Same goes with the set of black back covers:
The mouse has a medium size (ideal for claw and palm grips) and has an all-white color scheme; its shape is comfortable, while the button placement is found with mice from other brands as well (tried and successful recipe):
In the front, we will note a RGB enabled rubberized scroll wheel, same color as the chassis, with a smaller button in the vicinity for DPI step selection. The left/right buttons do house Kailh GM 8.0 mechanical switches, which are clearly audible and are rated for a total of 80 million actuations!
On the left side, we will note the place for resting our thumb finger, but also two more programmable buttons. The small top button and the side ones come with Huano switches:
The right side is identical, minus the programmable buttons; if buttons would have been placed here as well, we could have considered the T.G.A. Wired as a veritable ambidextrous mouse!
Here is also a look from the frontal area of the mouse:
On the bottom, we will note the large, white pure PTFE feet, a sticker with the serial number, power rating and sensor details, but also a Polling Rate selector switch. The mouse does pack a PixArt PMW3389 sensor, with a maximum DPI of 16000, a tracking speed of 400 IPS and an acceleration of 50G:
The back cover is easily removable; this process also exposes the weight system, which is held secure with magnetic force as well. The weight tray does come with a small lip for easy removal:
By pressing on the middle white clip, we could remove the button covers as well: