Level Up Your Game 🎯 - Where Comfort Meets Control!
This high-performance gaming mouse features adjustable DPI settings up to 3200, customizable RGB lighting, and an ergonomic design for extended gaming sessions. With 7 programmable buttons and a robust lifespan of 20 million clicks, it’s the perfect companion for both casual and competitive gamers. Plus, enjoy peace of mind with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
A**.
Performance > Aesthetics
I got this mouse to replace an older mouse for my laptop. This one was advertised as incorporating metal, which I figured would make it a hair more durable if/when I dropped it while traveling about. For the price, I figured I couldn't really go wrong, and picked it up.Ergonomically, it's akin to many "gamer" mice I've had in the past- the inclusion of a metal scroll wheel is the only real surprise there. It has a surprising amount of weight to it- likely due to the metal frame on it, though it very well may have some weights in it too- I haven't checked.Aesthetically, it's kind of a mixed bag. The plastic surface on top of the mouse discolored almost immediately where my hand rested on it, leaving it somewhat lighter than the rest of the plastic. It's not too serious, but was surprising to see that so quickly. The sides have the aforementioned "metal" on them, and it's a strange "appliance" style metal- I've joked about how this would be what it would be like if one had to make a mouse out of a kitchen toaster- it has a similar feel to it. While it's different than what I'm used to, it's not bad by any stretch. As for the lights, there's some tiny LEDs in there that "breathe" in the loosest sense- a blue light, pink light, and red light. It hangs on the pink light the most- pretty much every gamer mouse has some lights on board, and that seems to be the only reason this mouse has bothered with it.Finally, in it's intended role, it has (thusfar) proven very hardy on the few occasions when I've dropped it. What has really blown me away is it's performance. I had a Razer mouse die on my main system unexpectedly, and I swapped in this one as a quick-fix replacement, and I noticed no difference in performance. It's just as accurate, just as quick, and still retains enough buttons to make most games workable. For a mouse that's a fraction the cost of the mouse that went before it, I was genuinely impressed.So, in summary, it's a good little mouse and I rather like it. It's not going to win any design awards or anything like that, but that it can hold it's own among much more expensive hardware is proof enough that the manufacturer set off to make something that worked properly first- which for my money is far more important than looks. If you need an inexpensive "beater" mouse for lugging around, or a value-oriented mouse for gaming with, it's hard to go wrong with this little machine.
N**N
For a budget mouse, it's pretty amazing!
I broke my mouse in a fit of rage when Apex Legends decided to crash 4/5 games.I had $15 to spare and I'm super stoked with the choice.First up, the woven cable jumped out to me. Didn't realize it when I ordered. It makes it a fair bit more durable than just the wire insulation.Next, the construction feels pretty solid. It's not heavy or bulky. The only thing I can note of it is that the RMB and LMB have a slight overhang off of the front where the plastic pieces are free to catch on things if you have a small workspace. That's not to be negative, as it looks sleek af. It's just an observation from someone with too much crap on his desk.I kind of wish there was a way to pause the RGB (or RPB-Red/Purple/Blue) lights. If you use the puttons to change your DPI, it changes the color as feedback, but doesn't hold it for long.With that said, again, it's amazing as a budget mouse. If you're looking for wide customization to the RGB sequence or DPI settings, maybe go a different route. If you're of simple needs like me, go HAM.
N**K
Nice budget friendly mouse. Amazing for price, would buy again!
I have a lot of good things to say about this mouse.I absolutely loved the weight of the mouse (being on the heavier end of things)! Even though it's heavy it runs smooth as butter! The wire is braided and lengthy (my desktop is in the floor and I've still got tons of room). The DPI is pretty high (much higher than my old 2400 DPI mouse) and at the highest setting feels significantly smoother that any mouse I've ever used! Plus, The DPI switch is for up and down, It doesn't just make you: "click to cycle" let other mice. The sound the mouse makes when you click is average (not loud, kinda like a dull click).From what I've seen the mouse has a wide range of colors (purple, blue, red, ETC). I believe the intensity of these colors is based upon what DPI you are running at. The colored lights can be turned off by holding down the DPI down switch and then be reactivated by unplugging and re-plugging the mouse.In case you were wondering... Yes, It does play games very well. I'm much quicker at inputting wishes in Destiny 2 and aiming for the critical areas.TLDR: Buy this mouse if you like heavier, gaming style, high quality mice.
S**N
Feels Great
I just got this mouse and immediately plugged it in. It looks great and feels great as well. Other reviewers mentioned that it is metal but it is not. There is a thin metal plate at the bottom but. Other than that it is all plastic. That aside, it feels quite sturdy and the lights are a nice touch. I just wish there was an option to choose a color as it scrolls through red, purple and blue constantly. The scroll wheel has a detent feature which is great for gaming as my last mouse did not have that feature.
N**M
No drivers, but an okay mouse for $10
Pros:- Nice feel, both weight (maybe just a little light for my tastes) and the matte black finish- Braided cord- 5 usable buttons (left/middle/right and 2 side)Cons:- Zero instructions (just a product warranty card with badly translated English)- No drivers, so can't set the color or change the DPI settings or program any of the buttons, I been unable to find any to download, either.The mouse by default "breathes" between colors (blue -> purple -> red -> violet -> blue (repeat))When you change the DPI it goes in the same pattern as above from lowest DPI (blue) to highest DPI (violet)You *CAN* turn off the lights, by pressing and holding one of the side buttons and hitting the "DPI -" button twice. This turns off all lights, including the DPI indicator.
B**A
Awesome
Super dope mouse. As a gaming mouse on the cheaper side, it supersedes my expectations. Comfortable and accurate, and you can change the DPI in seconds with the buttons on the top, which is super helpful. The RGB is great, highly recommend this mouse to anyone on a budget.
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