Ozone Neon Precision Laser Gaming Mouse Review
Peter Donnell / 11 years ago
A Closer Look
The mouse features a soft rubber like textures to the exterior panels, this provides great grip and should also prove useful to those who suffer from sweaty hands while gaming.
Down the left side you’ll find a pair of side buttons, while also noticing that gorgeous white trim that surrounds the edge of the mouse.
The right side of the mouse features an identical layout of the left; this is an ambidextrous mouse after all.
The left and right mouse buttons are set nice and low at the front, the ergonomic shape of the mouse allows a good hand resting position for both palm rest and claw grip play styles, while the grippy sides are great for those who like to use a lift-off technique.
The scroll wheel has also been given a soft grippy rubber treatment. The wheel is very light to turn, but features a nice tactile bump for each notch when turning, great for making quick and accurate weapon changes while gaming. Behind the wheel you’ll find an easily accessible DPI toggle button with colour LED indicator, although I would have liked to see independent DPI up / down buttons included, rather than just a toggle.
The build quality and finish of the mouse is very good, there are no rough edges and glue marks to be seen. It looks great too, and the O3 logo on the back adds a little extra style.
On the underside you’ll find two large Teflon slipmats, and in the centre you’ll find the 6400 DPI laser sensor.