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Review on Bloody V8 gaming mouse, black by Adam Dziarnowski ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not worth the money, I will not advise this product.

It is a pity that I did not have the opportunity to try on the mouse to my hand. I was seduced by a review of this mouse on the Internet - they say the sensor is not bad! Really not bad, but not for my hand shape! Sometimes the desire to express yourself and stand out against the background of identical mice leads to such absurd decisions! I do not get comfort from this mouse! And I also noticed that most of the mice are beveled to the right side for ease of finger placement! But the V8 doesn't have that! she is stupidly tall everywhere! Why the manufacturer behaved this way is not clear! The ring finger has nowhere to attach.

Pros
  • Soft touch coverage! The hand does not sweat! Looks stylish! It turned out to be more accurate than my A4tech F3! Long braided cord! A Velcro tie was attached to the wire to secure the wire. before, only the wire was laid to fix the skein! The sensor is not clogged!
Cons
  • -Of course, the biggest drawback is the shape of the design! These invented angularities were useless! Sometimes you want to continue moving, shoot the enemy, and your palm rests on these very corners! It turns out that the radius of maneuvers control by fingers is lost. You have to use your palm more! The left corner rests on the base of the thumb and interferes with the left arrow! In the center, the angle is simply huge, and every time you move the mouse back, you just bluntly bump into your palm and then you have to move your palm! In short, the sensor seems to work well, but its capabilities are limited by this stylish design! Because of this angularity, you have to hold your hand higher so that the corner in the middle does not rest. From such a height, the hand begins to ache! -Next is, of course, an incomprehensible decision about changing the DPI. Why it was necessary to change the DPI resolution settings button is not clear! Roughly speaking, there is no separate button for this! And now you need to double-click on "1" and then turn the wheel either up or down, and then return back to the game mode by clicking once on "1".! A4tech!?!?! Are there too many buttons? This approach completely cuts the whole concept of a gaming mouse. I used to change the speed of the mouse on the fly, but now I need to remember how to do it, press a bunch of buttons. It is also not clear at what speed the mouse is. -The little finger rest is not comfortable for medium and small hands (and most of them are) As a result, this stand starts to play against you, plus the design makes you hold your fingers differently. As a result, the little finger does not have to be placed on this stand, but placed in a crooked state. from this, the nameless one either falls on the little finger, fettering them. or is in limbo, which quickly gets tired! -Well, plus there was a jamb - marriage! The legs were crooked. apparently the fault of one of the unfortunate worker who pasted these Velcro! -Button "3" is sometimes pressed by itself!