HP Omen Vector Wireless Gaming Mouse Review
Wireless gaming mice have one key flaw over their wired counterparts: They need to be charged. That nagging chore is a minor, but noticeable, inconvenience. A few mice have mitigated the issue, and they charge a lot for the privilege. The Logitech G502 Lightspeed, when paired with the company’s wireless charging mousepad, can charge while it's in use. Razer’s “Ultimate” and “Pro” series mice have wireless charging docks that create a frictionless charging workflow. These wireless mice cost more than $200. HP’s newest Omen-series gaming mouse, the Vector Wireless, doesn’t offer a workaround, but it has the next best thing: incredible battery life and quick-charging technology, so that you’ll rarely charge your mouse and, when you do, it’s only for a brief time. At only $100, the Vector Wireless should be the go-to option for gamers who can’t stand the thought of plugging in their mouse, but don’t want to break the bank in search of a fix.
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Fast-charging tech and great battery life make the HP Omen Vector more than a simple wireless gaming mouse.
Ergonomically supportive design; Eight DPI Presets; Fast-charging tech; Great battery life
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