Been looking for a new mouse. Noticed tek has their own mouse any users ?
Mouse will be mainly used for fps games and tps games like minimum and warframe.
Been looking for a new mouse. Noticed tek has their own mouse any users ?
Mouse will be mainly used for fps games and tps games like minimum and warframe.
There is a thread on this already
https://forum.teksyndicate.com/t/tek-syndicate-standard-issue-mice-owners-thread/98872
I bet they will have some good answers for you
i have small/medium hands and it's a little heavy for my hand size and fingertip grip with the weight centred right above the rtw logo, meaning it leans a bit when i pick it up off the mat.
the left and right click are great, and the scroll wheel is also great. the force required to push the middle mouse button is a little strong, but I'm guessing that it will become softer over time as it is pushed more. the LEDs are very subdued, so purple suits it very well.
it feels pretty premium, the soft touch coating is really nice to grip, the little hexes on each side are just enough texture to hold in a fingertip grip, and the feet feel really nice too, just remember to peel the plastic off of the feet before use.
I've heard there are two weights in the mouse, I'll probably crack the mouse open and take them out, and then it'll be 10/10 for me. Right now it's about 9/10, which is still awesome.
No ones said what sensor it uses is that disclosed or no ?
The sensor is the "Pixart PWM 3310 optical (infrared) sensor" according to the epic pants page which you can find here: http://www.epicpants.com/t-shirts/tek-syndicate-gaming-mouse-standard-issue
The sensor feels really nice to use. Easily top 3 I've ever used
Isn't this thing like 10-20 bucks under priced. That sensor normally goes for more. Also its pmw not pwm. Beats the 3050 in my back up mouse I am using by a lot.
It was about $70 CAN with shipping. Totally worth it. I like it a lot more than my equivalently priced logitech/steelseries mice.
The sensor in it is really good. I paid no attention to mouse sensors until going from a mouse with a 3090 to a 3050 and noticing the difference.
The 3050 is good its just I am used better.
My roommate got it late last week. The finish feels good, size is nice, and I dig the purple LEDs.
On the other hand, the cord is kind of short, I wish the DPI settings went by 400 rather than 1000, and I hate the sniper button. I have pretty big hands so its too close to where I want my thumb to rest. And it's pretty heavy, in a game like CS:GO where reaction time is important, I'd definitely want to shave about 20 grams.
There are weights in the mouse you can take out. Torn right now because evga has a mouse with a 3090 in it for dirt cheap. But I like how tek syndicate mouse looks better. Plus the sensor in the tek mouse is slightly better but I never heard of some one noticing a performance difference between the two. I have a week more to suffer with this crappy 3050 before I decide on a new mouse. Plus I trust tek more than evga a 3090 for 20 bucks has to have some funky shit going on like the mouse self destructs in a few months or something