GAMDIAS – ZEUS P1 RGB Gaming Mouse Review

Conclusion

Well I had my reservations about the mouse. After using it for many gaming sessions these reservations slowly faded away.

Is the mouse comfy? Well yes, not as comfy as say my Naos QG I should admit but it never felt like a burden to use the ZEUS P1 for any length of time.

I really liked the RGB lighting strip around the edge of the mouse, especially the 13 different sections which can be set independently. As always, I would have liked a few more lighting modes but the ZEUS P1 has a lot of options to keep you going.

The performance and tracking was top notch, even at super high DPI I had no issues. Although I settled on my natural spot at 1600dpi quite quickly and beyond enabling a snipe button (low sensitivity on pressing) I rarely needed to change DPI’s in game.

In end it is a solid mouse with a number of nice features and is really really good value for money! and easily a mouse I can recommend for those looking to upgrade.

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