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Rob
> 3 dayBuild Quality This mouse is very well built and has high quality precision cut plastic. The buttons have a good feel and the switches are tactile and respond nicely. The electronics (discussed in detail below) are gamer quality and reliable. All in all this feel like a high end mouse and I am pleased with the quality DPI / Feedback The DPI is adjusted with the top button, Feedback is given with lighting effects. The manual (12 image) goes through the colors for each DPI: Red 400,Blue 800,Green 1600,Yellow 2400,Cyan 3200 and Purple 6400. The color feedback makes switching easy/ efficient and takes the guess work out Tracking The mouse tracks extremely well and has not stuttered on me yet Left handed operation: I actually use this mouse primarily as a left handed mouse (Im right handed.) I do this to allow me to mouse while my right hand is busy (eating or drinking) This works very well for me and allows me to access the side buttons (Back /forward) easily. Right handed operation This works well for right handed operation although I will say my personal gripping style (finger tip grip) causes me to sometimes press the back button on the right side of the mouse. If youre not swapping hands that can be disabled. LED Colors The mouse allows you to have led effects on the mouse which are pretty cool especially with the honeycomb pattern however they do tend to wear down the battery faster. Corded with good considerations. I really like how the cord and transceiver are managed on this mouse. While you can plug the nano transceiver (dongle) directly into your laptop or desktop, Their recommended and supported method is to run the cable up near the mouse where you could plug it in to recharge or use the mouse as a corded mouse. Then when you are fully charged you could use a supplied USB-C to USB-A adapter to attach the nano transceiver to the end of the cord to give you wireless functionality. This makes recharging the mouse very convenient and also ensures a very good wireless connection (by having the transceiver close by) Adjustable sensor location. You can move the sensor up and down (last picture) by loosening and tightening a few screws. For me the default position works quite well and where I expect the sensor to be. Final thoughts: This is a fine mouse that I highly recommend.
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Jermaine
Greater than one weekThe hexagon design allows air to flow when holding the mouse to keep your hands dry. The shape is comfortable and the battery life is excellent. The lighting has two settings to conserve the battery and it has good precision and smoothness. I like to use the shortcut buttons too and havent found myself accidentally hitting them either. The light on the mouse will indicate when the battery is low and I like that you can swap out the buttons. The bluetooth dongle is located in the mouse so you have to pop off the back cover to take it out.
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KG
> 3 dayThe 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.
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Patrick
Greater than one weekThis is a true ambi design which has buttons on both sides. One side can be disabled through software, which is simple to use. I was looking for something with a modern sensor to upgrade from my old G300 mouse and this fit the bill perfectly.
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Stephen
> 3 dayI 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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Vood
> 3 dayThis is the best gaming mouse Ive ever used personally. The main part that sticks out is the sliding laser pickup. It really can chage how the mouse reacts. I mean it cang change drastically. Once I found where I liked it I was only kind of baed instead of really bad. All kidding aside it really did make a huge difference in getting the mouse to react best for me. I love it.
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Renee Lynn
> 3 dayMy 15 year old son, like most kids, is obsessed with gaming. He has a PlayStation but prefers to use a keyboard and mouse with the console. Hes been using a cheap mouse, which is fine for some games, but he gets pretty hardcore with it - which is why hes been begging for a mouse like this. Specifically, one with side buttons, including programmable ones. Response time is instant. We havent noticed any lag in his gameplay. Its such a vast improvement over the cheapy mouse he had. It never occurred to me that a mouse could be causing delays. Now I know. Turns out you really do learn something new everyday. While the price is higher than I prefer to spend, you definitely get quality. Id definitely recommend it for any gamer.
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Alex
> 3 dayLove 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
> 3 dayI like it , i was building a computer and i got this for it so it is cool to use it .
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SuperNoob
> 3 dayThe shape was kinda odd at first (coming from razer viper) Tracking is good and the fact that u cam adjust the sensor placement is awesome. Yes, youll get the honeycomb and solid shell... The only thing I really dont like is the scroll wheel, its very scratchy... I dont know if its just how the way it is or its just mine...