Tt eSPORTS Azurues
Tt eSPORTS Azurues is a mouse built primarily for fps games. Chose between 400, 800 or 1600 dpi to optimise your gaming. The Azurues is equipped with a rubber grip. The tracking sensor of choice for this mouse is optical. The mouse is equipped with so called “OMRON© Gaming Switch Capable of up to 5 Million Keystrokes”, which sets Thermaltake eSPORTS Azurues apart from other mice in the segment.

Features
- Model: AZURUES Gaming Mouse (MO-ARS003DTD)
- Extreme Gaming Optical Sensor 1600 DPI Engine (400/800/1600 DPI Adjustable), Flexible Adjustment for Different Game Genres.
- OMRON© Gaming Switch Capable of up to 5 Million Keystrokes.
- Braided USB Cable with Gold-Plated Connector.
- Low-Friction Movement Design, Ideal for FPS (First-Person Shooting) Game Genre.
- Striking Pause-Break Color-Red Lighting Effect.
- Industrial Grade Rubber-Coating Finish for better Hand Grip.
- Body Dimension:126.5mm (length) x 67.2mm (width) x 38.5mm (height).
- Interface: USB port (1.1 or 2.0)
- Operational system: Windows 7®/Vista®/XP®

The Good
- Good warranty
- Works great for both left and right-handed gaming
- Comfortable with the fingertip grip and, a bit less, with the palm grip
- Quiet sounding scroll wheel with smooth tactile feedback
- Low lift-off distance of 1 mm
- On-the-fly dpi adjustment between 400, 800 and 1600 dpi
- Rubber coating for good grip
- Weight system with 13.5 grams
- Adjustable weight
- Teflon feet
- Long-life Omron switches
- 1.8m durable braided cable with gold-plated USB headers
- Protective carrying pouch
- Completely plug-and-play, no drivers are needed
The Bad
- Placement of the dpi switch
- Only the three basic buttons
- Too light even with its weights
- Useless pause-break lighting system

The Bottom Line
Some of the reviewers think that the mouse DPi buttons is a bit misplaced under the mouse. They like the customizable weight system however, even when all weights are inserted the mouse is to some a little light. With that said all other things with this mouse is outstanding.
Sources
Vortez | Hitechlegion | Techspot


