MSI VERSA PRO Wireless Mouse Review

When it comes to games on PC, the right set of peripherals can make all the difference. For some, this means prioritizing precision with a high-DPI mouse or mechanical keyboard with tactile feedback. For others, it is more about comfort during long gaming sessions, where an ergonomic design or wireless installation can go a long way. Despite personal preferences, however, some peripherals stick so well rounded hardware that holds almost any installation and MSIs Versa Pro Wireless Mouse is one of them.

Versa Pro Wireless is a mid -weight ergonomic gaming mouse by MSI just launched on May 27, and although it does not necessarily invent the gaming mouse, it does everything to improve it. Built around a powerful sensor and connection, durable optical switches, prolonged battery life and a comfortable design, MSI's latest gaming mouse is one of the best currently on the market, which enhances the company's position as a leading manufacturer in gaming peritos and accessories.

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Versa Pro Wireless's look and feels good

Even before Versa Pro Wireless is started and connected, it makes a big impression directly out of the box. For starters, it is extremely convenient to keep, and its high quality materials give it a durability that not every game mouse can boast. While light play mice have their advantages, it is in the name of mid -weight mice to be the best from both worlds – easy enough to float over the muspad but heavy enough to feel reliable in the hand. Weighs at 97 g, Versa Pro Wireless hits the sweet place when it comes to weight.

And it doesn't compromise at all in style either, even though it's a mid -weight game mouse. The heavier a gaming mouse gets, the bulky and boxies see it in general, but that is not the case with Versa Pro Wireless. It has the framework for a heavier gaming mouse but still maintains a certain idea of ​​the elegant and the slime that usually comes with a lighter mouse. Adaptable RGB lighting also shines through the cozy structured grips on each side of the mouse, as well as the mouse wheel and the MSI logo on the body.

The adaptable RGB lighting proved to be not consistent, as it would not automatically launch and would have to be done manually with the MSI center, but it is unclear if this was a hardware problem with the mouse itself or a problem with MSI centers.

Versa Pro Wireless is versatile, efficient and very customizable

From a functional point of view, Versa Pro Wireless can prove to be useful for almost all types of players, thanks to its very adaptable nature. There are 13 programmable buttons on the one that makes it somewhat rare among advanced gaming mice, and their placement hardly requires any reach at all, which ensures that those who take advantage of such adaptation are not worn when their game session ends. With the MSI Center, users can customize each button on the mouse, its RGB lighting effects, DPI and more.

Speaking of Mouse DPI, Versa Pro Wireless can reach up to 26,000 dpi by adapting it via the MSI Center. Users can also save five custom DPI presets in the MSI Center that can be easily cycled by using the DPI button at the bottom of the mouse. The bottom of the mouse also includes a switch for Versa Pro Wireless' Tri-Mode connection, which includes Bluetooth, wireless and the ability to turn off the mouse. The mouse wheel also has an endless rolling function that can be activated via the button just below it, and the wheel can also be tilted to the left and right.

Versa Pro Wirless Mouse's battery lasts about 80 hours with RGB suspended, but it can still hold almost half of the RGB activated, making it one of the best gaming mice on the market when it comes to battery life. It takes almost no time to charge at all either, and the accompanying 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 to register meaningful feedback and prevent accidental presses, but not so much that use of it becomes tiring during longer gaming sessions.

Testing it in active game performed Versa Pro Wireless excellent. Like an eager Destiny 2 Players who prefer mouse and keyboard to the controller, I took Versa Pro Wireless for a Joyride through several long gaming sessions, and not once it released me. It proved to be continuously fast, accurate and comfortable, which left me more than happy to call it my new game museum. It is very difficult not to stress how comfortable this mouse really is – how well it fits in the palm and how its gently structured sides and mouse wheels make it much easier to maintain a grip on.

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

Everything that is taken into account, MSI Versa Pro Wireless is impressive, to say the least, balance the shape and function in a way that almost all types of players can benefit from. It may not introduce revolutionary new features, but it requires almost all aspects of what makes an amazing gaming mouse and improves it to deliver an elegant, ergonomic peripheral that is more than worth investing in. With excellent battery life, pain -free connection, lots of adaptation options and a design that really feels good in hand, it is difficult that it is difficult that it is difficult that it is difficult to do so that it is the case that is the case that is the case that is the case that is the case, it is the case that is the case.

MSI Versa Pro Wireless

Weight

97 g

Sensor and DPI

Pixart PAW-3395 Optical Sensor and 26000 (via MSI Center)

Switch

Omron Optical Micro Switch

RGB lighting

Yes

Programmable buttons

13 programmable buttons

Stamp

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The Versa Pro Wireless Mouse is currently available to purchase on MSI's official website for $ 109.99. Game Rant was provided with a mouse for this review.

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