Here are the things I wished I would've learned before buying:
Cons:
The OLED stopped working pretty quickly into using it but talking with customer support they explain that it is a common issue that can be fixed. Yet if the OLED is still not functional it would be covered by it's warranty.
It's got an extremely steep learning curve, the first month of use I constantly kept misclicking. Due to the placement of the buttons I find that the most comfortable way to hold this mouse is claw grip which wasn't something I was used to.
It's incredibly difficult to use for any fps game. You will constantly misclick or can't hit a button fast enough. This took me at least a month to get over. The best solution to this is to either swap the buttons for the included low profile ones or to just remove the buttons all together.
The mouse has a lot of crevices where it can accumulate grime or dust. There are areas that are annoying to clean. You might think maybe the guy leaving this review is gross, no man, your fingers shed skin and if youre holding a mouse for a long time you're definitely going to notice the buildup.
Pros:
The swappable feet are cool and fun to play with in single player or adventure games. Although I can't say this would ever be useful in any sort of environment that isn't gaming.
I believe the software is probably the best thing this mouse has to offer. The amount of customizability it has is incredible. You get to make any button do anything you want. Additionally they provide two different interphases to the software depending on your use and intentions.
The amount of buttons is great, when I bought it I didn't know you could program a button to do more than one thing based on the amount of pressure. This was delightful to experiment with.
It's a big mouse. This mouse is CHUNKY, I have decently big hands and struggle finding a mouse where I can hold it and not feel like I'm working with a kids toy. This mouse has weight and size to it making it feel a lot better quality. Although heavy mouses might not be everyone's thing.
It's incredible for office work, once you get over the learning curve you really work significantly faster and touch a keyboard significantly less, I've used it working with Photoshop and different design softwares and its great.
It's good for games once you have actually gotten used to using it. I would mainly suggest it for very causal or single player games
Their customer support is also incredibly good and kind. They seem more than willing to find a solution to any problem you might be facing and prompt you to say what can change
Final thoughts:
This mouse is decent, it's a very good hybrid mouse. Yet the pricepoint, learning curve, and how uncomfortable it feels initially brought it down for me. I would recommend this if you work in a office environment and enjoy playing games casually.