This mouse is from the lower price bracket, and for what it is, is works perfectly. It works from batteries and a dongle, I have not had a problem with it so far, and don't think I will, either. You have the option to have a light on inside, which illuminates the wheel nicely and you have this as an choice as there is a button on the back (Bottom) of the mouse for off, with a 3 way switch for internal light or not. The dpi buttons scroll through very well, the all other buttons doing their job brilliantly! Since I have been using mice since they were first offered, I can safely say that this mouse is reall value for money, as lastly, the mouse comes with an 18 month warranty, registering it with tecknet gives you another 6 months on the warranty, making it a full 2 year warranty, and without paying for postage if it should break dow. That alone tells me that the company put theor money where their mouth is! Buy it!Read full review
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TeckNet got a good grip of how to design and size mouse and it is a only pros of this product . Unfortunately tracking sensor and its software is "lagging behind" design of major brands. It does reach 4k DPI but it is to unpredictable and not precise in recognition of cursor movements. Lower DPI and is not better either which is annoying. It can work OK for a while in 1.6- 2.4 to suddenly lagg and allow cursor to "jump" all over your screen. - It is not dependable of type of surface as it does the same on mouse pad gaming pad or desk. Probably it is due the unrefined backlight and way sensor reacts ? when its intermittently stops? In general maybe it would be Ok for a standard day to day use if you accepts hiccups described above. - personal I do not recommend it.
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I bought mine way back in February 2017 and it still works as well now as it did back then. This is the kind of peripheral that gear snobs and hardcore gamers might sneer at but don't listen to them. For the money this thing is unbeatable. I paid around £14 nearly three years ago so it's cost me less than a fiver a year plus batteries. Now it's even cheaper, it's a pretty risk free purchase. Now, sure, it's not got the sheer number of buttons of something like a £200+ Razer or other top end brands but if you don't want to spend an arm and a leg this thing is perfectly adequate for all but the most serious and hardcore PC gamers. It will work straight out of the box - plug the USB dongle into your PC, pop in two AA batteries and you're good to go as soon as Windows installs the drivers. Mine has performed flawlessly for all this time which says a lot considering the things you read about far pricier offerings that experience breakages and failures after far less than one or two years. I've used mine on all sorts of games from RTS to FPS amd it handles all of them fine. Considering I sit about 5-6 feet away from my tower, the connection and responsiveness of the mouse remains solid and accurate. It's had daily use for many hours at a time, the battery life is good (just turn off the stupid lights and two AA batteries last for many many weeks/months) and it's never missed a beat. The mouse feels solid despite the fact that the hard plastic is probably pretty cheap. It's well designed and comfortable to use for long sessions in your favourite games. The buttons all have a nice positive feel to them and there are enough to reduce your reliance on keyboard keys for functions like crouch/prone by simply using your left thumb on the two side buttons. Like all gaming mice, experiment with the DPI settings of the mouse in combination with in-game sensitivity options until you find the sweet spot for each game. In FPS games I find using the highest DPI setting on this mouse, and lowering sensitivities in-game gives me the best results but everyone's mileage varies so it comes down to your own preferences. Would I buy another one? Certainly, if it was all I could afford or was prepared to spend. It's certainly well up to the job for which it was designed and mine has held up to the test of time very well. If you're buying your first gaming mouse and must have wireless, this thing is a genuine bargain. I've just upgraded all my hardware and to compliment that I've purchased a new, more expensive Logitech mouse because it does have a few additional features and specs that this one lacks. I'm hoping the quality and longevity will match what I have had with this budget bargain, which I will keep around as a backup/spare - in that sense the new one has a lot to live up to.Read full review
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yes this product is ok I have big hands and it fits perfect. it dos say the light flashes when you up the DPI but mine does not. it gild's a cross the surface with ease very nice product if you think its a bit to smooth in your hand then just add some anti slip foam pads to the side or on top of the mouse
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Fantastic mouse that’s packed with features. Sleep mode is useful and saves battery which means you don’t have to keep turning it off. Adjustable dpi and multiple buttons makes it super easy to use and it has a fantastic ergonomic design too. I would recommend this for anyone looking for a good quality wireless mouse.
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