So that's the latest trend, all the manufacturers are doing their mouses with holes to lighten it... is it really necessary?
https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00224365.html
https://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/prod...se-air58-ninja
https://www.caseking.de/glorious-pc-...-gamo-799.html
They pretend they can light the weight of the mouses by removing some plastic, that Glorious Model O even says it weights only 67 grams... but is it really better?
I know by experience that the lighter a mouse is, the less control you will get, and the contrary is the same, don't you think getting such a low weight is exagerated? when I first used the G Pro Wireless it felt trash on my Gigantus mousepad because the mouse was so light (80g against 97g for my prev Death Adder), so I had to change for a mousepad offering more friction and less gliding as the Zowie G-SR and it was way better. I 've never tried a mouse that weights less than 80g but I fear losing even more control, which means saying goodbye to flickshots and one taps.
What would be better for you? Less weight or getting freed from the cable? The modern wireless mouses are really something worth looking at, the G Pro i'm using features the "Lightspeed" technology that Logitech tries to put on all their models such as the G703 or more recently the G502, and it really works magnificently. I can't see myself playing with a classic wired mouse anymore, the feeling of freedom is just too good. Which is why I question myself about the interest of all those mouses with holes besides getting dirt inside..? 80g already feels super light imo, I don't feel like needing less. New wireless is the major innovation for me.