MSI Versa for Wireless Mouse Review

When it comes to playing games on a PC, the right set of peripherals can change everything. For some, this means prioritizing accuracy with high dpi mouse or mechanical keyboard with tactile feedback. For others it is more about comfort during long gaming sessions, where ergonomic design or wireless settings can go a long way. Despite personal preferences, however, some peripherals excel in the same way as rounded hardware that can accommodate almost any settings, and MSI Versa for Wireless The mouse is one of them.

Versa for Wireless is the middle weight of the MSI Ergonomic Game Mouse, which has just started on May 27, and although it does not necessarily have to rediscover the gaming mouse, it does everything in its power to improve it. The latest MSI game mouse is based on a powerful sensor and connectivity, durable optical switches, long -term battery life and comfortable design, is one of the best on the market and strengthens the position of the company as a leading manufacturer of gaming peripherals and accessories.

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Wireless wireless look and feels great

Before the wireless connection of Versa for Wireless Up and connected, it is a great impression directly from the box. It is extremely comfortable for beginners and its high quality materials give it a durability that every game mouse can boast of. While light gaming mice have their merits, it is in the name of the middle weight to be the best of both worlds – light enough to hover over the mice, but hard enough to feel reliably in their hand. Versa for Wireless, weighing 97 g, hits a sweet place in terms of weight.

And it is not a compromise in style, although it is a middle weight gaming mouse. A heavier gaming mouse and becomes more voluminous and a boxer that generally looks, but this is not the case of wireless versa Pro. It has a heavier gaming mouse, but still maintains a certain appearance of elegant and slenderness, which usually accompanies a lighter mouse. Customizable RGB lighting also shines with a cozy textured handles on each side of the mouse, as well as mice and MSI logo on the body.

Customizable RGB lighting has not shown that it is consistent because it would not be automatically and would have to be manually using the MSI center, but it is not clear whether it was a hardware problem with the mouse or problem with the MSI center.

Versa for Wireless is versatile, efficient and highly customizable

From a functional point of view, Versa may prove to be useful for almost any type of player due to its highly customizable nature. There are incredible 13 programmable buttons that make it somewhat rare in top gaming mice, and their location requires almost no reach at all, which ensures that those who use such adaptation are not worn until their game session is over. With the MSI Center, users can customize each mouse button, its effects of RGB, DPI and more.

Speaking of Mouse DPI, Versa Pro Wireless can reach 26,000 DPI by adapting it through the MSI Center. Users can save five own DPI presets at the MSI Center, which can be easily passed using the DPI button on the bottom of the mouse. On the underside of the mouse is also part of the switch to connect to Versa Pro wireless mode, which includes Bluetooth, wireless value and the possibility to turn off the mouse. The mouse wheel also has an endless scroll function that can be enabled by a button just below it, and the wheel can be tilted to the left and right.

The Versa for Wirless Mouse battery takes approximately 80 hours with RGB, but can still take just below half with RGB on, making it one of the best gaming mice on the market in terms of battery life. Neither of them takes almost any time and the included charging cable is flexible enough to continue using it while charging is not a problem. It is also quite quiet, with clicks that are resistant enough to register meaningful feedback and prevent random presses, but not enough that its use is tiring in longer games.

Versa for Wireless tested it in active gaming and made great. As passionate Destiny 2 A player who prefers the mouse and keyboard on the controller, I took Versa for Wireless for Joyride through several lengthy gaming sessions, and not once it did not disappoint. It has always shown that it is fast, accurate and comfortable and left me more than happy to call it my new game mouse. It is very difficult to emphasize how comfortable this mouse is – how well it fits into the palm and how it is a finely textured side and the mice make it easier to maintain adhesion.

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

All things considered, MSI Versa for Wireless is impressive, at least, balancing the mold and function as it can benefit almost any type of player. It does not have to introduce revolutionary new features, but it requires almost every aspect of what makes a great game mouse and improves it to provide an elegant, ergonomic peripheral that is more than paying to invest. With excellent battery life, painless connectivity, lots of adaptation and design options that really feel good in hand, it's a kind of game valve.

MSI Versa for Wireless

Weight

97g

Sensor and DPI

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

Switches

Optical micro switch Omron

RGB lighting

Yes

Programmable buttons

13 Programmable buttons

Mark

MSI


The Versa for Wireless The mouse is currently available to buy on the official MSI website for $ 109.99. The game Rant was provided for the purposes of this review.

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