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Pros:-Dpi clutch-Fully customization on the buttons that literally allow you to do anything with the mouse-16000 dpi 5G sensor-RGB lighting-Compatible with Razer synapse for all other customization needs-Tension for the scroll wheel is adjustable, not as much as the free wheeling on something like the G903 but regardless a nice touchCons:-Mouse is a little on the heavy side
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Very ergonomic.- Adjustable scroll wheel.- Side buttons are clicky (just how I like them).- Modular DPI clutch.- Sexy Chroma lighting
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The wheel looks like a Tron light cycle wheel - very cool.
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I had a Logitech MX Master, and compared to that:+adjustable DPI, on the mouse, via a rocker button, that's pretty handy actually+'clutch' to release that DPI setting, so the mouse goes nice and slow for detailed work- the Logitech has a nice free spinning wheel for fast scrolling up and down a browser page.- Logitech has slightly better ergonomics for my big hand
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That’s how much I hate the scroll wheel
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design-Button placement-Nice RGB-Adjustable scroll wheel resistance-ComfortableCons-Color profiles do not work unless Razer software is running.
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The thumb clutch is snappy and responsive, the switches are all crisp and sharp, the tunable wheel feels great
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Pros:-Dpi clutch-Fully customization on the buttons that literally allow you to do anything with the mouse-16000 dpi 5G sensor-RGB lighting-Compatible with Razer synapse for all other customization needs-Tension for the scroll wheel is adjustable, not as much as the free wheeling on something like the G903 but regardless a nice touchCons:-Mouse is a little on the heavy side
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The adjustable resistance wheel is easy to use, and allows you to customize your roll, whether that be stiff shifting or a smooth
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I especially love the customizable scroll wheel that has a meaningful range, from definite clicks to perfectly smooth
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There’s no easy way to put this: I hate the scroll wheel
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I was worried that the adjustable scroll wheel would make it feel cheap or rattle but fortunately, it doesn't