AT A GLANCE
SENSOR
PixArt PMW3370
BUTTONS
6, Omron 60M switches
CONNECTIVITY
2.4GHz, 1ms latency
BATTERY LIFE
80 hours
WEIGHT
74 G
PRICE
$ 109
The new MSI Clutch GM41 lightweight wireless gaming mouse is a familiar sight. With many manufacturers getting into the ultralight space, the Clutch GM41 joins an increasingly crowded market. At first glance, it reminds me a lot of the Razer Viper Ultimate, with a very similar shape and curves, and even an included wireless charging dock.
The Clutch GM41 is basically a larger Razer Viper Ultimate, both longer and with more pronounced curves that taper out toward the back. This leaves an ergonomic contour in the middle for resting your thumb and ring and pinky fingers. Its shape feels very comfortable, but this is a very big mouse that is best suited to those with larger hands. With a rather flat profile just like Razer’s mouse, there isn’t a prominent hump that can fill your palm, in case you prefer that. The shape is relatively versatile and can accommodate the palm and claw grips. However, it’s less suitable for the fingertip grip because of how long it is, which leaves no room between the back of the mouse and your palm for you to pull it down.
This story is from the August 2021 edition of HWM Singapore.
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