Gigabyte Uranium Wireless Mouse & Ghost Station Review
Peter Donnell / 11 years ago
A Closer Look
The mouse features some super slick ergonomics and the front of the mouse sits nice and low. There are five buttons along the left side, two sit next to the left mouse button, while three more are tucked into the side panel.
There is a ridge that runs down the mouse from the scroll wheel to the back, in this ridge we find another pair of switches, as well as a blue LED indicator.
The right side of the mouse narrow inward, so this would really only be ideal for a right handed user.
The scroll wheel feature a slick looking, but surprisingly grippy coating, it’s also huge and well weighted, giving a lot of range and control while also being multi-directional, handy for navigation of the Ghost Station settings. Behind it we also have a two way toggle switch that can be nudged forwards or backwards.
Under the front end of the mouse you will find a small USB port that is used for charging the mouse.
There are five slip mats on the base, three at the back, one at the front and one around the sensor. There is a connect button to pair your device, a master power switch and a battery compartment that holds 2 x AA batteries.
Here you can better see the ergonomics of the mouse, narrow at the back and wide at the front.
The Ghost Macro Station is a separate unit that features an OLED screen on a swivel mount.
The swivel mount gives you a the best viewing angle, but lifting it up also allows for easier access to the USB cable at the front.
The USB plug clips into a little holder behind the screen.
It features a retractable mechanism but can also be locking in place, this allows you to charge your mouse while in use.
There are just two buttons on the Ghost, these are simply used to adjust the overall brightness or the screen.