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The Redimp Optical Gaming Mouse GM300 combines high-performance features with ergonomic design, offering 2400 DPI precision, customizable buttons, and a stylish LED backlight, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | Redimp |
Product Dimensions | 12.44 x 6.8 x 3.89 cm; 117.93 g |
Item model number | GM300-B |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Operating System | Chromebook |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 118 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**R
Very good
I bought this as i have large hands and it has caused me to have less cramps in my hand, would brilliant if it was a little larger other than that i have no compliants.
P**N
Value mouse
I don't game, but this mouse is very easy to handle and use in comparison to any "ordinary" mouse.The lights are "cool".
C**S
Good budget gaming mouse
At the time of this review I haven't had the mouse for too long, but it's functional and stylish and easy to use in both FPS games as well as windowed operating systems. Very little to complain about.My only complaint so far is that it doesn't remember the DPI setting when the computer restarts or comes back from standby. My preference isn't the default!
T**G
Works well.... no problems so far ...
Works well....no problems so far :-}
T**H
Five Stars
Brilliant just ordered two more
K**A
Five Stars
Great product
G**O
Right Mouse Button
The mouse came with a broken right mouse button making it unable to do anything where I needed to use it.
A**O
Sembra un buon mouse ottico
per 13€ mi sembra un buon mouse ottico con filo, abbastanza leggero, la parte superiore specie lungo i tasti è gommata per un grip migliore, tasti leggeri ma dal buon click. Vedremo come si comporta nel lungo periodo.
T**H
¡For palm grip lefties, this is your gaming mouse! [it's great for you righties too.]
Expectations: Since most brands give a hearty "EFF YOU" to lefties, my expectations were to be slightly disappointed in yet another not-really-ambidextrous mouse, get forced into using a modified claw grip just to avoid accidentally hitting forward/back buttons placed specifically for a right handed grip. All while cursing the manufacturer under my breath. This is the state of gaming mice to get a 3 star review from a lefty.Reality: TLDR; This RedImp mouse rocked my world. Five stars is not enough. My right handed son feels the same.Now for people that are interested in details, feel free to read on.I've tried "full size" ambidextrous gaming mice from VicTsing, Razer, Uhuru, Logitech, and Corsair. They are far below this mouse in terms of design and usability, and none, save the last one, should really claim to be ambidextrous.So let's start off with the important part -- Ergonomics: Keep in mind, I'm a dyed-in-the-wool lefty that often wonders how right handed people even survive by using that useless appendage. In addition, my hands are on the large side, and i like a palm grip. This mouse fits perfectly. I use the forward and back buttons in games [if they allow custom assignment] and this RedImp mouse has them placed ideally. While this RedImp mouse is not truly ambidextrous because the forward/back buttons are only on one side, it doesn't matter because of superior design. In the few weeks I've been using it, I haven't accidentally hit these buttons once, but they're right where I expect them when I want to use them. RedImp is the only manufacturer to accomplish this.Hold your hand, relaxed and sideways, and you'll see that natural curve your hand wants to be in. For me, this RedImp mouse fits into that curve perfectly. The surface that my palm touches has just enough grip, but is not so rubbery that I feel like I'm holding an eraser. The sides of the mouse are robust plastic with a smooth finish that allows your fingers to easily move as you need to change your grip (to use the forward or back button, for example), but a molded in texture that avoids letting them be slippery - so grip changes only happen when you intentionally do it. Some edges are abrupt, but RedImp has taken the time to slightly round each edge, so there's nothing sharp.The scroll wheel has the largest diameter I've seen on a gaming mouse, giving it a very supple feeling when using it. RedImp managed to give the wheel very little stiction, so you can scroll effortlessly, but at the same time, when you want to use the scroll wheel as a third button, it doesn't accidentally slip. It's not so sensitive that you overwhelm a game causing flutter, yet has enough resolution to be quick responding. In short, every manufacturer should look at RedImp and learn how to make a scroll wheel.Finally, this is a high performant corded mouse, but RedImp even paid attention to this often forgotten detail. The cord is not wrapped in vinyl (which tends to be high friction) like so many other mice, but instead wrapped in a smooth, abrade resistant, tightly woven nylon. This means, while using the mouse, that cord moves around frictionlessly, giving the feeling of a wireless mouse.Usability: This is actually more subjective than one would expect. For example, the 4 DPI settings are plenty to me, maybe even excessive. For me, 1600 is great for games, and 1000 is perfect for day-to-day use. I'll never use the 2400 or 800 DPI settings, but I'm sure there are people passionate about these extremes, so RedImp has you covered. There's just enough perceptible difference between each setting to know where you are, so getting to the desired resolution is a no-brainer. To boot, the button to change the DPI setting is intuitively placed, but out of the way enough that you'll never accidentally hit it during use. The slides on the mouse are your standard super-low friction material (probably PTFE), but sized larger than any other mouse I mentioned above - making the RedImp glide smoothly. The buttons are quiet, but still emit a click that lets you know they've been engaged (I'm not a fan of silent mice). They require very little travel to engage, so they're fast, but they're not as effortless as other mice (which often leads to accidental clicks). At the same time, nothing about them feels stiff. I hate to call the buttons "perfect," but as the saying goes "if it's covered in feathers, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck..." Same goes for the scroll wheel which I mentioned previously. It does have feedback to let you know you're turning it, but not so much to cause undo stiction. It has a high quality rubber covering that gives it plenty of grip, so no missed adjustments via the scroll wheel.Aesthetics: While I want to say I don't care, I do. The lighting is as pictured, with each color being robust. It's bright enough to be seen in a lit room, but not so bright that you'd be distracted while using this mouse in a dark room (well done RedImp), and transitions from one color to another are smooth and interesting. To boot, the logo and the lighting is enough to give the mouse character without being entirely garish. It has just enough of what I call "the batmobile look" (aka. edginess) to visually identify as a modern gaming device, but RedImp hasn't taken this look so far to impact the usability of the mouse.Build Quality: I have little empirical data here, most of my quality assessments are based on feeling. Knowing that, from my samples (see above), the Razer was (<-- keyword there) the gold standard in build quality. This mouse feels good in every way, at one quarter of the price. The afore mentioned braided nylon cord covering feels like ballistic nylon. I doubt RedImp went that far, but it speaks to how much attention they paid to making this product feel solid. The mouse is light, but not so much that they resorted to using flimsy or unneeded exotic materials.As a lefty, I finally have access to a usable, high performance, ergonomic gaming mouse. Icing on the cake, it's priced like a run-o'-mill office mouse. If you're a righty, you have access to lots of mice that fit you, but you'll spend a lot more getting the same level of performance from the mainstream brands.
D**A
bon achat
Le matériel est très apprécié
M**E
très bien
marche parfaitementtrès content
S**I
Sehr gut!
Wie auch schon die Tastatur, habe ich auch meine Maus in Rente geschickt und mir eine neue gegönnt. Da ich schon mit der Tastatur dieser Firma sehr gute Erfahrungen sammeln durfte, habe ich mir auch die Maus zugelegt.Auch hier zieht sich die positive Linie der Tastatur weiter. Die Maus liegt gut in der Hand - nicht zu leicht und nicht zu schwer. Auch hier ist die Beleuchtung dezent und nicht zu grell oder aufdringlich.Die Maus ist sehr präzise und dank der umstellbaren DPI Tasten kann man sich Sie sehr an seine Bedürfnisse anpassen.Die Füße gleiten sehr gut ohne das es schwer geht oder man sich zu sehr anstrengen muss.Auch hier gibt es von mir eine klare Kaufempfehlung.
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