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Deanna L. Mikiska
> 3 dayI wanted a simple wired mouse and found this one as a cheap light up mouse. Generally it does fine on my Macbook and Windows PC. You can turn the lights off, or have them do specific color changing effects by holding down both the forward / back button on the side and the top toggle behind the wheel. Im not sure if it does other effects, mine seems to be breathing at the moment which I dont think it did before I was playing around with it. On my Macbook its a little different. When I click the forward or back button on a web site (like this one) it doesnt do anything, but if Im on a link it will open it in a new tab. Im using safari at the moment so probably different on Chrome which Ill try later. That said, I actually like that functionality more than forward and back, although swapping platforms might be a little more complicated. This is an inexpensive mouse and feels like it. You shouldnt expect it to feel like something more expensive than it is. Pay a little more if that bothers you.
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FrankZ
Greater than one weekBought this for my kids to play games with, they thought it was awesome because of the fancy colors and glowing. It works well with games as well as work. It has the all too important thumb back/forward buttons which I use more than scrolling it seems. The scroll wheel isnt the smoothest, it wont let you just spin it if you have a long page to scroll through but it works well enough for my needs. The DPI selector seems to work well too. This company stands behind their product. After a few weeks of use, I ran into a very annoying issue where hovering the mouse over a scrollable window/list would automatically scroll it by itself. I tried plugging/unplugging, changing USB sockets but nothing stopped it. I contacted the company and they gave me a couple quick troubleshooting items, which I had already tried. Then they shipped out a new mouse right-away. When I got the new mouse and tried it out, it had the same problem! Doh! Turns out, it wasnt the mouse, or at least not on its own. I then started pulling other USB items to see if I could find something conflicting...and apparently it was tied to the wireless keyboard (Victsing). After replugging the keyboard, the mouse began working again without issue. Feeling bad, I contacted the company and let them know what the issue was in case it helps them with others having similar issues. I even told them to charge me for the 2nd mouse because I wanted to keep it and felt the need to pay for it. They just said they were happy the issue was resolved and to keep it. 5-stars for VersionTECH!
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Anonymous
> 3 dayI really liked the mouse, and not just me, my cousin as well, I let him borrow this mouse for gaming, and he liked it so much he wanted me to order him one. Overall, its a good mouse, its lasted me about a year so far, and doesnt have any issues with it, however, it might be a little obstacle to get use to the sensitivity on the mouse, ,even with adjusting it downwards.
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Nathaniel
> 3 dayThis mouse has worked great for me. I bought this a year ago and ended up spilling a drink on it so it was ruined. However in comparison after my daily, heavy use of the mouse, they looked exactly the same. Difference being the texture on the mouse after all that use. It comes silky smooth, the 4 DPI settings are fine although I only use the first one (lowest) even for gaming. Only two things stand out to me, the lights get boring and annoying at times, and the back of the mouse in the palm area, it comes kinda pointy so I have had to shave it down a hair to round it out. For this price you cant complain, itll probably last for years if cared or.
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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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ww2steel
> 3 dayBought a white one in Saipan when I was in the pacific. Couldnt find the same one at first, so I did a bunch of research, trying to find one similar. Loved it so much, I was very excited to find this black one available, and immediately bought it. It works just as well as the first one, for a fantastic price! Lights stay ON when the USB is powered, regardless of computer on/ off state. This can usually be affected in BIOS if you are capable, and it bothers you.
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Renee Danielson
> 3 dayI bought this mouse for my 8 year old son and he loves it. He loves the fact that it changes colors and looks cool. Hes young so hes not a big gamer but he does play Minecraft and Roblox games fairly often and seems to love the mouse when playing those games. For the price and look, this is a very good buy.
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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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Leah Alexander
Greater than one weekIts just like the ones at best buy for $50-100 and nowhere near the price. No complaints!
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Factor3x
> 3 dayOut of Box Review (Day1): Design: It seems symmetrical making is ok for left and right hands. Extra buttons are only on the left side of the mouse. Clicks feel clean and responsive. The scroll wheel turns with some resistance causing for a less smooth scrolling. DPI buttons are levered, so they sometimes click both bottoms at the same time. Otherwise, I still have yet to see a difference when increasing (Click away from the middle of the mouse?) or decreasing (Clicking toward the middle of the mouse?) Feel: Overall feel is nice. It has a nice matte finish (Deep black to the eye) with some nice vibrant colors. The colors from what I read up on, are no programmable and randomly strobe between Reds, Greens, Blues, Purples, Pinks and Yellows (Maybe white, but seems more ultra light blue). The mouses weight feels comfortable, but may be heavier than your basic mouse. Cons: Unable to choose, change or turn on lights. DPI buttons feel cheap and there is no real difference when changing the DPI. Overall: I give this a 5/5 at this time of using the product. This is an awesome Mouse for the price. I would suggest this to anyone who needs a quick replacement when short on cash or a backup mouse for when the time calls (Like me).