Mountain Makalu Max mouse review

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Let’s see the Mountain Makalu Max series in the default status. It is possible to change the side grips (but it'll be shown on the next page).

  

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The optical sensor is PixArt PAW3370, with a sensitivity to 19,000 DPI, 1-2 mm lift-off distance, and a 0.5% error rate, so the same as used in the Makalu 67. It has eight programmable buttons. The mouse’s weight is significant (110 g is the minimum). The RGB is available around the scroll wheel. The minimalistic design shouldn’t stand out much, even in office spaces.

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The Mountain Makalu Max is intended mainly for palm and claw grip. It’s a mid-sized mouse, but it can also fit large hands.

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On the top of the mouse – you can see (except the scroll wheel and left + right button, with a Mountain logo on it) two separate buttons for changing the DPI.

 

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There are two long buttons on the left side (forward and back), + a sniper DPI button. 

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