I'm looking at getting a mouse made of something stronger than the soft rubber Logitech uses. Their anywhere 3s and master 3s both become a bit mushy after a while, and the rubber starts melting on to your hand so you have to wash them.
All those big holes, and still 79 grams. I was considering getting it just because its a very peculiar design, which is a dumb reason, but I feel even dumber paying for a mouse that heavy with so many holes.
If you care about the weight only sure. But if you check the weight of the mouse Vs other ones similarly featured... It's one of the lightest. If you need the absolute minimal weight than going for something basic without extra buttons or protocols will makes more sense.
@@notenoughtech 79 grams isn't heavy at all considering it's a wireless mouse. Now if it was solely wired, then yeah. Your comment is very ignorant. Besides, not everyone wants a feather light mouse.
@@HEABtheOrdinarythere are multiple sub 60g wireless mice by now, some with 4khz support. E.g. WLMouse Beast X (~41g), Dragonfly R1 & F1, Lamzu Thorn, Attack Shark X3, X6.
I'm looking at getting a mouse made of something stronger than the soft rubber Logitech uses. Their anywhere 3s and master 3s both become a bit mushy after a while, and the rubber starts melting on to your hand so you have to wash them.
If you go for the $129 version - you have a titanium frame. :)
All those big holes, and still 79 grams. I was considering getting it just because its a very peculiar design, which is a dumb reason, but I feel even dumber paying for a mouse that heavy with so many holes.
If you care about the weight only sure. But if you check the weight of the mouse Vs other ones similarly featured... It's one of the lightest.
If you need the absolute minimal weight than going for something basic without extra buttons or protocols will makes more sense.
@@notenoughtech 79 grams isn't heavy at all considering it's a wireless mouse. Now if it was solely wired, then yeah. Your comment is very ignorant. Besides, not everyone wants a feather light mouse.
80 gram is light i have 124 gram mouse house and it's no very heavy
Is the dongle compatible with the m2?
The dongle is exclusively for m2 mouse
The only thing that's holding me back from getting this mouse is the weight.
If you compare the weight of similar devices it's one of the lightest out there. It has 20g less than basilisk v3.
@@notenoughtech I see. But yeah I’ve been using the lamzu atlantis mini
It's a wireless mouse with a battery. What do you expect...?
@@HEABtheOrdinary I was expecting a wireless mouse with a battery that’s lighter than 79g
@@HEABtheOrdinarythere are multiple sub 60g wireless mice by now, some with 4khz support. E.g. WLMouse Beast X (~41g), Dragonfly R1 & F1, Lamzu Thorn, Attack Shark X3, X6.
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