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Reviews (15)

Dec 27, 2018
Not too bad
Good item, these write pretty solid honestly. You have to write with just a little bit of pressure though. The eraser you have to put some pressure down for sure, but erases pretty well. The impressions on the paper from writing of course can't be erased. Solid concept, but has some limited applications

Dec 09, 2015
Sensitive and Buggy
I'm sure mine is defective, but seeing as how I don't have a receipt there's not much to be done.
I bought this mouse specifically for its Darkfield technology, which is supposed to track well on all surfaces including glass. Darkfield works not by detecting fine contours as most laser mice do, but rather it tracks on dust particles. Sometimes this mouse will work on my smoke-coloured glass desk, sometimes it has a lot of tracking issues which makes the pointer sluggish and skiddish at the same time. This mouse does work well on a mouse pad, and usually very good on a scratchy wood grain desk I have at my work site. However, why pay so much for a very expensive mouse that is supposed to track on glass that you have to use a mouse pad with? Besides the questionable tracking, the double-click is very sensitive, and I have trouble with the pointer sensitivity. Its difficult to highlight or even sometimes just a basic selection. Additionally, the scroll wheel when set to click-scrolling doesn't really feel as punctuated as it should be. The smooth-scrolling works very nicely though. I never was able to adjust the mouse's DPI setting.
The upsides to my problematic Performance MX is that its nice and ergonomic, all the buttons on the side of the mouse have a good solid click feel. The battery life on this mouse is also super. Includes a usb charge cord that allows you to still use the mouse while it charges. The Unifying receiver plays well with other wireless hardware. The packaging includes a nice leatherette case to hold all the various extra components in, I thought that was a very nice classy touch for a mouse that costs $70+.
If the mouse did all it is supposed to it may be worth a nice premium for mice, but at the moment its very over-priced, and this one seems to have a few issues beyond the tracking. I will probably revert back to my previous mouse.

Oct 10, 2019
Goes Click
Not a bad mouse for the money. Lots of little features including light control. The app for it isn't bad either (you'll need it for certain customizations). For the price its pretty suave. Looks awesome
Downsides - The mouse buttons are very sensitive, especially the right mouse button. In the course of the day I misclick it at least 20 times. No way to adjust that, its the physical response. Other downside is that this specific one is supposed to be green, and the box shows it metallic looking, but its not- its a matte colour a little closer to yellow than green; no biggie.