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Bloody Gaming W70 Max Mouse Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
Rating 
4.2
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Recommended Uses For ProductGaming
BrandBloody
Are Batteries IncludedNo
Batteries Required?No

Description of Bloody Gaming W70 Max Mouse

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Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Bad! I am not satisfied with the quality of the product.

They brought a marriage, the mouse clicks at least twice on the LMB, it does not adjust for one click in any way. The BeCompact store does not recognize this as a marriage, it says that the mouse is actually a gaming mouse, which is why it is so. Of course, this is not true and it should not be so, but this is a frequent marriage in computer mice.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

The best option for those who shoot. The application offers a lot of different options and key binds, and it even features a button for a sniper. The keys do not make any sounds and are not noisy in any significant way. The form of the mouse pad ensures that the hand does not perspire or become fatigued, even after lengthy periods of time spent using the computer. It can accommodate any hand size. You can use the software or you can use the second wheel to modify the maximum sensitivity and the

Pros
  • 1. Ease of usage in all situations. 2. Materials for production of the highest possible quality. 3. Buttons that can be customized. 4. Additional scroll. 5. 1ms response.
Cons
  • No.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

There was not enough soft touch at least on the main keys, but it would be better under the palm of your hand. Clicks are relatively quiet (see video). Compared to the V8M, it glides worse, the legs seem to be higher there. It is inconvenient to adjust the backlight; you can’t turn it off with one click either. The software is not good at all, in my opinion.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Reliable product for all occasions, quality on par.

Some advantages include a high-quality sensor, smooth movement over the mat, a power on/off switch that offers a great deal of customization options, and an attractive design. Some cons: Loud keys LMB, RMB. The keys are a little bit snug. It gets a little warm, but the source of the heat is not entirely clear—the sensor generates heat, roofing felts from the lighting, or both. x. Z.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible product, not happy with the purchase!

Various advantages: Outstanding assembly with no blowback at all. The matte black version does not have a slippery surface. The buttons are of high quality, and the pressure is just right. Feeling is used in scroll. You won't have any trouble figuring out how to use the application to set things up, and the backlight is top-notch. I am comfortable with this weight. Having these drawbacks: The mouse will set you back three thousand. In addition to this, it is framed as a game. However, if you do

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

Comfortable to use even with smaller hands. Additional buttons arranged in a logical manner, as opposed to being crammed together or dispersed randomly throughout the mouse. These buttons, which come pre-programmed by the manufacturer, can simply have their functions changed. This mouse allows you to duplicate any of the keyboard buttons that you find yourself reaching for more frequently than others, whether it be in work-related activities or gaming. To a very high degree. Having this…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is okay, it's not a waste of money!

A product of high quality, yet one that is not particularly comfortable. Taking simply for the sake of design is a sensible course of action. If that is not the case, you should consider looking at something from the analogs. With its positives being: The architecture is very attractive. Everything is completed successfully and to a high standard. The presence of three thumb buttons is both practical and convenient. Consists of: It does not feel as comfortable in the hand as some of A4Tech's…

Before I discovered, several people on this site wrote about having issues scrolling. neither on the W60 nor the W70 (I own both models), even though I have both. The W60 is a versatile and comfortable grip that can be used with either a traditional or a claw hand position. It is also appropriate for large hands like mine. For me, the W70 is the most comfortable option for claws since a large hand is all that's necessary in addition to a thick thumb that does not totally fit in the mouse curve…

Pros
  • The quality of the materials, the cost, and the design
Cons
  • It is not appropriate for all hands.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

Right-handed people are the only ones who should use the mouse because it is designed to fit nicely in their palm. Each button is depressed in a smooth and quiet manner, and it does not move for no apparent reason. Individual rgb highlighting adjustments are made, and color and dpi adjustments are also made according to preference. The wheel turns as rapidly as it possibly can while maintaining its grip. The equipment is of high quality, there is an application for configuring and controlling…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

If you are not concerned about the possibility of encountering such a defect, I would recommend giving the mouse an overall score of ten out of ten; nonetheless, I will only give it one star because. My copy, it turned out, was not without a surprise, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to play with it, like 2022 roulette, where you never know for sure whether the blink will burn through now? Will you give me an aoe stun? Do you want to cast a spell at a foe? Possibly nine times out of…

Pros
  • The high quality of the components, the craftsmanship of the assembly, the reliability of the software, the availability of RGB capabilities, and the overall convenience make it an item that I enjoy holding. I really like how many more buttons there are, even if I just use the one that's closest to me because it's so inconvenient to reach for the one that's further away. It appears to be ergonomic and stylish in general. The buttons are depressed as quietly as possible while maintaining the highest possible visual standard.
Cons
  • When I play DotA, I often find that the left mouse button (LMB) does not work. I have disappointed Tim a great number of times by flying on Enigma into a batch, placing a hall without a third, or when you urgently need to blink into a batch - the blink didn't use, and the fingers already gave a procast (no, I didn't blink). Through mats and apologies, you eventually go into the sunset or to a tavern, because the worst thing is that the hall will not be given because of this, and you

An great rat, everything can be adjusted for yourself, even for mmo-wankers and even for fps shooters; this is a feature that sets it apart from other rats. I have a fairly large hand, so I was looking for a mouse that was especially large but not too heavy. The thumb fit perfectly in the cradle, but the little finger still creeps on the mat. However, this is purely my problem and has been observed on all of my previous mice because I use the old palm grip and not chicken-esports:).

Pros
  • Convenience. Form. Button mechanism. Nice click, although the sound is somewhat muffled and not really thunderous. A wide dynamic range of sensitivity. Configuration options for the responsiveness and polling frequency can be found in the program as well as physically on the mouse. metal sliders. In general, a wonderful rat for the price that you pay.
Cons
  • The program is below average, but it does what it's supposed to.

Benefits include: This isn't Bloody's first year of me using his gadgets. To put it succinctly: the mice are persistent; the last one was P85. The thumb pad on this one isn't as pleasant as the other one was, but you get used to it quickly. Reduced hand fatigue thanks to a lighter mouse (by 13 grams). The tactile experiences are uniform, the hand does not sweat or slip, and the coating does not get dirty quickly. Despite my penchant for snacking while gaming, the surface is spotless. Braided…

I went with the white color, which gives the mouse a glossy appearance; however, if you prefer a more velvety feel, you should select the black or yellow option instead. Let's see how it will be with gloss, but in two months there will be no problems; just wipe it with a damp cloth, and the mouse will be as good as new. Using a4tech mice for a number of years, there was an x7, a v7, and a t7, and everywhere there was a black soft touch coating. The first few months, everything is fine, but over

Pros
  • As soon as I saw the bomb design, I immediately started looking for places where I could buy it. Because the price is more than reasonable, I really like a4tech because they release mice that are not at all embarrassing to use and that have a high level of quality and usefulness. I'm not a big fan of LGBT highlights, but this software provides complete functionality for configuring them. In fact, you can set any color on a separate LED, build up effects and transitions, or set just one color at all, or turn it off completely if you want to be foolish about it. The cable is very long, very thin, and very flexible; it does not impede the movement of the mouse in any way, and it is braided quite neatly. I always set up actions for these buttons because they make it extremely easy to operate certain games. There are 3 programmable keys on the side, and they are created in a convenient location. The responsiveness and surface height options are located at the bottom of the mouse. There are four settings available for each mode, and the implementation is both cool and attractive. However, I find these settings to be excessively showy. If the packaging indicates that the "ultra core system is activated," then you already own unlocked software chips, despite the fact that you have not yet made use of them.
Cons
  • It's a terrible sign when there aren't many settings written down; there aren't many settings. It's a bad sign when the developers allow you complete freedom in configuring the game, because then you can't figure it out. Funny logic, all of the important settings such as tear-off setting, response, sensitivity, and button functionality are set up intuitively. However, if you want to set up the mouse to the last screw, then you have to sit down and understand the software. I don't see anything wrong with spending an extra hour to set up the mouse and then enjoying the rest of the time you have.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is okay, it's not a waste of money!

The backlight was just a mild red, despite the lighting's best efforts to set it to a vivid purple color. And they are extremely pleased with their purchase, which was a wise decision. Got advantages: It is cozy, fits well in the hand, and is the most dota-friendly in terms of the wheel. Additionally, there is a second wheel (which I didn't examine). Several drawbacks Since there is no rubberized coating, the mouse begins to slid out of the hand when the hand perspires. Playing shooters was…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

Great job on the mouse. Everything is controlled, including the dpi, keys, and the second tiny wheel, which can also be customized for particular games in addition to changing the sensitivity. The keys do not stick, backlash, or press with much noise. I thoroughly customized the backlight using the application.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

At long last, a well-balanced, well-designed, branded glide with optical switches (? After much waiting, a4tech got here. My W60 runs perfectly with this mouse. The right button, however, somewhat detracts from the overall idea of optical switches, albeit I could be mistaken and there is something else. If the W60 ever had openings that revealed the backlight LEDs, they are now so small that they are effectively invisible during installation. For the most part, if you ignore minor issues, this…

Pros
  • + High-gloss performance design A positive Panda. +Form. +Weight. +Glides. (dpi 400, sens 1.5, repels insects like sens 3, flies on Teflon mat) Switches; Sensors.
Cons
  • Good construction. There's a clatter when the right button is only a hair's breadth away from the switch. Until the side buttons click, press (annoyingly). However, a straight, forceful press is required (+-). The wire is still substantial despite being braided and scuffed on the outside. Built-in chi that isn't needed. Toon software. Despite the fact that it is unnecessary with this mouse. -The buttons have some subtle but noticeable side play when pressed. But if you deliberately slant your pointing finger, that will also work.

The size is about par for the course, but it's still a pleasure to use; I can type for hours on end with no discomfort in my hand. No great force is used to press the buttons, and they are also not touched. There are no jerky ups and downs as the wheel is turned. The keyboard is being pounded all over the surface with deafeningly soft clicks. Activation at many points

Pros
  • Optical clarity and responsiveness are both excellent, and the design is glossy without being slick in the palm.
Cons
  • This has no evident drawbacks.

Conclusion: The pricing is a touch steep, but the x7 level is where the mouse stays. The upgrades included extra profiles, some additional rollers, and perimeter lighting. After deducting the negatives, we arrive at a score of 3. After 5 months of service and a relatively little load, the roller finally gave out. Scrolling jerks and jumps about. Atech's mouse still have the worst videos. A 2/5 star rating

Pros
  • It's simply like that, really; it has an unusual shape, is made of tough plastic, and has a rough finish that doesn't appear like rubber coating. The option to customize the mouse's color scheme with mellow tones that are easier on the eyes at night. A "hard" sensor. Flexible, soft wire that won't impede your motion. When compared to other programmers I've worked with, Atech's code is the most typical. Modifiable phenotypes in a total of 7.
Cons
  • A "slight misunderstanding" is caused by the location of the rigid side buttons. Only a palm grip is possible due to the position of the thumb notch. The lowest button is, in fact, within reach from here. However, while you're in this posture, raising the mouse generally appears difficult because it keeps falling out of your hand. Moving your finger out of the niche makes it easier to manipulate the mouse, but you'll lose access to the button. DPI scaling is completely pointless. When you reboot a mouse that doesn't save your preferred color for the general illumination, it will instead activate the profile illumination. When you try disabling the brain's color settings, you'll get it. Roller "Ushatannaya" - Atech's suffering, The roller will be perfectly smooth after two weeks of labor, with scarcely perceptible clicks; after two months, there will be slides. If something is heavy but still topples over on its back, adding weight to the front is the only solution. There is no way to customize the color of your profile; instead, each profile is tagged with a fixed hue. No profile queues are available for selection. Worker green, second worker blue, and game red are some examples from my collection. Several additional profiles will be included that are blank if this is done here. The mouse won't be perfectly horizontal, so you'll have to move it at an angle. As it turns out, holding this wonder would be more comfortable if the mouse looked slightly left of dead center. The setting and its ambiguous typology are a complete non sequitur.

a beautiful mouse, in my hand, as I said above, it seemed to me a narrow grip, but it’s tactilely pleasant, beautiful, all the buttons work clearly. Most importantly, a4tech has no double clicks. This bi of all mice in any price range. Keep it up! Mouse for pros. For what people pay 10-15 pieces for ryzen and others, I will never understand.