
First off, you’ve got the sort of skeletonized shell (which can be removed for cleaning) that allows airflow under your hand. So, lighting and adjustable DPI modes, that’s sounding like something aimed at gamers.īut what if your hands get sweaty in some clutch matches? The Zephyr Gaming Mouse has you covered there.

Actually there are lights on the side (by the thumb button) that tell you which of the five preset DPI modes (800 – 16,000 DPI) you’re on. Not that I’m bashing it – I think a light show like what the Zephyr Gaming Mouse can offer can be quite entertaining. A mouse – once it’s in your hand, you won’t lose it. RGB is all the rage in computer building these days (even your RAM can light up!), so why not your mouse? A keyboard I get, there’s utility there to see what you’re typing. Well, one of the flashier ones we’ve seen hit as of late is the Zephyr Gaming Mouse.Īnd literally, I mean flashy. We’ve focused on reviewing some keyboards (primarily of the mechanical variety) but seem to have given their close compatriot – the mouse – short shrift. By Patrick Kansa computer, fan, gaming, mouse, RGB
