MSI Clutch GM41 Lightweight Wireless Gaming Mouse & Charging Dock, 20,000 DPI, 60M Omron Switches, Fast-Charging 80Hr Battery, RGB Mystic Light, 6 Programmable Buttons, PC/Mac

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  • Cherry Henderson

    Greater than one week

    Very fast shipping. Mouse is as advertised. MSI never seems to disappoint in they always describe the product well so you know what to expect.

  • Allen Barnett

    > 3 day

    This mouse has been awesome for me in regards to first person shooter games. It has the perfect curvature for performance, and the DPI is good enough to do what ya need quickly. The cost is very affordable for what you are getting. Such a great buy I bought a second to sit on standby for the future.

  • Parker

    > 3 day

    Bought two, as my kitten ate the first one. Sigh. Both work without having to use downloaded software. Love the DPI button for my gaming! I didnt buy these for the color effects, but theyre honestly quite pretty. Lightweight and comfortable for my usual palm hold and also occasional claw hold. Recommend!

  • alan michel bedoya castro

    > 3 day

    recommended

  • Susan Dikmen

    > 3 day

    i like this mouse alot but for its price its not really worth it. the mouse feels kind of weird when holding it and is uncomfortable. It feels like its for people with smaller hands then mine. there isnt any grip or texture on this mouse, and mine didnt come with a manual to change DPI, it goes by colors for example purple is 800 DPi. the battery life is amazing last super super long. the charging dock was hard at first to get the wire into it but eventually you get the hang of it. some aim issues i have with it is that the sides go inward to much and my thumb rests on the desk so when i aim the the side it drags my thumb and messes up my aim. the way the mouse is shapped isnt my style its to long.

  • JC

    > 3 day

    Got a Clutch GM30 for 39$. Its good for 39$. It is currently 25$. Exceptionally good for 25$. It is also a mouse with High Quality Omron Switches in the current year and thus doubleclicks in ~3 months. The PCB layout inside is quite good though, lots of space for un/soldering switches on - if its LMB or RMB. The middle RGB button is much more cramped. The thumb buttons are mounted in a more complicated way I dont understand. These three other buttons though are not High Quality Omron Switches, so theyll probably be alright. Also has internal memory, RGB/DPI is remembered so after programming it once you can plug it wherever and cycle through the stuff youve already given it without any login etc. nonsense.

  • AJ

    > 3 day

    My son has been using this mouse hard for several months and its held up great! No problems. Fits his had well. Great price!

  • Jill Jett

    > 3 day

    My grandson is happy - that’s all I need to know.

  • L Cotnam

    > 3 day

    Ive had this mouse for just over a year. The mouse wheel is completely inoperative now. Very disappointed. Will not buy a mouse from this company again. I expected far more life for $50 (now $80!) Also whatever they put as a coating over the plastic chips and peels off with just fingernails rubbing it. Its no better than a $20 Logitech mouse. Mouse works good, I liked it until the mouse wheel starting flaking out. Its also very light. Really liked it can be wired or wireless. Its a mouse I really wanted to like but terrible durability.

  • Corbin

    > 3 day

    I like the mouse because it is a comfortable, affordable rechargeable gaming mouse. Battery lasts a good while and RGB is nice and bright.

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