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A**R
grate one
Simply put, great budget gaming mouse. If you play CS:GO, Overwatch, PUBG like me, and you’re tight with budget, this is the mouse to go.Hardcore fps game player knows that there’s only few essential factors needed to be considered when purchasing a fps gaming mouse – shape, size, weight, sensor – and that’s all what it essentially matters. Things like RGB, high DPI and software don’t really matter for winning a session. And that’s why people love Zowie so much.SHAPE: this mouse has a similar shape of the classic Microsoft Intellimouse and if you’re a hardcore fps gamer you’d know how comfortable that feels. It is one of the most comfortable gaming mouse around. I’m a palm gripper and I love it.SIZE: Size matters. If the mouse is too big, then you can’t freely control it and you’re not going to aim very well. So you have to choose a mouse whose size fits you. The dimension of this mouse is 123*60*40 mm which fits my hand pretty good. To know what’s the right mouse size for your hand, you may want to measure the length and width of your hand and multiply it by 60% then you get the comfortable size. My hand is about 20cm long and 8cm wide, so this one fits mine.WEIGHT: Weight matters as fps gaming needs a lot of fast, furious swipe and if the mouse is too heavy then you can’t really swipe that fast and even if you do, after few hours, your wrist will hurt like hell and that’s the situation you don’t want to dive into. So get a lightweight mouse is important for competitive moment and long time gaming. This mouse weights about 84g without cable and it’s possibly one of the lightest mouse you could find. The only two comparisons, to my knowledge, would be Logitech G Pro and Zowie EC and they cost about 60 bucks.SENSOR: Sensor is the most important part. During competitive sessions, you want your mouse to fire at the exactly point you want it to – and that requires great sensor tracking ability. Also, the lift-off distance is important as you swipe you need to lift up the mouse. If the lift-off distance is high, when you done swiping, the location of the cursor may have changed and that is something you don’t want to get into. This mouse implements PMW3325 which tracks at the speed of 2.54 m/s which most people won’t reach so it’s good. The LOD is less than two CDs which is awesome too. It’s the only one that costs about 20 bucks has the optimized lift-off distance.OTHER: I don’t use software as the preset 400/800/1600/3200 dpi meets my needs pretty good and I don’t care too much about the rgb. So there isn’t too much to say about those. Switch clicks are crispy, responsive and it has tactile feedback. Building quality is solid, it should last couple of years. Cable is braided. USB connector is gold-plated. The package also comes with extra set of skates.Overall, I love this gaming mouse. It got all the features I need and it costs 40 bucks less. Really can’t say I’m not pleased. Recommend.
E**N
Good mouse for the right person (Palm Grip, High Sens, Budget Mouse)
Pros- Very comfortable shape, fits into your right hand like a glove, my hands are about 18.8 cm long and 10.3 cm wide, and it fits great.- Decent sensor, and has plenty of options to customize it how you want.- Software isn't too bad, and the RGB isn't overly flashy-Very light, not too heavy like other mice-Super freaking cheap, for less than 20 buckse what more could you ask for?- Clicks feel fine, not too mushy but def not as good as something more premiumCons-Sensor really works best if you use a high sens, basically meaning flicking with just your wrist is like a 180 degree turn, for me it's about 90, my ingame sens is roughly 43 cm per 360. The reason why is if you move it too fast it stops tracking, haven't had it happen often, but I could see it being a problem at some point- The bottom of the mouse is a little scratchy, but thankfully you could get different mouse feet that'd fix it.- The cable is ok, but definitely could be better, get a paracord- Mouse wheel is silent, and you really can not feel the steps at allSummaryHonestly for the price it's a good starting mouse, the shape will fit people with 17-19 cm hands, and will not cause many problems as long as you don't plan on playing with low sens. I can see this being a really good starting mouse for people making their first PC or just want a good mouse on a budget and don't need something super specific.I'd give it a thumbs up, but be wary, you are still getting what you pay for. So don't expect something on par with a more premium mouse like a Logitech or Steel Series.
H**R
Great price for a nice quality item!
Customizable DPI, 16.8 million colors to choose from on the LEDs, the ability to record macros, not super lightweight, but not too heavy, and just the right amount of buttons for a functional PC gaming mouse, this product, especially for the price range, is a winner. There is only one minor dislike: the thumb buttons feel flimsy, which does not match the quality of the rest of the mouse
B**G
Surprisingly good Product!
I have had a previous generation of Giyach and really enjoyed using it. I have the same feelings towards this one. The mouse is well built. The only thing close to a complaint I might have about it is that it might be too light. But there are no weights to the mouse or anything so it is expected top be light. All the features are pretty standard along with most other gaming mice (braided cable, adjustable DPI, gold plated USB plug, etc). This mouse does not lack anything. I would recommend this mouse to anyone! Give the major brand names a break and give the little guys a try!
B**R
Good value for the price.
For the price it's a great mouse. Much improved over the previous edition which had sensor issues. The software is a little unintuitive when you try to change colors but I found out if you click the colored box on each DPI option you can change the colors or turn it off if you select black.It feels well built and the surface coating is quite nice. I've had more expensive mice that have felt worse. All in all a great mouse from a very small and not well known company.
J**
Does the job...
...very good for a wired mouse. We will see about durability.
B**A
Use this mouse all the time
Great
C**S
Good gaming mouse
Great cheap gaming mouse catered to right handed people. Cannot say how long it will take hardcore gaming, but performs very well.
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