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Rick
> 3 dayI am a mouse enthusiast and collector, I currently own over 30 mice and have probably owned every major mouse at one time (at least one version of each mouse). The adjustable sensor is amazing, Ive always wanted this feature and never understood why it wasnt a standard, just like mouse size there is no one size fits all. Sensor position is similar in a way, at least for fingertip grip. It might work better for anyone who uses their wrist to aim a lot, if youre mainly an arm aimer then sensor position wont have that much of an effect. A simple test is to put a pen in-between your middle and index finger pushed all the way in towards the knuckle, move your wrist on a piece of paper and note the arc that is created, now move the pen all the way out to the tips of your fingers and repeat, the arc will be much bigger. Moving the sensor away from knuckles when aim with your wrist gives you a lot more motion with your mouse cursor and having the ability to adjust the position and pick the exact amount of motion you want is great. Maybe you want the sensor just a little past the middle of the mouse or all the way to the front of the mouse for maximum motion before you had to find a shape you liked and then hope the sensor position was in a place you liked. Awhile back there was a kickstarter mouse that had this feature, but I dont think it ever launched. Apart from the adjustable sensor position the mouses build quality is good, nice side flex, creaking, etc. The mouse is a little heavy at 79g compared to most lightweight wireless mice these days, but I can deal with the 79g. I really like the shape, the sides are nice and flat, most mice have curves in the sides making it hard to get a good grip with just the tips of my fingers. Clicks are good, one small issue is the scroll wheel button takes quite a bit of force to push in, and the skates are a little scratchy first day. My main mice were the starlight 12 and the g pro x superlight, the Ambi will be replacing the superlight on my desk. Everything works perfectly with the ambi wireless mouse, the only question is do you like the shape? If the answer is yes, then give it a try for yourself
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Jermaine
> 3 dayThe 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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NICK
> 3 daySuper light weight. Multiple options for change in preference without having to buy more parts. Built in USB-C rechargeable battery. LED Lights if you fancy.. Comes with shell options for the back and buttons. Nice crisp clicks and feels very comfortable! The sensor is adjustable on the bottom to make your mouse ultimately customizable. Truly ambidextrous for those who require it.
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Jimster480
> 3 dayI used this on my gaming PC to test this against the other Pwnage mice that I use on a regular basis (basically every day) and found that it is a great mouse with a bit of a drawback. This mouse just doesnt have the wonderful ergonomics that the other mice in the lineup do. I understand that its ambidextrous but I feel like it would have just been better to make a left handed version for people who are left handed. This mouse having buttons on both sides meant that I was likely to push the buttons on the right side of the mouse accidentally while using it with my right hand. For FPS games this is a disaster when you all the sudden use a power-up or try to do a melee or toss equipment when not meaning to. Timing is a big factor in those games. Overall I didnt do so well in games with this mouse the way I do with the other mice from the lineup.
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Plush Electrofox
Greater than one weekThis was an instant favorite the moment I took it out of the box. Little thoughtful touches, like hiding the dongle underneath the magnetic clip-on top plate, are brilliant. The mouse is a great fit in hand, smooth and responsive without being jumpy (though make sure you dial in your preferred sensitivity), and lots of fun to use. The only real way the mouse falls down is battery life. I often find it managed to discharge itself overnight, whether or not I forgot to switch it off. It’s very particular about what it charges from, too, presumably to avoid too powerful a charge — just use the included cable (one of those fabric-covered, sleek and flexible ones we’re seeing with mice lately) and charge it off of your PC. To be honest, I do prefer using this wired whenever I can. Do consider this if you want a lightweight ambidextrous mouse which makes it harder to lose the wireless dongle.
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M. L Lamendola
> 3 dayI replaced my mouse last year due to usability problems. But I was never happy with the new one because it also gave me usability problems. All of those went away when I got this mouse. It was clear that the other mice just were not accurate enough. I would click on something and nothing would happen. For example, Id click the X on a browser tab. I might have to do that six times to close the tab. Also, those mice made it hard to rouse my PC from sleep mode. Id have to click and slide for nearly a full minute sometimes. I knew this was a mouse problem because my laptop doesnt have that problem. The question though, is how do you know the next mouse you get will be accurate enough? Do you keep trying different ones until you reach an acceptable level of frustration? If youre reading this review, you have found the mouse that solves your mouse problems. This mouse doesnt use AA batteries, which means its very light. It has two modes: wireless and corded. It switches seamlesslyk between these. It needs to be charged if you use it in wireles mode, and thats easy to do by just plugging it in when you take a break or if you dont mind using it corded for a while. It has light schemes and additional covers to customize its appearance. Many gamers will appreciate that aspect. Im not a gamer, but my workstation is built to gaming specs because I do highly detailed work with many applications open simultaneously. Also, I may have dozens of browser windows and tabs open simultaneously. So when I was experiencing mouse frustration, I started looking at gaming mice. I found this one, and am very happy with it. Smooth control and accurate cursor movements help not just gamers but anybody who uses a mouse on any computer.
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Just Jason
> 3 dayA new gaming mouse company is arriving every day lately, and so many of them claim to make an ambidextrous mouse, but they really only cater to the right-handed. They seem to be a little embarrassed about it too, look at the pictures. Close-ups on those right-hand-only buttons but no pictures of the depressingly blank opposite side. So when PWNAGE came out with the Ultra Custom Symm, I was a bit vocal. It is frustrating when there are so few true symmetrical mice available let alone wireless ones. Then I found out about the PWNAGE Ultra Custom Ambi, and I had to have one for my collection. Overall it is similar in shape to the GPW, but is a bit smaller. The DPI button is up top behind the scroll wheel. The power button is confusing at first since it has 3 options, off, power with RGB on the scroll wheel only, which indicates the DPI level, and power with full RGB. The right and left mouse buttons work great with no notable slop. The scroll wheel is functional, nothing to get excited about and the side buttons are well-placed. Weight is slightly less than the GPW. It is impressive that the Ambi feels very solid even though the removable covers and buttons are held on with tabs and magnets. Battery life lasts almost a week between charges for me, which is not bad. I’m a claw grip person, so the honeycomb shell doesn’t both me. The software for the Ambi is a small file with a straightforward interface. Switching the mouse buttons is easy, but a toggle would be nice for right and left-handed. The Ambi has a lot going for it, it is customizable by color, and even more so if you go through the PWNAGE website. Where a lot of the big names give you one or two colors and special editions for games you might not play, PWNAGE offers black and white by default and the Ambi comes in mint, red, pink, maroon noir, gold amber, and chameleon pearl or any combination of those colors if you want to customize. So, if you want a wireless mouse in a different color than black, or think the GPW is a bit too big, or are a lefty like me, or maybe share a computer with someone who is, then it is easy to recommend the Ambi.
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Rob
Greater than one weekBuild 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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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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CRich
> 3 dayThis an excellent mouse with what I felt were a couple of drawbacks. First let me say, its very comfortable to use; Im a woman with medium hands, and I think the size is perfect. It comes with extra covers and a soft, cloth covered charging c-type cable. It flashes rainbow lights, which is just pure fun. However, the lights will use up a charge faster than when theyre not in use. I can use the mouse while plugged in and charging, though, so thats a definite positive. Ive found a very smooth surface is necessary for the mouse to glide without interruption. A mouse pad would be best, but Im not always at a desk. Finally, the mouse isnt bluetooth enabled. I mention it but not as flaw; the product page is clear on the attributes of the device. But at this price point, I do think its a disappointment. Ive noticed the price has dropped since I acquired, so its now more in line with value. Quibbles aside, this is a good, solid mouse. Recommended.