🎮 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The DeLUXM800PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge technology with a lightweight design, featuring a PAW 3370 sensor for high precision tracking, multi-device connectivity, and customizable performance options, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals on the go.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.88"L x 2.52"W |
Item Weight | 70 Grams |
Style | Modern |
Color | PAW3370-19000DPI-White |
Battery Average Life | 10 Hours |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 19000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Operating System | Windows 8 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Wired, USB |
Special Features | Wireless |
Movement Detection | Optical |
M**S
Great product!
TLDR: Great mouse at any price. Get it if you want a slightly larger wireless Razer Viper Mini. Corepads makes pure virgin ptfe feet so get a pair if you want those.I got the 3335 version. Great mouse for a great price! I'm no pro fps gamer but I can definitely say this mouse is a steal for under 50 usd! For anyone in the market for a budget wireless mouse, this is the one to get.I used a Razer Viper Mini in the past and to be honest, this mouse is not a perfect replica. It's a little bit larger and fills out the hand more than the Viper Mini. Whereas the Viper Mini is perfect for people with smaller to medium hands, the Delux m800 is great for people with medium hands. I was personally looking for a slightly larger Viper Mini and this mouse absolutely does the trick. For reference my hands are 7.5in (19cm) by 3.25in (8.2cm) and I use a hybrid palm/claw grip.The overall build quality of this mouse is somewhat dependant on QC. The first pair I received had a very inconsistent click feel for each of the buttons and there was a definite rattling when I shook the mouse. I asked for a replacement and my replacement has zero issues. The build quality is definitely up there with the best. Rock solid construction, no rattle, great button consistency etc... YMMV depending on QC. With the new unit, the main left and right buttons feel great. I believe the 3335 sensor version uses Kailh 4.0 switches which feel very snappy (much better than on the Viper Mini). The side buttons are the worst part of the mouse as they have a slight mushy feel to them but are still very usable. It's a shame because literally everything else about this mouse is perfect except for the side buttons. The mouse feet are very usable and honestly I don't really see where all the hate is coming from for the feet. I use a slower pad and value control so maybe that's the reason I don't see a big issue with the feet but I haven't had any problems so far. If you want something more along the lines of ptfe then Corepads makes pure virgin ptfe feet for the Delux m800 so feel free to replace as needed.Other than the build quality, I feel that the overall feel in the hand and sensor performance are both great. As I mentioned before, I'm no pro fps gamer but I have yet to have the sensor go haywire on me or skip. No issues whatsoever and the latency hasn't been a problem - feels just as responsive as wireless. With how good mouse sensors have become, I honestly can't tell the difference in sensor performance from the 3335(wireless) and the Razer Viper Mini sensor(wired) and a Hero sensor(wireless) on another Logitech mouse I have. Maybe professionals are able to sense the minute differences but for me, ignorance is bliss. The weight of the mouse is great and for most people who have yet to try a lighter mouse, just do it. I used to absolutely love the Logitech G502 and ever since I got the Viper Mini, the G502 has felt like a brick in comparison. The Delux m800 has a very balanced weight distribution and is a very easy transition from the Razer Viper Mini. It is slightly heavier than the Viper Mini but once you use it for a short period of time you don't notice the difference.Overall great mouse.
J**P
Great Value Wireless Mouse
It was between this mouse and the G305 for me. The deciding factor was the internal battery on this thing. The battery life is only 50 hours, but that's plenty, and not having to buy AA batteries is great in my opinion. It comes with a nice braided usb-c charging cable and replacement pads as well as a dongle for a faster connection. Comfortable to use, not the highest quality materials, but at this price point it's not something to complain about. The replacement pads were smart to include, since they're made of Teflon and will degrade on rougher surfaces; make sure to use a mouse-pad. I have small hands so this is the perfect size for me, but I can see issues if you have larger hands. The software is easy to use. The lighting is nice, though I'm the type to leave it off. High polling rate, a button for multiple dpi settings, this mouse is great for its price.
C**E
Deluxe mouse, as stated in its name
Honestly, the only downside about this mouse is the fact that it's not as popular. This mouse is honestly everything I needed, I returned my razer orochi v2 to get this mouse and I was not at all regretting it. The clicks are amazing, and think they are kill 4.0 switches, the scroll wheel is firm but smooth with a nice click, the only issue is the side buttons kinda feel like pressing on a McDonald's toy button. The sensor isn't the best (specs wise) but you will not, and I can guarantee, will not notice a difference. They literally could label it as up to date pixart sensor and you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. The coating is very nice, little to no sweat will get on your mouse. The software, now this is what made me fall in love with it. It's a simple software software download from the website that's only 36mb and it's so simple, you can color change your mouse, LOD, brightness, and even add macros to your mouse which is fantastic for certain games you might like to play. You can program your dpi button to burst fire or any other macro you wish. I'm very satisfied with this mouse ESPECIALLY FOR THE PRICING, if you get this mouse you won't regret it. It's better than most final mouses for sure
R**O
TRUE HIGH QUALITY BUDGET GAMING MOUSE!
The mouse has RGB lighting on the scroll wheel and the logo. The DPI scales from 100 - 16000, and changes the DPI amount by 100. Little to no rattle after using it for so long, including the three times I slammed it against my desk. I have tested this mouse on the highest and lowest dpi and there is NO TRACKING ISSUES. It even automatically goes to sleep to save battery when you're not using it. It has the same feel as the Razer Viper Mini. For $45 this mouse is definitely worth more in comparison to other wireless mice like the Logitech g305. This mouse beats the Logitech g305 in price, and in features, such as the charging, the Logitech g305 uses batteries whereas this mouse has a usb charging cable. This mouse is practically PLUG AND PLAY! The only thing that I could say that's bad about this mouse is that its side button clicks have a deep sound, but other than that the mouse has a high build quality for its price. DEFINITELY A MUST BUY IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A WIRELESS GAMING MOUSE WITH RGB LIGHTS FOR A CHEAP PRICE!
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