Published: 2018-04-26, Author: Matthew , review by: Bit-Tech.net
The shape of this mouse isn't to my personal taste, and it doesn't implement any features particularly poorly – the clickers are pleasant to use, the sensor works fine, the lighting is pleasant, and the software is a breeze. The main issue, though, is tha...
Lighting system looks good, Accurate at all DPI settings, Responsive at high DPI, Extremely comfortable, Nofrills, Wouldn’t look out of place at a family PC, Perfectly weighted,
Packaging wastes too much material,
This mouse would make a great addition to your gaming PC. Around the £30 mark, it’s not too expensive for a mouse with a 3500DPI sensor and adjustable settings. It’s also a very easy and comfortable to use. I could happily use it all day. Pros: · ...
General +-With the Abyssus gaming mouse, razer has produced an very good allround or gaming mouse. The mouse can be connected via USB cable and there is no need of any driver installation. The dpi and polling rate can be changed with the two switches o...
Overall the Abyssus is a good, all-round gaming mouse. It doesn’t have a huge number of features but should be perfectly adequate for most casual gamers; the lack of features may well put off more serious gamers.Unfortunately Razer didn’t pro...
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Published: 2018-05-12, Author: Jerry , review by: gamingshogun.com
Ambidextrous Design, On-the-fly DPI Changing, Good for Large Hands, Price,
No braided cord, No weight management
In the end, I am impressed with the overall features of the Abyssus and ease of use on hands in it's price range. However, aesthetically, I am disappointed with the mouse over a few things. The mouse does not come with weight management unlike it's oppone...