I can't say anything about the appearance. It's definitely the most fashionable design on the market now. It's just that the settings are a little complicated. It took me several hours to find out a little secret. The disadvantage is that the instructions are too simple.I have to go to the store to ask for advice some other day.
Generally, the feel is not as good as that of Thundersnake. Maybe because the wireless connection is not as stable as Thundersnake, the appearance and manufacturing are good. Sorry about the price...
The design is good but the quality is poor. Really, the quality is not as good as its price * The quality of Logitech is better than that of Logitech.Besides, I didn't turn off the small parts of weights until they were smashed.
There is nothing to say about Megalion. Generally speaking, it has a good hand feel and is suitable for all kinds of hands. It is more comfortable as long as the various modules are adjusted properly. The office games are OK. The key settings are also flexible. The wireless transmitter is relatively stable. The counterweight is reasonable. It is relatively light to remove all of them, and there is no problem of too much rear focus,The durability of the battery is relatively poor. It basically runs every day. Since it is a high-performance mouse, it is inevitable. However, the dual battery transmitter is the charger. This setting is not inconvenient, but the Megalion is not a cost-effective thing. It is moderate,Both rts and fps are relatively balanced, not particularly prominent, and the shape of the hand feel is easy to be adapted, but the modular mouse has a slight sense of gap compared with the integrated mouse, and the hand feel is slightly fixed. If you want to hold the mouse in the hand, you will feel it is not flexible and round enough, but you are accustomed to not affecting the use (can also fly). Compared with other mice at the same price, it is more adaptable,However, compared with Mamba snake, it is not cost-effective. Of course, I feel it is worth it when I start with the price of the event.It is said that the closer to perfection, the higher the price paid. Therefore, it is not cost-effective.