Dream Machines DM4 EVO Gaming Mouse Review

Others/Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2020-01-22

After adjusting the DM4 EVO with our own preferences, we fired up Mass Effect: Andromeda, Beyond: Two Souls, Borderlands 3 and CounterStrike: Global Offensive: the PixArt 3389 sensor did track reliably at all times without any extra acceleration and thanks to the textured plastic chassis, the overall grip is pretty good. We did use the mouse with a claw grip and found the lateral buttons easy accessible; the same HUANO buttons as on the DM5 Blink are pleasant to actuate and are also quite reliable.

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Packaging, A Closer Look Part I

In this article we will take a look at another gaming mouse from Dream Machines, the DM4 EVO that shares a lot of technical specifications with the previously reviewed DM5 Blink, but comes with a completely different chassis design.

 

The product was shipped inside a compact cardboard enclosure, which highlights the DM4 EVO design:

 

 

 

On the opposite side, Dream Machines has listed the main features of the mouse; here we will also note that the product was designed with the help of the Test-Gear.pl publication:

 

 

 

The inside contents are quite simple to describe: we have received a documentation leaflet, while the mouse was held inside a transparent plastic mold:

 

 

 

The hardware bundle consists of a separate set of PTFE feet:

 

 

 

The manual describes the installation steps but also addresses product maintenance:

 

 

 

Let’s take a closer look at the DM4 EVO:

 

 

 

The mouse does feature an all-black color scheme and uses textured plastic instead of a rubberized coating; usually, the textured plastic comes with a better resistance to wear and does not pick up lint, skin oils as much as rubber:

 

 

 

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