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Review on Bloody V8 gaming mouse, black by Micha Gabriel Czajko ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Definitely not advise to buy, the product is disappointing.

It is unfortunate that I did not get the chance to experiment with holding the mouse in my hand when it was available. A review of this mouse that I found on the internet convinced me to buy it because it claims to have a decent sensor. Really not that horrible, however it wouldn't work with my hand shape at all! There are moments when the need to identify oneself and differentiate oneself from a sea of identical mice can drive a person to make such ridiculous choices. This mouse does not provide me any solace in any way! I also found that the majority of the mice had a bevel on the right side, which makes it easier to place your finger on them. However, the V8 does not have that feature! She is ridiculously tall in every setting! It is not clear why the manufacturer would operate in such a manner! There is no point of attachment for the ring finger.

Pros
  • Coverage with a gentle touch! The hand does not appear to be perspiring! It has a chic appearance! It ended up being more accurate than my A4tech F3, which was a pleasant surprise. Cord with a really long braid! The wire was held in place with the help of a Velcro tie that was fastened to the wire. Previously, the only thing that had been done to mend the skein was to lay the wire! There is no obstruction in the sensor!
Cons
  • -Of course, the most significant disadvantage is the form that the design takes! This fabricated angularity was completely pointless! There are times when you want to keep moving and shooting the opponent, but your palm is resting on one of these corners. It has been determined that the radius of motions that can be controlled by fingers has been reduced. You need to make more use of your palm! The corner on the left sits on the base of the thumb, which makes it difficult to move the left arrow. In the center, the angle is absolutely enormous, and if you move the mouse back, you simply and forcefully bump against your hand, forcing you to then move your palm! In a nutshell, the sensor appears to function properly, however its capabilities are restricted due to the fashionable design! Because of the angular nature of the object, you will need to raise your hand in order to prevent the corner in the centre from coming to rest. When viewed from such a great distance, the hand starts to hurt! -The next step, which is, of course, a decision about adjusting the DPI, is unintelligible. It is not entirely clear why it was required to modify the button that sets the DPI resolution settings. Roughly speaking, there isn't a button that's specifically designated for this! And at this point, you need to click "1" twice, then turn the wheel either clockwise or counterclockwise, and finally, you need to click "1" once to return to the game mode! A4tech!?!?! Are there too many options to choose from? This strategy undermines the fundamental purpose of the gaming mouse in its entirety. I used to be able to adjust the speed of the mouse whenever I wanted, but now I have to either remember how to do it or touch a whole number of buttons. In addition, the speed at which the mouse is moving is not quite evident. -The little finger rest is not a pleasant spot for hands that are medium or small in size, which is the majority of hands. Because of this, the stand starts to work against you, and because of the way it's designed, you have to hold your fingers in a different way. As a consequence of this, the smallest finger does not have to be positioned on this stand; rather, it can be positioned in an angled position. It is possible that the nameless one will land on the little finger as a result of this, fettering them. or is in limbo, which is a state that soon wears one out! -In addition to it, there was a jigsaw puzzle called marriage! There was an angle in the legs. It appears that one of the workers was unlucky enough to be the one who stuck on these Velcro! -Sometimes the "3" button will be pressed all on its own!