In the front, we’ve got HUANO blue switches for the left/right buttons with a durability of 20 million clicks; the scroll wheel however does come with a durability of 3 million clicks. The scroll wheel comes with rubber coating on the sides, while the central area is an opaque ring that is RGB enabled; nearby we do also have two programmable buttons, that are mapped initially with DPI +/- functions:
In the back, we’ve got a Dream Machines logo, RGB-enabled as well!
The left side panel comes with a different plastic finish and two programmable buttons; the said buttons are easy accessible by our thumb finger:
The right side was only designed for resting our pinkie finger, since we are talking about a mouse designed for righties:
On the bottom area of the mouse, we will be able to spot the central PixArt 3389 optical sensor lens, an On/Off button for the RGB lighting system, the power rating, but also the product serial number. In the corners we do have the PTFE feet, while the whole area is surrounded by RGB LEDs:
The signature feature of the Dream Machines mice is the inclusion of the shoelace cable, which is very, very flexible and it really feels like you would be using a wireless mouse:
The USB cable ends up with a standard USB connector (no particular customization is present here):