CM Storm Mizar, Tt eSPORTS & Balista MK-1 Mouse Review
Peter Donnell / 10 years ago
A Closer Look – Saphira
The Saphira is pretty sleek in terms of design, glossy whites assented with black fittings.
Down the left side you’ll find a tough rubber grip, two side buttons and four LED indicator lights for the DPI level.
Another grip down the right side.
The left and right buttons have a deep ergonomic scoop to them, providing a good resting position for your fingers.
The scroll wheel features a soft rubber grip coating and is clear to allow for LED lighting effects to illuminate it.
Around the back you’ll find a small TT dragon, and you can also see the mouse has a nice wide back that will work well for palm rest gameplay.
The cable is of a very nice quality, a good length braided cable, with a custom moulded, gold-plated USB connector.
There are four slipmats on the base of the Saphira, a profile toggle, func lock, DPI toggle and polling rate toggle, as well as an adjustable weight system. For a mouse that looks simple on the top, there is a lot going on down here that will no doubt appeal to the eSports crowd.