Razer hyperflux vs logitech powerplay

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Unlike Logitech or Razer’s proprietary wireless charging system, Corsair has opted to go with the extremely ubiquitous Qi standard. The Dark Core RGB SE’s long frame also might be a little too large for gamers with small hands. Namely, the back and forward buttons feel a little too spread out to accommodate the sniper button. We’re not in love with every design element, though. Likewise, we love the feel and look of the snakeskin finish on the rear of the mouse – though, we wonder why Razer didn’t think of it first for all its peripherals named after serpents. There’s even more happening on the left side of the mouse, with a DPI/Profile light indicator and two side buttons separated by a sniper button (or a DPI switch that you can hold down to temporarily reduce the sensitivity of your mouse for a more accurate shot).ĭespite all the busyness on this nine-button mouse, everything on the Dark Core RGB SE is spread out well enough that simply left clicking doesn’t cause a cascade of unintentional presses. Just looking at the top of the peripheral alone, there’s a mix of hard plastic and soft-touch material, two mouse buttons, a profile switch button and DPI buttons. Whereas the Glaive RGB, Scimitar Pro RGB and M65 Pro RGB all shared a minimalistic, soft-touch lined top surface, its latest gaming mouse is, in a word, busy.

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