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I have never seen a mouse with this many features. It all comes packaged in this

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tiny little box. The Swift Point Z2 does

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everything. And when I say everything, I really mean it. It's got haptics. It's

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got joystick functionality. It's got more buttons than most mice could ever

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dream of. And it's weird looking. That's the most important feature of all. You

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know what I'm saying? >> Just like me.

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>> Oh, wait. No, I needed that one. [laughter]

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Why is there a butt plug? Oh. Oh, it just landed on the thing. That's why.

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Okay, these are the things that matter. The mouse with a bunch of accessories

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already on it. What that we'll get to and this little accessory box with more

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buttons and the replaceable bottoms, which we will also get to. There is

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genuinely so much to get to in the ShortCircuit.

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First thing, uh, usually I would start at the top, but there's this very

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interesting magnetic joystick

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mode thing. Is there a name for such a device? Is this a joystick? This is the

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detachable joystick extender for the gyroscope that's inside this mouse.

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Yeah, you heard me right. This mouse generally a two-dimensional moving

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object has a gyroscope which is you know measures uh movement in 3D space because

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if you can kind of see you can rock it back and forth. Not something I can say

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I've ever wanted in a mouse. But I can say I'm very intrigued by this. Let's

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take it off for now. Regular mouse mode.

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Not so regular. There's nothing about this that's regular. I didn't really

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notice these comfort pads. There's 1, two, three, four uh sort of rubberized

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pads for grip and or comfort. The one on the thumb side makes sense to me. That's

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where my thumb naturally rests. This one kind of makes sense. My fourth finger

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sort of goes there. Uh cuz it wants to rest on that that pinky scoop. I don't

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really get that one, but I'm also just not a rubber on my mouse kind of kind of

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kind of fella. It's going to get gross and gunky and nasty just from use. Uh

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and even if you don't use it, it'll turn to oil, baby. At the top, we have 1 2 3

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4 5 6 7 8 9ish buttons. Although the

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click on the mouse wheel is pretty wackadoodle. It's a very loose scroll

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wheel. The clicks are fairly satisfying. They use Omram switches. Uh rated for 20

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million clicks, which is not the most, not the worst I've ever seen. It's hard

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to stay focused with this thing cuz I just want to go on a tangent at every

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freaking moment. This thing is crazy. Have you seen a mouse quite like this?

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The clickiness on the different buttons is

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uh fairly different. I like all of them.

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I don't love these lever ones that much. But the nice thing is you can change

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them with the buttons that came in. These are sort of the highprofile uh

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very obvious buttons, but there's also these lower profile ones. When's the

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last time your mouse made that sound? Sounds like freaking [music] a Donkey

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Kong Country sound when you like throw the barrels and something dies.

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>> I know exactly what [laughter] >> I think all the buttons feel pretty good

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and they sound just so incredible. On the side we have two buttons. They're in

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a top bottom configuration, not a front back configuration, which I think in the

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heat of the moment I would probably misclick a fair bit. We also have our

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OLED display. So all you home theater watchers out there, just get rid of your

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TVs. It's the era of the mouse display, baby. On the bottom, we have our tilt

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[music] enabled feet. So there's two different sets of

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feet. One is sort of the standard flat

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surface, and the other one is a tilt one so that you can get a little bit of the

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gyro action without the joystick extender. Um, so in games like Rainbow

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Six, where there's leaning, you could presumably assign that to a tilt

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function. But not only can you swap them, you can swap the angle at which

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they go in with those [music] teeth at the top. That is genuinely something I

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have not seen on a mouse before. They even have the legend on here to show you

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that if you have the teeth on the outside, it's going to tilt more versus

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on the inside, it'll tilt less. If I was configuring this for myself at home, I

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probably would jump right to the lock feet, but I don't think I'm doing this

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mouse a favor uh [music] by not at least

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trying this when we play the games. Other than that, we have our P AW 3395

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sensor, uh, which is good up to 26,000 DPI, 650 IPS, and 50 gs of acceleration.

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That's not a topend sensor. I see a lot of companies that use it in their mice

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advertise it as power efficient next to something like a PW 3950, which is the

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better sensor. Uh, but considering this is a wired mouse with a 6 ft cable, uh,

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power efficiency is not my primary concern. It would be nice if wired mice

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allowed you to replace the cable easily. Uh but that is not common. Uh and then

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on the bottom we also have these pins. Oh, these pins seem to be a debug

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interface. So you can problem solve the mouse, get easier access to the internals, add accessories when they

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come if they come. I was surprised to find out that this mouse is fairly

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successful. It was kickstarted in 2023 and it's had multiple rounds of

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production. People like this mouse. Now that I've locked in the tilt, it feels

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weird. Like my brain registers this as, wow, this mouse is really bad and

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wobbly, but clearly this is by design. I'm very curious how that's going to

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feel in game. I'm also curious about these lower profile top buttons. My

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hands are I'd say medium. I've got

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medium small sausage fingers and a fairly big palm. And so I [music] think

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I have a hard time holding this the way

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I want and not sort of resting on all

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the buttons at once. uh my fingers aren't big enough to get around

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everything and precisely press, but your experience with the shape is really

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going to differ uh based on how big and what shape your hands are. I've swapped

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for the lower profile buttons and I immediately like that better. I can

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still easily press them sort of with the middle part of my fingers. Um but I'm

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not reaching around to get to this. I kind of think I would configure this

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mouse to be my primary left and right here with secondary functions on these

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top buttons. And then these actually would not be my primary clicks because

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the way I want to hold it, which I've been told is more fingertip than claw.

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Thank you, internet. Uh although my palm does touch. I thought finger clip was

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just like straight up fingertips. I don't have a big enough hand for that.

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Anyways, the way I want to hold this, that works better for me to aim for

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these. I don't know what I would do with these buttons at the front. These don't

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seem that accessible to my hands.

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Productivity, that's not a problem. Like, you could assign something to that, but in gaming, that is such a

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stretch. Unless you're like giant hands, McGee. But for me, I think I might

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actually configure it for these to be my primary buttons. But I'm curious because

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I know some of the buttons are pressure sensitive and have different features.

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link in the video description. >> Mouse is plugged in. We're in the

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software and we are in simple mode.

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Although, this is overwhelming. First things first, we can reassign all of our

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buttons. And as you can see on this screen, that is a lot of them. 13.

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[music] But not only can you assign what the button does, you can add modifiers so

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that your left deep click uh with this

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force modifier that you can assign will do something or you can add a scroll or

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movement or tilt or pivot as part of it. That is already so much more

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customization than I want. I have a feeling that if you're someone that

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likes to tinker with electronics and you just want to like try things and play

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with things, you can get lost in this

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absolutely bonkers menu. Up top we have our profiles. Right now it's set to

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auto, which means that it's going to swap between our different profiles

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automatically when it detects that we've changed games. So that's something to

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note is that in each game it'll show you

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what each thing is assigned to. That's actually super helpful cuz it's going to

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be hard to keep track of things. So, it's nice you have a sort of a cheat

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sheet here. Wow. You can even customize exactly what you're going to see in this

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game. Holy crap. Movement. Crouch.

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Toggle. Strafe left. I could assign taking screenshots to every time I tilt

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the mouse. I think that's going to get me in trouble. Oh, that's fun. You can even assign actual scrolling to the

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tilt. So, if you were using this in productivity settings, you could tilt to scroll. That's actually kind of neat.

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It's so specific. Use Fenix kit. use shield battery. I did not think you'd be

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able to assign this specific of a control outside of the game. This is

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bonkers. Okay, so that's our Apex Legend

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profile tweaked to my liking. We could add other

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ones if we wanted to. We can also look at our mouse memory usage cuz you can

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save up to 20 profiles on the mouse itself, which is pretty cool. One thing

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that I've sort of glossed over is this animated cube. That's not a button.

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What? Animated cube's not a button. Uh, that's what you want on your OLED

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screen. You can assign either to be blank or a custom message or show your

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current DPI or profile. Also, your deep click forces. That's kind of fun to show

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you how hard you're pressing on stuff. Your tilt angle or your firmware

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version. I don't think I need my firmware version uh permanently a fixed

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to the side of my mouse. Instead, I'm going blank. No, I don't need to. It's

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You know what? It's wired. I don't need to worry about battery life. Hell yeah.

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Yeah, just like I don't need to worry about this RGB eating my battery life.

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Yo, thanks RGB. It's so cool that you're

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exactly in a spot covered by my palm. Wow. What?

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Mouse manufacturers, why not put RGB somewhere that will be visible in both

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photos when people are showing photos of their setups, but also

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when they are using it. It seems very short-sighted. It seems very stupid. Uh,

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last thing we can change in here is our DPI. This is something that I've

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actually heard a complaint is that because everything is assigned on a per

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game or software basis. If you change

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your DPI in one of them, it doesn't actually change them across all of them.

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I think that there should be some settings you're able to control outside

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of these individual profiles and just have your set DPI so you don't have to

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manually set it. If I wanted to, I could add more DPI levels, but I don't in fact

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want more DPI levels. I wish they would go away. I only want the 800. So now I'm

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all set with my 800 DPI on my fairly

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heavy gaming mouse. This they say it's 117 g. Let's see what that that actually

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is. 124 g. I'm wondering if it's 117 if

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you take the skates off closer. That's

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fairly heavy for a gaming mouse, especially a wired one. But if you are

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buying this mouse, I don't think you're buying it for light, simple, fast Twitch

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gaming. I think this mouse is sort of better suited for an MMO play style

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where you need access to a lot of buttons. And I was thinking about that as I was prepping for this. This

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actually is such a better configuration of buttons for MMO mice than MMO mice

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are themselves because MMO mice is generally like 12 buttons or so on the

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side in rows. So, it's easy access, but

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I feel like there's got to be so many misclicks. If you use an MMO mouse, let

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us know in the comments below. I don't miss wired mice, let me tell you. Having

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to freaking babysit a wire, buddy. I

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can't take care of you. I can barely take care of myself. And here we are.

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It's working. This mouse is very heavy. I think my

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hand would get tired. Am I really that weak now? Moving 120 g of mouse is a

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challenge. So, I tilt it left 1.5°. I'm going to inspect my weapon.

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It's like I'm doing it in the game. [laughter] Whoa. Oh, okay. that it would actually

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be very useful in Rainbow 6, uh, where you actually lean, so more tactical

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shooters. I actually could see the use in that. However, I don't know, when I

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was very competitive in it, you're pretty used to the keyboard shortcuts.

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So, I think this is a neat option, and I think there's a lot of situations where

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this is cool, but I don't think the tilt is going to push this thing over the

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edge for me. I will try the joystick thing after, though. I'm also kind of

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over the tilt already. Let's get rid of it. I don't don't like it. This is a

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pretty solid mouse. It doesn't feel as snappy as I think I want it to be. It

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might just be that the weight is making it feel like it's getting more

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acceleration than I necessarily want. The shape is comfortable. The buttons

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feel excellent. And one thing of note is that our testing showed that the latency

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is fairly high compared to other mice.

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We were getting a mean of about 5 milliseconds uh of input latency, which

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is really high. Like if I'm looking for gold standard, it's below 1 millisecond.

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I can definitively say this is not the mouse for really competitive gamers.

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This is not the right choice for you if you are looking for every edge you can

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get. It's only a 1000Hz polling rate. Uh

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this is not a top-end sensor. However, if you are interested in just having a

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mouse that you've never had before, something completely different and you like messing around, this thing's

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freaking sweet, man. I'm having fun. I like assigning my clicks to this.

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Digging that. The form factor was the thing that looked the stupidest to me,

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but having all these buttons of easy access is actually kind of the killer

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feature for me. It's a mouse that's really focused on features over

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functionality. That's not necessarily a bad thing. I'm a big fan of products

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that are different and that try something. And I feel like with Swift

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Points Z2, it's less about all of these

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features being the future of mice and maybe shotgun approaching it, seeing

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what people like and going with that. They might refine on the Z3. They might

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make a new wireless lineup, which would be faking sweet. And so, I think this is

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a really neat idea. This is not a mouse

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that I can strongly recommend for gaming in particular, but I know there's a ton

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of people that just like fooling around in software and trying things. And

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honestly, this might be a freaking sweet MMO mouse or even a productivity mouse

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because these buttons are configured in a way that makes them easily accessible.

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It's been a long time since I felt like I can easily press um 13 things this

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easily and fairly comfortably. [sighs] The biggest hesitation I have is the

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price. This mouse is $230 regular. It's

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on sale for $170. And this is one of

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those products that I understand why it is that price because there's just so

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much going on. However, that's not a

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price I would be willing to pay and I don't think there's a giant audience for

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it. However, it's pretty cool. It's a

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pretty neat mouse and I hope that you get the chance to play with it because

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it really is quite unique without being just a gimmick. I can see a lot of uses

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for this. In fact, I want to try something where I use the tilt

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functionality fully. [ __ ] it. We're doing Burnout Paradise. Something that's

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interesting, I'm configuring my tilt so that I'm able to control a car in a

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game. You can see it working here.

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Boop boop. However, if you put the joystick attachment on, it stops reading

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the tilt. It's uh becomes a different thing. It's just full gyro mode. That's

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neat. Okay, we're using the gyro functionality to control our car. Wow,

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this is not good. [laughter] I would way rather be using a joy, an

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actual joystick or a controller. It's cool that it's there and I think in

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flight sims it would be a little bit better. But I don't think that if you're

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someone who's taking the either racing or flight sim seriously, this is the

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best option. And so I stand by my soft recommend for people that like to tinker

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and mess around with things. If that's you, it's pretty freaking sweet. If

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you're someone that wants just these buttons, there's a bunch of other gaming

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mice with a bunch of buttons. Either you can get an MMO mouse or the Rocket

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Tieon, which I haven't used. seems okay

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and a sort of similar amount of buttons. But if you just want a good gaming mouse, there's immeasurable amount of

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options that you could get. There's the Keyron lineup or we've recently unboxed

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the Logitech Super Light 2C, which you

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could watch me do that uh as you continue your ShortCircuit journey.

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Don't ever stop. Don't ever click away. You are no longer allowed to watch

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anything else other than ShortCircuit. Okay? I don't know what you're getting

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in return, but I like this deal.
