

I have spent nearly three good weeks with it, and I have had no complaints. The mouse is slightly larger than other ultra light-weight mice I have tried before, but it’s not too bulky or long that it would cause any sort of discomfort. The design is used to cut down on the weight of the device, but it also cleverly works in showcasing the tiny fan tucked away under the palm, which glows pleasantly along with the rest of the device. The Zephyr Pro is a handsome device, although I am aware that its unique honeycomb design might not be up to everyone’s taste. With a solid light-weight construction, RGB bling, and powerful PMW3389 sensor onboard, the Zephyr Pro is also a fairly solid gaming mouse that easily competes with the best out there. And what’s more, it actually works - in a sort of a limited capacity - but thankfully, it’s not the only thing Marsback is relying on to attract potential buyers.


The fan is the Zephyr Pro’s biggest USP, because as far as I know, no major peripherals manufacturer employs such a solution to aid gamers like me.
