PWNAGE Ultra Custom Ambi Wireless Gaming Mouse - Esports Pro Gamer Adjustable Sensor Position - Flawless PMW3370 Optical Sensor 19,000 DPI
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smeltn
> 24 hourOverall I love this mouse. I love that you can change the different exterior parts to make this mouse reflect you. Has solid plastic body or honeycomb body with MULTIPLE color options available. I love that it can be used with both right- and left-handed people and that you can change the buttons and actually REMOVE them on one side, so you dont accidently push them depending on which is your dominate hand. Battery life seems to be pretty good so far. Love that you can plug it in and use it as a standard wired mouse, so you arent dead in the water when you let the battery die. the RGBs arent flashy which I like. Pretty subtle and in places where it looks nice but doesnt blind you at night. My only real complaint is it comes with pads to put under the left and right mouse button, but they were pretty hard to install and once I did, I never could get the mouse to click correctly. Ended up having to remove them and place the default ones back on so I was disappointed with that as I was looking forward to trying the different travel/click options. Overall great mouse though and highly recommend.
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Stephen
> 24 hourI got the Pwnage Ultra Custom 2 and this is a backup just in case anything happens to the other one. Being able to replace the mouse buttons and the shell to customize it is an awesome feature. I love the fact that its ambidextrous and has two extra buttons. Always a quality product from this company
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Jane Douagh
> 24 hourThis mouse is awesome. Almost everything on it is customizable! Its probably also possible to 3D print your own pieces if you copied their connection points
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Lord of the butters
> 24 hourSome key things: Buying the solid version means the sides dont have the perforations (where the side buttons are), otherwise both versions include both sets of shells for the top portion: One perforated, and one solid. Includes a spare set of skates, and spacers to adjust the feel of the click, but in my opinion it feels perfect out of the box. Theres also four caps in case you wanna remove all or some of the side buttons. The scroll wheel doesnt have tilt functionality, so you cant press it left and right. Software: The software is kind of unintuitive, but all the functionality is there. Settings save to the mouses memory, so you dont need to keep the software open. The RGB is extremely bright and has very accurate color reproduction, which is nice. Battery life remains to be tested. The website states 50 hours which is good. Ive yet to test adjusting the sensor position, but my mouse came with a screw removed which was weird. I installed it with the included screwdriver. Pwnage Ambi vs Keychron M1 Wireless: The key differences are that the Keychron also supports Bluetooth (which is not good for a gaming mouse, because it caps the polling rate I believe, and from my testing, anything below 1000 doesnt feel right). Also, its sensor is supposed to be more energy-efficient, so a little longer battery life (which is not a big deal in my opinion). Otherwise both sensors are supposedly flawless and completely accurate. My use: Ive played right-handed most of my life, but on 2020 I bought a Logitech G903 Lightspeed (Hero sensor), and started playing left-handed. It was very difficult at first, like playing with mouse and keyboard for the first time, but ultimately playing left-handed led to better aim and tracking in games. I also do a bit of art now, and having the mouse in my dominant hand helps a lot. Back then I wanted the Razer Naga left-handed edition for the side buttons to play MMOs and pretty much bind things to those keys for other games as well, but ultimately I prefer a nicer wireless mouse even if it means having to bind skills on the keyboard. Anyways, I got tired of the Logitech because it has a bunch of weird gaps so its difficult to clean the dust off, and Im not a fan of its design. The buttons felt mushy and many other minor inconveniences like the stupid software and such. I was gonna buy the Keychron M1 wireless, but the shipping was way too expensive from their website, and it wasnt available on Amazon. I found the Pwnage Ambi by chance; it was on my recommendations when I opened Amazon. From the picture you cant really tell that its ambidextrous, and the name Ambi flew over my head too. So Id recommend Pwnage to change the picture so it actually shows its ambidextrous. Overall I like the design a lot better than the Keychron because Im not a fan of the perforations in mice. Thats just gonna introduce dust and sweat which I dont want. The Pwnage Ambis design is more user friendly since it has removable buttons and you can use whichever shell you want. The current price is great, too. Much so that Id buy a couple more just to keep them in hand because the only truly viable options are this, the Keychron M1 and the Logitech G903 in terms of being wireless. The keyboard in the picture is a GK980 triple-mode with Glacier Silver switches. I got it straight from Skyloongs website since they dont sell that specific model on Amazon. I definitely recommend their products. They sell smaller boards too, but be careful because they sell optical and mechanical versions of their USB-only keyboards. The deskmat in the picture is from Amazon, its called Purple Anime Desk Mat Japanese Tokyo City Mousepad Retro Neon Pixel XXL Deskmat.
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Sara
> 24 hourI am using gaming mice to replace my more traditional office mice. They are so much more comfortable. I chose this one because its pretty, but there are a few other things I like about the Pwnage Ultra Custom Ambi Wireless Gaming Mouse: -Nice Weight (its heavier than some of my other mice, which I like) -Sturdy. You can tell the materials are quality, and I will not break this mouse easily. -Braided cord (candy cane grey and white pattern) -Ergonomic Design (looks good and feels comfortable in my hand). I can use this all day without discomfort/fatigue. -The honeycomb design is so cool looking. But if youre inclined, this mouse also ships with a solid casing. -Textured scroll wheel for grip -Teflon skates -8 buttons (the most on any of my mice). -The click is instantaneous and accurate. -Comes with a cord if thats your preference. Note I find it more of a hassle than its worth to program buttons, so I didnt evaluate this feature. Overall, I am pleased with this mouse. I have no complaints. I have used several mice lately, and this is my favorite.
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Someone
> 24 hourIm glad this mouse fell in my mousetrap. High quality, light, responsive, versatile, its everything I ever wanted in a mouse. Im especially glad you can change the settings in the mouse without having to install software to change the settings. I mostly prefer wired mouses but I like the ability to use both. Doesnt have the greatest battery life, which is sorta disappointing, but I think thats what makes it so light.
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Alex
> 24 hourLove the mouse and everything about it. response is fast, dpi have multiple presets on it, honeycomb design is super lightweight. The only thing I wish it had was customisable weights at the bottom otherwise its a solid buy.
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Faabbrriiccee
> 24 hourI like it , i was building a computer and i got this for it so it is cool to use it .
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PJ
> 24 hourThis mouse delivers in terms of its functionality. Its accurate, light, and what blew me away the most was the design. I love that it can easily be changed from a right handed mouse to a left handed mouse with their software (by remapping the buttons). I would advise that you disable the side buttons that you dont use, that way you dont accidently press them when using the mouse. The lighting options are also customizable, as well as the DPI levels. And thats not all thats customizable. With nothing but your hands, its very easy to remove and change the plates as well as the buttons. This lets you change between the honeycomb and the solid pieces with ease depending on your preferences. Despite how easy it is to change out the pieces, it also feels very sturdy when you use it, and I was actually worried when I started trying to take pieces off as I was scared that itd be too hard to remove and I might break something. Now I know its really easy and you hardly have to apply much force, yet if I hadnt known it was possible, it wouldnt have even crossed my mind that it was customizable with how solid it feels and sounds.
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KG
> 24 hourThe Ambi wireless is wonderfully customizable. The overall design is really nice for with left or right handers. It can be a challenge to find a mouse that is comfortable for more than one person, especially when they use opposite hands. The sensor position is customizable, which is a first and I have never payed a whole lot of attention to the position of the sensor before. There is a lot of preference depending on what the mouse is used for and who is using it. I found it was a little more comfortable slightly more forward than half way, but I am still experimenting with it. They really should have used Allen or Torx for the sensor screws. The Philips look a little cheap and with everything else right Pwnage did with this mouse it is kind of surprising. The DPI is easily set without the software by the top button. I havent ever hit it on accident. The software is not available for Mac, which is unfortunate, but the settings can be saved to the mouse itself. The battery life is kind of poor. It needs to be charged every week with a fe hours a day of use. The smaller battery makes this a very fairly light mouse though. The lighting on the wheel notifies the user whether the mouse needs to be charged, or is charging. This is a simple feature that isnt in enough mice. The provided cable is very pleasant to use and its pliability doesnt interfere with the use at all. Inside the body of the mouse is a little compartment for the wireless dongle. I have had zero issues with lag or connectivity while using it via bluetooth. The shape is good for left or right hands. The hex shell adds a little style and takes a few grams off the weight. The glow through from the scroll wheel is pleasant and not overdone. The back shell pops off easily, the button shell is slightly more tricky but it can be done without tools and is one plastic snap lock. It comes with plenty of extra shell parts, a screwdriver, extra side buttons, slide pads, USB-A to USB-C adapter, and the cable. I am pretty impressed with this mouse. It is very customizable and have had no issues except for a shorter than preferred battery life. Charging notification and the included cable really make this a non issue. I am excited to try the asymmetric version. The price seems right overall; it lacks bluetooth but the rest of the features make up for it in price.