TECURS Wired Gaming Mouse, RGB Backlit Ergonomic Mouse with 8 Programmable Buttons up to 7200 DPI for Laptop/Windows PC/Mac, USB Mouse Gamer Mouse Black

(112 Reviews)

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  • B Harvey

    > 24 hour

    This isnt the fanciest mouse in the world or anything, but for the price its totally a good deal. I like that it has more than just the regular couple of buttons that a mouse has because I can do more with it when Im gaming. Ive been using it on some older PC games and it works well. Its a little too light for my liking, but that does mean I could easily navigate with it after I got used to it. Im pretty good at learning new hardware and making this mouse something I use regularly hasnt been too tough at all. It is not wireless, however, so you do need to use it near a PC or a laptop. Other than that and it being a little lighter than Id like, its a solid gaming mouse.

  • EverNoticeThat

    > 24 hour

    I was recently tiring of the lagging performance of my wireless mouse. At the worst possible times, Itd lose power and stop working when I needed it the most. Fast forward to the TECURS Wired Gaming Mouse which solved that problem while offering features that will help gamers. I no longer have to worry about battery or Bluetooth connection issues. Its a little bit larger than my old mouse, so it now fits comfortably in my hand. This responsive has multiple buttons and a control wheel, and can be programmable to suit the needs of every gamer. The varied lighting modes have also come in common while gaming in a darkened room. I love watching it pulsate with light. It truly was plug-and-play, and worked right out of the box. Theres a reason this is rated so highly as it truly deserves it. The TECURS Wired Gaming Mouse is a 5-star product that I would absolutely buy again!

  • K.L.

    > 24 hour

    My son wanted a gaming mouse, so we decided to give this one a try. He really likes it and says that it is very responsive. This is a great step up from a standard mouse when youre not ready to invest in a top of the line one.

  • H.R. Larson

    > 24 hour

    I got this as a gift for a family member but had my resident tech wizard son try it out first. He reports that it works well, and has an automatic clicker function that is intriguing. You do, however, need to download a driver to explore the full functionality and for programming. He didn’t want to do that in case there was a malware issue. He also reported that it crashed his computer when he unplugged it, so this might be a good choice for someone with good knowledge of computers who can watch for malware and address any crashing issues, but it might be frustrating for younger gamers.

  • NoBull

    > 24 hour

    The Tecurs gaming mouse is pretty good, but it doesnt quite surpass my HP Omen when it comes to gaming speed and accuracy. The Omen has a 16,000 DPI, while Tecurs mouse only has half of that. Additionally, the Omen is slightly wider, making it better suited for larger hands. It also has adjustable weights for a customized feel. In comparison, the Tecurs mouse is a bit slimmer, but it does have textured side grips that provide an excellent grip. Honestly, its a great mouse for under $20, especially considering the Omen was around $70 when new. The Tecurs mouse has a simpler color scheme switcher that can be activated with a press of a button, unlike the Omen. It also allows you to turn off the lights, which is a nice feature for those who want to use it in a bedroom. However, this mouse lacks the pads on the bottom. Im skeptical about whether these pads will hold up long-term, and I hope Tecurs will sell replacements. One of my favorite features and where the TEcurs wins, is the front Red buttons ability to select paragraphs or sentences of text while browsing the web. Overall, the Omen is the better mouse, but its important to note that Im comparing apples to oranges. The Tecurs mouse is under $20, making it a great value for the money.

  • cloud240

    > 24 hour

    For $20, its hard to find a better mouse. This mouse is conventional in shape, has 9 programmable buttons, dpi setting changes, and also RGB lighting. The only thing it lacks is adjustable weights. The weight is pretty standard for a mouse so its not heavy at all. If you absolutely have to use a heavy mouse, dont get this, but otherwise for most users, it should work well.

  • Bethany

    > 24 hour

    I like this mouse. It has everything I need. Plus some. However, I am not a gamer and just prefer to have my mouses wired into my computer instead of Bluetooth or usb. The lights are pretty but not as distracting as my other RGB mouse and it feels good in my hand. Its lightweight and runs smoothly. There was a little lag at first, but I was able to fix it pretty quickly. My son wants one and he is a heavy first-person shooter gamer so I think that says something about it.

  • Ivette Gerken

    > 24 hour

    This mouse looks like a gaming mouse but its not. It is too light. Most gaming mice have the ability to add/subtract weight for better movement. The buttons have a shallow click to them so you dont know if you clicked or not every time. I do like that you can change the LED lights and the speed of the courser from the mouse but I only use it for standard desktop use and not gaming.

  • Jason Novak

    > 24 hour

    This mouse is my preferred shape and hits my hand very well, I like the textured rubber on the sides for a good grip. I didn’t install the drivers but I was able to access all of the features except re-assigning the side mouse buttons - the lighting mode can be changed directly from the mouse, as well as the DPI by checking the color to know which setting you’re at. The rapid fire option is interesting, not something I would use personally, and it seems to work in a burst where a single tap sends rapid mouse clicks for a second or so. You can hold it, but it seems to build up and then keeps firing for long after you’ve left up, for some this may be a feature depending on use case.

  • Tomvision

    > 24 hour

    This is a very comfortable mouse that would be great for both gaming and general use. I connected it to my Linux-based PC. xinput reports it as both a mouse and a keyboard. I use a hard-surface plastic mousepad, and it skates along it perfectly. Very smooth with almost no resistance. The buttons are clicky, but feel good. The scroll wheel is very quiet, which I like. Unlike a lot of other cheap mice, the wheel doesnt sound like a wood chipper. You can change the DPI on the fly by clicking either of the two DPI buttons on the top, under the scroll wheel. I left mine on the lowest setting. Theres a button on the bottom you can use to cycle through all the lighting patterns. Many are animated, but there are some static colors if you prefer no distractions. I did some FPS gaming for a couple hours with this mouse, and had no problems. The only thing I noticed was depending on the color setting you choose, the illuminated logo near the rear of the mouse can get a little warm. Overall, this is a comfortable gaming mouse that definitely does the job on a budget!

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