🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The Redgear Z-Series Z1 Pro Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge technology with customizable features, including a high-performance 3360 sensor, adjustable DPI settings up to 12000, and a stunning RGB lighting system with 16.8 million color options. Designed for gamers who demand both performance and aesthetics, this mouse is built to last with a durable braided cable and a lightweight design.
Brand | Redgear |
Manufacturer | Redwood Interactive |
Series | Z- series |
Colour | black |
Item Height | 16.5 Centimeters |
Item Width | 45 Millimeters |
Product Dimensions | 12.8 x 4.5 x 16.5 cm; 220 g |
Item model number | Z1 |
Operating System | Linux, Windows XP, Windows 7 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 12 Months |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Included Components | Redgear Mouse and Manual |
Manufacturer | Redwood Interactive |
Imported By | Redwood Interactive 131, Guru Gobind Singh Industrial Estate, Next to Jay Coach, Off W.E.Highway, Goregaon (E), Mumbai - 400 063. Maharashtra |
Item Weight | 220 g |
A**R
Great mouse in this price range
After using two version of DeathAdder from last 10 years. I was looking for same size mouse but in cheap rate. I found this mouse after long research. I much say this mouse paid off my research time.. Perfect grip, what I was looking for, got comfortable with this mouse from same day of using.. Little bit heavy if you compare to DeathAdder mouse. But this mouse is best alternative for DeathAdder users in cheap rate.
E**X
For under 1k is a steal
For under 1k it's a steal. I wouldn't pay the mrp (2800)on this mouse because the design is a lil unpolished and it's as heavy as a tank, but the weight is mostly at the back so it's actually comfy for palm grippers with no problem moving it around, costs were cut at the mouse feet as it was only slippery for the first 3 days but still smooth nonetheless. Side buttons perform well but a lil mush and wobbly i don't use em except volume up and down in fps games but if you use it for game winning functions like knife or something else it can annoy you a bit, don't worry you'll get used to it. Scroll feels nice, steps are more pronounced than my ss sensei. Left and right clicks require the same force as your office dells and logis...For a good reason DURABILITY! Those don't fail much long term unlike the hair trigger gaming switches, i chew through them and I'm tired of soldering, i will swap my sensei with the cheap kind after lockdown. Click response time wise not much difference maybe +/-100ms so you're good, if you're too paranoid don't use this in tourneys. Now the sensor....OH BOIIII!!!! can't go wrong, if you are skilled you will love it! it's as sharp as you and if I had to nitpick - vertical movements are limited but it may be my small desk and this is a big mouse.Verdict- buy now if it's under 1k the sensor is too good to miss out on.Pros- sensor, durable clicks, palm grip comfort, scroll wheel, rgb everywhere, nice materials well built, dirt cheap for rs 958. Software stable does it's job well for rgb, dpi and macros, if you expect anything else you're a noob.Cons- heavy so not ideal for other grips. Vertical movement lacks reach and distance (your exp may vary), branding is garbage esp the logo on the right click.Hope this helps, was a good purchase.
S**U
Redgear
Redgear z1 pro gaming is definitely a good gaming mouse for starters with good rgb colours and omron switches that makes the clicks durable and long lasting. It offers us avago 3360 sensor which is good sensor for gaming and thanks to amazon for a great delivery...
A**I
Driver is really outdated.
I love the hardware, but the driver is really bad, not enough RGB configuration. Etc. But still, it’s worth the price.Edit: I want to change my opinion on this, hardware feels like crap now, after using it the scroll button doesn't function properly and the thumb keys are so loose that sometimes I cant even hear a click from it. Totally not worth it, the driver sometimes crashes my whole pc.
M**N
Not Quite There
So i got this mouse right before the Durga Puja in Kolkata and I have to say hats off to amazon for the quick delivery .Now coming to the topic at hand , the mouse.........Red-gear i really like your idea and i loved the Z2 but this one really isn'twhat i would call a good mouse. Its not a bad mouse by any means however but a few points of improvement in later models:1) The Side Buttons - You guys really need to pay attention to the side buttons, it is currently mush city. The amount of pre-travel before the click registers is awful, it about at least 2mm of travel before the click registers and even then I have seen that the click does not always register which is an obvious problem.2) The Mouse Feet - People purchasing this mouse be aware that there is a layer of plastic on top of the feet that you need to remove or else it will feel like the worst mouse in the world. On the subject of feet however, why are they so thin? The feet are the thinnest have seen on a mouse at 0.5mm thickness and this is a problem as you guys have a lighting button protruding from under the mouse and its a textured one that definitely drags and rubs against the mouse pad, scratching it badly if u put so much as a bit of pressure on the mouse and that is standard for anyone looking to play any FPS or other competitive games here.3)The Weight and Cable - The weight of the mouse on your own included paper is 164g. That is a brick, not a mouse but at least that is with the cable. The mouse itself weigh in at about 119 to 120g which again is not lightweight but at least acceptable or would have been if the cable wasn't the worst I have seen so far on a mouse. The cable drag is horrible and u definitely need a mouse bungee to use it. The cable is stiff and unyielding, it will not straighten out however much I try and so far its the biggest downside to an OK mouse.There was also no software included in the box and the provided disk was blank. There is no downloadable software on Red Gear's own website and the mouse is not even listed there. I was forced to use 3rd party software to program the side buttons, not a good point for a mouse I am paying over 1k for.The only positive points so far i can say is that the shape is nice and comfortable, as to be expected since it copies the Intellimouse shape and the side rubber grips are a welcome addition as it does help somewhat in providing a bit more grip. The sensor is a PWM 3360, and industry standard now so no tracking issues at all with it.The left and right clicks felt nice and and there was little to no button wobble.In Conclusion, this mouse is a great mouse for those in love with the shape or want a brick for cheaper. I would not recommend any FPS players to get this mouse, its too heavy and lacks programmability until Red Gear fixes that and a Logitech G402 would be a better choice for the price.
P**R
Good for gaming hands that are big.
Rgb is great, but the mouse is big. Also the lag input is negligible. The gaming sensor works very well in aim assist.
P**T
not good ergonomically
has a decent performance but it's of no use if you cannot hold and operate the mouse properly and efficiently. it has a slight more slant at the right bottom corner which makes it hard to use the mouse since its size is more than an average large mouse.extra macro buttons provided on the left are quite flimsy. don't give a tactile feedback and have a long travel before their click is registered.Only purchase this mouse for its value for money sensor and RGB bling. Rest of the features are below average.
S**B
Good responsive mouse but heavy
I am using this mouse for playing valorant.It is responsive and accurate for fps gaming.Only problem is the weight.. it's heavy and not suitable for claw grip. U can but pinky finger hurts. If ur hands are not big buy something else. If u just want precision of a good gaming mouse go for it blindly.Regards CasualGamerCodii
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