Dark Project ME2 Review 0

Dark Project ME2 Review

Introduction

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Dark Project is a fresh international branch of Red Square, one of Russia's most well-known gaming peripherals manufacturers. Previously, I reviewed their ME3 mouse, which is basically a Zowie EC2 clone with a few added features. This time around, I'm going to review the ME2, which has a unique shape, but very similar specifications to the ME3, such as the PixArt PMW3360 sensor, blue shell Huano switches, and, of course, RGB lighting. This mouse is targeted at left-handed users as well because it features an entirely symmetrical, ambidextrous design with side buttons on both sides of the shell.



Specifications

Dark Project ME2
Size:123.7 mm x 63.9 mm x 38 mm
Size (inches):4.87" x 2.52" x 1.50"
Ambidextrous:Yes
Weight:104 g without cable
Number of Buttons:8
Main Switches:Huano 20M
Wheel Encoder:TTC green (9 mm height)
Sensor:PixArt PMW3360
Resolution:100–12,000 CPI
Polling Rate:125–1000 Hz
Cable:1.8 m long, braided
Software:Yes
Price:€48.99
Warranty:One year

Packaging


We get the same elegant, sleek, and rather minimalist box as with the ME3 and ME1. It has the usual technical specifications and a render picture. Once opened, you can see a lot of thick foam padding to protect the mouse from physical damage during shipping and handling. As for the contents, we get the mouse, a quick start guide, and not only a set of extra mouse feet, but also four grip patches in the box for slippery surfaces (I use similar grip tapes on my Ninox Venator).

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