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Corsair DARKSTAR Wireless - Gaming Mouse

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Customer, Kolínflag
Rated 18/02/2025, variant Corsair DARKSTAR Wireless
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A multi-button mouse with an average price, we'll see if it's worth it.
Multi-button branded mouse, at a still quite affordable price
The workmanship around the wheel and its movement is not exactly the best off, but it's something to get used to.
A little complicated button layout, but with the instructions on the internet it was manageable.
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Michal, Tepliceflag
Rated 02/02/2024, variant Corsair DARKSTAR Wireless
Verified purchase
I like Corsair for some reason, though I can't really say why. That's why I've always been annoyed by the battery life of their mice and keyboards, and quite often by the strange workmanship. I can say that the craftsmanship on this mouse is on par with Logi, I also have a G502 X at home now so I have something to compare it to. Unfortunately, while I charged Logi before Christmas and it's still running, the same can't be said for this one. So battery life is still not great. I also have to say that I'm not used to mice this light and so far it still gives me a bit of a problem, but that's purely a matter of habit. I would definitely prefer it to be heavier and with a bigger battery. I didn't really imagine how the gestures would work, but strangely enough it's a cool thing and I've had the aforementioned logitech in my hand at work and tried to tilt it and nothing happened: )
Lots of buttons
Gestures - by tilting the mouse you can simulate a keystroke, macro or some function like increase/decrease volume
Software - there is a lot to set up.
Software - it's really a crisis, especially on Mac, but it's no miracle on Windows either.
Gestures - they only work with SW running, which bothers me because I usually use these tools only for setup and then I happily forget about them.
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