The zephyr pro2/24/2023 I’m starting to see more and more mice come with this RGB strip on the bottom of the mouse, and I have no idea what prompted this to become so popular, but I honestly kind of dig it. It’s got lights on the scroll wheel, on the fan inside, and even on the bottom of the mouse, which you don’t actually get to see all that much, because a majority of it is actually covered by the mouse, so I would have liked to see that moved just a smidge outwards, but overall not a big deal. RGBįor $69, this mouse is absolutely loaded with RGB. My biggest complaint is that the first time I tried to use the side mouse buttons, the back button was just a little higher than I normally expect it to be, which caused me to fumble around with it a little bit, but that has less to do with the actual design of the mouse, and can easily be solved with a quick grip adjustment. Typically, I prefer bigger mice, just because I have pretty big hands and tend to play with a palm grip rather than a claw grip, but honestly, the Zephyr Pro doesn’t feel all too bad. It’s got some weirdly shaped holes throughout the back half of the mouse, which look to allow airflow throughout the mouse. The Marsback Zephyr Pro, a sequel to Marsback’s original Zephyr, is a pretty small mouse, and it kind of resembles an ultralight mouse like the HyperX Pulsefire Haste, except without the full honeycomb design. So, how do I feel about the Zephyr Pro Gaming Mouse? Design This is a mouse that has a fan built right into the mouse itself, which supposedly helps to cool off your hand and prevent that dreaded mouse sweat, but does it actually work? Well, Marsback reached out to me and wanted to see if I was interested in reviewing the gaming mouse, so I said yes, and the next thing I knew I had my hands on the Zephyr Pro. Well, Marsback aims to solve that problem with the Zephyr Pro Gaming Mouse. Have you ever been playing video games on your computer when all of a sudden you feel the dreaded “mouse sweat” that makes your hand begin to slip from the mouse and potentially cost you competitive rank points, or just get your mouse all sticky? I sure have, and let me tell you it is not a great feeling.
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