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Priscilla
> 24 hourOne of the standout features of the KLIM Blaze Pro is the included charging dock, which allows you to keep your mouse charged and ready to go at all times. This eliminates the need for constant battery replacements or the inconvenience of a wired mouse. Been using this mouse for over a year now and still works great!
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Hot.Coffee
> 24 hourEasy to set up, Got this for the wife and she loves it. the charging base actually holds the mouse takes a bit as my aim was off one or 2 times. I not throwing away my G502 just yet, but I could use this no problem for gaming. On sale, this was a steal and would even consider getting it at full price! If you are not into RGB dont get this.
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Michelle Y. Baker
> 24 hourI highly recommend this!
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cdibartolo
> 24 hourIve been on the hunt for a new mouse to replace a cheapo garbage one I purchased about 2 years ago. I wanted something that was rechargeable, MacOS compatible, could be used for daily driving at work, and could do some light gaming here and there. After ordering dozens of mice from Amazon and probably abusing their return policy, I came across this one and Im sticking with it. Pros: *Its inexpensive compared to other mice in this category with similar specs and build quality. *It feels great: It doesnt creak or bend. Its comfortable and responsive. The clicks are tactile. The scroll wheel has a gentle bumpy notch without being too stiff. The built in pads are smooth on a wood desk. *The dock makes it super easy to just plug in and recharge at the end of the day. Its slightly magnetic to make the mouse click and hold in place during a charge. The feet on the bottom of the dock are just grippy enough to make sure it doesnt slide all over on your desk. *Weight and length is pretty good for a larger hand. I use a claw grip and find it extremely comfortable. *Battery life lasts an entire workday with the RGB pumped to full brightness. After about 5 minutes of non-use, the mouse goes dark and in to a sleep mode. Clicking or moving the mouse the slightest bit wakes it up instantly. *Works just fine in MacOS out of the box. (with a caveat about the software not being compatible...) Cons: *The software leaves a little bit to be desired. Its functional and absolutely gets the job done, but it looks like its from the 90s. And might be blatantly copied from another company (Pwnage). Theres no Mac compatibility for the software either. I had to run it in a VM and configure my mouse there, and all the settings carry over when the VM is closed and Im running in pure MacOS, so Im happily using it with my own RGB and DPI settings. *The base station cant have its RGB adjusted in the software. Thankfully theres a button on the bottom of it to cycle through a few different settings. (or turn it off if you want!) *No mouse wheel RGB. Who needs more battery life? This thing already goes an entire 8 hour workday without trouble. *The plastic looks like it may soak up oils pretty easily. I have a feeling that after a few months this is going to be a bit of a mess! Seriously consider this mouse. You wont be disappointed. Just make sure you pull the plastic off the feet. ...theres nothing in the directions, or any indication that theyre covered!
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JasonVideo
> 24 hourI literally have 4 other wireless mice. One is an old Logitech, the other 3 are mice that I have tried in order to replace the Logitech. My search is OVER! This mouse is the right size for my hand and the height is ergonomic. The magnetic charging station works great and you can either plug it into your computer or into a USB charger. I use it with a Windows laptop so I plug it into a USB charger, because when I close my laptop it goes to sleep and shuts off power. No power, no charge. Theres a dongle that you either plug into the charging dock (which is plugged into your computer) or plug the dongle straight into the computer. I also tried plugging into a hub thats attached to my laptop, but the signal wasnt good and the cursor would jump around randomly, so the dongle now lives in my laptop. If theres one minor complaint, the sides of the mouse dont have much grip, theyre very smooth. Its not a deal breaker, but for 50 bucks (still inexpensive for this quality) Id like a rubberized texture for better grip and control. I have no idea how the battery life is because I keep it charging when not in use. I work from home and routinely run for 6 hours or more and it has never died. Also when Im not using it I turn it off with the switch under the mouse. I tried all of the DPI settings and if you need fine control, you got it. The RGB lights are cool but if you dont like them you can turn them off. I havent installed any software as it was plug and play for me and I dont need to re-assign the buttons. The packaging is very professional and it comes with fancy stickers for your gaming rig! This is a great little mouse.
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Robert
> 24 hourEverything about this mouse is amazing, putting it on the stand is super easy, 10/10 packaging and it’s super smooth. You have full control over the RGB lights (you can turn them off) and good battery life. I promise you this mouse is one of the best there is for the low price range.
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Steve’s Reviews
> 24 hourI am not a gamer so I cannot comment on how well it would work for that. I was looking for something to add to my office desk to give me some fun light color shows to make my day a little more enjoyable. This works perfectly for that. Seems to work very well for a general office work. Battery life seems to be very nice. Easy to charge on its colorful charging station. Quality seems good with no issues so far. I like it.
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Berserk
> 24 hourThis mouse was a gamble for me as I tend to gravitate towards the higher dollar mice like logitech, or even roccat. My choice in gaming mice boils down to customization and support for Linux, I work as a Dev and I need a quality mouse that can be fully operational in a linux setting as well as windows. While the app for this mouse is pretty limited, it at least does have a full app for windows but nothing yet for linux so not the end of the world in my opinion since I can hard change the dpi on the mouse still and all other buttons are still operational. On to the usage, this thing is insane for the price. Comparing it to something like the logitech g502 or the basilisk ultimate would be hard since those are great mice in their own rights. However its not far off from either in terms of tracking. I feel if you really tune the dpi it can feel a lot like you are using one of those while costing far less. The mouse still comes with the wireless base charger that does double as a usb extender for the receiver. It also has an excellent feel in the hand and the rgb, while not customizable on linux can be somewhat controlled on windows. Finally the cons The controls for the mouse are basic which can be either good or bad depending on your use case. The mouse can only go up to 6000 dpi which some will argue isnt enough but i feel like that can be a use case also. The biggest con in my opinion is the weight of the mouse, its a featherweight compared to a standard mouse. This can be easily solved if you added some weight to it on the inside or maybe add that as a feature down the road. Ultimately if you are needing a good mouse that can be used daily and put away or on charge easily then this is a real contender IMO, while it might be for everyone id say this is easily 90% what you will need in a good wireless computer mouse that will track well and provide easy of use when handling. I give it a solid 10/10 for the price. EDIT: So I got with a buddy and we are making a fake usb dongle made from solid steel in his workshop, easy to do and then add to the mouse to see if it helps with the weight because I seriously feel like thats its only real shortcoming. Will upload more pics when its done. EDIT 8/23/22: So I measured the mouse weight and boy was I correct. The mouse in total weighs about 88g which is extremely light, too light IMO. A regular mouse like the logitech g502 (old mouse now) weighs about 129g with 10g added through the weights placed underneath. Im used to mice having this feature but when you pay $40 for something its hard to expect everything a $180 mouse has lol. I added an 8g weight my colleague made roughly to see how this works as he is getting one of these bad boys lol. He used it and agreed that its nice for the money and features. We found that while the 8g helps, I feel that roughly 20g would be perfect. All in all if this issue could be fixed then i feel that this is an awesome mouse
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Shaun H20
> 24 hourThis is a really nice mouse and not only is it nice looking but has great battery life as well. The recharge base having RGB lighting and looking amazing is just the cream on the top of this really value oriented mouse. I think its an excellent buy and would happily recommend it to anyone, especially gamers like myself who enjoy gaming for long periods of time. HIGHLY RECOMMEND
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P. Nguyen
> 24 hourThis mouse is fairly ergonomic for extended use. It fits my palm well, my wrist isnt awkwardly extended, and the buttons are responsive. The LEDs are fun to look at. What I love the most is the wireless charging dock. Overall, its a good mouse to recommend.