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Black Element

The Black Element is a stylish looking creature, it's mainly made of flat black, rubber-coated plastic, but also has a translucent wheel, a Tt-logo and two clear acryl stripes that lite up when plugged in. On the left side of the mouse there are three thumb buttons and on the top are two extra keys which act as sensitivity control but can be fully customized.

On the right side there's also a single extra button and on this shot one can also see that the cable is braided for nicer look and also some extra protection. Overall the mouse is a pretty average size gaming mouse, and the narrow design may make it better suited for people with small hands than some of the other gaming mice out there.

On the bottom there's the 6500 DPI laser sensor, model sticker, a button for going through the five different profiles, large glide pads and finally also a hatch that covers the extra weights. From this angle the profile of the mouse is clearly visible. At a glance the corners on the sides look very sharp, but you aren't really going to rest any fingers on that part of the mouse, so the shape doesn't really matter.
Adjustable weight

The weight system of the Black Element is probably the best we've seen. Removing the hatch lets you drop out a rubber holder that holds the five 4,5 gram extra weights firmly in place, but still makes it easy to remove and add the weights as needed. Also the hatch has some padding on it, so the weights can't rattle around.
Compared

Side-by-side comparison with the Mionix Naos 5000 and Logitech MX-518 clearly shows how narrow the design is. Looking from the side the profiles is very similar with the other two, which the Tt being a touch higher than the Mionix.
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