Designed with a strong focus on ergonomics, the Clutch GM70 Gaming Mouse provides two pairs of special, movable lateral handles and an additional top cover for gamer to have the most solid grip while gaming. It also contains the PixArt PMW3360 gaming-grade optical sensor, which can be easily adjusted from 1 to 18,000 DPI by using the DPI switch to ensure the incredible accuracy. Don’t missed it! GET A SOLID GRIP ON THE GAME NOW!
MSI CLUTCH GM70 GAMING MOUSE
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10/10 will buy, rgb light makes you 100% better at gaming
@@AlucarDhampir u also need a rtx sticker placed on ur tower 200% increase in frame rate
It's a high quality feeling mouse, it's made out of metal and plastic and feels like a higher end mouse. Has more heft to it than other mice I've used. This is a plus for me, but might not for you. Also it's larger. I have large hands so it's not a problem but if you have small hands try it out in person somewhere or measure your hand and compare to measurements on the MSI website. The finger rests on the side are pretty solid if you pull sideways but any upward motion will cause them to come loose. Great for a desk, not so great for gaming on your lap or a couch, if that's your thing. Upside is that you can remove the side grips if you want and replace them with smaller or larger variants. The mouse comes in a nice box with replacement parts as well as a nice draw string bag to put it in. I just keep the thing on my desk, but you do you. Unfortunately the mouse stopped working for a while for me until I discovered it needed a software update that wasn't normally covered by the MSI software recommended in the manual. Got it resolved with another MSI software so be careful of that too. Makes you wonder since I've owned other wireless mice that have worked for years. Other then that it's a great mouse overall, very high quality. The RGB software is easy to use and works very well. If you own all mystic light compatible products you'll have a good experience. If you don't then you might be frustrated trying to coordinate your RGB parts because as far as I know this mouse isn't compatible with any other manufacturer's RGB software. Build: 9/10 Reliability: 7/10 RGB: 9/10 Packaging: 9/10 Edit: The battery life is a few days to a week based on my experience. Just in case if you were wondering. It recharges through the included plug in cable, so you can recharge the wireless mode while using the mouse wired.
G305: fastest, light(est?), and affordable wireless gaming mouse... MSI: MOAR RGB!
but the rgb software sucks ass...
g305 is so heavy buy rog keris wireless its light only around 70g and if the switch broke just swap it like its a hotswap mechanical keyboard
Needs a RGB charging mouse pad.
I bought it this February, and boi i hav to tell u. The rgb drains a heck lot of power. I literally have to charge everyday if i use it wirelessly.
It’s been years but I still can’t find it selling anywhere..
My boi oh hell yea tis be my mouse
please review the msi mag pylon
hi, i need help. I can`t pair my mous by wirless. I press the pair button but it`s does`t work
RJN get onto this
OMRON SWITCHES!!!!!!!! YAAAAAAAAAAS! PLZ TELL ME THE CLICKS ARE LIGHT AS HELL!!!! WOULD INSTA BUY IF THEY ARE
i have the GM60, i.e. the wired model, which i got for like $35 off eBay. it does feel like a solid device and the software doesn't suck, which is always a plus. but it's certainly not a mouse for everyone, i think. myself, i just haven't quite been able to get a good grip on it. it's on the heavier side, has an ambidextrous symmetric design and is rather flat and wide. i used to think that i prefer a palmgrip and just hadn't tried a fitting mouse yet, but now i know that i use a clawgrip, which this mouse just isn't made for, imo. it's probably a palmgrip mouse
Valfaun the 70 has two grips you can swap out, one is flatter one is rounder. Idk if they'd fit your style (it's still heavy af) but they've aleviated a couple small issues
looks like the asus chakram, cool
I want the msi gm20
Am I the only one that gravitate more towards heavier mice?
This is a really damn good mouse BUT it's super heavy. The frame is basically solid metal. Great shapes/modularity, but just really really heavy
I like heavy!!!!!!!!!
WoW
i preferc the gm50
cool
Battery life? No mention of it anywhere.
It's about a few days to a week.
OMG Can you send me one of this??? *-* I'm in love...
Erick Ortega Sánchez k that will be umm your life savings
*beep* This name is already taken!
Good enough to get the majority of pros to adopt it? That’s how you tell if a mouse is any good
Dirt McGirt pros only use what's best for the shape of their hand, grip style, weight preferance, and if they're sponsored by the company lmao
Tysen P not really. 3/4s of csgo pros use Zowies exclusively. Yes they come in different shapes, sizes and sensors. But they undoubtedly the best for csgo. Logitech do sponsor teams too and that muddys the waters, but I am skeptical to think this mouse will see glory in any game competitively.
Dirt McGirt you ever thought that some people prefer a more casual setup? Not everyone's got the money/need for super high-performance mice when it makes virtually no difference in most games. Hence why this mouse is offered as a hybrid wireless
Tysen P yeah I guess there is a market for every type of mouse. Personally I pick hardware with at least some specs similar to pros. Being a mouse for FPS weight would be extremely important to me. But yeah some people want more of an all rounder or make decisions differently
i like how you use a "G" in the name in the hopes that it will confuse those looking for a logitec G series mouse into buying your product.
It's short for "gaming mouse" just like the headset is the "GH-70" the keyboard is the "GK-70" ect.
lol someone who mistaken this to logitech must be really dumb
So what because it says clutch people will think its by fnatic?
Is this wireless?
yeah. there's also the GM60, which is the same thing but wired
Valfaun ok cool. Looks good. I’d consider one if I could find a long term English review. If MSI was willing to ship me one I would be happy to post an honest review.
THorne H i've had the 70 for about 6 months now. It's a great mouse, has some flexability with the modular parts (curved/flat grip, side panels, ect.) and super sturdy. It's got a battery life good for i think 10 hours of use. (I lost the cord and it lasted 2 1/2 days) it comes with a braided 6ft micro-usb cord and a space for the wireless adapter under the hood. Pretty good mouse but it's super heavy and the shape isnt for everyone. Hope this helped some
Watch the video properly there is that USB thing W I T H O U T wires
Y’all pc’s expensive as hell
Not if you build one.
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My review after 2 weeks of use. Paid 80eur. for it: Pros: + Good looking design + Nice customizable lights + 4 x magnetic exchangeable side panels and 2 x body panel (both look similar) + 2m wire and wireless sensor + Comes with carrying pouch + Good sensor + Rechargeable battery + Wired and wireless mode + Compartment for wireless adapter under removable body panel. + Quite good software with a lot settings. + Good built quality. + Good packaging. Cons: - Very big. People with average hands can barely reach scroll wheel with their index finger. An extra body panel does not help with this problem. Your wrist gonna hurt after a lot of scrolling. - Side buttons not easily reachable too. You have to lift and twist your hand to press them. Your wrist gonna hurt. - No removable weights. Mouse is quite heavy. (I guess it's about 200 grams or more). - Wireless adapter quite big and sticks out from usb like 1 cm if you use laptop. - No bluetooth. - No CD or userfull links for software. You have to search for it yourself. - Not informative manual. No information about battery, software, body panels, ect. - Not very comfortable for me.
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