Both this and the M4 Air are using the Kailh GM 4.0 switches btw, I think you've found out the information way before - but I still want to put it here so people know Might get one soon so I can have a lighter + better click mouse alongside my DeathAdder v2 Pro actually ^^
AA bats is perfectly better for a longer duration... Internal Li-Pol bats are getting dead in about 3 years, and its a pain to replace them. My Logitech G602 served me for 9 years! And now I'm considering this mouse just for AA batteries. :)
looks like a really decent mouse. nice stealth visual, no rgb bs, long battery life... but with all those SW options i could really welcome at least 2 more buttons to work with... also i would like to have an option to set that low battery alert at 5%... 10% equals hours of battery time...
Seems weird you've never encountered a gaming mouse with AA/AAA batteries. Like Logitech G604, G603, the super popular G304. With Razer there's the Basilisk X, then there's the Orochi that pretty much almost everybody else reviewed, and then the Corsair Katar Pro, then the Steelseries Rival 3 wireless. Sounds like you missed a lot of mice.
@@TheProvokedPrawn LOL true there is that. Still seems weird you missed at least the Orochi, because now that I think about it, you're probably the only peripheral reviewer I didn't see make a review of it. I thought like Razer sent everyone a copy because my entire feed was filled with reviews of it when it dropped.
@@TheProvokedPrawn so integrated battery=much fancier? I don't think so. i do prefer AA battery mouses... you can switch a rechargeable battery in 5 seconds and continue whatever you do at the moment... and recharge spare batteries alongside.
@@R1S0. Respect, and most of all because integrated battery degrades in a couple years and then it's bye bye entire gadget. Whereas with separate AA/AAA it lives forever.
Looks super nice except the wheel looks that kind of soft rubber that degrades very quickly and bends and gets sticky mushy kinda melty soon and gross. Opinions of owners?
and you can use good rechargeable aa batteries, so i find this mouse quite interesting, planning to buy it as spare for my g502x as well as main laptop mouse.
Do all the profiles work without the software? Since you can connect it via Bluetooth to another PC, Android, whatever, are all the settings (DPI, buttons, macros, etc.) stored in the mouse itself or do you have “default” settings without the software installed?
i've been using this mouse for 3 months, now scrolling wheel has started bouncing in reverse if you scroll quite intesively. It's a piece of crap, don't buy it.
@@Gentle_Zephyr Had the same problem I opened it and there were some hairs inside messing with a sensor. Just take it apart and clean it and it works fine.
Would u recommend the glorious model d wireless or the razer viper ultimate I want to get a new mouse as the grips on my old one have completely worn out I use an alienware AW959 cuz its big and comfortable for me
If you want a big one, consider either 1 of these 4: Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro, Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless, Steelseries Prime Wireless, Roccat Kone Pro Air. I am pretty sure that TPP included them in his links.
Both this and the M4 Air are using the Kailh GM 4.0 switches btw, I think you've found out the information way before - but I still want to put it here so people know
Might get one soon so I can have a lighter + better click mouse alongside my DeathAdder v2 Pro actually ^^
AA bats is perfectly better for a longer duration... Internal Li-Pol bats are getting dead in about 3 years, and its a pain to replace them. My Logitech G602 served me for 9 years! And now I'm considering this mouse just for AA batteries. :)
Fair
looks like a really decent mouse. nice stealth visual, no rgb bs, long battery life... but with all those SW options i could really welcome at least 2 more buttons to work with... also i would like to have an option to set that low battery alert at 5%... 10% equals hours of battery time...
Seems weird you've never encountered a gaming mouse with AA/AAA batteries. Like Logitech G604, G603, the super popular G304. With Razer there's the Basilisk X, then there's the Orochi that pretty much almost everybody else reviewed, and then the Corsair Katar Pro, then the Steelseries Rival 3 wireless. Sounds like you missed a lot of mice.
OR I've just tried a lot of much fancier mice. 😂😂🤓
@@TheProvokedPrawn LOL true there is that. Still seems weird you missed at least the Orochi, because now that I think about it, you're probably the only peripheral reviewer I didn't see make a review of it. I thought like Razer sent everyone a copy because my entire feed was filled with reviews of it when it dropped.
@@TheProvokedPrawn so integrated battery=much fancier? I don't think so. i do prefer AA battery mouses... you can switch a rechargeable battery in 5 seconds and continue whatever you do at the moment... and recharge spare batteries alongside.
@@R1S0. Respect, and most of all because integrated battery degrades in a couple years and then it's bye bye entire gadget. Whereas with separate AA/AAA it lives forever.
Looks super nice except the wheel looks that kind of soft rubber that degrades very quickly and bends and gets sticky mushy kinda melty soon and gross. Opinions of owners?
and you can use good rechargeable aa batteries, so i find this mouse quite interesting, planning to buy it as spare for my g502x as well as main laptop mouse.
How was you experience with their software , I use to have some much problem with their software :) So i switch to other brand
Do all the profiles work without the software? Since you can connect it via Bluetooth to another PC, Android, whatever, are all the settings (DPI, buttons, macros, etc.) stored in the mouse itself or do you have “default” settings without the software installed?
Sounds like this is the best PBT wireless mouse, or are there other contenders?
If this mouse (Tuf M4 Wireless) vs against the Logitech G304… which one is better??
I cant adjust polling rate in my Armoury crate. Why?? I'm using Asus Zenbook S14 RTX3050
do you still have the mouse , any problems with clicks or scroll wheel?
i've been using this mouse for 3 months, now scrolling wheel has started bouncing in reverse if you scroll quite intesively. It's a piece of crap, don't buy it.
@@Gentle_Zephyr hello, ive been using this mouse for 3 months as well and mine works well.
@@Gentle_Zephyr Had the same problem I opened it and there were some hairs inside messing with a sensor. Just take it apart and clean it and it works fine.
@@amgoo12 how did you open it? I even removed the sticker and found no screws. the mouse wheel is driving me nuts
Would u recommend the glorious model d wireless or the razer viper ultimate
I want to get a new mouse as the grips on my old one have completely worn out
I use an alienware AW959 cuz its big and comfortable for me
If you like big ones:
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th-cam.com/video/xzAgCVuwGt0/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/JZQXszo33E0/w-d-xo.html
If you want a big one, consider either 1 of these 4: Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro, Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless, Steelseries Prime Wireless, Roccat Kone Pro Air.
I am pretty sure that TPP included them in his links.
Do armoury crate only work with RF dongle?
all the features of a logitech g304 in a different mouse.
Yes, but no usb dongle extender :/
mine doesnt want to connect to the software
Can the LED in the middle that lights up when moving be turned off?
Can we assign buttons to change profile using mouse?
On BT what Hz has, 1000Hz like on WiFi or lower?
Is this a disposable or reusable battery?
Reusable.
how to charge the batteries of this one?
They're AA batteries. You just remove them and replace them.
@@TheProvokedPrawn for reeeaaaaaal? T.T so the batteries of these are disposable? and need to buy new one every it lost charges? huhuu costy
@@pearljamguitones6657 you could buy rechargeable AA batteries and a separate charger. But yes. I showed this in the video.
Anybody have input delay issues with this mouse?
Does it have any wired connection like Micro-USB or Type-C ?
No. No wires. I covered that.
@@TheProvokedPrawn Thanks!
you just talk no play game how I know how good is the mouse performance on gaming, waste time video
Thanks for the feedback