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Arseny
> 3 dayThis is a regular mouse looking like a gaming mouse. Before buying it, Ive read a number of reviews along the lines of not too fancy, and does not have a million buttons, but it does its job. Well... I dont need many buttons at all, but I need the one crucial thing that a mouse must have, if you plan to use it in computer games - it should be able to accurately catch your movement even if you move it very fast. When I move this one relatively fast, it jumps randomly, skipping the movement, as any other cheap office PC mouse would. I have friends who are competitive cyber athletes, and there is a simple test you could perform to test whether your mouse is ok or not. Move your mouse to one side of the pad and then slide it really fast to another side. If the cursor jumps randomly-your mouse is crap. I previously had a Razor mouse for more than 10 years and, before that, a simple-looking Microsoft mouse (I dont remember the model), so I know how a decent and a good gaming mouse should behave. Well, this one is not a decent gaming mouse. To reiterate: if you are at least a tiny bit serious about gaming - look further. Especially if you play any shooters. P.S. its funny that the Microsoft mouse I mentioned had a very plain white design, but delivered really good performance while being super cheap. I wish I could that model, lol. That was a gaming mouse camouflaged as a mouse for an office worker, while this one is an office worker mouse disguising as a gaming tool. I wish the manufacturer prioritized performance over fancy looks, for example, sacrificing the Christmas-tree-like lights for a better sensor.
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Sean Clarke
> 3 dayDont be fooled by the price or uneducated people who think the RGB doesnt turn off. I got it as a fire deal or whatever amazon calls it when they reccomend super cheap stuff in the catagory youre browsing in, so I was a little skeptical at the 8.99 price. This mouse feels great. The weight is comparable to a Razer Death Adder mouse I used to have previously. The RGB is very cool although not customizable (not a big deal to me). To turn off the RGB lighting just simply press and hold both side bottons, and then press the DPI adjustment button in the middle of the mouse. Super easy. The braided cord feels great and again, similar to the razer death adder mouse cord. For the 8 or 9 dollars you pay, you really cant beat this mouse. I was going to purchase a $20 mouse from lenovo legion, or another random no name brand, but decided to cheap out with this one. Im extremely glad I did. PS. Unless youre some competition fast twitch FPS gamer, then the up to 2400 DPI this mouse can be set to is going to be just fine for you. I personally keep it at the 800 setting for everyday use. Hope this helps
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Lizzy Grinton
> 3 dayNot good for nighttime use. My grandparents bedroom is right next to mine, and I worry at night because of how loud the clicks are, that it might wake them up. So I usually just end up unplugging it and using my laptop touchpad, which kinda sucks. But for the aesthetic of the lights (which Im a sucker for, yes I own stardust leds and lightup cat ear headphones), I would definitely recommend. Plus its pretty cheap, so its obviously not gonna be the best quality. But it hasnt, like, broken or anything yet so thats a good sign!
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Tiana
> 3 dayI love this mouse! I got when I a new desktop a few months back because I hate how small the standard mouses are. This mouse actually fits my hand comfortably and it works very well for gaming. For reference, Im a female with medium sized hands. Not to mention it looks pretty darn cool! There is no way to turn off the lights without unplugging it from the desktop though. This mouse lights up pretty bright, so if you are light sensitive and have your computer in your bedroom, it may cause issues for you when youre trying to sleep. I am light sensitive but luckily I have my desktop(and my mouse) in a rolltop desk, so I cant see the constantly changing, bright light of the mouse when Im trying to sleep. HOWEVER, I have recently come across a potentially fatal issue with this mouse. It seems as if it is having random technical issues, and sometimes will point up and spin for a second or two. This has happened twice. Its not that big of an issue, unless youre playing a game. Which is what I was doing both times that it happened. Its quite disorienting when youre in a game to have your mouse suddenly make you look up and spin and can easily cost you the whole game! Im hoping those two times were just flukes, but if it keeps happening Ill be forced to replace this mouse with one that doesnt randomly spin. Pretty useless as a gaming mouse if you cant trust that itll always do what you want it to do. Will update this review if I end up replacing the mouse or if the spinning stops.
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Vegastechie
Greater than one weekI have had this mouse for about 4 years now and its only now starting to have some issues with not registering clicks. I play a lot of RPGs and hero shooters. It lasted through daily gaming (8+ hours a day) during the pandemic. I hope they dont discontinue it before I need to order my next replacement.
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Klee LeHorgen
> 3 dayIt does everything I need it to do, which includes gaming.
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Eliza Witting
> 3 dayBought this for my 12 year old for Xmas. He loved it and took a video of it with his phone so he could show all his friends. They loved it as well. He uses this at school (they can bring their own mouse). It works great and he figured out how to turn off the rotating color feature by himself, (cant have it changing colors at school). The colors are vibrant and it looks really cool when its changing colors. I may get one for myself!
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James Trotta
> 3 dayI dont think it is a bad mouse per say but at least for my specific hand(hands a little small with slender fingers), this mouse is extremely awkward. Specifically the mouse has a rather sharp edge along the right side and if you dont position your ring finger just right, it can dig into your finger. Rather than a relaxed hand grip, you have to kind of do a claw grip with the ring finger and pink, to avoid the ridge. But then the mouse has extremely long main buttons so your pointer and middle finger extend outwards and slips towards the front. So you end up having your pointer finger complete straight and I am actually slightly double jointed so the finger even goes backwards some what. The middle finger is more a natural curve, but then the last two fingers are completely bent and it all feels a bit unnatural. The only finger that feels natural at all is the thumb, but there isnt like a thumb rest or anything, it literally just has nothing there to get in the way and that makes it better than the rest of the mouse. I think if you had larger hands it might be okay though.
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Yury
> 3 dayIve been using this mouse for 3 years. It looks pretty and has very good DPI, I like that. I found it suitable for an average sized hand. I have relatively short fingers so I could find a better mouse. The ergonomics of this mouse is not perfect - it is symmetrical, which is not a good thing as we dont have symmetrical hands. It could be an advantage for left-handed people as it doesnt matter which hand you use, it is equally uncomfortable a bit. The side buttons are placed poorly. I could reach back button with my thumb quite easily (I tend to misclick it sometimes) but forward button is totally unreachable and I have to put some effort to click it which doesnt make sense - it is easier to move mouse itself and click forward in a browser than move your hand over the mouse there and back again. It is totally no no in video games. After using this mouse for 3 years I noticed that its bottom pads started to wear off (see the picture) which could be the reason why it is not sliding as smoothly as before on my mouse pad. So it is time to buy a new mouse for me.
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Diane Ball
> 3 dayIt is working great, lights up, it’s worth the money.