Mad Catz MOJO M2 Wireless RGB Gaming Mouse Review
Author: Darren McCainMad Catz MOJO M2 Layout and Features
The M2 is a traditional 6 button mouse if we include the scroll wheel and the DPI switch. The outside surface is smooth with no noticeable texture. All of the buttons are a large easy to find size and placement is intuitive to the touch.
Mad Catz branding is limited to a small set of red stripes on the back surface making for a subtle accent. The cable is 1.8 meters (about 6 foot) long and finished in a black Paracord. The cable is extremely flexible but lighter wight than I expected. Time will tell if it is more fragile.
Both of the main buttons are long and responsive thanks to the Kailh switches. I found them to be very responsive and predictable across the entire surface if a bit louder than my daily driver, the ROG Chakram.
The two side buttons are small but well placed making them pretty easy to find in the middle of a firefight.
Two large skates dominate the bottom surface providing nice balance. The back conceals a hidden dongle for the USB cleverly concealed behind a magnetic cover. The switch toggles between wired and wireless modes.
USB C connectivity is easy though the port is small for some of my generic cables. Charging feels fast with a max runtime of about 70 hours.