Awesome Tips ASUS TUF Gaming M4 Air – Unboxing & First Impressions
Today our resident professional gamer is going to attempt to get in to a box on camera! Inside this particular box contains a nice looking mouse which is the ASUS TUF Gaming M4 Air. A very lightweight mouse with numerous holes in them and what’s possibly a very affordable price point as well. Make sure you check back in a week or two for our incredibly well made review!
Today our resident professional gamer is going to attempt to get in to a box on camera! Inside this particular box contains a nice looking mouse which is the ASUS TUF Gaming M4 Air. A very lightweight mouse with numerous holes in them and what’s possibly a very affordable price point as well. Make sure you check back in a week or two for our incredibly well made review!
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cool vibeo đź‘Ťyou should unbox more plastic in the future
The M4 Air is definitely an interesting mouse. I've been using it for a short while now and am very impressed with it. Mine weighs in at 45.7 grams!
I am waiting for an in-depth review from TechPowerUp regarding the technical performance of the clicks and the sensor.
If the numbers are good and nothing out of the ordinary, I am sold.
The sensor looks weird because it's positioned horizontally, however it should track the same was as any other vertically positioned sensor(which is literally every other mouse). No idea why they chose to go that way.
I like the shape of the Pulsefire Haste, however I wish the front was slightly longer. This shape of the M4 Air seems to be exactly that, a Pulsefire Haste that is sligthly longer in the front.
The wireless M4 got reviewed by pzogel last month and there were a few issues with the sensor performance like motion delay, he pointed out that battery life was also not great, despite having very minimal lights. So I think this is the only viable option of that M4 lineup release by ASUS.
Well the wireless model might be possible to get saved with firmware releases, who knows, we will see.