As far as I can tell this mouse is the same as the wireless mouse here on Revain except that it is wired (which I prefer). I was a little hesitant to order it as there were no reviews and I think I should share my experience with it so far so others don't hesitate to order (and steal the price!) this wonderful product. I ordered this mouse after my Cobra mouse (made by the same E-Blue company) had left mouse button issues. From time to time it double clicked so I decided to upgrade from the same company as I was so surprised by the quality for the price of the last mouse I ordered from them (I would also recommend the Cobra, even with the click problem). The first thing you will notice about this mouse is the packaging. E-Blue is a Japanese company (products are assembled in China) and all instructions are in Japanese. However, it is a plug and play device and very simple. The only thing that might confuse you is which color means which setting on the DPI toggle button. The LEDs on this thing are amazing. It's like my old cobra on steroids. The mouse wheel LEDs are particularly bright and shiny. The other LEDs are dimmer, I think they are illuminated by the general light source inside the mouse. The mouse cable is a kind of sewn cloth material. Pretty stylish if you ask me, although I find it's common for more expensive mice (though not in this price range). The mouse material is the same as Cobra, rubberized metal material, feels good. The mouse has a button to change the DPI setting. It has 4 settings whose maximum value is 2500 dpi. The button is illuminated by an LED that changes color depending on the current setting (dark blue for low, red for medium, blue for high, and purple for maximum). The mouse wheel makes a pleasant click with every rotation. It's very comfortable in my hand, although I've learned to use a three-finger mouse as that was the only way I could comfortably hold my old Cobra. It's a handheld mouse, so it might be a disadvantage for some, but I prefer it even when gaming. The two side buttons are a bit wonky for my taste, but they've held up in early games so far, so we'll see if they hold up. Overall I am once again impressed with this company's product. I will be coming back to them for all my mouse needs in the future unless something goes wrong. EDIT: After a month of use, the mouse is still good. I've worn off the stickers on the Cobra, but the ones on this mouse seem to be more resilient. I noticed in some reviews that they got a wireless mouse. This mouse has a wireless option but the one I received was wired. I also noticed that the default seller on the site has changed. These ratings are likely due to a change of seller. For future buyers: The seller I bought my mouse from and received the wired version of the mouse from was Bangplus, they have the highest rating of the 3 sellers currently selling this product. I hope this helps anyone who wants a wireless mouse in the future. LATEST EDIT: Well, the rubberized material they used to cover the mouse's plastic is finally starting to wear off, especially where my thumb has been resting on the mouse since 4/3/2016. I decided to order a new Mazer III to see how this mouse is. This mate has lasted me for a long time considering how much I paid for it and if the Mazer III doesn't do well I'll probably get another one, maybe in white this time.