Dream Machines DM1 S2 Gaming Mouse Review

Mice & Keyboards by stefan @ 2020-05-15

After trying a few games with the DM1 S2, the shape seemed very familiar and thanks to the all-around rubberized coating, the comfort is good. The mouse does not have a large footprint as others, so the main grip types it will be used with will be claw and fingertip. The left and right Huano switch buttons are a bit harder to press versus the Omron counterparts, but after a bit of training, you will be used to it right away.

Introduction

 

At first we would like to thank Dream Machines for offering a sample of their DM1 S2 Gaming Mouse for testing and reviewing.

 

 

 

About Dream Machines:

 

“Dream Machines specializes in providing the best solutions for gamers. We wanted to create something that would fulfill the needs of even the most demanding players. Many gamers cannot reach their potential as they a limited by hardware, such as a slow processor or weak graphics card. Our computers make sure that each gamer can reach his or her highest abilities, by offering our customers the most advanced equipment available on the market. Dream Machines is working with the top designers, experts, and manufacturers from around the world. Dream Machines only uses the highest quality components dedicated for games, which create a completely surreal experience. We put great emphasis on quality and are always open to customer feedback as we will continue to improve as new technologies become available. Rise above the rest and to the best of your abilities! Stand out from the group playing the best you can. Reach your dreams as the future of gaming lies within Dream Machines!”

 

Product Features, Specifications

Product Features:

 

MOST DESIRED - PIXART PMW3360 SENSOR

 

The DM1 S2 includes the amazing PixArt PMW3360 sensor - it not only increases the maximum mouse speed to as much as 7 m/s but also increases the DPI range to 12,000. We are confident that everyone who uses this gaming mouse will be blown away by its operation. But that's not everything! Thanks to PixArt PWM3360, you can use our mouse on a larger number of different surfaces. The surface imaging algorithm is so accurate that it works even on shiny pads. Also, DM1 S2 has been adapted in such a way as to perfectly mirror the movement - even when raising and lowering the mouse, regardless of its angle. Your cursor will never go crazy on the screen again. This gaming mouse provides incredible control and precision that you can rely on.

 

PRECISION IS THE BASIS

 

We have invested a great deal of time and effort to optimize the PCB making sure that delays are maximally reduced. Similar to DM1 Pro S - the S2 model has a polling rate set at 1000 Hz and LOD at ~ 1.8-2.0 mm. DM1 S2 is equipped with the best components available on the market, making it a gaming mouse that will allow you to crush virtual opponents.

 

DETAILS MATTER

 

We focused on the mouse design to include features that make sure that you have full freedom and precision of operation…to make you a winner.

 

We set the LOD value to 1.8 mm as it is the optimal setting for most players. If this value were even a little higher, the mouse would follow when it should not do so. We wanted the mouse to move quickly and accurately, nothing more.

 

MATTE COATING - READY FOR ALL CONDITIONS

 

We decided to leave the matte-rubber finish on the DM1 S2 gaming mouse because people loved the extraordinary comfort and firm grip.

 

Large Teflon sliders are there to keep the mouse in absolute control. We know that after frequent use of the mouse the sliders can wear off, so we decided to add extra set in the box. Sometimes they can come in handy, as we all know of cases where people lose track of the extra sliders.

 

DM1 S2 Evo also has a shoelace cable beloved by all gamers! The cable is extremely flexible and virtually imperceptible when playing. It's the perfect combination of all the best features in a wireless and wired mouse put together in the new Evo mouse!

 

SPEED FASTER - 7.0 m/s

 

This mouse is incredibly fast. Reaching a dizzying speed of 7 m/s is faster than most competition - almost twice. If anyone thinks he can move it faster than the sensor allows - let him try.

 

DPI - 12,000 POSSIBILITIES

 

Some like to brag about how high DPI they can use in their mouse. Most of us know that the highest DPI is not something that matters that much, yet we all like to talk about how high the DPI is in mice. With DM1 S2, you can boast of your DPI: 12,000 is a number that will impress everyone, so go ahead and boast about it!

 

Unlock new opportunities

 

The DM1 S2 software opens up a full range of modifications. From now on you can change your DPI to the way you like it. Is polling rate too high by default? It's easy, change it with two clicks. Do you have your favorite color that is not on the mouse or is assigned to another DPI? No problem! The new software, a completely new experience.

 

Product Specifications:

 

Max speed: 7.0 m/s

Polling Rate: 1000 Hz

Sensor: Optical PMW3360

USB: Gold plated

DPI: 400, 800, 1600, 2400, 4800, 12000

LOD (lift off distance): ~1.8 mm

Left switch: Huano 20.000.000 clicks

Right switch: Huano 20.000.000 clicks

Side switches: 3.000.000 clicks

Size: 126 x 68 x 39 mm

Weight: 85 g (without cable)

Cable: Shoelace cable (1.8m)

Surface: Matte Black

Content: manual, extra mouse feet, mouse

 

Packaging, A Closer Look

The newly released DM1 S2 mouse from Dream Machines is meant to be an upgrade over the DM1 Pro S model, launched no less than four years ago. The model retains the design elements we have seen along with the DM1 FPS and incorporates the PMW3360 optical sensor.

 

The product is shipped inside a black and white cardboard enclosure, with a large S2 logo in the front:

 

 

 

The box sides come with drawings of the mouse chassis:

 

 

 

 

The main highlights are presented in the back with large fonts:

 

 

 

Inside, we will get to see some documentation, a backup set of PTFE feet but also the main product, inside a transparent plastic mold:

 

 

 

The usage modes are explained in the supplied leaflet, along with some advices:

 

 

 

Dream Machines is one of the few manufacturers offering replacement, pre-cut PTFE pads and this is to be appreciated:

 

 

 

Let’s concentrate our attention on the main product though:

 

 

 

The SteelSeries Sensei-like shape makes its appearance once again with the DM1 S2; we are dealing with an ambidextrous chassis, with buttons only present on the left side panel. The top segment of the chassis is coated with matte black rubber, for a firm grip and optimal comfort:

 

 

 

In the front, we will be able to spot the RGB-enabled scroll wheel, but also a shield-looking button which is initially programmed for DPI cycling. The left and right switches are Huano and guaranteed for 20 million clicks:

 

 

 

A Closer Look Contd.

On left side panel we will be able to spot the buttons we have previously mentioned, with a helpful design which makes them easier to press / identify:

 

 

 

 

On the curved back, we will spot an RGB-enabled Dream Machines logo:

 

 

 

The right side of the mouse is pretty much the same, minus the programmable buttons:

 

 

 

On the bottom, we will be able to spot the three large PTFE feet, a small sticker with the product name, power rating and serial number but also the PMW3360 optical sensor lens. The sensor can track up to 12000DPI, with good optimization for different surface types, while the lift off distance is set at 1.8mm. The maximum supported polling rate is 1000Hz and can be adjusted from the software as well. We have checked out mice with this particular sensor from Cougar, Mad Catz, Cooler Master but also SteelSeries and it has been proven as being quite reliable :

 

 

 

The Dream Machines mice are well known for the inclusion of the shoelace cable, which is very flexible and has a total length of 1.8m:

 

 

 

The USB connector does retain a regular, OEM design and is not customized:

 

 

 

The Software GUI Part I

A standalone software is not yet available for the DM1 S2, it will come a bit later, but compatibility has been assured with the DM1 PRO S utility. The GUI is quite straight-forward, with menus on the top area of the screen and profile slots on the lower area. The Button area does allow for key reprogramming:

 

 

 

Multiple functions and sub-menus are available for navigation:

 

 

 

The Assign a Macro section will launch the Macro Manager:

 

Multimedia

DPI

Office Functions

Windows

 

Inside the DPI and Pointer Settings, we do have the selection of DPI levels and adjustment for each; here we can adjust the Acceleration, but also the Polling rate:

 

 

 

 

The Software GUI Part II

The DM Logo Light menu is not separated for the scroll wheel and the back logo, these go together; here we can pick a pre-defined color, choose a custom one, adjust the LED brightness but also choose the light pulsation rate:

 

 

 

Here are how the two LED areas do light up:

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Macro Manager opens in a new window:

 

 

 

Here we can easily record sequences but also access other options as well:

 

 

 

Conclusive Thoughts

After trying a few games with the DM1 S2, the shape seemed very familiar and thanks to the all-around rubberized coating, the comfort is good. The mouse does not have a large footprint as others, so the main grip types it will be used with will be claw and fingertip. The left and right Huano switch buttons are a bit harder to press versus the Omron counterparts, but after a bit of training, you will be used to it right away.

 

In terms of the sensor performance, we do have the PMW3360 which we have seen with many other mice before it and has proven to be great! If you do not need to use very high DPI values, such as up to 20000 as we have seen with the latest Razer DeathAdder V2 gaming mouse, most mainstream gamers will be happy with it.

 

With the DM1 S2, we do also see the inclusion of the shoelace cable, which is very flexible and makes you think that you would be using a wireless version of the mouse.

 

The only negative points regarding this model do not aim at the product functionality at all; first, the rubberized coating seems to pick up skin oils and lint quite easily and secondly, the software could have been an unified version, without the need to download a different utility each and every time for configuration, in case we are using multiple Dream Machines mice.

 

As we have previously seen with Dream Machine mice, their price is very low compared to many other brands; the DM1 S2 can be picked up for just about 30 Euros!

 

Dream Machines DM1 S2 Gaming Mouse is Recommended for:

 

 

We would like to thank again to Dream Machines for making this review possible!

 

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