[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This mouse is perfect for all my needs and I love being able to customize the rgb lights on it. The battery life is solid and you can set macros and adjust the dpi for whatever game you play.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Excellent mouse. Works great and easy setup. It's a keeper. I looked around for a while for a replacement mouse. I'm glad I found this one. Stays charged forever. Perfect shape and price was right. I would buy this mouse again. Can't wait to have time to try it out in games. If you're looking for a great easy to use mouse this, is it
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Pros: Lots of connectivity options, great battery life, reliable gaming performance. Cons: Zero paper documentation. Right side buttons disabled by default - can only be configured via software you must download AND connect the mouse via USB
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I ordered this as a work mouse for software development. I found the quality to be very poor considering the price. The buttons are mushy and even though there are audible clicks, they do not register all the time. The construction feels light and and thin. It does not feel sturdy. If you are looking for a good value mouse, go with Logitech instead.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I found the mouse pretty lightweight and responsive. The design is sleek and minimalist. I like having the option to turn off the lighting effects.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Lemme preface this by saying that I'm a Logitech guy - I think they're a quality brand and whether it's casual mice, work mice, or gaming mice (or even a trackball), it's what I go for. Now, I thought since I'm getting a new laptop (Legion Pro 7 Gen 10), I might as well get a new mouse for it.
I'm glad I got this mouse. It's plug and play with all the functionality included - you have forward and back for the two side buttons, DPI change on top (and they're 4 reasonable DPI options too), plus practical options at the bottom like high/low, a switch for connectivity, and a hidden slot for the dongle.
It's not like Logitech where you almost feel you have to download the software because it's forced into your face. I actually didn't even know the M600 had applicable software until I looked it up. I ended up downloading it just to change the lighting scheme to match my keyboard.
Nothing else really to say - the usability, feel, build quality, etc. are all good. It's been holding charge well (suggest you plug it after getting it so it can fully charge then you can forget about it for a long while lol). I use it for gaming quite comfortable for 2-3+ hours. My grip is between a palm and claw and because it's pretty long, my big hand can rest on it easily. The clicks feel substantial enough. The scroll wheel is fine. The included USB C cable is long enough. Yeah, if you want to give it a spin, I definitely recommend this mouse!