Ergonomics & Comfort
Vertical “handshake” design with rubber‑coated surface, thumb rest, and a magnetic detachable wrist rest, so your forearm, wrist, and palm stay aligned and supported instead of dragging on the desk.
Because of the very different shape from a normal mouse, it can take a few days of use before your grip and accuracy feel natural.
Screen, Wheels & RGB
Integrated OLED screen shows DPI level, battery status, connection mode, and charging state at a glance, which is helpful if you switch profiles or devices often.
Two scroll wheels: a standard wheel for up/down and a thumb wheel for left/right scrolling in supported apps (mainly Windows browsers and spreadsheet software; not available on macOS and some office programs).
RGB lighting with a proximity/light sensor: the light can automatically turn off when your hand is over the mouse, and you can cycle through several effects or turn it off entirely from the mouse.
Connectivity & Battery
Tri‑mode: wired (USB‑C), 2.4 GHz wireless (USB receiver), and Bluetooth (two BT channels), allowing connection to up to 3–4 devices and quick switching between them.
Built‑in 1000 mAh rechargeable battery that can last roughly 1–2 weeks of full‑day use per charge, and you can use it while charging via USB‑C.
DPI, Buttons & Software
Hardware DPI presets at 800 / 1200 / 1600 / 2400 / 4000, with the option (via driver on Windows) to push up to 7200 DPI for very fast pointer movement or large/multi‑monitor setups.
Around 6 main programmable buttons plus the two wheels can be customized in the Windows driver (macOS has more limited configuration), letting you assign shortcuts, macros, or different DPI steps.
Who This Mouse Suits Best
A strong choice if you:
Want serious ergonomic support (vertical shape + wrist rest) but also care about high‑DPI performance and extra controls.
Work mainly on Windows and can take advantage of the thumb wheel, OLED, RGB, and full software customization.
Don’t mind a bit more size and weight in exchange for comfort and features


