One of the last mice we are going to review from Dream Machines is the DM2 Supreme, which comes with a larger footprint versus the previous models we have looked at. This is basically an upgrade over the DM2 Comfy S, for right-handed use with a palm grip. The sensor choice for this model is the Pixart PMW3389, which can be also found with the DM1 FPS, while the left/right buttons feature mechanical switches from Huano, as we have seen with the previous models from Dream Machines.
The product is shipped inside a medium-sized cardboard enclosure (for a mouse), which features simple drawings of the model on the exterior layer:
On the bottom area, we will also get to see a drawing of the mouse design, but with specifications regarding the sensor model and the maximum tracking DPI:
Inside the box, we will find a small guide leaflet, but also the main product as well:
Inside the leaflet, we are getting some instructions via drawings, including maintenance and PTFE feet replacement:
Of course, we will also get a set of replacement mouse feet:
Let’s take a closer look at the DM2 Supreme!
The mouse presents itself with a large footprint, allowing a rather generous rest area for the ring finger, while the rubber coating does enhance the grip and allows it to be comfortable during long usage sessions: