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Marsback Zephyr PRO RGB Gaming Mouse With Built-In Fan Review

How Much Does it Cost?

The Marsbacik Zephyr PRO RGB Sweat-Proof Gaming Mouse With Built-in Fan is available now directly from Marsback. It’s listed at $99.99, but is actually now down to $59, which is a really competitive price and in-line with similarly equipped mice, albeit, ones without an RGB fan in them.

Overview

I thought this mouse would just be a simple gimmick and that’s it, and I was certainly wrong. Usually a product this quirky tends to be a cheaper product or experiment that flops. However, Marsback went to Kickstarter, and had great success. They’ve listened to user feedback, and improved the product over time and now we have this latest Pro version. It has a revised fan design, switches and more, and while I haven’t used the old one, I really can’t fault the product they’ve sent me.

It’s every bit as competitive as its main rivals, with a sensor and switch setup that can rival the likes of SteelSeries, Glorious and countless others. It’s also fitting well into the ultralight category at just 69g, so I’m guessing that little fan doesn’t actually add much weight. Actually, the fan doesn’t even seem to add to the overall cost, as the price is still competitive.

It’s a little quirky and fun, but it’s practical too. I don’t need this mouse, but I do like it, and I’d happily still own it. However, if you suffer from swampy palms while working or gaming, perhaps this mouse could really help you game more comfortably. I am genuinely curious how many of would need this mouse, so feel free to shout out in the comments below.

Should I Buy One?

If you’re looking for a competitive, ultralight, great performing gaming mouse, the Zephyr PRO RGB Gaming Mouse is a great option. Of course, the added benefits of the built-in fan adding extra airflow, on-board profiles, a competent software suite, ultra-light braided cable, and some rather excellent RGB all take it to the next level. Highly recommended.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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