Conclusion
Build quality
The build quality of the Func MS-3 is excellent. Plastics match perfectly and they're also
from high quality. During the hardest match you won't be able to hear any noise from this mouse, you can
treat it in almost any way you want and it will take the beating.
Design
The design is perfectly in line with other products from
Func. With an overall high build quality, well chosen materials, Func is able to
create a decent design which leaves a lasting impression. We really like the
fact, that Func chose to go the path of creating a decent product instead of
providing it with a flamboyant design.
Software
Func's software is a pleasant surprise. It's well structured, easy, elegant and
filled with tons of options. You can change almost everything, and you won't need
a lot of time to find the right settings, so take your time and have fun!
Perfomance
As we've
mentioned already the Func MS-3 features an ADNS 9500 sensor from Avago. The 9500
is an excellent sensor but it's not the very latest model from Avago. Maximum DPI are 5600. The Func MS-3 performs
well in every single area of use, the only issues you may find is comfort, when
it comes to very long gaming sessions. The MS-3 is a really big gaming mouse -
luckily it's not too heavy - and if you are used to standard mice you may need a little time to
get comfortable with the MS-3. Buttons are well positioned around the mouse, only the two ones
in close proximity to the scroll wheel may be a little bit tricky to get used to.
Price
The Func MS-3 goes for 71.- Swiss Francs or
about 59 Euro. This rodent certainly isn't cheap, but if you want a really good
mouse with decent software, then the MS-3 should be considered.
Func MS-3 gets
4.5 out of 5 stars