Pros:
The mouse is super light — you can hardly even notice it’s there.
The left and right clicks feel clean and snappy.
The scroll wheel has just the right amount of tactility and smoothness.
The left-side buttons are in a good position for my thumb. I have bigger hands (being a 6'2" male), and the side buttons feel great.
The mouse is shorter — I wasn’t sure if I would like that at first, but it works and feels great. It's also decently wide and taller than my other mice, which fits my claw grip style perfectly.
Performance is fantastic. The 8K polling rate is kind of a gimmick, as there’s really no noticeable difference between 1,000 polling and 8,000, but it’s nice to have it available.
Extra skate feet and grip tape for the mouse came included in the box.
Cons:
No offline drivers.
The battery is mediocre at best — up to a total of 80 hours at a 1,000 polling rate on 2.4G wireless.
The wireless dongle only has a female USB-C connection, so you cannot simply plug it directly into the computer. You have to use the 1m USB-C cable that it came with for wireless to work, and then unplug that and replug the USB cable to charge it. You can't do both at the same time unless you have an extra cable.
Lastly, I really don’t have anything negative to say about it. Time will tell, though. But it met all my expectations — and in fact exceeded a couple.
My top two favorite mice are the Razer Viper V2 Pro and the Glorious Model O V1, and if this mouse holds up over time, it will definitely join them as one of my all-time favorites.