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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cdibartolo
> 3 dayIve 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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Josh
Greater than one weekIm not really a PC gamer these days outside of Stardew Valley, so ultimate performance and high DPI didnt factor in at all. I just wanted a wireless mouse WITH a charging dock. Having wireless freedom of movement is nice but I never have been willing to deal with swapping batteries in order to get that - Id take a wired mouse over hassling with batteries any day. But if I can have a charging dock and NOT pay $70-80 or more, Im happy. Recently the scroll wheel on my existing mouse started acting up, and I thought now might be the time to look into mice with charging docks again - the last time I looked they were all either more money than I was willing to put into a mouse, or obviously junk. Took a gamble on this one and Im pleasantly surprised. I would have been happy if it had just been basically functional and the scroll wheel worked. Instead it arrived in nice packaging, the LED lighting looks cool even if I dont strictly need it, it seems to track well, the DPI adjustment having a visible color change on the logo is an excellent system, and the thing that makes it fell really good to use is the magnetic dock. I assumed it would just sit there, or snap in. But nope, magnetic attachment. Very cool. Also, having the extra USB port on the dock means you can plug the wireless dongle in there, so it doesnt end up taking 2 USB ports on your PC. Other reviewers are correct that its unusually light. I guess for some people more weighting is desirable, for my purposes I dont think I care one way or the other.
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Siid
> 3 dayAs 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.
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Terry Turner
Greater than one weekIt’s ergonomic.
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F. Madeira
> 3 dayThis computer mouse is made very well... as good as the better known brands that sell for much more. The build quality is excellent. The buttons and roller have an excellent feel. The on-screen performance is smooth, accurate and responsive during intense gaming like TF2. No complaints from the gamers in my house. The LED colors and DPI settings are programmable with the downloadable drivers. The charging base is a very convenient way to charge - no batteries, no cheap USB wires. The charger actually lights up with the same LED lights as the mouse. Just a novelty, but it looks cool. So far, the battery is very long lasting. I received this item as part of the Amazon Vine program. This is my unbiased review of this device. I highly recommend it. I dont have anything negative to say about this mouse.
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thiscaristooslow
> 3 dayThis mouse requires the use of a USB dongle. The description clearly says Bluetooth on it.
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Dave Evers
> 3 dayI’ve had cordless mice before, but it was always aggravating to go find batteries when they wore out. This rechargeable model charges itself on its cradle, so as long as you remember to store it there periodically. Works great for gaming.
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Snickster
> 3 dayStopped working after a few months, was interrogated by customer service for 2 weeks before they agreed to send a replacement, then they sent to the wrong address
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Allison Maier
22-11-2024I’m so impressed with this mouse. It’s SO good for the price. Seriously really close in quality to a Razer wireless mouse that’s more than twice the cost. Buy it. Don’t think about it. Useful for everyday office use or entry level to serious gamers too.
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Miss Campbell
> 3 dayI love that I can plug this mouse in to any of my devices and it pulls up and works quickly. The movement is pretty sensitive and reactive. The buttons are easy to push. The mouse is a bit tall for my really small hands but this is pretty standard for most mouses.