
So let’s first look at how it fares as a mouse. Sure, the Zephyr Pro’s built-in fan is its unique selling point, but the fan’s useless if it’s not a good mouse to use in the first place.

The Zephyr Pro’s big party trick is the included fan that, in the company’s words, “can effectively evaporate sweat to make your hands feel cooler.” It sounds like a godsend for sweaty-palmed gamers the world over, but is it really?ĭoes it live up to the company’s claims? And is it worth using if you don’t necessarily need the fan? Read on to find out. But that hasn’t stopped them from trying with the Zephyr Pro mouse. Almost every big peripheral company has an ultralight or two in its lineup, making it incredibly hard for a small company like Marsback to make a name for itself.


The lightweight gaming mouse market is arguably the most crowded market segment for PC peripherals.
