KLIM Blaze Pro Rechargeable Wireless Gaming Mouse with Charging Dock RGB - New 2023 - High-Precision Sensor and Long-Lasting Battery - Up to 6000 DPI - Great PC Gaming Mouse Wireless - White

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  • Jeff

    > 3 day

    CONs - WAY too small. PROs - Everything but its size. If this mouses palm rest was just a little bit bigger, this mouse would be fantastic. The RGB is a thin line at the base of the mouse with the logo also glowing. The lighting for both can be easily adjusted intedendantly via the easy-to-use software or it can be turned off completely as can the lighting for the base of the charger which itself is excellent with its just-right weight coupled with its non-slip pads on the bottom that allows for the mouse to be hung up on the charger easily without having to chanse it across the desk as you try to connect the mouse to the charging base. If you dont like the charger, the mouse can be plugged directly into a USB-C to charge. Ive read a few comments asking what hardware it has under its shell but didnt immediately see any answers so If you watch the product video, itll quickly list out the type of optical sensor it has, which is the PixArt PMW3325 A quick google search shows this to be a very good and accurate sensor and I have to agree. I played 2042 for an hour and I swear I did better using this mouse than I did with my wired Harpoon. For the price and having a 5yr warranty? This thing is an absolute win-win. Did I mention it also charges fast? Im torn between returning it because its much too small for my hand, to customizing it somehow so that I have a bigger palm rest as my hand started to cramp after the hour I played of 2042 as I had to use the claw style of holding the mouse and my hands are just too big to game in that way. Ive always bought cheap so I dont know how this mouse would compare against a highend Razer, Steelseries or Logitec mouse, but this Blaze pro is the best mouse ive ever used for gaming and Ive been gaming for decades. As in several, which I know dont mean diddly squat to all of you since you dont know me from Adam, but suffice it to say I game. A lot. (Which again, I know doesnt mean anything lol) 3 stars because I didnt read anywhere stating it was for small hands. Make this same mouse for people with bigger hands and itd be an easy 5 stars every day of the week and twice on Sundays!

  • J.L

    > 3 day

    Great mouse, wish you could change the exact colors for the Klim symbol but other than that great!

  • Anon for Now

    > 3 day

    I like the mouse overall. Its comfortable in the hand. I do think the side buttons feel a little flimsy. I should mention, though, the battery life is nothing like advertised. If you dont use it wired, you will have to charge it on the stand every night. Ive turned off RGB completely (both on the logo and the ring around the bottom), and it still couldnt last through the morning of a second workday. Ive already discarded the box, so Im going to try to make it work. Having to remember to charge it every night may be too much of an annoyance over time. At least the charging dock is convenient. (My desk setup is poor for a cabled mouse or Id probably just leave it plugged in all the time.)

  • Terry Turner

    > 3 day

    It’s ergonomic.

  • Siid

    > 3 day

    As many have mentioned before, the customer service at KLIM is like nothing else in the sector. Even though they sell one of the least expensive mice in the more premium/gaming market, the build quality is excellent. I had some trouble figuring out how to configure the mouse on a Mac, and they were super attentive and responsive to my inquiries. Turns out that most companies (Razer included) dont have software to configure the mouse on a Mac interface. After trying a Razer Death Adder V2 Pro and this one by KLIM, I actually decided to keep this one. I preferred the feeling on my hand and the customer service is just too good. To make use of all the buttons, I installed USB Overdrive on the Mac. Its a shareware software that costs $20, but that allows you to use for free seemingly indefinitely. Even though this mouse was less expensive than the one I had, it feels like a serious upgrade. That speaks to the quality of what KLIM was able to build.

  • Cristian Suarez

    > 3 day

    Es muy bonito y la calidad del sensor como de los materiales es exquisita. El RGB en la estación de carga y bajo el mouse queda muy bonito e ilumina la superficie ligeramente. Pensé que la batería duraría cargada un poco más, pero realmente no es ninguna molestia al conectar el cable USB o dejarlo cargar en su estación mientras ves videos. Tiene también un software para ajustar manualmente el DPI, RGB y conocer la carga restante de la batería Absolutamente satisfecho.

  • Gregory A. Corson

    > 3 day

    The listing for this mouse is slightly confusing, it says it uses Bluetooth connectivity but I found it doesnt pair with the bluetooth interface on my laptop or PC. After checking with KLIM they say you have to use the dongle that comes with it. This was a little disappointing, but when using the dongle it works great. I have used it on PC and Mac, the only downsides of using it on the Mac is that the software for tuning the lighting and buttons is windows only and since many macs only have USB-C ports you may need an adapter to plug the USB-A dongle or charging base into them. The charging base has to be plugged into USB but there is a USB port on the front you can plug the dongle into, so you only end up using one port overall. There is also a compartment in the mouse for storing the dongle and an off switch on the mouse if you are carrying this in a laptop bag. The mouse has a USB-C port on the front so you can still charge it if you dont want to bring the base with you. The colored lighting on the mouse and charger is nice, but if you dont like it you can turn it off. Turning off the lights will make the mouse battery last longer but so far even with them on I havent had any problem with the mouse lasting at least several days. The charger is convenient enough to use that you probably will just park the mouse there and never run out of charge. The mouse is comfortable in your hand and is fairly lightweight as rechargeable mice go. Im not doing any hardcore gaming right now so I cant really judge how good it is for run-and-gun games, but so far in general use I havent noticed any lag or skipping.

  • JasonVideo

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • Kathi

    > 3 day

    I have a lot of high dollar mice but this inexpensive choice seems to get the most use. Its comfortable in the hand and precise

  • OddManMC

    > 3 day

    For a FULL review, checkout my review on my 2nd YT Channel, OddManPlays. If you are looking for a wireless mouse that doesn’t run on batteries, and has a dongle to charge the mouse when away from your desk, this is for you! Moves really quick on my mousepad, not a lot of resistance when playing games or editing videos. Clicks aren’t super loud, and have a nice tactile click when used. If you are debating on getting this or have gone back and forth, highly recommend you try it out!

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