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Mars Gaming MMPRO RGB Gaming Mouse 32000 DPI Black

The best ambidextrous professional mouse.

Features:

  • Up to 32K DPI thanks to custom Pixart 3335PRO optical sensors with advanced control.
  • Ambidextrous design with 4 removable magnetic side buttons.
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The best ambidextrous professional mouse.

Features:

  • Up to 32K DPI thanks to custom Pixart 3335PRO optical sensors with advanced control.
  • Ambidextrous design with 4 removable magnetic side buttons.
  • KAILH mechanical switches.
  • Ultra-lightweight 70 gr structure with internal HIVE.
  • Feather Paracord cable.
  • 100% PTFE base.
  • CHROMA RGB lighting.
  • Programmable...
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Description

Description

The best ambidextrous professional mouse.

Features:

  • Up to 32K DPI thanks to custom Pixart 3335PRO optical sensors with advanced control.
  • Ambidextrous design with 4 removable magnetic side buttons.
  • KAILH mechanical switches.
  • Ultra-lightweight 70 gr structure with internal HIVE.
  • Feather Paracord cable.
  • 100% PTFE base.
  • CHROMA RGB lighting.
  • Programmable software.

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Specifications

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Technical Specifications

Sensor Type
Optical
Sensor Resolution
32000 DPI
Number of Buttons
9
Weight Adjustment
No
RGB Lighting
Yes
Colour
Black
Design
Ambidextrous
Bundle
No
Sniper Button
No
Weight
70 gr
Mechanical Switches
Yes
Charging Dock
No

Connectivity

Connection Method
Wired
Connector
USB Cable

Dimensions

Length
124 mm
Width
64 mm
Height
39 mm

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  • billy_Vasileiou
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    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    The mouse arrived in my hands in early October of '21 and has been used until early January as my main. It is a clone of the Logitech g pro wireless / g pro superlight shape, just in a wired version. I was generally looking for clones of the shape to understand why it is so popular and beloved, at a cheap price compared to others, because I didn't want to spend 130-150 euros on a mouse that I might not like in the end. I got this one for a total of 50 euros among other clones because it had the best features (70 gr, kailh gm switches). It will be a long and detailed review, so if someone doesn't want to read it all, I have summarized it at the end.

    Shape and Weight: The main variable for me, definitely comfortable and I could hold it as I wanted without feeling uncomfortable with fingertip, claw, palm grips. The claw/relaxed claw grip was the most comfortable for me with a hand size of 18.5 x 9.5. I now understand why the mouse is so popular, it has been designed to fit everyone, but it's not personally my endgame and it hasn't been designed for endgame, which is logical. It brings stability to my aim, which is the main reason I try different mice, but overall I aim better with my Viper Mini, which was designed for a more endgame experience. It weighs 70 gr, which personally I prefer lighter, but 70 and below is good and for the size of the mouse, it will feel light to most people.

    Build Quality: Here is where some issues arise. Initially, even though it seemed sturdy despite being made of cheap plastic, it developed side flex and rattling within a few days (a screw had come loose from somewhere but it probably got stuck somewhere and stopped). Also, the top shell, although it appears to be separated from the front clicks, you can easily press them much further back than you should, which might be a problem for people who use a palm grip. All of these didn't affect me during use, but they "scream" that it won't hold up as a construction.

    Clicks: They claim to use kailh gm switches, but I couldn't find anywhere if they are 4.0 or 8.0. They are heavier than most switches, but they are easy to get used to and don't strain your fingers. They have side wobble, but we also see this in the GPX, it's more of a design issue with the shape rather than a problem with this specific mouse, but it didn't bother me during use.

    Side Clicks & Scroll Wheel: Firstly, they have them on both sides so that they are accessible to left-handed people, for which I congratulate them because few think about it, but they are magnetic and can be removed and replaced with other magnets that don't bother. However, they have the worst feeling clicks I have used, they have a lot of pre-travel and post-travel, giving the feeling that you're clicking in mud, but I don't notice it as much during use. The scroll wheel has a rubber texture that helps with grip and noticeable steps with a slightly heavy click, which overall makes it quite good with no issues.

    Cable, RGB, and Software: The cable is in paracord form, quite thick but also lightweight without losing its elasticity. Personally, it's very good for its thickness. I always ignore the RGB and turn it off altogether, but for those who like it and are interested, this one has many more modes than any mouse I have. It has software on their website for the mouse that provides the classic options for performance, key binds, macros, and RGB.

    SUMMARY: It is a convenient shape, lightweight with some construction issues, good clicks, lightweight durable thick paracord cable, distinct RGB, and okay software. I recommend it to anyone who doesn't want to spend 130 euros on the superlight in case they regret it, but clearly the superlight is better if you end up liking the shape.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Durability
    • Noisy
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  • The mouse arrived in my hands in early October of '21 and has been used until early January as my main. It is a clone of the Logitech g pro wireless / g pro superlight shape, just in a wired version. I was generally looking for clones of the shape to understand why it is so popular and beloved, at a cheap price compared to others, because I didn't want to spend 130-150 euros on a mouse that I might not like in the end. I got this one for a total of 50 euros among other clones because it had the best features (70 gr, kailh gm switches). It will be a long and detailed review, so if someone doesn't want to read it all, I have summarized it at the end.

    Shape and Weight: The main variable for me, definitely comfortable and I could hold it as I wanted without feeling uncomfortable with fingertip, claw, palm grips. The claw/relaxed claw grip was the most comfortable for me with a hand size of 18.5 x 9.5. I now understand why the mouse is so popular, it has been designed to fit everyone, but it's not personally my endgame and it hasn't been designed for endgame, which is logical. It brings stability to my aim, which is the main reason I try different mice, but overall I aim better with my Viper Mini, which was designed for a more endgame experience. It weighs 70 gr, which personally I prefer lighter, but 70 and below is good and for the size of the mouse, it will feel light to most people.

    Build Quality: Here is where some issues arise. Initially, even though it seemed sturdy despite being made of cheap plastic, it developed side flex and rattling within a few days (a screw had come loose from somewhere but it probably got stuck somewhere and stopped). Also, the top shell, although it appears to be separated from the front clicks, you can easily press them much further back than you should, which might be a problem for people who use a palm grip. All of these didn't affect me during use, but they "scream" that it won't hold up as a construction.

    Clicks: They claim to use kailh gm switches, but I couldn't find anywhere if they are 4.0 or 8.0. They are heavier than most switches, but they are easy to get used to and don't strain your fingers. They have side wobble, but we also see this in the GPX, it's more of a design issue with the shape rather than a problem with this specific mouse, but it didn't bother me during use.

    Side Clicks & Scroll Wheel: Firstly, they have them on both sides so that they are accessible to left-handed people, for which I congratulate them because few think about it, but they are magnetic and can be removed and replaced with other magnets that don't bother. However, they have the worst feeling clicks I have used, they have a lot of pre-travel and post-travel, giving the feeling that you're clicking in mud, but I don't notice it as much during use. The scroll wheel has a rubber texture that helps with grip and noticeable steps with a slightly heavy click, which overall makes it quite good with no issues.

    Cable, RGB, and Software: The cable is in paracord form, quite thick but also lightweight without losing its elasticity. Personally, it's very good for its thickness. I always ignore the RGB and turn it off altogether, but for those who like it and are interested, this one has many more modes than any mouse I have. It has software on their website for the mouse that provides the classic options for performance, key binds, macros, and RGB.

    SUMMARY: It is a convenient shape, lightweight with some construction issues, good clicks, lightweight durable thick paracord cable, distinct RGB, and okay software. I recommend it to anyone who doesn't want to spend 130 euros on the superlight in case they regret it, but clearly the superlight is better if you end up liking the shape.

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

The best ambidextrous professional mouse.

Features:

  • Up to 32K DPI thanks to custom Pixart 3335PRO optical sensors with advanced control.
  • Ambidextrous design with 4 removable magnetic side buttons.
  • KAILH mechanical switches.
  • Ultra-lightweight 70 gr structure with internal HIVE.
  • Feather Paracord cable.
  • 100% PTFE base.
  • CHROMA RGB lighting.
  • Programmable software.

Manufacturer

Technical Specifications

Sensor Type
Optical
Sensor Resolution
32000 DPI
Number of Buttons
9
Weight Adjustment
No
RGB Lighting
Yes
Colour
Black
Design
Ambidextrous
Bundle
No
Sniper Button
No
Weight
70 gr
Mechanical Switches
Yes
Charging Dock
No

Connectivity

Connection Method
Wired
Connector
USB Cable

Dimensions

Length
124 mm
Width
64 mm
Height
39 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • billy_Vasileiou
    4
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    The mouse arrived in my hands in early October of '21 and has been used until early January as my main. It is a clone of the Logitech g pro wireless / g pro superlight shape, just in a wired version. I was generally looking for clones of the shape to understand why it is so popular and beloved, at a cheap price compared to others, because I didn't want to spend 130-150 euros on a mouse that I might not like in the end. I got this one for a total of 50 euros among other clones because it had the best features (70 gr, kailh gm switches). It will be a long and detailed review, so if someone doesn't want to read it all, I have summarized it at the end.

    Shape and Weight: The main variable for me, definitely comfortable and I could hold it as I wanted without feeling uncomfortable with fingertip, claw, palm grips. The claw/relaxed claw grip was the most comfortable for me with a hand size of 18.5 x 9.5. I now understand why the mouse is so popular, it has been designed to fit everyone, but it's not personally my endgame and it hasn't been designed for endgame, which is logical. It brings stability to my aim, which is the main reason I try different mice, but overall I aim better with my Viper Mini, which was designed for a more endgame experience. It weighs 70 gr, which personally I prefer lighter, but 70 and below is good and for the size of the mouse, it will feel light to most people.

    Build Quality: Here is where some issues arise. Initially, even though it seemed sturdy despite being made of cheap plastic, it developed side flex and rattling within a few days (a screw had come loose from somewhere but it probably got stuck somewhere and stopped). Also, the top shell, although it appears to be separated from the front clicks, you can easily press them much further back than you should, which might be a problem for people who use a palm grip. All of these didn't affect me during use, but they "scream" that it won't hold up as a construction.

    Clicks: They claim to use kailh gm switches, but I couldn't find anywhere if they are 4.0 or 8.0. They are heavier than most switches, but they are easy to get used to and don't strain your fingers. They have side wobble, but we also see this in the GPX, it's more of a design issue with the shape rather than a problem with this specific mouse, but it didn't bother me during use.

    Side Clicks & Scroll Wheel: Firstly, they have them on both sides so that they are accessible to left-handed people, for which I congratulate them because few think about it, but they are magnetic and can be removed and replaced with other magnets that don't bother. However, they have the worst feeling clicks I have used, they have a lot of pre-travel and post-travel, giving the feeling that you're clicking in mud, but I don't notice it as much during use. The scroll wheel has a rubber texture that helps with grip and noticeable steps with a slightly heavy click, which overall makes it quite good with no issues.

    Cable, RGB, and Software: The cable is in paracord form, quite thick but also lightweight without losing its elasticity. Personally, it's very good for its thickness. I always ignore the RGB and turn it off altogether, but for those who like it and are interested, this one has many more modes than any mouse I have. It has software on their website for the mouse that provides the classic options for performance, key binds, macros, and RGB.

    SUMMARY: It is a convenient shape, lightweight with some construction issues, good clicks, lightweight durable thick paracord cable, distinct RGB, and okay software. I recommend it to anyone who doesn't want to spend 130 euros on the superlight in case they regret it, but clearly the superlight is better if you end up liking the shape.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Comfort
    • Precision
    • Ideal weight
    • Value for money
    • Durability
    • Noisy
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • The mouse arrived in my hands in early October of '21 and has been used until early January as my main. It is a clone of the Logitech g pro wireless / g pro superlight shape, just in a wired version. I was generally looking for clones of the shape to understand why it is so popular and beloved, at a cheap price compared to others, because I didn't want to spend 130-150 euros on a mouse that I might not like in the end. I got this one for a total of 50 euros among other clones because it had the best features (70 gr, kailh gm switches). It will be a long and detailed review, so if someone doesn't want to read it all, I have summarized it at the end.

    Shape and Weight: The main variable for me, definitely comfortable and I could hold it as I wanted without feeling uncomfortable with fingertip, claw, palm grips. The claw/relaxed claw grip was the most comfortable for me with a hand size of 18.5 x 9.5. I now understand why the mouse is so popular, it has been designed to fit everyone, but it's not personally my endgame and it hasn't been designed for endgame, which is logical. It brings stability to my aim, which is the main reason I try different mice, but overall I aim better with my Viper Mini, which was designed for a more endgame experience. It weighs 70 gr, which personally I prefer lighter, but 70 and below is good and for the size of the mouse, it will feel light to most people.

    Build Quality: Here is where some issues arise. Initially, even though it seemed sturdy despite being made of cheap plastic, it developed side flex and rattling within a few days (a screw had come loose from somewhere but it probably got stuck somewhere and stopped). Also, the top shell, although it appears to be separated from the front clicks, you can easily press them much further back than you should, which might be a problem for people who use a palm grip. All of these didn't affect me during use, but they "scream" that it won't hold up as a construction.

    Clicks: They claim to use kailh gm switches, but I couldn't find anywhere if they are 4.0 or 8.0. They are heavier than most switches, but they are easy to get used to and don't strain your fingers. They have side wobble, but we also see this in the GPX, it's more of a design issue with the shape rather than a problem with this specific mouse, but it didn't bother me during use.

    Side Clicks & Scroll Wheel: Firstly, they have them on both sides so that they are accessible to left-handed people, for which I congratulate them because few think about it, but they are magnetic and can be removed and replaced with other magnets that don't bother. However, they have the worst feeling clicks I have used, they have a lot of pre-travel and post-travel, giving the feeling that you're clicking in mud, but I don't notice it as much during use. The scroll wheel has a rubber texture that helps with grip and noticeable steps with a slightly heavy click, which overall makes it quite good with no issues.

    Cable, RGB, and Software: The cable is in paracord form, quite thick but also lightweight without losing its elasticity. Personally, it's very good for its thickness. I always ignore the RGB and turn it off altogether, but for those who like it and are interested, this one has many more modes than any mouse I have. It has software on their website for the mouse that provides the classic options for performance, key binds, macros, and RGB.

    SUMMARY: It is a convenient shape, lightweight with some construction issues, good clicks, lightweight durable thick paracord cable, distinct RGB, and okay software. I recommend it to anyone who doesn't want to spend 130 euros on the superlight in case they regret it, but clearly the superlight is better if you end up liking the shape.

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