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A year down and still going strong!
To start, I've been using this product for over a year now. In the review, I'll be covering quick pros and cons, and then going more in depth with the build, its operations, and comparing it to products in similar design. I will not be going into all of the specs, you have this in the product description and do not need it repeated. Pros: - Great Ergonomics - Incredibly responsive Sensor, even at max DPI - Braided Cable, and incredibly durable (it has been dropped from cat pushing it off 4ft desk) - Decently responsive Thumb Grid (however not mechanical - but feels nicer than rubber domes) Cons: (some that people might find) - Bad for small or larger hands - The LED lighting is not as superb as other higher end mice (to be expected) The Build: - Fits my medium sized hands very well. - The thumb grid is easily accessible, and the buttons are all in reach of my thumb without readjusting. - I am on the computer for a good portion of the day, my hand does not get tired while using this product. - The buttons do not feel squish, they feel better than my razor 2012 non-mechanical switches. However, they are not mechanical so you should not expect the razer naga 2014 mechanical experience from this. - LEDs are decent, you have several adjustments to these that you can make, but they are nothing superb and do not match up well. The scroll wheel is unchangeable from my experiences and remains yellow. - The weight system is simplistic and easy to change around. - The sliders on the mouse allow it to glide across my Razer mouse pad, and lasted me a year before I replaced them with the spares they provided me. Functionality: I run this mouse at full DPI (16,400) and it operates flawlessly in mmos, fps games, rts games, and basic functionality while browsing. I have had 0 issues with this mouse. The sensor, and the rest of the mouse is operating fully to this day after 14+ hours a day for a year. Software: The software is nothing on par with Razer's or Logitech's equipment; however, this is to be expected for the price of the mouse. The important thing is, that it does it's job incredibly well. You can make all your adjustments on this and it is easy to grasp. Comparison: Note, I am not saying that this is a copy, or a direct comparison to these mice, however I thought it would be helpful to compare my experiences with other mice to this one, and ultimately show why I still use this mouse to this day. Razer Naga 2014: Compared to the Razer Naga 2014, this mouse holds up well against it in every situation. From my experiences the laser is more reliable, and the added DPI is incredibly nice to have. The ergonomics fits hands better as well. However, the thumb grid does not trump Razer's mechanical switches. The software is also not as intuitive as Razer's but that is to be expected. Razer Naga 2012: Utech's mouse beats the Naga 2012 in every way. The thumbgrid keys are much more responsive, and the sensor is far superior which is to be expected at this point. Conclusion: I tried to keep this remotely short and tried not to cover too much of its technical specs because those are already readily available. If you have questions I'll answer them as quickly as possible!
July 2015 · Video Games · verified purchase
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