🔥 Dominate Every Game with Precision and Power 🎮
This high-performance gaming mouse features an ultra-wide DPI range from 50 to 16400, 19 programmable buttons including 12 side keys, six adjustable DPI levels, four polling rates, and a customizable weight tuning system, all designed to elevate your PC gaming experience with precision and personalized control.
A**R
Great mid tier mouse for £30
I've always been a fan of value for money, and a heavy user of my equipment, as such, I've given the mouse a week's worth of testing.In terms of pure ergonomics, the mouse is very good, the main buttons and scroll wheel are of good quality, the extra side mounted buttons are easy to reach, though I have very large hands so the most practical keys to reach are the 1-6 keys. The large handedness isn't a huge problem, though I'm used to a mouse that supports my whole hand, while this one leaves your pinky dragging on the mousepad. The switches themselves are of good quality with a pleasingly short travel and positive click. The polling rate/sensitivity control varies from sluggish, at the slowest, to so sensitive your pulse makes the cursor move, with windows mouse sensitivity on the highest setting.I haven't tried the included software disk yet, as the plug and play functionality is more than sufficient. The macro keys are by default linked to your numpad numbers, with 10 11 and 12 being 0, . and the return key. There isn't much else to say, especially since it wouldn't be especially difficult to use a free program like auto-hot-key to program them to perform any command or macro.In terms of physical quality, I'm very impressed, there's a removeable weight/foam weight holder which allows you to put up to 7 small weights in, though I took mine out because I wanted the mouse to be as light as possible. They come in a small round tub and include replacement teflon pads. The cable itself is braided and the plug a standard usb 2.Performance over value wise, this is the best gaming mouse for 30 quid. The closest comparable branded mouse I could find cost 60.To summarise, it's a very competent gaming mouse, the finger supports could be a little better, but it's nothing deal or wrist breaking. The macro keys work as numbers plug and play, and it's very sensitive and responsive. Worth the £30 pricetag if you're looking to get a decent gaming mouse.
I**N
Damn good mouse for those who need all the extra inputs they can get
Very precise and useful mouse for all kinds of games, specifically RPGs and MMOs obviously due to the ridiculous amount of spells/abilities that can be cast. My only gripe with the mouse is the the left mouse button is starting to randomly double click after 7-9 months of continuous use, but that could be due to needing cleaning.
L**M
A high performing but cheap mouse.
I deciced to upgrade my mouse when my corsair m90 started double scrolling. I considered going with another one similar but decided to have a look for a budget mouse and found this.The specs on it are excellent 16,000 dpi which makes it really responsive and its adjustable too which is handy. There is a shed load of buttons which are great for keybindings and they all work exceptionally well when using the software.The mouse itself looks great and looks on par with some of the more expensive brands, it is also super comfortable to use and even when being used for a long period of time my hand doesn't get sore or cramped.A great buy for the price and loads of buttons to bind!
I**N
Let down by software
Quick review pros and cons and the reason why I’m returning it. Hardware: Good. All buttons responsive and within easy reach. One problem – the “open” and “close” directions on the cap on the bottom weight compartment are printed the wrong way round. The plastic cap is fairly soft and attempting to force it can easily damage it, so, to open it, twist it in the “close” direction. (I read this on a review site some time ago and it still hasn’t been corrected). Software: Really lets it down. There’s a multitude of options, DPI, acceleration, windows shortcuts, office shortcuts, media shortcuts, macro recording etc. but - and for me this is critical, no shortcut to switch profiles. The mouse supports five profiles and, to switch from one to another, you have to stop what you’re doing, lift the mouse up and use a specific button on the base. The only other way is to use the software, which, in my case, took forever and hung more often than not (on Windows 10 Enterprise Edition). Saving changes to key presses and saving changed profiles was slow and the changes sometimes only took effect when the mouse had been unplugged and plugged in again. The software doesn’t feature a version number and, as the manufacturer only provides an email address (and not a website), it was impossible to see if the software (which has to be installed from an unlabelled mini DVD provided with the mouse) was up to date and or whether there was an improved version available which might address these issues. Physically, it’s got the potential to be a great piece of kit - but it’s really let down by the software that comes with it.
H**W
Good value for money
Hi this is first of all i can't say nothing about durability as i have the mouse for only a week. It has a very wide shape compared to my current mouse. Texture is grippy as if has a lightest sandpaper on it, my hands don't get sweaty so it is a bit uncomfortable. You can adjust mouse sensitivity with buttons which also change colour of mouse wheel led bulb. It has weights so you can adjust if you prefer heavier, overall feels bulky build. It is good that it came with replacement bottom gums as the original ones came damaged, pics uploaded, all of them had bends on it. Important feature on it is side buttons, there are 12 of them. When tested on World of Warcraft realised that I cannot precisely use it to its fullest, buttons 7-12 need a particularly trained thumb for that. To be honest button 1 is ~6 mm moved from my current mouse so maybe just a matter of getting used to it as well. I think it is more suited for people who tend to click buttons with a mouse rather than keyboard, overall it is really good money value.I received this as a gift for review thank you x
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