🎮 Elevate your game with vibrations you can feel — don’t just play, live it!
The BB 4D Vibration Gaming Mouse SM35 delivers a groundbreaking FPS experience by converting in-game audio cues into real-time haptic feedback. With up to 12000 DPI sensitivity, 6 programmable buttons including a dedicated shooting button, and plug-and-play USB compatibility across PC, Mac, and Linux, it offers precision and immersion for competitive gamers. Customizable covers and noise filtering technology complete this modern, high-performance gaming essential.
Hardware Platform | PC, Linux, Mac |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Range | 1.8 |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 12000 Dots per Inch |
Power Source | Corded Electricsp |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Movement Detection | Optical |
Operating System | Chrome OS |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Additional Features | Touch Scroll, LED Lights |
Color | brown |
Style Name | Modern |
Theme | Video Game |
Item Weight | 164 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Unique appearance, performance not worth the money
Very appealing design, and unique features that some may find useful. I could never figure out how to set up the vibration correctly, but this is more than likely my own misunderstanding. I briefly tested the sound function and was unimpressed. The main drawback for me personally however was the seemingly flimsy and cheap mechanics and innerworkings of this mouse, as I have had it for almost a year exactly, and it has become unusable.For starters, the shell has made many creaky sounds since the first week I began using it. Not a huge issue, but for the price it is very disappointing. The second issue occurred almost immediately after the creaking, which was the faulty middle mouse button/the scroll wheel. Touchy at times and was the first button to develop double clicking issues. Projects and games that require the holding of the button to control the camera or view point were instantly unplayable, as very quickly into this mouse's lifespan almost every press of the middle button was registered as several clicks.The last issue and probably the most predictable was the double click issue of the main left mouse button. It went a surprisingly long time without developing this issue, considering how quickly the others surfaced, but the switch was drastic and now produces double or triple clicks about 70% of the time.I have no previous experience with gaming mice, and have nothing to compare this mouse to. However I wanted to leave my thoughts on it anyhow, as there are few other reviews and there will likely be others that are tempted by the design and features alone. Very pretty mouse, with potential for those that understand how to use the features, but far from worth the price.
D**N
Mouse Middle button came out loose.
have been using since Jan 2022 and already mouse's middle wheel came off loose. no way to open mouse except breaking it. for this awful over 100$ not worth it man. Other gaming mouse are better take you years to worn out but this...
G**6
I'm pleasantly surprised by how cool this thing is and how well it works!
TLDR: 5 out of 5 for doing something innovative, being an all-around good gaming mouse with extra functionality, and it actually works as advertised. This does for FPS what a force feedback wheel does for racing games. I hope they continue to develop and perfect this concept, I could see it becoming even better in the future. Can't say if this will ever catch on though; if this is as good as it gets I can't complain. I'm really happy to have stumbled across this random gem and given it a chance.Full review (well deserved):I was afraid of being disappointed but it was time for a new mouse and I figured it was worth a shot in case it was cool and okay, yeah, it's cool. I never write reviews but this thing and its developers honestly deserve some praise! If you're skeptical like I was, especially at this price from an unknown company, just read this and you might feel better about going for it. I went in blind so you don't have to.I've been gaming on PC for many years, like since CS 1.6 in the early 2000s and I've wished for this technology all along. For FPS and third-person shooters, the mouse and keyboard are superior in every way imho, but I always missed the vibration feedback controllers offer. It's always hard for me to perceive the game world without that dimension. This mouse solves that problem for me at last.It came professionally packaged with some directions/quickstart guide and this mouse has all the same specs you would expect from a competitive gaming mouse from a major brand too. Doesn't take any special drivers, it's plug and play, just needs an audio signal. It's super smooth, and precise, 1000HZ polling, very tactile "clicky" switches, comes with a nice looking and feeling velvety matte black cover, and it weighs about the same as a normal mouse (to my surprise). Compared to my Roccat Kain I can't tell a difference in weight, but it is a bit wider and the base is flared out, which actually gives a really firm and comfortable grip that was easy to adjust to. I feel more in control than with my Roccat which is thinner. You can feel the vibration in your whole hand, it is pretty good but I could see it getting even better as they improve the technology. It responds very accurately to sound as is though, you can actually feel each shot being fired even in full auto, it's not just a mushy random shaking sensation like I was worried about. You can feel each individual peak decay and disappear in sync with the audio itself. I can feel each bullet being fired and count it in addition to listening to it to now. I can feel my footsteps when I'm being loud, I know I'm quiet when I can't. I can "feel" the reloads, when someone is close, firing near me, or hits me, anything that makes a loud enough sound, not just firing. After just a couple of matches of Seige and CS I already feel my recoil control improving and feeling more natural, plus it just adds to the immersion in a remarkable way. Louder noises have a distinctly harder vibration but it's very linear and intuitive. That's the best part, it's not distracting, you're taking in more sensory info seamlessly, you don't have to think about it, yet you feel more in touch with what is happening on screen. It doesn't affect the cursor much either. I was worried the optical laser would move or shake or twitch during heavy vibration but it doesn't. I do find myself pulling down, left, and right in a very intuitive way though, not to stay on target but for recoil control. You can feel the rhythm of the recoil pattern and adjust accordingly. It will stay where you are pointing even while vibrating in your hand unless the whole mouse moves, just like you'd expect from any normal mouse. I use a thick soft-style mouse pad that can absorb some of the vibrations though. I wouldn't recommend this on a hard mouse pad, I imagine you would get the jitter problem since the energy transfer is so raw.It's vivid and dynamic versus a controller which kind of has one level of vibration strength and pattern. The vibration pattern here literally goes to the sound wave, so every vibration is unique. This means different guns and games actually feel different. I thought it would just be like "When something is X loudness it vibrates Y amount...." But the vibration pattern replicates the sound wave itself, you can feel it when you listen to music too, it's crazy. I only wish it was even stronger.The dynamic range of the sounds is replicated extremely well in the vibration though, much better than I have ever seen in a controller. It can be very soft for a near-silent footstep or similar "soft" sound, and kick you pretty good if you fire an AWP in Counter-Strike or a tank round in Battlefield. The vibration fades out as the sound of your shot does too. I really didn't expect it to be like that, my mind was blown. Hoped for the best, but was ready for a mushy sloppy gimmicky vibration because it seemed too good to be true. It works though, and it's a pretty amazing feeling after going 20 years or so gaming without vibration feedback. it's almost like force feedback for FPS.I was skeptical of the build quality too. The brown cover shown in the ad is trash tbh, it has a glossy finish and feels as cheap as it looks in the pics. That was a major reason why I was skeptical, it looks cheap ngl. Thankfully the included black cover is velvety and has a true quality luxurious feeling to it that matches the quality of the mouse itself. The left click/right click switches are solid too, fast response, short trigger. The forward/back and mouse wheel feel a bit flimsy but they work. I was expecting more of a compromise than this but I got an actual competitive spec mouse, that just happens to vibrate in sync to the game world as well. Hoping for the best for these devs, would love to see this tech improve, have even stronger and more nuanced feedback, maybe keyboards and headsets like this too even, I'd be all for full haptic immersion. I often like to play on speakers since you can feel the sounds more, but this takes it to another level while letting you use headphones for an accurate and immersive sound space and experience.
J**S
Very Cool Vibrating Mouse With Aim Slowing Button!
I think BB is the only company that makes a vibrating mouse that reacts to sound. Seems to be about the closest thing I can find to a rumble pak for PC games using a mouse. It's very cool and can be used with sound coming out of the mouse or just the vibration. If you want the vibration off for a while, you can just switch it off.Besides that, it seems to be a high quality gaming mouse with like 5 or 6 dpi settings where most mice I have had only had like 3.My second favorite thing besides the vibration is that there's a little button on the side of the mouse that lowers the dpi while you hold it. This is a cool feature that lets you get off more precision shots in shooting games.It's kinda spendy, but I really like this mouse and the vibration feature is something you can't really find elsewhere.
B**A
Does not vibrate
I specifically bought this to feel immersion when playing games like far cry and the mouse did not meet any sense of those standards
X**X
A unique and pleasing experience
Bought it out of curiosity to see what a vibrating mouse would feel like. And I gotta say, the result was a pretty unique gaming experience (in a good way). The mouse catches sounds that are loud enough (you are able to determine what "loud enough" is), and vibrates along with the sound, so all games are compatible as long as they have some sort of sound playing. Vibrations match different sounds, and it's almost like you can hear the sound from the mouse itself. Texture and grip overall feels great, with no overly complicated design, a simplistic and yet clean feel fit my style personally. Set up is literally as easy as just plugging cables in. Another cool feature about this mouse is the little button placed right where your thumb situates when gaming - holding it dramatically slows down your cursor, which helps out a lot when you want a steady aim in a FPS game. Would definitely recommend.
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