🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The Bloody ES9Pro FPS RGB Gaming Mouse is engineered for professional gamers, featuring a top-tier PMW3389 sensor for unmatched precision, adjustable CPI settings, and a unique X'Glide metal foot design for superior glide. With 4M onboard memory for extensive macro storage and vibrant RGB lighting, this mouse is the ultimate tool for serious FPS gaming.
Material | Metal |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 108 Grams |
Style | Modern |
Theme | FPS Gaming |
Color | black |
Range | 15.0 meters |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 16000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Programmable Buttons |
Movement Detection | Optical |
A**D
Great mouse for the price!
I was looking for a new gaming mouse and I bought this one, so here’s my reviews from trying it.Weight: is very lightDesign: It feels very good on the hand, and it has an RGB color and the logo which makes the mouse looks great!I have been playing different games like Apex, Call of duty and other FPS and the mouse feels great so far.The cord is very completely different from all the mouses I have ever tried, it is like a soft cloth cord which I am not very into (I feel it will get dirty, maybe.), but looks very good quality.From the bottom of the mouse, you can click to choose the Hz and the LOD (mm) of your desire! And has a button to change to gaming style. Also, it has some kind of metal design for easy sliding on your mouse pad (This is what I like the most) Because feels very fast and without friction on the mouse pad.In general: This mouse feels great for its value price. If you are looking for a good mouse and not very expensive. Here is it!**Still, I will keep trying it on different games and will update this post later if something bad happens!**
R**T
VERY GOOD
VERY GOOD MOUSE.
M**E
False advertising, not actually 2000Hz polling.
Not a 2000 hz polling mouse. Considering this mentions 2000hz polling rate as a major selling point in both the literal TITLE and description, i am left no choice but to give 1 star for this flagrantly misleading mouse. After seeing all the previous glowing reviews, i was excited to give this a try but almost immediately after plugging it in to my PC it became clear something was wrong. First, oddly this device identifies as a full-speed device as compared to a high-speed USB device as is typical of actual 2000hz+ mice. To confirm the suspicion one can use an array of widely available tools to look at the data being sent over USB. Lo and behold, the device utilizes a cheap trick (which may trick some remedial software into thinking it is 2000hz) where it is "double sending" the same mouse output in immediate succession. This is compared to the proper behavior in which a real 2000 hz polling mice would truly send an actual update roughly every half a millisecond or so. I attached a graph of the mouse inputs and one can plainly see the trick employed by the mouse chip and how this is in practice is no different from using a 1000hz mouse. Extremely misleading, and I am honestly disappointed in Bloody as this could've been a great product with the decent shape and unique metallic skates of the mouse.
K**.
The best balance of weight and ergonomics
I've been a longtime user of the Deathadder mouse primarily because of the shape. But in recent years there have been trends valuing lightness and weight reduction- often at the cost of comfort. I don't have large hands but these lightweight mice tend to feel tiring after a while especially when gaming. The Bloody ES9Pro instead plays it safe somewhere in the middle by making a fairly reasonable weighted mouse that does not sacrifice in comfort.The matte finish of the mouse feels soft to the touch and is very pleasant to use when even it's humid. It is reminiscent of the Deathadder shape with some minor tweaks like side button placement and width. It fits very naturally with a palm grip and I could use it all day. However, there were 2 things that I found problematic. Firstly was the scroll wheel which was a bit "loose" for me. It spins without much tactile feedback and I much prefer there to be small teeth to give minor feedback upon rotation like other mice. Not a deal breaker for me and some gamers might prefer this. The second was specific to my mouse, but one of the side buttons was broken out of the box. I wouldn't move at all and felt like it was defective. That was the only thing I noted was wrong in my many hours of testing though, but still something to be aware of.My favorite part about this mouse is that it does not require any software and pretty much everything can be configured manually and is saved to its onboard memory. This is a really nice feature for Linux and Mac users since some other brands don't offer this. You can also cycle through RGB color settings with buttons on the mouse which is nice. Of course there isn't a lot of granular settings you can get into with just physical buttons, but i found the sensitivity preset and red RGB to be very easy to configure.Overall this is an excellent mouse. I found the weight to hit the sweet spot for my gaming habits, and the comfort to be very reminiscent of the mouse shapes I enjoyed a lot in the past. In essence, it's an alternative to the Deathadder with much more refined looks, RGB underglow, and no need for additional software just to get the mouse working. It's a great option for Linux/Mac gamers for that reason. People who prefer a palm grip should definitely consider this as a great option. The Bloody ES9Pro is a gaming mouse that is priced very competitively and will certainly be a product I recommend.
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