Siberian mouse dark net forum3/7/2024 ![]() ![]() Once you place you hand on the mouse, you essentially deaden the sound by maybe a good 30-40% and the noise is much more tolerable, but I personally probably wouldn't use high speed due to the noise unless I was gaming with headphones on. There is a slight whine you hear, but it's mostly drowned out by the overall sucking/blowing noise the fan generates. High speed - You get the most air movement, but you also get the most overall noise. With the mouse, the noise is something else that I haven't been accustomed to hearing for a good while. The only time I hear fan noise is when the fans for the CPU have to speed up or the fans on the GPU speed up, otherwise from my position it's quiet. I cannot hear any fan noise from my computer case that sits about 3ft from me. I personally feel there's no reason to utilize this speed. When using my mouse pad the vibrations are absorbed, just like with the high setting. This speed setting can also, on a smooth surface with the 16,000 DPI setting can make very slight, but almost negligible movements of the mouse cursor. ![]() Medium - I can feel some air flow, it's certainly less noticeable than the high setting. As long as you're not utilizing a smooth surface as your mouse pad, the high speed of the fan and overall vibration shouldn't impact your use if you utilize 16,000 DPI setting. However, with the mouse sitting on my mouse pad, the pad absorbs the vibration and the mouse cursor does not move. I've set the DPI to the highest setting of 16,000 and let the fan run on high and set the mouse right on the desk and I did notice some very slight movement, almost negligible, of the mouse cursor. High - I can definitely feel the air moving and you will feel a noticeable vibration of the mouse when you're using it. There are 3 speed settings and an off setting. Here is an image of the RGB "Off" setting - You'll notice the scroll wheel, DPI indicator light and the fan still have RGB going, but the lighting effect seen in the video clip above is off:Īs for the fan, the Fan Button (on the underside of the mouse) allows you to choose the setting that fits you the best. The wheel and DPI indicator share the same color while the fan cycles through the RGB colors every few seconds. The mouse wheel, the side indicator DPI lights and the fan still have RGB effects. Even with the Off option selected, there are still RGB lights on the mouse. To change the RGB effect you hold down the Left Mouse Button + Right Mouse Button and click the Forward Mouse Button (top button on the side of the mouse). Tail, Neon, Steady, Response, Streaming, Wave (cycles all 7 colors), Breathing (cycles all 7 colors) There are 7 programmed RGB Lighting Effects and an Off option: Here's a small clip showing one of the RGB lighting effects of the mouse - this is the default RGB setting when I plugged the mouse in. There are a total of 7 buttons on the mouse.Ĥ = DPI button (that's the button just below the mouse wheel)ħ = Fan control button, located on the underside of the mouse, seen in the picture below - small circle button near the bottom. Cody was the black and white one and Bailey was the white - sadly they both have passed on and this is my favorite mouse pad) (as a small bonus to the viewers, you can see pictures my old Siberian Huskies on the mouse pad. The official dimensions and weight of the Zephyr mouse are: They're very close in size, the Zephyr is just a little smaller in overall size. Here's a comparison shot of my Logitech G502 next to the Zephyr. Inside the envelope you're given a couple of sheets with stickers, a thank you redeem code for $10 off a future purchase and the User Manual. The blower tool is used for getting into the holes of the mouse and helping suck/blow out debris that might get in there (pet hair, lint and so on). ![]() The box top slides off to show you the contents packaged inside.Ĭontents of the box includes the mouse, an envelope, a card and a blower tool (yes, it does remind me of the snot sucking syringes you use for infants). I just thought I'd share the packaging, contents and a some images that you can take into consideration for the mouse as you compare the other technical info provided in the pre-release review by found here.įirst, the unboxing. My Zephyr mouse finally arrived! (actually, it showed up on December 21st, but the wife thought it would be a cool idea to steal it, wrap it and say it was from Santa.thought it would be "fun" to have Santa bring me a present that I could open while the kids opened all their gifts from Santa). ![]()
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