![]() ![]() The underside of the mouse features an attractive RGB strip the wraps around the mouse. Picking up the Zephyr Pro is easy with ample room for your fingers. The inward curves of the mouse are also quite similar to the Model O and FK series mice. If you’re familiar with those mice, the adjustment to the Zephyr Pro will be no problem. The Marsback Zephyr Pro RGB is a familiar feeling mouse, with strong resemblances to popular ambidextrous mice like the Zowie FK series and the Glorious Model O lines of mice.Ĭompared with the Model O Wireless, the Zephyr Pro is a little bit shorter, while having similar width, height, and hump placement. If you’re desperate for some hand sweat relief while gaming, I would recommend checking this out. You can turn off the fan via a button on the bottom of the mouse. The small fan inside produces a slightly audible whirr, but nothing that I would consider distracting in a normal PC gaming setup. The Marsback was 2 degrees celsius cooler than the Glorious. This isn’t an exact science, I probe thermometer isn’t meant to accurately measure ambient temperature but I did it anyway. ![]() I wasn’t feeling as clammy as I normally would be after a long gaming session. The Marsback Zephyr Pro’s internal fan produces a noticeable little breeze on the palm of my hand. I get sweaty during extended gaming sessions, especially when it’s a competitive game, it’s why I prefer matte-coated mice over glossy ones. Advertisements Does the Fan Make a Difference?
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