser away from that dot. If you can mentally remember where that dot was and zip back to it, the cursor would be right back over that icon. It maps and tracks so well, I haven't had a mouse that felt this good in decades. I felt like I had a lucky one back when laser wired mice were new. And all since have made me think my reflexes and precision have been lost. Now I'm wondering how much of that was just the mouse tracking never being exact since. This one feels exact. Right on the dot. The weight makes everything effortless. It has big slide pads that so far glide the mouse smooth as butter. The shape feels 8/10 for me in the hand. I've only used for maybe 3 hours and I can say this is my favorite mouse I've owned in decades. Don't raise the price on us guys. The price is what makes this so special! Now for the common points - Light as a feather. Feels like your hand is empty lol. The pads are perfectly arranged. And the laser has a square pad to glide from the center. Rare. The buttons do not ever accidentally press. Perfect psofioning. Dpi button very accessible. Wheel couldn't feel any better. Doesn't have a free spin magnet like some more expensive mouses, just be advised it's tactile clicky scrolling. And feels perfect. Doesn't miss any scrolls. Tight and rubberized and texture feels perfect to scroll. Middle click is a tad tight to press be advised. If that's a critical button - this one is stiff. Could be good or bad. Ni accidental presses. Left and right button are maybe on a scale of 10 with 5 being perfect for me, and 10 being hard to press, it's about a 6.5 it is very slightly clicky and requires a bit of pressure. I'd personally prefer a smidge lighter press. But - it's balanced perfectly for what most situations need. It just means my claw grip tends to flatten a little while in Diablo 2 which is very click heavy. But so far so good I haven't detected over exertion. Read more
Adam E—November 6, 2025
Super light and super affordable. Build quality is top notch. The shape of the mouse takes some getting used to. It does not have rubber on the sides so it can feel quite slippery at times. I didn't bother with the customization software as I usually don't with these off brand mice. I don't want to risk compromising my system. If I were to use the customization software, I would only run it sandboxed inside of a virtual machine. Anyway, these were the highest polling rates with the factory configuration/settings out of the box: Bluetooth: 133 average polling rate 2.4Ghz Receiver: 964 average polling rate By comparison, my 7x more expensive Corsair Sabre Pro Wireless tested as follows: Bluetooth: 688 average polling rate 2.4Ghz Receiver: 961 average polling rate It's a very impressive mouse right out of the box. When using the 2.4Ghz mode, it feels just as smooth and precise as my Sabre Pro. A note to Mac users: The polling rates won't matter to you as much if you plan on connecting via Bluetooth because your Polling Rate is hardware capped at 125 no matter what mouse you use. The only way to have a higher polling rate on a Mac is to use the 2.4Ghz USB receiver. Read more
P. Killion—November 22, 2025
The mouse works well, but I will say it felt "off" with the right button being so much longer than the left, which makes sense but just not how mice are commonly designed. It's also incredibly light, which may work for some, but I do prefer a little bit more heft, but that's user preference, but it is a lot lighter than I expected. Mouse is of course plug and play, and responds well to very rapid clicks, and hasn't shown any signs of wear. Overall a good affordable mouse if you're ok with the ergnoimcs being a little different due to shape and weight. Read more
Bill—October 27, 2025
Good ergonomic shape and material feels good in my hand. No QC problems on mine and fits me pretty well. I like a more aggressive hump on my palm and this one is kinda flat so I don't think I'll be using this as my main mouse. Really good price point for this thing Read more
C.S.—January 3, 2026
Perfect for child computer and gaming. Mouse was easy to set up. It is comfortable to use and works well with hp and dell computers Read more
PJS—June 6, 2025
This mouse is a knockoff of the old Roccat Kone Pure, which sadly no longer exists - Roccat itself is gone and the current Kone made by Turtle Beach is a different shape. This mouse is a great and inexpensive alternative for anyone who misses the old Kone Pure, or anyone who always wanted to it but never got the chance to. Read more
Drpiercy—June 3, 2025
I liked this mouse initially but after charging it fully and realizing it only lasted a few days on a full charge, I can't justify rating it any higher. Especially not when most mouses that run on AA's or AAA's run for months. If it used a AA or a couple of AAA batteries, I definitely would have reviewed it 4 or 5 stars. This is the second mouse I got recently that uses an internal battery and I'm just not a fan of them. Not only are they typically a lot smaller than they should be, the more you use them, they degrade over time, making the mice useless after a few years, when they could otherwise last a decade. I also didn't like how hard the the mouse wheel "click" was to use. It's also not anything to write home about when it comes to comfort in the hand. If you're planning to mainly use it with the USB cable and only occasionally wirelessly, it would probably work for you just fine but wires bug me, especially in this day in age. Read more