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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad purchase, worth the money.

it has been working stably for more than a year, everything is fine, I advise Different pros: Two side buttons are conveniently located, soft-touch is pleasant, a medium-weight mouse, I generally like heavy ones, but this one suited me, the wire is braided, cheap but very good, in fact, like all a4tech mice. Has some cons: completely unnecessary three buttons, one for one click, the second two, the third three, I can’t imagine who might need it, the design is not for everyone, it didn’t go very

Took for 800. I think it makes no sense for an ordinary gamer to take a mouse more expensive, unless you feel sorry for the money, because everything is there. I use the side buttons both forward and backward in the browser, it’s very convenient, in bf4 I adapted one of them for gadgets. The top ones include double and triple click by default, but I put an autoclicker macro there. I don't use any other chips. Activated by the method from the Internet, for free. I didn’t notice any quality…

Pros
  • Price, additional buttons, software with macros and settings, design.
Cons
  • In games, it is not very convenient to use two side buttons at once, there is nothing to say about the top ones. It is disappointing that you need to activate for 20 bucks - but more on that below.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well done, but I won't buy any more.

Gave this mouse to a gamer friend for his birthday! He was incredibly happy: he said that it is very stylish and fits well in the hand. The only thing that I dealt with installing and configuring the software was to activate it through a program on the Internet. Been using it for over 2 months, everything is fine. However, it is better to use it on a rug - it does not work perfectly on all surfaces.

Pros
  • design, price, many customizable buttons
Cons
  • paid software

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

Not a top mouse of course, but not bad for its price. I use it with x7 gaming carpet, about 3-5 months, so far it suits her. Before buying this particular model, I first took v8, I didn’t like the shape, it’s not convenient to keep it there, then I went to the store and changed it to TL7, I didn’t like the clicks there, they were somehow incomplete and there was a feeling that the buttons were broken, then and changed it to v7 and now she was satisfied. If you don't have enough money, take it.

Pros
  • Good shape, fits well in the hand. Backlight. Long wire.
Cons
  • Loud clicks.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

I bought this miracle in 2022 or 2022, I still use it, it didn’t let me down (although it feels like the right button is already starting to triple) . in general, I’m very pleased with the mouse, for fans of macros in RPGs, that’s it =)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

I bought a mouse about 5 months ago. I was a little disappointed that I did not have enough interchangeable legs and stickers in the kit. The design itself is quite comfortable if you get used to it, in the early days the little finger is not very comfortable, but over time you get used to it (I have a full palm grip) Good combination of price and functionality. But now it's wiser to take the V7M model, since it is completely covered with soft-touch. And I advise you to immediately calibrate…

Pros
  • -Low price. -Quick change of sensitivity. -Many additional buttons. -Soft touch coating -Sufficiently large, which is good. -Settings are stored in the mouse, which ensures that the settings are saved when connected to another computer. - Works on almost everything (tested paper, wool, fabric, wood, plastic)
Cons
  • -Logo pulsing cannot be turned off (it seems to me that it would be wiser to just make a glowing logo) -Software (In general, good, but the translation into 2022 is crooked.) -Inconvenient location of the side buttons. - Sin A4Teka - strips "for adhesion". Difficult to clean.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

What did I pay for? The product is a complete failure.

I used the mouse for six months, I will never forget these feelings. The mouse is positioned as a gaming mouse, although in reality it is garbage for that kind of money. If you need an office mouse, you can choose a much cheaper one. What is the point: 1) after a month of use, the mouse wheel began to blunt, i. E. scroll 2) after another month, the left mouse button began to blunt, to be pressed by itself or to make a double click when it is not necessary 3) God, who came up with metal plates…

Pros
  • appearance
Cons
  • price-quality ratio

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, it's a good purchase.

Overall, this is a great mouse for the price. Yes, there are shoals, but they can be tolerated. I expected a much worse quality from a4tech, but here I was directly surprised. For amateur gaming just right, I recommend. But if you are thinking of really pumping up your skills in shooters, playing on a low sense for greater accuracy, giving out heads in CS, practicing a lot and generally relying on the mouse as your best friend that will never let you down, then I recommend taking care of…

Pros
  • Build quality. Nothing backlash, no creaks, everything is clear. Durability. I have been using a mouse since the summer of 2022. A couple of times dirt got under the top buttons, side buttons and I had to pick it out with a pin. Otherwise, no damage. Wire of average flexibility and in a fabric braid. During use, the braid rubbed against the sharp corner of the table and thereby saved the wire itself, taking all the damage on itself. There is a slight kink protection at the junction of the mouse and the wire, so that the wire does not kink in this place and is slightly raised above the carpet. Doesn't slouch on the carpet. Good backlight, which makes it easy to find the mouse in the dark. It is possible to reduce the intensity of the backlight or turn it off altogether. Convenient form. Yes, at first the mouse may seem angular, but you quickly get used to it. But there is one minus associated with the grip, I will describe it in shortcomings. The ability to bind any key on the keyboard to any button. Very helpful in Battlefield and DayZ. Fine-tune DPI in steps of 100. From 400 to 3200. I use 400. Possibility to adjust the mouse polling rate from 125Hz to 1000Hz. At 1000 Hz, the cursor moves more smoothly. I did not observe any additional load on the percent. Works great on any carpets and any surface. Good plastic. The hand does not slip, but sweats a little. And of course the low price. For such functionality and quality, the price is really low. Clear click. No backlashes and double clicks. After 2.5 years, the buttons click like new. Teflon feet. Yes, yes, I consider this a plus. I know that now the fashion has gone to shove aluminum legs everywhere, so that the mouse starts to slide like on ice and rolls under its own weight even at the slightest tilt of the table. I absolutely do not like this. I use a cloth mat and like medium glide to have more control over my accuracy. And after a couple of days of use, the Teflon legs are perfectly rubbed and glide as needed.
Cons
  • The first and most important disadvantage is sensor failures. For the first year and a half, this problem did not bother me, because. I played on a high sense and crawled a little on the mouse pad. But as soon as I switched to a low sensitivity (400dpi and 3 in CS GO or 16% in BF4), then with sharp jerks, to turn around, the sensor breaks down and falls to the floor along the way and starts spinning around its axis. It doesn't happen often, but it does happen. For those who use high sensitivity always and everywhere, there should be no problem, because. You don’t have to do sharp rolls along the entire length of the carpet. In addition, the sensor itself is not an ideal accuracy. Sometimes I miss closing crosses. Curvature of the software. Part of the software is stupidly not translated + sometimes you get a request to ate, although the latest version is already worth it. The weight is hidden inside the mouse. If you want to make the mouse lighter, you'll have to peel off the Teflon feet to get to the screws. You will no longer be able to perfectly stick these legs back. Therefore, either buy a new set of legs in advance, or peel them off very, very carefully and jambs will come out. If you still decide to disassemble, then the screws are under the side and bottom legs, do not touch the top one! Although the weight is small, the mouse feels completely different after removing it. I think they should make an external compartment for this, and not shove it inside. I use a grip that is somewhere between a claw and a finger grip. This is not very convenient on this mouse for the reason that the center of gravity is shifted towards the wrist and therefore, when the mouse is lifted, the front part of it lifts up, and the back falls through. As a result, when you put it back on the carpet, it, just like a human foot, first falls on its "heel", and then on the "toe". It takes too much time, and if you lower it too quickly, then you hear a break)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

Some pros: I really like this particular mouse, the fourth or fifth already. fits perfectly in my hand. native software can reconfigure all keys + hang any macros and commands - it helps a lot in Lightroom Has cons: when used every day, the mouse breaks down after 1.5-2 years. the wheel gradually dies first, then the right button. verified by several generations. cleaning saves, but not for long.

In 2022, I made a very negative review of this mouse, but after spending more than 5 years with the mouse, I can say that the mouse is worthy and worth the money, for those who have a desire to bother with minor repairs. The main advantage is macros, I am satisfied with them, especially since macros are written to the internal memory of the mouse, and programming the macro itself does not cause difficulties. The main disadvantage is the low reliability of "consumables". There have been several…

Pros
  • 1. The ability to write full-fledged macros, including recording the cursor coordinates. 2. Convenience.
Cons
  • 1. Mounting the wheel scroll sensor is not secure enough. 2. The need to additionally purchase options in the software.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Some pros: The best value for money. Well assembled. It glides well, especially on a fabric rug. Good sensor. Good legs. Nice buttons. Settings are stored directly in the mouse. Got cons: For such a price, they are not, but I would like a mouse a little more expensive, but from more expensive materials

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The average product, you can find a better one.

Before that, there was a mouse from Amazon for 300 and I’ll say that I liked it even more, but after 2 years the wheel began to lag on it and dpi could not be fine-tuned there, but only 5 modes. If the wheel on this mouse does not last even three months, I will not buy anything else from a4tech. If it cost 500-600, I would not pay attention to all these disadvantages and would put 5, and this mouse is not worth 1000+!

Pros
  • Convenient shape
Cons
  • 1) cheap plastic (it gets dirty quickly, but it is difficult to clean it) 2) the sensor is not closed by anything and if you have cats at home, then this is a huge problem, wool and dust get clogged and the sensor starts to lag 3) crooked 4) paid by 5) as for me it was possible to make it a little smaller 6) additional buttons (which switch the firing order 1-2-3) backlash 7) even if the sensor socket is clean and there is not a single speck of dust, the cursor itself floats, despite the fact that I don’t even touch the mouse 8) the wire is hard, not elastic and clings very well to the edge of the table, it infuriates and interferes very much

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is impossible to use, a bad product.

After a year and 7 months of use, a double click began to appear, i. E. you press once, and the button seems to work twice. And I'm not a gamer, games are about 15% of the time at the computer, i. E. there was no continuous long swotting on the buttons. I would also like to note a few points regarding ergonomics. I have a finger grip (when the palm does not lie tightly on the mouse) and the convenience of a C grade grip. It is possible to hold the mouse firmly only with absolutely dry and…

Pros
  • Attractive design (does not mean comfortable). Good cord. aluminum substrates.
Cons
  • Broke after 1 year and 7 months. not very intensive use. Uncomfortable with finger grip - slippery sidewall on the right (under the little finger and especially under the ring finger. The center of gravity is shifted back. Pretty tight buttons and a loud click.

I strongly advise against buying, waste of money. What is better to take for such a sum - I do not know. Someone says that A4 Tech has the only good X7 mouse - I haven't tried it. And I'm not going to - I'll move to a more expensive segment, so that everything works without problems. Got pros: They end on a pleasant soft plastic and a good shape for the whole hand Some cons: - Terrible accuracy of the sensor, with a sharp movement in MOBA-games, the pointer all the time flies a little to the…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and the quality are both ok.

An excellent choice for people who work a lot at the computer and play games (without fanaticism, this is a different segment). Pretty red backlighting and a shimmering bloody palm print give it a special charm. Pros: Beautiful, very pleasant packaging; The cable is braided and thin, not as heavy as the X7; There is Velcro; Pleasant click feel, crisp yet soft and comfortable; Design at its best; Pleasant to the touch plastic, I want to stroke. Its cons: After a couple of weeks, the wheel…

After Razer urgently needed an inexpensive mouse, the choice fell on a4tech, flattering memories of x7 led me to choose v7. Excellent ergonomics, fits comfortably in the hand. There is not enough length of the mouse itself after the naga, and the click is more elastic than the nag (which is not very good). BUT! For the money, this mouse is just great! Works on not the most even table, there were no glitches. I thought I'd go for a deathadder from a raser, but now I don't even think about buying

Pros
  • Comfortable, quality product, nice plastic.
Cons
  • A little short after the Razer Naga. Incomprehensible settings of the native program.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well made the product is, just magical!

Awesome mouse, for such money there are NO competitors. Would recommend if you are looking for a good gaming mouse. Here is a quote from overs about the sensor: "The SteelSeries Kinzu V2/Kana uses the same sensor as the X7 V-Track Gaming Mouse series and the Bloody Gun series from A4 Tech. Yes, yes, the iconic SS uses the budget PAW3305DK-H sensor from PixArt Imaging Inc By the way, the PixArt PAW3305DK sensor itself is quite good, I use Kana and Bloody V3. There are no complaints about the…

Pros
  • 1. Excellent combination of features / price 2. Excellent ergonomics and appearance 3. Pleasant "to the touch" 4. Great weight (not light and not heavy) 5. Good closed lens sensor (PixArt PAW3305DK) 6. 3200dpi 7. Metal legs included 8. Durable cord in a textile braid 9. FREE activation of Bloody software (recoil suppression, macros, etc.)
Cons
  • For this price (720r + 100r delivery) - they are not.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

Has pros: Price, shape, backlight, nice material, quality is on the level, the sensor does not fail, glides well, comfortable additional buttons, nice main buttons With its cons: side buttons are not particularly pleasing on their own, but this is a trifle

Lately I've been using Genius wireless mice, Logitech mainly for work. There was a good mouse GigaByte series 8000, I don’t remember exactly the model, everything suited me but I lost it with the move. Even earlier I was a fan of playing different games and there was an A4Tech X-750BF mouse, my memories of it remained good despite the fact that the pleasant to the touch surface was erased over time (as far as I remember, the hand did not sweat because of this coating), and the end of use…

Pros
  • - Nice lace - Feels good in the hand (with short use) - Nice backlight (becomes annoying over time) - Nostalgia
Cons
  • - Simply terrible accuracy of the sensor, in online shooters it is unrealistic to get from far to the desired point - DPI adjustment button 1 failed - Optical sensor, that says it all - No spare legs - Paid software - Rubbed thumb - Unregulated backlight (only in Core 3 mode the backlight changes, but with it the number of clicks)