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MSI VERSA Pro & STRIKE PRO Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Review

A Closer Look – VERSA PRO WIRELESS

Much like the keyboard, their new VERSA PRO WIRELESS has that familiar MSI aesthetic, lending many of its design elements from the mice that came before it, but also integrated uniquely MSI features, such as the RGB lighting pattern down the side, which we see is similar to what’s on their motherboards, graphics cards and other premium products.

The mouse is designed for a full-hand grip, with a large texted top panel, and a durable rubber grip left side panel with wing, allowing a comfortable resting position for your thumb, and ensuring you can get a film hold on the mouse.

there’s even more of that rubber diamond pattern on the right side, adding more grip, and it also look pretty slick too, especially with the built-in ARGB lighting on each side.

The mouse is angled to be slightly lower on the front right, allowing for a more natural wrist position, but do keep in mind these ergonomics are for right handed users only.

The mouse buttons are elongated, with a slight recess and curve in each, which encourages your fingers to comfortably rest in the sweet spot on each. The right button is also longer, again just promoting a more natural wrist, hand and finger position for increased comfort and usability.

The mouse wheel is nice and large, and features a deep diamond pattern rubber grip, which matches the rubber grip located on the left and right sides o the mouse.

On the underside, you’ll find five large PTFE feet, ensuring that the mouse has exceptional glide on any gaming surface. There’s also a dedicated profile button, wireless/Bluetooth toggle switch that also acts as the master power switch, and of course, that fantastic PixArt optical sensor right in the middle too.

Interestingly, the wireless battery is a removable puck, and you can take it out and charge it. However, it’s a dual purpose, as its removal slightly reduces the weight of the mouse, which you can do if operating the mouse via the included USB Type-C cable.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, 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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