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MSI Clutch GM51 Wireless mouse review - Product Showcase

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/15/2023 03:20 PM [ ] 1 comment(s)

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Product Showcase

Right, as always, we start with packaging so you can recognize the product in the stores. Clear packaging, all primary features are marked on the packaging, which is hard to miss, really. 

 

The design of the MSI Clutch GM51 enables excellent performance, with its lightweight complementing the extremely high 26,000 DPI and swift response time of 1,000Hz / 1ms.

 

 

These features facilitate rapid and precise movement without significant delay, which is advantageous for gamers seeking optimal performance. Additionally, the mouse boasts ergonomic qualities that cater to both claw and palm grips, making it comfortable and easy to use for extended periods.

 

 

The MSI Clutch GM51 Lightweight Mouse is not only aesthetically pleasing, but it also boasts excellent build quality and durability. Despite weighing 85 grams, it still feels lightweight and promises an impressive150 hours of battery life thanks to its 550 mAh battery.

 

 

MSI Diamond LightGrips on both sides of the mouse add a unique touch to the design while providing a comfortable and secure grip. The rubberized grips on the mouse are angular and "high-tech" in style.

 

 

The scroll wheel is ribbed with a rubber finish, allowing precise movements and easy indexing. The LMB and RMB are highly responsive, delivering satisfying tactile clicks. The mouse also features an RGB-lit MSI dragon on the back, adding to its overall aesthetic appeal.

 




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