🎮 Elevate Your Game with the Featherlight S 001!
The Projects Gaming S 001 is a cutting-edge wired gaming mouse featuring a lightweight honeycomb shell, PMW3389 sensor with up to 16000 DPI, and customizable RGB lighting. Weighing only 63g, it offers ergonomic comfort and 7 programmable buttons, making it ideal for serious gamers seeking precision and style.
Brand | Projects Gaming |
Hardware Platform | PC, PC/Mac/Linux |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.4 x 3.7 x 2.2 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Projects Gaming |
ASIN | B084351MV3 |
Date First Available | January 22, 2020 |
H**Y
Very solid for 50 bucks.
overall solid mouse with a few hiccups youd expect from it not being a name brand.Shapeits a zowie ec clone, lol nuff said. if you dont know what that is, this is an ergonomic mouse, the rounded shape contours to your hand and its generally a very safe shape for mouses.buttonsthe buttons are good, just good. they have 20 mil omrons in the left and right mouse button that are very tactile and clicky, overall satisfying, no pre or post travel noted in those. now, on the side buttons...man, theyre clicky, no pre travel and then bam, this mushy post travel...you can almost push the button all the way into the shell. they really arent a HUGE problem for the average gamer, but if you dont like pushy side buttons, just be aware. they take very little force so if you arent mashing on them you might not even notice it. the scroll wheel take a bit of force to click down, is somewhat mushy, and the tension in the scroll itself is almost non existent so you might end up scrolling when you only meant to click it. the feel when you scroll is actually pretty good though, steps are somewhat tactile but quiet, maybe a bit not tactile enough, not bad over all, just clicking in is horrible.build qualitylight weight, solid build from an unknown company, you can click the side buttons if you squeeze REALLY hard, wont come up in gameplay though. the shell is very solid and coated with that soft rubbery kind of plastic, its pretty nice IMO and the hole design for the lightweight of the mouse is done fairly well here, not irritating like a mm710. it FEELS like a premium mouse in hand. the cable is okay by todays standard, its cheap paracord, its like a pretty off brand gwolves cable. really not a bad build, again, feels like an 80 dollar mouse, feels like it. sensors great, its a 3389, dont worry about that. mouse feet suck though.softwarebasic, dont expect much here. you can customize your RGB (pretty limited but comes with the standard features youd expect, more or less), set macros though i didnt mess with that so i cant tell you how much youre really able to do there, and change your dpi. pretty standard, no bells or whistles here.overall, its a pretty solid mouse. i took a star away for the mushy buttons, really didnt feel good. great experience with this mouse though and if this company took the time to refine a couple things, it might be a force to be reckoned with. not super certain i can recommend it however. i havent tried the model D yet, but thatd really be worth looking into. same price and glorious has great mouses and even better customer service, not sure about this company. its your gamble, im not upset with this mouse, 4 stars overall.
A**N
Nice g-wolves clone
Skoll copycat but cheaper, so no fancy tin case unfortunately. Super light, good dpi, looks cool. Have fun cleaning it though.
C**R
An ergo OEM that's genuinely worth your buy.
The media could not be loaded. I went overboard gushing about this mouse and the company, but here's a summary:Mouse:- An excellent ergo ultralight OEM with a 3389- On par with Skoll- Clicks are surprisingly good- Scroll wheel is kinda mushy (same as Eqeovga)- G-Wolves quality/performance for roughly half the priceCompany:- THOROUGH product transparency- Inviting, casual attitude- SUPERB customer service/communicationIf you're slightly curious, buy this mouse. It's excellent supports what seems to be an ethical startup. Also: they have upgrade PTFE feet available, but low demand prevents them from stocking them in the U.S. because of the cost. If you've bought it or intend to buy it, be sure to write them and inform them of your interest and support for making the feet available. Show general interest and support the company, and maybe we can get upgrade feet with a bonus of working on other OEMs like the Eqeovga. Win/win!====The Creepy Essay====The first thing that may put people off is that this is an OEM mouse from an unknown name, but he last few years or so have really proven that brand recognition doesn't mean much with the efforts smaller/newer companies are making. Enter Projects Gaming. YES, they're new. YES, their first product is an OEM that is, like, 80% Skoll-M. But that similarity just means a comparable experience that has made G-Wolves products so lauded. Owning various models of mice from many manufacturers (G-Wolves, Roccat, Logitech, Steel Series, CoolerMaster, Razer), I find myself always gravitating to this mouse - even over the G-Wolves. It's comfortable to me, light, and effortless to use. Plus the opague white diffuser does an excellent job of making it glow bright; even in a well-lit room. Compared to the nearly identical offering on Amazon (Eqeovga D10 with a 3360) and their choice of a chromed diffuser barely allowing the RGB to come through. I *detest* RGB and the 001 is the only product I've ever allowed an RGB cycle to stay on. It's magical. <3The mouse being surprisingly decent is only half of the allure. The startup is branched into a few different things, but their overall attitude, extreme transparency, and attention to customer service is something that I quickly fell in love with. It started with the product listing itself: DETAILS on the mouse, the parts, and how to use. No gigantic blurbs that exaggerate capability or oversell average performance. Beyond that, they have a YouTube channel with some fun videos, one being a nearly 20 minute overview of this mouse, including a teardown and explanation of the components used. Never claiming it's exclusively theirs and admitting it's and OEM as an introductory product. They go way out of their way to ensure that there's zero mystery on what you're buying. It's so personal and honest, which goes beyond simply offering a good, cheap mouse. I'm excited for their grown and what they can come up with next.
M**N
Lightweight, but EXTREMELY scratchy on my mousepad
It's a little smaller tha my Zowie EC1 for those wondering. I have an EC2 clone and the Projects Gaming really is in-between the 2 as far as size. First thing I noticed is that IT'S SO SCRATCHY on my mousepad!!! It feels like the bottom rim that outlines mouse are protruding more than the mouse feet and it makes for an absolutely terrible experience. I'm no stranger to clones and Aliexpress mice, so this isn't my first, or even 3rd, rodeo. If buying thicker feet will fix it then so be it, but out of the box this is so unpleasant to use. Does not smoothly glide AT ALL.
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