MSI Versa Pro Wireless Mouse Review

As for PC games, the correct set of peripheral devices can change the situation. For some, this means prioritizing accuracy with a high DPI mouse or a mechanical keyboard with tactile feedback. For others, it is more about comfort during prolonged game classes where ergonomic design or wireless installation can go a long way. However, despite the personal preferences, some peripheral devices stand out as well as outlined equipment that can accommodate virtually any installations as MSI's Versa Pro Wireless Mouse is one of them.

Versa Pro Wireless is an ergonomic medium weight mouse from MSI, which has just started May 27, and although it does not necessarily invent the gaming mouse, it does everything from its ability to improve it. Built around a powerful sensor and connection, durable optical switches, long battery life and convenient design, the latest MSI-one game mouse from the best now on the market, enhancing the company as a leading manufacturer in the gaming periphery and accessories.

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Versa Pro Wireless looks and feels great

Even before Versa Pro Wireless is nourished and connected, it makes a great impression right out of the box. To begin with, it is very convenient to keep it, and its quality materials give it strength that not every gaming mouse boasts. While light gaming mice have their merits, it is in the name of medium weight – the best of both worlds – easy enough to swim over mouse laying, but hard enough to feel reliable in your hand. Weighed in 97G, Wersa Pro Wireless gets to a sweet place when it comes to weight.

And it also does not compromise in style, despite the fact that it was a medium weight mouse. The heavier the gaming mouse becomes, the more it looks, but it is not the case with Versa Pro Wireless. It has the basis of heavier mouse, but still maintains a certain similarity of smoothness and slim, which usually accompanies a lighter mouse. Customized RGB lighting also shines through cozy invoices on each side of the mouse, as well as the mouse circle and the MSI logo on the body.

Customized RGB lighting was not consistent because it would not have been automatically launch, and it would be necessary to do manually using the MSI Center, but it is unclear whether it is an equipment with a mouse itself or a problem with MSI Center.

Versa Pro Wireless versatile, effective and very customizable

From a functional point of view, Wersa Pro Wireless may be useful about almost any type of gamer, thanks to its very customary nature. It has a tremendous 13 programmed buttons that make it slightly rare among high -end gaming mice, and their location practically does not require achieving those who take advantage of this setting do not wear as long as their game session is over. In the center of MSI users can customize each button on the mouse, its RGB, DPI light effects and more.

Talking about DPI mice, Wersa Pro Wireless can reach 26,000 DPI by setting it through the MSI Center. Users can save five DPI custom tasks in the MSI center that can be easily moved using the DPI button at the bottom. Also at the bottom of the mouse includes the Wireless' Tri-Mode connection switch that includes Bluetooth, Wireless and the ability to turn off the mouse. The mouse wheel also has an endless scroll function, which can be turned through the button under it, and the wheel can be tilted to the left and right.

The Versa Pro Wirless Mouse battery lasts about 80 hours when RGB is disabled, but it can still last a little less than half when RGB enabled, making it one of the best gaming mice on the market when it comes to battery life. There is no time at all, and the charging cable is sufficiently flexible, which continues to use it until charging is a problem. It is also quite calm, with presses that are quite stable to register considerable feedback and prevent random presses, but not so much that its use becomes tedious during longer games.

Testing it in Active Gaming, Wersa Pro Wireless performed great. As an avid Fate 2 A player who prefers the mouse and keyboard to the controller, I took Versa Pro Wireless for Joyride through a few long games, and it failed me more than once. It was constantly being fast, accurate and convenient, leaving me more than happy to call it my new gaming mouse to choose from. It is very difficult not to emphasize how comfortable this mouse is – how well it fits into the palm and how its gently textured tank and the mouse circle greatly facilitates.

Versa Pro Wireless also showed zero signs of connection problems, whether in wireless mode or Bluetooth.

Given all that MSI Versa Pro Wireless is impressive, to put it mildly, a balanced form and functioning in such a way that virtually any type of gamer can take advantage. This may not make new revolutionary functions, but requires virtually every aspect of what makes a wonderful gaming mouse, and improves it to provide a smooth, ergonomic periphery that is more than worth investing. With a great battery life, painless communication, many setup options, and design that really feels good in your hands is the one that makes it difficult to get back to this.

MSI Versa Pro Wireless

Weight

97 h

Sensor and dpi

Pixart Paw-3395 Optical Sensor and 26000 (via MSI Center)

Switch

Amron optical micro -number

Lighting RGB

Yes

Programmable buttons

13 programmable buttons

Kind

Msi


A Versa Pro Wireless Currently, the mouse is available for purchase on the MSI official site for $ 109.99. Game Rant was provided with a mouse for the purpose of this review.

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