AT A GLANCE
SENSOR 16,000 dpi, Pixart 3389
BUTTONS 6
SWITCHES Huano Blue
WEIGHT 65G
PRICE $89
Ducky is better known for its gaming keyboards, and the saturated gaming mouse market isn’t exactly screaming for another player in the scene. That said, the Ducky Feather is showing itself to be one of the top gaming mice available today. It’s not the flashiest or even the most revolutionary, but it doesn’t need to be. Ducky has doubled down on getting the fundamentals right, and the result is a mouse that delivers much of what gamers want.
It weighs just 65g with minimal perforations. Most of its shell is solid, and the only holes are on the sides, which you’ll almost never find yourself touching. This is a plus for those who dislike the recent slate of honeycombed shells.
At 124mm long, this is a medium-sized mouse with a very flat shape that’s reminiscent of the Zowie FK series. It’s a safe, versatile shape that will accommodate itself to most grip styles, but the lack of a prominent hump may mean that palm grippers will find it doesn’t fill their hand in a way that they’re used to. The side grips are heavily textured rubber, featuring a grid of raised bumps for additional purchase. The mouse is too large for me to fingertip grip it while still having room to pull it down, but I was able to claw and palm it quite comfortably.
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