Reviewers who evaluated 2.4GHz use treated it as the main gaming mode and reported it was reliable or issue-free.
Pros: click latency, macro support
Cons: firmware reliability, tilt gesture controls
Reviewers who evaluated 2.4GHz use treated it as the main gaming mode and reported it was reliable or issue-free.
Pros: click latency, macro support
Cons: firmware reliability, tilt gesture controls
2.4GHz connectivity was praised as reliable and ideal for high-speed gaming.
Pros: 2.4GHz connectivity, surface compatibility
Cons: click noise, software stability
2.4GHz connectivity received strong marks for gaming preference, lag-free behavior, and wireless 8K support without extra add-ons.
Pros: acceleration control, wireless latency
Cons: onboard memory, MMO gaming suitability
2.4GHz connectivity was praised for responsiveness and low-latency precision, especially through HyperSpeed mode.
Pros: ecosystem integration, sensor performance
Cons: AI Prompt Master, durability over time
2.4GHz connectivity was praised for reliable operation, easy switching, useful receiver placement, and strong overall connectivity.
Pros: motion consistency, wireless latency
Cons: palm grip comfort, software stability
Reviewers generally found the 2.4GHz mode reliable, low-latency, and best for gaming, with occasional notes that dongle placement or switches could affect ease.
Pros: build quality, ergonomic design
Cons: handedness options, RGB features
2.4GHz connectivity was praised for smooth, stable, responsive gaming performance and no noticeable lag in testing.
Pros: wireless latency, Accuracy and tracking precision
Cons: side button quality, materials quality
2.4GHz connectivity was praised as a fast, stable wireless option.
Pros: wireless latency, surface compatibility
Cons: RGB features, firmware reliability
2.4GHz connectivity was positively supported by performance on Windows and a reviewer preference for 2.4 GHz.
Pros: glide smoothness, sensor performance
Cons: grip texture, firmware reliability
2.4GHz connectivity was scored from the review that tied the dongle setup to better reception and reliability.
Pros: onboard memory, software stability
Cons: handedness options
2.4GHz connectivity drew setup and receiver criticism in two reviews, even though broader wireless use could still be smooth.
Pros: battery life, programmable buttons
Cons: software stability, firmware reliability
2.4GHz connectivity was stable enough in some testing, yet the cabled receiver/dongle setup was frequently described as cumbersome or strange.
Pros: connection stability, weight
Cons: click latency, cable flexibility