🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The PWNAGE Ultra Custom Ambi Wireless Gaming Mouse is engineered for esports professionals, featuring an adjustable sensor position, a flawless PMW3370 optical sensor with a maximum resolution of 19,000 DPI, and advanced Pure Aim Technology. With a max acceleration of 40G and a speed of 400 IPS, this mouse is designed for peak performance. Its 100% PTFE skates ensure smooth gliding, while the customizable button shells cater to both left and right-handed gamers.
L**S
Best mouse in the market for the left-handed
Some key things:Buying the solid version means the sides don't have the perforations (where the side buttons are), otherwise both versions include both sets of shells for the top portion: One perforated, and one solid.Includes a spare set of skates, and spacers to adjust the feel of the click, but in my opinion it feels perfect out of the box. There's also four caps in case you wanna remove all or some of the side buttons.The scroll wheel doesn't have tilt functionality, so you can't press it left and right.Software:The software is kind of unintuitive, but all the functionality is there. Settings save to the mouse's memory, so you don't need to keep the software open.The RGB is extremely bright and has very accurate color reproduction, which is nice.Battery life remains to be tested. The website states 50 hours which is good.I've yet to test adjusting the sensor position, but my mouse came with a screw removed which was weird. I installed it with the included screwdriver.Pwnage Ambi vs Keychron M1 Wireless:The key differences are that the Keychron also supports Bluetooth (which is not good for a gaming mouse, because it caps the polling rate I believe, and from my testing, anything below 1000 doesn't feel right). Also, it's sensor is supposed to be more energy-efficient, so a little longer battery life (which is not a big deal in my opinion). Otherwise both sensors are supposedly flawless and completely accurate.My use:I've played right-handed most of my life, but on 2020 I bought a Logitech G903 Lightspeed (Hero sensor), and started playing left-handed. It was very difficult at first, like playing with mouse and keyboard for the first time, but ultimately playing left-handed led to better aim and tracking in games. I also do a bit of art now, and having the mouse in my dominant hand helps a lot.Back then I wanted the Razer Naga left-handed edition for the side buttons to play MMOs and pretty much bind things to those keys for other games as well, but ultimately I prefer a nicer wireless mouse even if it means having to bind skills on the keyboard. Anyways, I got tired of the Logitech because it has a bunch of weird gaps so it's difficult to clean the dust off, and I'm not a fan of it's design. The buttons felt mushy and many other minor inconveniences like the stupid software and such. I was gonna buy the Keychron M1 wireless, but the shipping was way too expensive from their website, and it wasn't available on Amazon. I found the Pwnage Ambi by chance; it was on my recommendations when I opened Amazon. From the picture you can't really tell that it's ambidextrous, and the name "Ambi" flew over my head too. So I'd recommend Pwnage to change the picture so it actually shows it's ambidextrous.Overall I like the design a lot better than the Keychron because I'm not a fan of the perforations in mice. That's just gonna introduce dust and sweat which I don't want. The Pwnage Ambi's design is more user friendly since it has removable buttons and you can use whichever shell you want. The current price is great, too. Much so that I'd buy a couple more just to keep them in hand because the only truly viable options are this, the Keychron M1 and the Logitech G903 in terms of being wireless.The keyboard in the picture is a GK980 triple-mode with Glacier Silver switches. I got it straight from Skyloong's website since they don't sell that specific model on Amazon. I definitely recommend their products. They sell smaller boards too, but be careful because they sell optical and mechanical versions of their USB-only keyboards.The deskmat in the picture is from Amazon, it's called "Purple Anime Desk Mat Japanese Tokyo City Mousepad Retro Neon Pixel XXL Deskmat".
S**E
New to gaming
I'm newer to gaming. My wife got me into fps games about a year ago and as far as I can tell this is kind of the standard I would like from other manufacturers. More comfortable than the bargain G305, more customizable than any other brand and the sliding sensor is dope. I would highly recommend playing with that for a second to see where you can place it to make your aim feel that much more natural. Software is nothing fancy but it allows you to make fine tuned adjustments and set your profiles.
J**N
A Colorful Option for the Left-Handed
A new gaming mouse company is arriving every day lately, and so many of them claim to make an ambidextrous mouse, but they really only cater to the right-handed. They seem to be a little embarrassed about it too, look at the pictures. Close-ups on those right-hand-only buttons but no pictures of the depressingly blank opposite side.So when PWNAGE came out with the Ultra Custom Symm, I was a bit vocal. It is frustrating when there are so few true symmetrical mice available let alone wireless ones. Then I found out about the PWNAGE Ultra Custom Ambi, and I had to have one for my collection.Overall it is similar in shape to the GPW, but is a bit smaller. The DPI button is up top behind the scroll wheel. The power button is confusing at first since it has 3 options, off, power with RGB on the scroll wheel only, which indicates the DPI level, and power with full RGB. The right and left mouse buttons work great with no notable slop. The scroll wheel is functional, nothing to get excited about and the side buttons are well-placed. Weight is slightly less than the GPW. It is impressive that the Ambi feels very solid even though the removable covers and buttons are held on with tabs and magnets. Battery life lasts almost a week between charges for me, which is not bad. I’m a claw grip person, so the honeycomb shell doesn’t both me.The software for the Ambi is a small file with a straightforward interface. Switching the mouse buttons is easy, but a toggle would be nice for right and left-handed.The Ambi has a lot going for it, it is customizable by color, and even more so if you go through the PWNAGE website. Where a lot of the big names give you one or two colors and special editions for games you might not play, PWNAGE offers black and white by default and the Ambi comes in mint, red, pink, maroon noir, gold amber, and chameleon pearl or any combination of those colors if you want to customize.So, if you want a wireless mouse in a different color than black, or think the GPW is a bit too big, or are a lefty like me, or maybe share a computer with someone who is, then it is easy to recommend the Ambi.
B**L
A real ambidexterous mouse
Many of the mice advertised as ambidexterous aren't really. This one is. This is the only truly ambidexterous wireless mouse I could find in a white color. It works well.
P**K
Great for lefty’s!
This is a true ambi design which has buttons on both sides. One side can be disabled through software, which is simple to use. I was looking for something with a modern sensor to upgrade from my old G300 mouse and this fit the bill perfectly.
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