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Carmen Zecchino
> 24 hourIve already put about 30hrs of gaming into it and this mouse is light, smooth, and feels great. The lighting and color matches my alienware laptop perfectly, visually gorgeous. Its very responsive, though it lacks its own software like say a steelseries so your options are limited to when making adjustments. The cpi button on top doesnt seem to make any wildly noticeable changes, youll be adjusting sensitivity in windows. Otherwise for the price, its perfect.
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Deb Robinson
> 24 hourVery nice Gaming Mouse! My grandchildren love the colors! Its very easy to use and fits the hand comfortably.
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Neamhain
> 24 hourI got this mouse as a replacement for my old one, and it has a few minor things I dislike. The pros are the price and the fact that the mouse is very pretty. Im in love with the shiftING colors, and it fits my aesthetic for my computer. Some of the downsides are the fact that the side buttons dont really work that well. They do work, but its very hard to press them. I feel like I have to shove it inside the mouse to make it work. I dont use the side buttons much, so it doesnt greatly affect me, but its still mildly annoying. The other one is that this mic is so light it feels like Im pushing around a ping pong ball thats a mouse. Again, not huge, but a mild complaint. The last thing is that this mouse is a bit laggy. Im not really using it for gaming, just for regular day to day tasks, but it does throw me off at times. If you just need a cheap, simple and very pretty mouse, this is it! If you need a legitimate gaming mouse, you might want to look elsewhere.
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Yury
> 24 hourIve 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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Kenneth Ford
> 24 hourEDIT: The company got into contact with me and sent a replacement that works perfectly, Ill leave the original review just for information sake but the company takes care of their customers and distribute fantastic mouses This is the 2nd time Ive purchased this mouse amd the first one worked very well but ultimately died at the hands of a toddler. I was expecting it to work exactly as my first one but as soon as I started using the mouse I immediately noticed it would jerk left whenever it wanted to. The lights also dont seem to work like my last one did since they turn off and back on during colour transition. I thought the problem would fix itself after a while but 15 days later and its worse. No amount of troubleshooting has fixed it. I dont know if its an issue with the white color specifically but this is disappointing in any case.
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Laine
> 24 hourThe mouse is just as lightweight as other reviewers have stated. Its ready to go as soon as you plug it in, no software download required. The two buttons on the left side can be macrod in individual games to provide extra functionality, which is enough for me but may not be adequate for more serious gamers. The cable is braided and sturdy. The mouse felt a little awkward in my hand at first but this may have simply been the adjustment from using my last mouse. And, of course, the backlighting is pretty sweet. It flashes multiple colors at once which appear to be random. Theres no way that Ive found to alter the colors or the rate at which they pulse on and off, but they can be turned off altogether if necessary. The mouse will stay lit even when the computer is off, which I believe is normal.
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Emily
> 24 hourLet me start by saying that I am NOT a gamer. I needed to find a new mouse because my older model work computer wasnt handling a wireless mouse very well. It would glitch and freeze up and it was driving me crazy!! I tried every fix I could find on the internet when I finally decided I needed to try a wired mouse. I was also experiencing some pretty decent pain/numbness in my wrists and forearms. I have been experimenting with chair height, distance, and posture to try and reduce the pain and the next steps would be some sort of additional support. Ive had this mouse for about 2 weeks now. The cord is 4.5 long, braided, and very sturdy. Plenty of room to go from my desk, down the back and into the tower. The colors are really pretty and calming. Its a constant slow change from one color to another. No glitches and no freezes! The mouse is also much better for handling than my previous mouse. Its nice and big and feels so comfortable. After figuring out where to sit best along with this mouse, my wrist and forearm pain/numbness is almost completely gone! I dont think I will need anything else and the fix cost less than $15. Highly recommend.
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Leah Alexander
> 24 hourIts just like the ones at best buy for $50-100 and nowhere near the price. No complaints!
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James Trotta
> 24 hourI 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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Diane Ball
> 24 hourIt is working great, lights up, it’s worth the money.