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Shape Although the Logitech G305 is quite old in terms of features compared to newer mice, the one thing that stays true about this mouse is the fact that it has an incredible shape for small and medium-sized hands. The size of the mouse is 116.6 mm x 62.15 mm x 38.2 mm which means it’s quite narrow and sleek with no pronounced humps. The shape is oddly similar in size to an MZ1 but without the aggressive comfort grooves and wireless. This mouse can easily work for fingertip grippers as well as claw grippers but most likely will be too small for palm grip. If you have hands bigger than 18×9 cm this mouse might not be the best choice for you. ....
I’ve been a bit of a wired mouse die-hard for a while now. It just made a lot of sense no need for batteries (or to recharge the mouse), no concerns about latency, lighter weight. The benefits go on. So, when I got a chance to try out Razer’s new Orochi V2 wireless gaming mouse, I was prepared for disappointment. Thankfully, the Orochi V2 is anything but disappointing. Razer’s newest mouse trades superfluous extras like RGB lighting and multiple programmable buttons for an incredibly simple and effective solution. The company positions it as a great option for “ultra-light gaming on the go.” However, as someone who games primarily on my desktop, I still found the Orochi V2 a great option. If you’re in the market for a wireless mouse, the Orochi may be a great choice. ....
All Specs Mad Catz’ newest mouse, the $49.99 M.O.J.O. M1, is an esports mouse that shakes up the familiar formula. Its has a surprisingly powerful sensor, a “honeycomb” design that s actually a fractal pattern, and a thumb wing, an extra plastic piece that few esports mouse designers tolerate. Unfortunately, the M1 lacks configuration software, which makes it significantly less customizable than other gaming mice. Zigging and zagging, bucking small conventions at every turn, the Mojo M1 winds up coalescing into a cohesive package, so long as you aren’t particular about customizing your settings. Got My Mojo Workin’ ....
Glorious PC Gaming Race Model D- Ultralight RGB Gaming Mouse Dec 16, 2020 09:47 EST Those who have been living under a rock for the past few years might not be as familiar with Glorious PC Gaming Race, so here s a quick refresher. As we ll refer to them from now on, they are a bit of the smaller guys who have made a huge impact in the PC peripheral space since stepping onto the scene in 2014. They ve gone on to make what is one of the most recognizable gaming mice with the Model O, an amazing ambidextrous gaming mouse that caters to the ultralight enthusiast. Their goal was to bring affordable enthusiast-grade gear to the market, and so far, they ve nailed it. Today we ll be looking at the new Glorious Model D-, an ergonomic take on their iconic design with RGB flare and more to go along with it. Did they nail it? ....