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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

After being put to service for a period of four years, the wheel eventually reversed and failed. The issue was remedied by disassembling everything and giving it a thorough cleaning. In addition, the braid was torn closer to the connection point of the mouse itself (the use of black electrical tape is helpful in this regard, but it may have been soldered). keep using and enjoy! Some pros: The X7 is an attractive and dependable mouse that has a key arrangement that is pleasant and high-quality…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am delighted, the product is really worthy.

The following are some of the advantages of this product: cheap, long wire wrapped in a fabric braid, comfortable fit in the hand, fashionable, stylish, and youthful Its cons: -For my own purposes, being able to rapidly click into the "brush" position is not a particularly convenient feature.

I still think this mouse is great, even if I focused more on its flaws than its strengths in my review. It's served me well for years, and I've gotten my money's worth out of it. It's still functional, but the covering has worn off, so this evaluation is a little late. The first signs of a double click appeared after years of regular use. It happens infrequently, and I never sense it when choosing text in games. If you're looking for a beginner mouse, go no further than this one. For the…

Pros
  • I still think this mouse is great, even if I focused more on its flaws than its strengths in my review. It's served me well for years, and I've gotten my money's worth out of it. It's still functional, but the covering has worn off, so this evaluation is a little late. The first signs of a double click appeared after years of regular use. It happens infrequently, and I never sense it when choosing text in games. If you're looking for a beginner mouse, go no further than this one. For the average gamer, that's plenty. The mouse pictures are up to date. Since I'm getting a replacement soon, I haven't cleaned it in a while. However, the consequences of using a mouse with wet hands are obvious.
Cons
  • That mouse sure is filthy. The mouse immediately becomes unappealing. The notches for the grip, positioned on the left side, are frequently filled with dirt. The spaces between the glossy and matte plastic on top are also blocked with dirt. However, cleaning everything is a major pain, and you can't just wipe everything down and call it good. Avoid if your hands tend to sweat a lot. The matte plastic's covering peeled off after two years, and it's almost entirely gone on the right side and where the mouse button used to be.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

After being put to use for a period of four years, the wheel eventually reversed and broke. The issue was remedied by disassembling everything and giving it a thorough cleaning. In addition, the braid was torn closer to the connection point of the mouse itself (the use of black electrical tape is helpful in this regard, but it may have been soldered). keep using and enjoy! Has some pros: The X7 is stunning and dependable, and it has a key arrangement that is comfy and has high-quality assembly…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

The pricing, the long wire wrapped in a fabric braid, the comfortable fit in the hand, and the fashionable, stylish, and young appearance are some of the advantages. With these drawbacks: -From a practical standpoint, I find that it is not very easy for me to fast click in the "brush" position.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible product, not worth the money at all!

About 5 years ago, I began utilizing these mice. I owned a triad. The original X-710FS, in which the wheel failed after only six months but else functioned flawlessly. The wheels failed on both of my X-750s. After a year, A4Tech introduced the X-710MK with a steering wheel. So I went ahead and bought 718, which is actually the worst of the A4 mice. Brought it home, replaced the 710, and it worked fine on a standard tabletop, but the wheel had some issues. Consequently, the new one wobbles and…

Pros
  • They peeled off the rubber band from under their hand after removing the long cord.
Cons
  • For 90 of the time, the sensor acts like a mouse.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disgusting, would not recommend to anyone!

The first mouse's cable died after a few of months, the second had double clicks, and the third had a defective sensor that was spinning forever; how MB could have missed these problems is beyond me. All these mice have a sensor like a mouse, and you can get one for just 100r with a friend by playing an hour of RezR or SteelSaers; the difference will be obvious to you, MB. Those mice don't even bother me, and I'm a loser like that.

Pros
  • design
Cons
  • I'll go into detail below.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, could have found something else.

There are two types. I recently received one with a black wheel. The older model (white wheel with rubber band on the side) is the subject of the majority of the favorable evaluations. The latest version has many more flaws. This X-718FB mouse is uncomfortable after 7 years of A4tech WOP-49's (price in 2022: 145) faultless operation! I'll focus on Bloody or Logitech. Advantages: + Price + 5 buttons + 3rd shot button + Oscar (with all the ramifications: macros, button programming) + Switching…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is terrible, much below my expectations.

It's been roughly 5 years since I first started using these mouse. Three pieces were mine. Everything else on the initial X-710FS is functional, however the wheel started to break after around six months. The wheels failed again on my second X-750. One year later, A4Tech X-710MK was behind the wheel as well. Therefore, I opted to purchase 718, which ended up being the worst of the A4 mouse I tried. Brought it home, replaced the 710, and it worked fine on a standard tabletop, but the wheel had…

Pros
  • They peeled off the rubber band from under their hand after removing the long cord.
Cons
  • For 90 of the time, the sensor acts like a mouse.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall good, but expected more.

They come in two distinct varieties. One (with a black wheel) was replaced by me. The original model (white wheel, rubber band on the side) garnered the vast majority of the rave reviews. The newest update is a major downgrade. This X-718FB mouse is annoying after 7 years of trouble-free use with an A4tech WOP-49 (cost in 2022: $145). I'm going to check out Logitech and Bloody. Oscar (with all the repercussions: macros, button programming, etc.) + 5 buttons + 3rd shot button + Price + Switching

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Just a terrible product, very upset.

It's been roughly 5 years since I first started using these mouse. That's right, I had three pieces. The original X-710FS, in which the wheel failed after only six months but else functioned flawlessly. The wheels failed again on my second X-750. One year later, A4Tech X-710MK was behind the wheel as well. So I went ahead and bought 718, and it's worse than every A4 mouse. I got it home, set it up, and replaced my 710, which worked OK on a standard table top but had some issues with the wheel…

Pros
  • They peeled off the rubber band from under their hand after removing the long cord.
Cons
  • For 90 of the time, the sensor acts like a mouse.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

After being put to service for a period of four years, the wheel eventually reversed and failed. The issue was remedied by disassembling everything and giving it a thorough cleaning. In addition, the braid was torn closer to the connection point of the mouse itself (the use of black electrical tape is helpful in this regard, but it may have been soldered). keep using and enjoy! Various advantages: The X7 is an attractive and dependable mouse with a convenient key configuration and high-quality…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

After being put to service for a period of four years, the wheel eventually reversed and failed. The issue was resolved by disassembling everything entirely and giving it a thorough cleaning. Additionally, the braid was torn closer to the junction of the mouse itself (the use of black electrical tape is helpful in this regard; nonetheless, it may have been soldered). keep using and enjoy! Pros: The X7 is an attractive and dependable mouse with a convenient key configuration and high-quality…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It works, but I don't think I'll be buying it again.

Two distinct types exist. It's brand new and has a black wheel. The original model (white wheel, rubber band on the side) garnered the vast majority of the rave reviews. The latest update is a major downgrade. This X-718FB mouse is annoying after using an A4tech WOP-49 (cost in 202214.5) for seven years without a hitch. I'll probably check out Logitech or Bloody. The pluses: In-game DPi switching (with LED indicator) + Price + 5 buttons + Third Shot button + Oscar (with all the repercussions…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, nothing extraordinary.

You can divide them into two categories. A new one (with a black wheel) was delivered to me. There are many more glowing testimonials for the original model (white wheel, rubber band on the side). The newest update is a major downgrade. A4tech WOP-49 ($145 in 2022) worked perfectly for seven years, but now this X-718FB mouse is a hassle. I'm going to have a look at Logitech and Bloody. offers benefits: In-game DPi switching (with LED indicator) + Price + 5 buttons + Third Shot button + Oscar…

These mice have been indispensable to me for the past few years. I had three of them. The very first X-710FS, in which, after a period of six months, the wheel started to fail although everything else functions perfectly. The identical issue occurred with the second X-750's wheels. A year later, the A4Tech X-710MK was likewise equipped with the wheel. As a result, I made the decision to purchase model 718, which ultimately proved to be inferior to all A4 mice. I brought it home, unloaded it…

Pros
  • - Lengthy chord - They were ultimately successful in removing the rubber band from under the thumb, after which it peeled off.
Cons
  • For the first 90 degrees, the sensor functions like a mouse.

In general, I used the mouse for more than six months, maybe a little less, and it was suitable for everyone. However, after a while, it started turning off all the time, and although it turned out that the problem was with my USB ports, I still decided to switch to a different one. The dirt would seep into all of the gaps, especially into these horrible holes on the left, and I would get bored of cleaning them out with a toothpick. That was the thing that bothered me the most about it. As a…

Pros
  • Universal Measurement Easily Accessible Well, just a decent mouse
Cons
  • Coating on the left side, under the thumb, with holes in it

I purchased a good mouse for $500 in 2022, but the logos were removed, it was worn out, the sticker legs came off, I didn't glue replacements, the table was in that condition, and it rode well without a rug. I also chose not to use a double click because of the unconventional way I hold the mouse. I place my palm slightly away from it and press with one forefinger. The indicator's yellow-green level is at its highest.

Pros
  • the durability of the materials, the wire's strength, its resistance to bending, and the accuracy of the dpi
Cons
  • The surface's roughness quickly wore off, but this was more of a decorative pattern. The left button has been jerking back and forth for three years; to stop it, press closer to the center.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A practical product, nothing to complain about.

I used the mouse regularly for over six months, maybe a little less, and it worked for everyone, but then it started to shut off constantly. It later turned out that the problem was with my USB ports, but I changed the mouse nevertheless. Most importantly, I didn't like how dirty it got; dirt went into all the gaps, especially in those pitiful holes on the left, and I got tired of using a toothpick to clean them. Naturally, as a CSGO player, I was aware of the lengthy response time. Heaven and…

Pros
  • Universal Size readily available Just a good mouse, I guess.
Cons
  • holes under the left thumb on the coating

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not all that bad, but there are minuses.

Two distinct types exist. I upgraded to a newer model (with a black hub). The original model (white wheel, rubber band on the side) garnered the vast majority of the rave reviews. The latest update is a major downgrade. This X-718FB mouse is annoying after using an A4tech WOP-49 (145 in 2022) for seven years. I'm going to check out Logitech and Bloody. Oscar (with all the repercussions: macros, button programming), and in-game DPi switching (with light indicator) are all pluses, as are the…