CONCLUSION
The Aurox Prism Ultra Precision Gaming Mouse by RIOTORO was released back in early 2017 and although back then the PMW3330 LED sensor by Pixart was a very good choice today it has been surpassed by several of their own models. Still that’s not to say that the PMW3330 is not a good sensor since its specifications ensure that it should easily cover the majority of consumers in the market. It’s very fast, accurate and can now be found in many affordable models such as the Aurox Prism. The 111g heavy body of the Aurox Prism glides very well on most surfaces but for me it’s feels a bit lighter than it should. This of course is also due to the fact that the body of the Aurox Prism is not rubber coated and in the white version (we got both the black and white versions) things are slightly worse due to its glossy surface (some people may like a glossy surface but it’s not ideal for fast passed games). As for the single zone, single effect RGB lighting system well it may not compete with what we’ve seen lately from many manufacturers but it does look nicer than expected so if you don’t care much about effects and zones it should be more than enough to illuminate your desktop.
As mentioned earlier compared to 2+ years ago the PMW3330 LED sensor by Pixart can now be found in affordable gaming mice and the Aurox Prism with its current price tag of USD29.99 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 35Euros inside the EU (Amazon.co.uk) is one such model. Long story short 2 full years after its launch the Aurox Prism may not be able to compete with more expensive models but it’s still a very good gaming mouse for gamers on a budget and that’s also why it comes highly recommended by us.
PROS
- Accurate & Fast (Pixart PMW3330 LED Sensor)
- 1000Hz Polling Rate
- Sniper Button
- 8 DPI Presets
- Gold Plated USB Plug
- Price (For Some)
CONS
- Right Hand Design
- Single Zone, Single Effect RGB Lighting