

Razer’s software called Synapse allows you to configure the buttons and sides to your liking. In terms of design, I believe that Razer really hit it off well by going with the design we’ve seen before while being more open to all styles of gaming. The Razer Atheris was the second introduction to wireless gaming in their products that were based for both left-handed and right-handed, with the Razer Orochi being the first in its edition. The fact that you can choose to use it as both wired and wireless gives you more options than just one and together with the already decent battery life, it’s the best-balanced choice on a limited market for left-handed wireless gamers. However, for being priced in the upper midrange for a wireless mouse, this is my winner in this review. It isn’t a big deal but I prefer it personally when there’s no space in between and this might be something worth considering. This means that there’s a space in between the clicking-pads and the sides where your thumb and ring-finger generally goes if you’re seated like me. Logitech uses a different design than others in the way that the clicking-pads are sort of flipping out. In terms of design, it is a pleasing view but it’s not really in my personal taste. This is a great feature as many people, including me, rarely use so many side buttons. The buttons on the side are popped on and off with magnets and you will have plain sides included if you don’t want any buttons in place. Within the software, you can also adjust the DPI to your liking and the surface you’re using it on. It will give you options in terms of the lighting color, adjusting the buttons, and most importantly, it will adapt to your favorite games automatically. Like with many of their gaming products, this mouse is also compatible with the Logitech software when connected through wired. It takes about 2 hours to charge the battery and you can expect about 24-32 hours depending on usage, which is actually a good score considering that you can still use it while charging. You can also use combine the USB cord with the wifi dongle and place it in front of your mousepad to receive better reception. USB receiver that you plug into your computer. While being posed as a wireless mouse, the 6 feet USB charger included also allows you to use it while being connected. This mouse allows you to connect in three different ways. Logitech has however shown great promise in all areas that I’m looking for, while still not going too high with the price tag.

Since the market is still very limited in this field, especially for left-handed people, it was tough finding the best ones. Note: Scroll left/right on tablets and phonesĪs I mentioned above, there are three things to look for when you are considering buying a wireless mouse for gaming.
