Thermaltake ARGENT K6 Keyboard & DAMYSUS Wireless Mouse Review
Peter Donnell / 1 year ago
DAMYSUS Wireless Mouse
The Damysus comes bundled with a paracord-sleeved USB Type-A to Type-C cable, which can be used to operate the mouse in wired mode and to charge it. However, the mouse is also 2.4G wireless with the included dongle, as well as Bluetooth compatible.
It’s a nice looking mouse too, pretty understated in terms of flair, but it looks clean, has great lines, and the matte finish feels good to the touch.
There’s a pretty high body on this mouse, with a huge curve over the top, giving it a full-palm grip and ergonomic feel. Interesting, Andy didn’t like how this one felt in his hand, just didn’t seem to suit his more nimble FPS style of gameplay.
However, I have larger and wider hands than him and tend to play with a full hand palm rest grip, and honestly, this mouse fits me like a glove, very comfortable!
The left side is recessed, so you can really get your thumb in there for a good grip on that hard textured surface, plus the side buttons are large, making them easy to trigger with a flick of your thumb.
The right side is undercut too, so again, you can really get a good grip on this mouse quite easily. With it only weighing 84 grams without a cable, it’s easy to lift too.
The mouse buttons are huge, and the big mouse wheel is quite exposed due to how low the front of the mouse sits, but it all feels very comfortable to me and easy to control.
Finally, we get to the underside, which features three slipmats, with the larger one at the wider back section of the mouse.
There are three modes on this mouse, wired, Bluetooth which doesn’t require the included dongle, so you can pair it to your laptop, phone, console, or whatever, and then 2.4G wireless, and the little dongle for that is tucked away in the belly of the mouse.
The mouse moves great, feels good, and the click response is decent too. However, I found that it wasn’t always the most accurate to track. If I connected it to the dongle and drew circles, I got the occasional fraction of a second hold up while using the 2.4G wireless, and that’s just not good enough for gaming. However, I had no such issue in Bluetooth of wired mode, but couldn’t rule out some external cause for the interruptions.
Overall though, it’s a good mouse, and I love the RGB, but I’m not sold on its overall wireless performance.