04 - 05 - 2024
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aqirys tga wireless review b

   A 2.4GHz wireless gaming mouse with a range of 10 meters, a blazing fast optical/laser sensor, durable primary keys and RGB lighting may not be something we haven’t seen quite a few times in the past already but AQIRYS took things bit further with their T.G.A model. I am of course referring to the extra modular parts, adjustable click feedback, splash-proof PCB and its wireless battery life. Yes, the modular parts are not of the best possible quality and unless you have its lights turned off at all times battery life will never get close to the advertised 50 hours (with RGB lighting on at all times the most i recorded was just over 33) but both make the T.G.A stand out. The bundled spacers are not hard to mount but the primary mouse buttons worked well the moment i took it out of the box so i never even thought about using them. As for shape well the T.G.A follows the typical one used mostly in the market and that along with its medium size are things that my hands felt right at home with. Gliding was also very good on all 3 mats i used the T.G.A on but tracking accuracy is also something the PAW3370 optical sensor is primary in charge of obviously.


   At the time of this review AQIRYS hasn’t really expanded their operations outside the EU (hardly even in the EU at this point) and so the T.G.A Wireless Gaming Mouse is basically just sold in Romania for around 84Euros (PC-Coolers). This price tag is more or less on par with what the competition asks for similar gaming mice but seeing that AQIRYS is a very new company i do think they would do well to try and cut that down a bit (if not now certainly when they expand to include other markets). Overall, i have nothing bad to say about the T.G.A Wireless Gaming Mouse by AQIRYS, yes, I’d like to see higher quality modular parts (still that would probably increase weight and AQIRYS may had wanted to avoid that) but other than that the mouse delivers on everything from wireless and wired use, excellent tracking accuracy, blazing fast speeds, RGB illumination (alas somewhat limited) and durable primary switches and for all of those it deserves the Golden Award.

PROS


- Primary Kailh Switches (80 Million Clicks)
- Very Good Grip
- Very Accurate & Fast (Pixart PAW3370 Sensor)
- RGB Lighting (6 Effects)
- 6 Available DPI Presets
- Wireless & Wired Use
- Modular Parts (Black/Blue/White)
- Adjustable Click Feedback
- Battery Life (Up To 50 Hours)



CONS


- Current Availability
- Modular Part Quality (Compared To Non Modular Ribcage Models)
- Perforated Housing (Exposed Interior)