Amazon.com: Customer reviews: DAREU Wired Gaming Mouse, 6400DPI,6 Programmable Buttons, Ergonomic RGB Gaming Mouse with 16.8 Million Chroma 7 Backlit for PC, Laptop, and Notebook

To start, I am comparing this to the Corsair Harpoon RGB as they are similar in price, size, and feel. So to start, it feels good and looks good. It is a little on the longer side so it was good for my larger hands with my claw style grip. I don’t think I would recommend this for people with big hands who enjoy a palm grip. Not that my hands are massive, but I have fairly large hands and couldn’t comfortably palm the mouse. (For reference, my hand from the base of the thumb to the tip of my middle finger is about 7 1/4 inches.) I wish that the mouse had some rubber grips on the side but that is a bit more preference than a necessity, so just be mindful if you prefer having those grips there. The buttons are pretty clicky but feel a little less responsive when compared to the harpoon. I found myself missing the odd click while using this mouse, but I am sure with a little more use it would be fine. The same thing goes with aiming and moving the cursor. I found myself missing where I wanted to go with this mouse. But again, I feel that with a little more time with this mouse and I could eliminate that problem. In terms of weight, this is a little heavier than the harpoon but it is not by much. It is only enough to be just noticeable when compared side by side. As for the RGB, this mouse wins hands down. The strip on the bottom is enough to look good while it is idle on the desk but not really enough to be distracting when you put your hand. (At least that is what I thought.) As for the control of the RGB, well… I didn’t test that. Mainly because the software Is not a download from the manufacturer’s website but from a (pretty sketchy looking) third party website. I partially wish they would have tried to make the RGB compatible with other currently popular software such as MSI Mysticlight, ICue, HUE+ from NZXT, and any others out there. We have enough of software to control our RGB. Why do we need another? In conclusion, I really do think this a good mouse. I will stick to my Corsair one, but if you in the market for something affordable and nice, I would definitely recommend this one. The grievances of this mouse are short or preference. If you are on a cheap two dollar mouse, honestly it won’t matter what you get. It will be better than what you already have.