Good price for the wired version of this mouse.
Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming
credit to: https://twitter.com/GameChopAU
Good price for the wired version of this mouse.
Offers on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment through dedicated DPI buttons (reprogrammable) for gaming
credit to: https://twitter.com/GameChopAU
Questionable. I've had a lot of weird issues with them in the past. Silly button getting stuck, warranty sticker peeling off, weird ghosting.
i bought one hesitantly earlier this year really unsure whether i liked the shape or not and if it would be comfortable. Worried about nothing, it is extremely ergonomic (to me) and seems good build quality. But ive only had it for 5 months or so, not sure how long ill get from it (heavy usage) but so far, so good. $50 is a good price I paid nearly $80
Its arguably the most comfortable mouse I have used, since your hand rests on it in a way where all parts are supported. Good for work and not just gaming.
Optical switches literally can't develop double click, which is also a nice bonus
Yep, Im onto my 3rd, excellent for big hands, although my mrs bought a white one after trying mine out.
I bought a wireless one this time and wouldnt bother again, battery life is not good enough for me.
this was selling at $29 right?
I think you’re referring to the Razer DeathAdder Essential mouse
That mouse has been hovering around $29-$35. The one that OP linked to is V2 Ergonomic
Ah my bad, I think that's the one I was talking about. But still V2 pro is selling at 80 ish. Certainly worth to invest 30 more for the best.
Price beat at Officeworks available ($46.55) if you are game.
This or the ASUS ROG Chakram Core?
Dis a good mouse?