[review] MouseGrips 2.0


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During times when the hot summer heat just boils your body, and your hands release immense amounts of perspiration, you can just sense the feeling it's not the ideal time to handle pointing devices for first person shooter titles. When major mouse manufacturers such as Logitech and gaming accessories manufacturers like Razer released their latest models last year, it's apparent that they implemented a certain amount of rubber or rubber-like material to enhance user grip with their mouse. Why? During intense gaming situations, human perspiration released from hands becomes an issue. Aiming for just that headshot five meters away? Sorry, hand slipped, missed the button, owned by opponent.

In attempt eliminate this issue, PCXMods, the company that owns enthusiast gaming accessories manufacturer XTracPads, came out with their latest creation -- MouseGrips 2.0. As the name is more or less self-explanatory, MouseGrips 2.0 is a set of adhesive grips that's pre-cut and designed to be applied onto your gaming equipment (Whether it's a joystick or gamepad, but primarily your mouse) to enhance grip, in turn increasing control with your hand. How good is this product, and most important of all, how practical is it? We aren't too far away from revealing more information regarding usefulness and potential of MouseGrips 2.0.

http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/mousegrips_2

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Comments, questions, corrections etc please tell me. Give your opinions, please dont say it sucks, tell me where I can improve on! :D

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