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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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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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Jes7_pwn
> 3 dayComparing the Ambi to a Superlight weight wise the Superlight wins in being lighter by slightly noticeable amount. Ambi comes packaged with everything you need need for a very customizable mouse. The laser tracker is moveable and the side buttons can be switched out. The palm and clicking plate are swappable. The rgb lighting can be toggled off as well to turn off the mouse the switch has to be toggled to the center. There is no noticeable DPI deviation with all settings. Clicking response is on point. Overall it recommended buy for a gaming mouse.
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xxlionxx5150
Greater than one weeki love this thing its now my new favorite mouse and has officially replaced my g 305 i love the options to be able to get replace the skins of the mouse to fit your wants weight and needs of a gaming mouse i think its cool the eye moving capability and the wireless so far has been right on point with my Logitech no difference thus far highly recommend this mouse for how light it is and the customization capabilities best value for the mouse industry to date if you ask me
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J
> 3 dayWhile reading the popular reviews of this mouse, I feel a bit envious. My experience with the PWNAGE Ultra Custom Ambi Wireless Gaming Mouse was not as stellar and a bit of a miss; I wish I could like the PWNAGE Ultra more than I did. Though it feels great in-hand, looks great on the table, and has quite a few points of customization, which I am all for, I routinely ran into some tracking performance issues that made it hard for me to use the mouse as my new main. I have to admit, that the mouse looks great on paper and in person. It feels sturdy, it looks great, it feels great, has a good amount of weight, plates and buttons can be moved around to make it more or less skeletonized or to activate/deactivate switches for left or right hand usage, its wireless with a chargeable battery and a cable that can be used to connect and charge it while in use, etc. Everything seemed great just out of the box and its been a while since Ive seen a fairly well designed mouse. I flip it on and try it out--seems good, have it set up for a normal DPI that I like (1600 dpi vertically/horizontally) and it seemed to worked pretty similarly to my previous main mouse, the Logitech G305. Normal computer applications seemed fine. Then I gamed on it... and the honeymoon was over. I dont know what it was, but there was some sort of tracking issue on the vertical movement on the mouse. Like the cursor was fighting me in that up-down direction as if there was some sort of lift-off event from the mouse pad. It did not happen just once or twice, but many, many times. Even with a break-in period of a solid month and a half and the issue never really went away. Once I noticed it in-game, it became more and more apparent even in regular applications whenever I went to change applications on the task bar, or change browser tabs at the top, or press the minimize/maximize/close buttons at the top-right corner of any windows. This was the deal breaker: I could never get my mouse to move to the towards the top/bottom of the screen with as much precision or accuracy as I wanted. I play various games, but mainly first-person shooters, so this was definitely much more noticeable whenever I had to go for inadvertent body shots instead of head shots, way more often than I used to. It got to the point that I would get frustrated in the middle of a game that the mouse was fighting me in this vertical movement and I eventually had to put the mouse down. When I swapped back to my Logitech G305, I had a much better and enjoyable experience. I hope I just got a dud and hope other people dont get the same experience, but it is what it is. Suggestion for future PWNAGE wireless mice--maybe add some counterweights to customize the overall weight as well, since everything else is customizable anyway. Also, an alkaline battery version of this mouse could be nice, too (to reduce the downtime waiting for wireless charge). I am not entirely sure what caused my issues, but I sincerely hope it was simply user incompatibility. We can always use more heavy hitters in the wireless gaming mouse stratosphere. 3 stars because it is a well-designed piece of gear, but not something I can recommend with confidence due to my poor user experience.
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Stephen
Greater than one weekI 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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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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Brianna
> 3 dayI like that it comes with a solid cover, cause i dont really like the honeycomb one much. The mouse itself is very light but still is really wellbuilt. And the battery capacity is great. It lasts for days. The rgb lights can also be turned off if you want. It also has a place to hold the usb reciever when not in use. I highly suggest this mouse.
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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.