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- #101 in PC Gaming Mice
Gabriel light
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
The side buttons are questionable but the product is great
Tije
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
this is the second time I bought this mouse. I really like the design. It works great at first, but can't even last a year. The first one stopped working after 7 months, the second one lasted 3.
Lilies Wati
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Love this mouse! Totally awesome and looks cool. Everyone at work asked me where I get this from. I recommend this item. The pink one is super cute! I finally get one after three times ordering.
Wolfdaddy Ivie
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I absolutely love it. It is chorded with a USB-A connector so if you have a computer that only has USB-C spots just order a transition piece. Lights are too cool and I love the size.
Breezy
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Works great
Lisa Barber
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2025
the port is starting to pull out, and was never really comfortable for the hands.
Sean McAndrew
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Seriously for the price I paid id give it 6 stars. I don't leave reviews but felt the urge to leave one because it deserves it. I game and can not believe anyone would pay more when this works so amazing for so cheap. Buy this!!!
Lysandre Gouin
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2024
Je voulais avoir une souris silencieuse. Je suis trรจs contente de la qualitรฉ pour le prix
TheGeek
Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2024
In 6 weeks the micro switch for doing left clicks is shot, and all of a sudden the control board in the mouse has decided to malfunction because the mouse is now also got erratic. I would send this back, but my window closed 2 weeks ago. I have been a professional geek for literally decades, and I normally yet years out of my mice. I have never had 1 fail in 6 weeks. Obviously, I'm not a happy camper, and I'm grumpy about it. :(
Rowan54
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
Honestly, I don't care how many colors it flashes. Purple, blue, pink, red is what I'm seeing. And this is fun to have a mouse lighting up like that.What I do care about is that it moves fast enough to do things and slow enough to be accurate. And that the accuracy is adjustable. That's a nice touch I haven't had on a mouse before.It's a little larger than the logitech mice I've been using, but fits my hand probably a little better. (I wear men's medium gloves because of finger length, so my hands are fairly long. The gloves tend to be wider than my palm, but women's gloves are always too stubby in the fingers for me. Yes, I'm female.)I'm not finding the mouse either lighter or heavier than the other mice I've used....for the physical weight of the mouse. FEELS heavier to move than the other mouse when I'm moving it. (I've two computers, the mice are side by side) But that's because it's got a higher DPI count, so it feels heavier to move. The other mouse is a whiz across the screen, but doesn't work as well for artwork because it moves so fast that there's no accuracy. (I do artwork on a desktop as well as just mousing across pages and such...and being able to CONTROL where the mouse pointer is has always been difficult. This one has been slower, and therefore more accurate. At least so far. We'll see how it works in the long term..)
H2O
Reviewed in Canada on August 4, 2024
This is a simple but good mouse. And with its price of $13 CAD at the time of writing, it provides great value.It is a basic mouse with two click buttons, two forward/backward buttons, a dpi button, a scroll wheel, and a scroll wheel button. I like that the click buttons and the scroll wheel is truly silent, but note that the forward/backward buttons, the dpi button, and the scroll wheel button are NOT silent. When you select a dpi level, the mouse lighting flashes between 1 to 4 times to indicate the selected dpi level number.Note that this is not a wireless mouse. Although I would have preferred the option to be wireless or wired at my will, it is plainly stated that this is a wired mouse, so you know what you are getting.The only thing I would complain about is the instructions manual. While it comes in 5 popular European languages, the instructions are quite short and they don't inform you about any of the functions of the mouse. For example, I was going to complain that there is no way of turning the LED lights off, it turns out that the product page indicates that you can do that by pressing certain two buttons.I have not used it for gaming, but I can confirm that it works fine for regular use. I would recommend a mouse with both wired and wireless options, but if you are specifically looking for a wired mouse, this offers a good one at a good value and I can recommend.
Let Me Say This:
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2024
This wired gaming mouse is decent for the $14.99 price, but donโt expect high-end quality. The build feels pretty cheap, but for a basic mouse, it does the job well enough. The 7-color LED lights are a fun touch, and my kids love the colorsโit adds a bit of gaming flair without being too flashy. The cord is surprisingly durable, which is a plus, especially for younger users who tend to be a bit rough with their tech.With 6 silent click buttons and adjustable DPI up to 3600, itโs got the basic functionality for casual use, though itโs not quite sturdy enough for serious gaming. Overall, itโs a good, budget-friendly option for kids or beginners. Just keep in mind itโs more for light use than intense gaming sessions.
Kay
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
This is a good wireless mouse for the price. It does its function. However, as someone who has always preferred to map most of my keybinds to the mouse in games, I was disappointed to learn that the mouse button 1 (M1) interferes with the side button inputs.For example, I usually map sprint/run to side mouse button1 (M6), and the action button to M1 while using WASD to move. However, if I am holding M6 to sprint, pressing M1 overrides the input and halts my movement; I cannot sprint while holding or pressing M1. This has never happened with any other mouse I have owned and is quite an inconvenience. I have always been able to hold M6 and press M1 (for rushed actions, picking up items/attacking while running, etc). The M2 does not do this; only the M1 button interferes. It's unfortunate, as I now have to adapt and get used to using another key on my keyboard as an alternative.Overall, this is a decent mouse. I wish the M1 did not interfere with the other inputs, but aside from that, I don't have any other complaints.
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