PWNAGE Ultra Custom Ambi Wireless Gaming Mouse - Esports Pro Gamer Adjustable Sensor Position - Flawless PMW3370 Optical Sensor 19,000 DPI

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  • Rob

    > 3 day

    Build 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.

  • J

    Greater than one week

    While 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.

  • Evan Hsieh

    Greater than one week

    The design of it is absolutely very cool, also the mouse super light, while playing games it is very comfortable as well.

  • Double Wander

    > 3 day

    The description and specifics listed for this product are exactly what I received. When it comes to design, simplicity, and accuracy of a product, I am usually a stickler... However, this mouse has left me with absolutely nothing to complain about. Beautiful design, lightweight, great battery life, and very accurate when gaming. This mouse will stay on my desk for a long time to come!

  • Maggie M

    > 3 day

    I love the honeycomb design of this mouse. It looks sharp in any setting, even my office. The lighting is cool at first and gets even better once you play around with their downloadable software. The only caveat there is that not all colors display well, and it seems like there are really preset colors that the mouse can produce, even though the software makes it seem like you can pick from infinite colors. Still, the colors are sweet. I wish there was a way to program the scroll wheel and the rest of the mouse to be identical, but it doesnt even appear the same if you select the same RGB settings. Performance is awesome. I havent had any issues with the wireless or wired connections. They are seamless. All of the buttons work well and are programmable in the software. I love the feel of the scroll wheel and all of the buttons. Pwnage put together a nice user experience with his mouse.

  • xxlionxx5150

    Greater than one week

    i 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

  • PJ

    Greater than one week

    This 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.

  • Lord of the butters

    > 3 day

    Some 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.

  • Jimster480

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • PM

    > 3 day

    Pwnage Ultra Custom Ambi Wireless Gaming Mouse - Esports Pro Gamer Adjustable Sensor Position - Flawless Professional PMW3370 Optical Sensor 19,000 DPI - Custom RGB (Honeycomb Sides, Wireless, Black) A very lightweight solid performer. Ticks all the right boxes. I use it exclusively in wired mode, as all good mice should be. Very soft pliable cable stays completely out of the way in use. Excellent fit, finish, responsiveness, precise mousing heaven with this one. Been using a Roccat Burst as my daily driver for a long while, but this one easily replaces that one. I prefer lightweight and agile mice and this one fits the bill perfectly. The price is up there yes, but for reliable performance, sometimes paying the extra bucks is easily worth it. The sensor used in this one is a flawless sensor. Dont care about bells and whistles. I want agility, precision, and reliability, and this one has all that. The best mice are the ones that stay out of your mind and out of the way so you can focus on your game.

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