G600 Milkeshake Review hands on etc First off Ill begin this entire review by using Marest's guidelines, I will give my own opinion on it and an unbias opinion as well.
Ergonomics - While I do feel the design is made to be comfortable for your hand, it still feels too big for a 1 size fits all mouse. The extra button layout is by far better than any of the competitors around simply by deviding 2 rows of 3 buttons and making them V in toward each other respectively, giving you a valley and peak kind of muscle memory, now I can agree the Naga/G600 have a ton of buttons on them but how many can you possible use? Imo if the layout is proper every button can be used, but again not every MMO has a bloated spell book like WoW, so this is up to personal preference completely, while I love the mouse I'd say the Naga hex is another well designed mouse for people who want more buttons but not 20~ . In all design wise its a bit bulky and stands nearly 2 inches tall on the left side or numberpad.
Tracking
Resolution: 200 - 8200 dots per inch (dpi)
Image processing: 11.25 megapixels/second
Max. acceleration: 30G*
Max. speed: up to 160 inches (4.06 m)/second*
Responsiveness
USB data format: 16 bits/axis
USB report rate: Up to 1000 reports/second
Sleep mode: disabled
Glide
Dynamic coefficient of friction: .09 µ (k)**
Static coefficient of friction: .14 µ (s)**
Total weight: 133 grams
Cord: 15 grams
Durability
Buttons (Left / Right / Third): 20 million clicks
Feet: 250 kilometers
Measurements
Weight: 133 grams (without cable)
Dimensions: 118mm x 75mm x 41mm
Cable length: 6.5 feet (2 meters)
Overall Component quality - Currently I feel like the g600 has a solid build physically speaking sensor seems responsive @ 4000 DPI, which is what I use normally, I've attempted 5000 at most, sensor can move mouse accurately around 1 inch above the surface, i.e floating. This could be considered good and bad, I do not pick my mouse up when gaming or really ever so to me its not an issue, if you were to pick it up I could see disorientation coming quickly as the mouse will move. As I have mentioned before the packaged software and firmware are not amazing but I wouldn't expect them to be this soon. Setup is fairly easy with the software and a lot of possible functions and such are available making the mouse have an edge on a lot of the competition. The LED buttons and color changing is lovely, match my entire black/red build and setup.
Sensor - 200-8200 DPI, Polling rates of 125-250-500-1000, Advanced options include - Enable per profile pointer settings - seperate dpi x and y axis - Acceleration (enhanced pointer precision) @ 1000hz and Acceleration enabled I dont noticed too many things but at any settings ive seen a few lil hiccups here and there but nothing absurd. Im not as familliar w/ sensors as marest or some others but the mouse in use seems fairly decent and w/o the buttons and such I feel it could be accurate enough for FPS gaming.