Page 3: CM Storm Spawn
CM Storm Spawn
The Spawn has a nice red and black design. This design slots in nicely with the packaging and design of other CM Storm products, and it also happens to go along quite well with the design of ASE Labs! One thing that is sad to see MIA from the design of this mouse is the braided USB cable seen on the Inferno. Instead, the Spawn has the normal heavy-gauge USB cable which leads into the gold-plated USB connector.
Compared to the Inferno, the Spawn is notably shorter. It is about as wide as the Inferno, but the shorter length makes it look wider than it actually is. The mouse also sits a little lower and has less of a curve than the Inferno does.
The most notable thing about the Spawn can be seen on the right side. Rather than having a groove molded into the mouse where your thumb would go, the Spawn has a groove on the right side for your ring finger to rest in. There is also a rubber panel for your pinky to rest on.
The left side of the mouse features a much more subtle groove for your thumb to rest on. It also has the same type of rubber grip as on the right side of the mouse. Above the rubber grip are the standard forward and back button.
Looking from the front, you can see the slight contour in the main buttons. You can also see the DPI adjustment buttons. There are unfortunately no lights on the Spawn to tell you what DPI setting the mouse is currently set to.
There isn't much to see on the bottom of the mouse. All that is there to see is the optical sensor and the friction pads.
The Spawn has a nice red and black design. This design slots in nicely with the packaging and design of other CM Storm products, and it also happens to go along quite well with the design of ASE Labs! One thing that is sad to see MIA from the design of this mouse is the braided USB cable seen on the Inferno. Instead, the Spawn has the normal heavy-gauge USB cable which leads into the gold-plated USB connector.
Compared to the Inferno, the Spawn is notably shorter. It is about as wide as the Inferno, but the shorter length makes it look wider than it actually is. The mouse also sits a little lower and has less of a curve than the Inferno does.
The most notable thing about the Spawn can be seen on the right side. Rather than having a groove molded into the mouse where your thumb would go, the Spawn has a groove on the right side for your ring finger to rest in. There is also a rubber panel for your pinky to rest on.
The left side of the mouse features a much more subtle groove for your thumb to rest on. It also has the same type of rubber grip as on the right side of the mouse. Above the rubber grip are the standard forward and back button.
Looking from the front, you can see the slight contour in the main buttons. You can also see the DPI adjustment buttons. There are unfortunately no lights on the Spawn to tell you what DPI setting the mouse is currently set to.
There isn't much to see on the bottom of the mouse. All that is there to see is the optical sensor and the friction pads.