Vertux Rodon
![]() | Outdated Product 1 499 ₴ Product type: mouse; Connection: wired; Interface: USB A; Sensor: optical; Type: for game; Sensor: PixArt 3325; Sensor Resolution (DPI): 1200 – 12000; Buttons: 6; Side buttons; DPI-button; Lighting: RGB; Lighting effects; Cable: braided; |
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Convenient, quality, worth the money, but there are nuances I really liked the ergonomic shape. For the past 8 years, I've been using only one mouse - the Logitech G502, and my hand has become very accustomed to its shape. I chose Rodon because of its similarity to it, even if somewhat remote, to make the transition less challenging. The weight is moderate, neither light nor heavy - just normal. The hand rests nicely, the buttons click clearly, quite loudly, there's a delay (compared to the G502), but it's all within normal limits again. Bright lighting, which can be customized in the official app, just like the resolution, macros, and the actions of the side buttons (I chose zoom in and out for pages or images, very convenient when flipping through hundreds of pdfs and images a day). The most interesting thing is that I don't play games at all and use it for work; when editing images, the accuracy of the sensor saves the day + ergonomics prevent fatigue. I use the cheapest rubberized textile no-name mouse pad from the market, and the cursor doesn't have a mind of its own, which is good. Loud click, rather primitive settings app, would like a bit less delay on the main keys and ideally to increase the weight a little. ![]() |
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