Ozone Argon Ocelot Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 08.06.15
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Closer Look

   


The most interesting feature of the Argon Ocelot World is definitely its body, which is made from parts that offer different grip styles as well as a rough and smooth surfaces. The shape is pretty classic with average dimensions. The left side offers some extra space for the grip of your thumb. The materials are well-desinged and implemented and like usual, there is a lot of attention to details. The rough and porous surfaces ensure an excellent grip, while the smooth top with its almost velvety finish makes the mouse very comfortable right from the beginning. The shape and arrangement of buttons make the mouse symmetrical and usable by right-handers and left-handers. The wheel, which is made from plastic and covered almost entirely with rubber, is big, strong and provides excellent grip as well as tactile feedback. Right behind the wheel, there are buttons to increase/decrease the DPI. On the back of the mouse there is the Ozone logo placed on a silver area.

Back

   


Although not detailed, the sensor behind the Argon Ocelot World is most likely a PixArt ADNS-9800 sensor, since the maximum resolution is 8200 DPI. The laser sensor is placed in the center of the mouse. The Argon Ocelot World also features an adjustable weight system. For that purpose there are four small weights, which let you add 4.5g with each weight. The weight stones are positioned in the rear part of the body and are easy to access. Ozone decided to provide the Argon Ocelot World with glide pads made of teflon, which means that these will last a very long time. A closer look at the cable reveals that it has been braided with a black sleeve.


Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Photo Gallery / Delivery
Page 3 - Features
Page 4 - Closer Look
Page 5 - Software
Page 6 - Conclusion




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