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Review on Gaming mouse DEFENDER Sleipnir GM-927 6 buttons, 12800dpi, USB by Stanislaw Puzyna ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, I liked the product, I bought it for a reason.

I hasten to caution you against having high expectations, even though someone bit his tongue to refer to this gaming mouse as such. 1. The gaming mouse in this mouse, in all honesty, simply has a backlight and its own software—about which I have already written—but here I will be more descriptive. First, in order to locate this specific software, I had to use all of my brainpower to locate a tiny QR code on the mouse box. This code directed me to the desired page on the Internet, which I had to open from the computer cart. Only after scrolling to the bottom and navigating past two screens of advertisements, was I given the option to download the zip file containing the 15 mb of priceless pixels. After installation, I was extremely irritated to discover that this software is only capable of performing three tasks: creating macros, remapping keys, and adjusting mouse speed. In general, standard Windows can perform these tasks with its settings; there is no need to install third-party programs that, among other things, can also install a few extra browsers if you are not careful or are simply too lazy to read what you have checked in the ins and outs. 2. All right, sensor, let's continue. This mouse is most definitely not for you if you enjoy dynamic shooters that require you to fast turn 1080 degrees to deliver devastating headshots to your foes. The sensor will break off nearly immediately, leaving you standing where you started. The sensor, while it breaks with sudden movements, still behaves correctly during routine use and doesn't cause discomfort. On the other hand, if you don't need to move the mouse from one edge of the table to the other in 0.05 seconds and you just like to play lazy rpg games, build houses out of cubes, or other similar activities, this mouse is more than successful with this cope. It performs no worse than any other mouse that costs 4-5 times more. They also provide a carpet in exchange for their money, making it a great semi-gaming semi-office solution.

Pros
  • 1. Low-cost 2. Lightweight 3. Owns its own software 3. Beautifully lit
Cons
  • 1. Although deep blue isn't the most popular cable color, this is more of a taste, 2. Although there is software, you must forcefully squeeze the final cerebral gyrus in order to find it. 3. In rare circumstances, destroys the sensor.