Microsoft Habu Gaming Mouse @ Techgage

Techgage reviews the Microsoft Habu Gaming Mouse and gives it a final score of 9 out of 10. Here’s a part of the conclusion:

The Habu’s average retail price hovers around $55, so it’s not exactly cheap. After using the mouse though, I am confident in recommending it to anyone who’s looking for a new mouse or someone who’s looking for something a little different. I’ve been used to using Logitech G mice for the past few years, so I found the Habu to be a refreshing change.

That said, I found the Habu to be an excellent gaming mouse, but I didn’t enjoy it as much for desktop work. I deal a lot with Photoshop and have to be precise with a few photos I edit, and I just didn’t find this mouse to be the best for that job, so I plan to switch between the Habu and G5 depending on what I need to do.

As it stands, this is a great product. It costs a little more than a few other mice on the market (but less on average than Razers own DeathAdder) and offers a lot to the consumer. How many mice allow you to alter your sensitivity on a per axis basis?

Read the full review of the Microsoft Habu Gaming Mouse here.