Teevolution is a peripherals company based in China. Given that Logitech essentially abandoned the G403/G703 shape, this shape being realized as a lightweight wireless mouse has been but a wish. Although some attempts at remedying this have been made, none of them quite stuck the landing. That is until now, as the Teevolution Terra Pro manages to recreate the G403/G703 as faithfully as possible without infringing on intellectual property. At 51 g, the Terra Pro is also among the lighter right-handed ergonomic mice currently available, all while featuring a fully solid shell. For the sensor, a customized PixArt PAW3950 dubbed PAW3950 STRIKE sees use, whose CPI range has been extended to 42,000 CPI. For the main buttons, optical switches from FE are used. In its base variant, the Terra Pro ships with a regular USB full-speed wireless dongle, and therefore is limited to a polling rate 1000 Hz. Either as a separate purchase or bundle, an 8K dongle ("RapidSync 8K LCD Dongle") is also available, turning the Terra Pro into a USB high-speed device and allowing polling rates of up to 1000 Hz. At 1000 Hz, Teevolution cites up to 70 hours of battery life, and Bluetooth support is also present. Configuration is possible either in software or through a web driver. The Terra Pro is available in either black or white.
Aside from the mouse, one finds a USB Type-A to Type-C charging cable, wireless dongle, two sets of replacement feet (fitted and dots), set of grip tape, and stickers inside the box.
Weight
My scale shows around 51 g (+/- 1 g), which is a bit more than the weight cited by Teevolution. This is less when compared to a release such as the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed, which too has a solid shell and is smaller, yet weighs 54 g. An excellent weight overall.