Peripherals

Tecware Torque+ RGB Gaming Mouse Review

A Closer Look

There’s no shortage of great looking peripherals on the market today. Thankfully, first impressions of the Tecware Torque+ are that it’s just as good looking as the best on the market today. It uses a stunning two-tone glossy white and black design that just looks stunning.

Down the left side, you’ll find a moulded texture design providing added grip, but also, it looks aesthetically pleasing too. There are two main side buttons, typically the forward and backward navigation as you would expect. However, there’s an extra switch right in the middle, which is great, as you can program these through the software.

The glossy top finish looks great, but thanks to the sweeping shape of it, it’s also very comfortable in your hand. However, I know those who get sweaty hands while gaming may not want this finish compared to some of the soft-touch material finishes on other mice.

The LMB and RMB have a nice scooped out shape to them, it’s subtle, but that’s all you need to get a really comfortable and natural finger position. There’s a huge cut-away in the middle, allowing for an oversized mouse wheel, which features a lovely textured grip.

Down the right side, you’ll find another textured surface matching the design on the left. Pretty much straight forward, but keep in mind, the ergonomics are built for right-handed use only.

Around the back, there’s a simple Tecware logo. They’re a new brand to me, but I actually like the sound of the name, and the logo looks pretty decent too. Overall, I don’t think anyone would be ashamed to have this on their desk, not one bit.

Down the front edge, you’ll notice some frosty plastics, and the same just around the bottom trim of the mouse. Why? Well, it’s RGB of course! This is 2020 after all.

On the underside, you’ll find a pretty flat profile, with five slipmats to provide added glide; one in each corner and one surrounding the sensor.

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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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