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Dream Machines DM1 Pro Mouse Review

Rating: 8.0.

The latest mouse to come in for review is the Dream Machines DM1 Pro. A Polish company, you would be forgiven for not having heard of them. However, they supply laptops, speakers and mice so we were pleased to be sent the DM1 Pro mouse. Priced at £39 in the UK, it sports an ambidextrous design and optical sensor – but how does it fare in the real world?

With an appearance similar to that of the Ozone Neon 3K, I was intrigued to try out the Dream Machines DM1 Pro. It also features an illuminated logo and mousewheel, something that is more and more popular these days. So with an impressive spec on paper, let us dive right in to the review.

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Specifications

  • Maximum Speed: 4.0 M/S
  • Polling Rate: 1000 Hz
  • Control: 6 Buttons + Scroll
  • Sensor: Optical Pmw3310dh
  • USB: Gold Plated
  • DPI (Color): 400 (Red), 800 (Blue), 1600 (Green), 3600 (Violet), 5000 (Orange)
  • Lod (Lift-Off-Distance): ~1.8 Mm
  • Left Switch Omron: 20.000.000 Clicks
  • Right Switch Omron: 20.000.000 Clicks
  • Side Switch: 3.000.000 Clicks
  • Scroll Tcc: 3.000.000 Clicks
  • Size :126 X 68 X 39 Mm
  • Weight: 89 G (Without Cable)
  • Cable Type: Braided Cable (1.8 M Long)
  • Backlight: DM Logo
  • Surface: Matte Rubber
  • Contents: Mouse, Instruction, Additional Sliders
  • Warranty: 2 Years

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