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Eric
> 3 dayIts a good size and weight, moves around the mousepad like a mouse should. Problem is, the mouse Bluetooth isnt that strong. Id have momentary dropouts while gaming which is annoying. My desktop is within 3 feet of the mouse and theres a wooden desk in between my desktop and the mouse. If you need the signal to go through any obstacles, steer clear of this and get something a bit higher in quality.
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Alexanne Hirthe V
Greater than one weekIm not gonna lie, pandemics been tough. I spent three months job searching with no success. Then, my mouse died, and I thought well why not get the cheap one with the fancy lights? Let me tell you, whenever I needed a bit of encouragement I looked down and saw that my mouse was lit up in a bunch of cheery colors, it made me happy. Highly suggest for anyone needing a bit of cheer in their work life. Its cheap, it works well with a mousepad or even a folded up newspaper. Also good for the casual gamer--sensitivity settings can be tweaked for comfort and preference. Battery life is great (I can go days without plugging in) and as a bonus it charges super quickly, so I can plug in for 10 minutes and be good for hours. Ive it had it for a few months, so not sure of the longevity.
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Luisa De La Cadena
> 3 dayIt’s perfect
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Navdeep
Greater than one weekIt so good at everything especially the lights
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A Muench
> 3 dayWe bought this for our 23 year old grandson for his birthday. He loves it!! He’s very happy with the gift.
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mccusker94
> 3 dayThis is a quality product that has extended battery life and is easy to set up and use.
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Amanda
06-06-2025I got this for Christmas and wanted to try it out and I love it. Everything works and the lights change colors Flawlessly. Its an over all great gaming mouse.
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Nate
> 3 dayThe left click button requires the weight of a feather to press it. The right click seems fine, but you will end up constantly clicking the left button by sheer virtue of using the mouse. The thumb side buttons are incredibly sensitive as well, which is super annoying. The side buttons function as forward and back on webpages, which also resets your spot on Youtube videos. So when you touch the mouse you will invariably reset whatever you are watching. I dont feel like going through the process of installing the software to map this thing as theres no info on how to do that and it seems unnecessarily inconvenient. It could be more ergonomic as well. I like the side grips but the mouse needs to be beefier for your hand, and I have small hands and I still dont feel comfortable on this thing. The mouse wheel is fine, I rather like the grip on it. The lights are ok but could be brighter/more full. The cursor speed button goes from incredibly slow to way too fast, which isnt great for gaming, either. Its an ok mouse if youre just looking for something to casually use, but the ergonomics and overly sensitive buttons keep this thing from being a permanent solution.
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Lacey
> 3 dayI really like this mouse for the price! Its super lightweight and very comfortable in my hand. Ive had it for about a year now, and I only have to recharge it every couple days with heavy gaming use. Id definitely recommend giving it a try. The only bad thing to mention is the charging port itself on the mouse. Its at a weird downward angle and can be a little snug when trying to attach the cord. The mouse feet are just smooth plastic instead of a slick material; however, I havent noticed a difference in movement ease. The program for this mouse only supports the very basic of macros (if that is important to you). Also, I would love to not have the red optical light on the backside of the mouse; many new ones dont have a visible light. None of these are deal breakers to me by any means.
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Darla Nalley
> 3 dayMy husband bought this for his laptop. It works as expected. However, it is a little small for his hands. He gave it to our 12-year-old son and will have to buy a new one.