Conclusion:
Overall, Ozone’s Opto Radon USB gaming mouse proved my initial “out of box” impressions wrong. It’s not the best mouse I have ever used, but for the price point I think it brings a lot of function not found in similarly priced mice. So, if you’re looking for a full-featured gaming mouse that doesn’t break the bank, this could be a viable candidate.
Pros:
• Attractive look
• Smooth and tacky texture
• Buttons are well placed and easy to reach without shifting grip
• Weight adjustable
• 3 profile and 7 button programmable
Cons:
• Characteristics of being cheaply made
• Technical Support appears to be email only
• Chemical smell on mouse hand
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