What do you get when Pyra it?
POSITIVE:
+ Price / performance
+ Weight
+ Accessibility of buttons for medium to large hands
+ The optical sensor
+ Virtually no skipping (inaccurate scanning for fast movements)
+ Standard 1000Hz polling
NEUTRAL:
* Design (mainly has the discreet blue light me now done)
* Software (if used at all: very clear, almost nothing to be desired)
* Macro keys (see Software)
* The processing works (!) Poor compared to a high-priced Logitech mouse.
* The scroll wheel really would not have to be so stiff
NEGATIVE:
- The cable is somewhat inflexible, especially at such a slight mouse - here's another shell would certainly be better, could be that this is improving in the future by stress.
- The only halfway negative point: The mouse buttons are not sunk into the housing. By their very slight pressure point to these triggers also unintentionally by pressure from the side - probably familiarization phase.
Conclusion:
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Anyone looking for a nice and easy mouse with extremely good sensor, the size of a Logitech VX Nano or Anywhere MX, with nice standard 1000Hz polling moderate, which is operated with the Pyra more than good.
Mobile "gamer" mouse, and / or perfect for FingerTip? She is indeed.
Also for the way makes the Pyra a good figure, the small included carrying bag is indeed glorious sinnfrei, but still a nice gimmick.
The overall concept of the Pyra is very well thought out, some little things give the otherwise near-perfect overall impression a small scratch. 5/5, provided the Vearbeitung appears acceptable in the future. I would buy again.
Supplement for nearly two years: a deduction of points, loose connection in cable.