🎯 Elevate your game with precision and style!
The DLAND Professional LED Optical Gaming Mouse features a high-precision 7200 DPI sensor, 7 customizable buttons, and seamless plug-and-play connectivity, making it the perfect companion for gamers on PC or Mac. Its lightweight design and dynamic LED feedback ensure a comfortable and visually engaging gaming experience.
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
Brand | maxin |
Item model number | T80-N |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | mac os, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 3.39 x 1.54 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 3.39 x 1.54 inches |
Color | T80 |
Manufacturer | DLAND |
ASIN | B00RJNE3TK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 4, 2014 |
J**D
Very Good Mouse for the Price, Everything Works Fine
I've had the mouse for a little over 2 weeks now and so far I'm really liking it. The color changes fine and I can adjust it to whatever I want, the double click button is handy as well. The mouse does seem a bit big but I am used to smaller mice and have never had a larger mouse, another thing is on the right side there are 2 places for you fingers however this is annoying for me because I like to have 3 fingers on the top of the mouse instead of 2(which is how the mouse is made for), with the design how it is it makes it a little annoying to do that as your pinky either is stretched out or its crammed closer to your other fingers, I didn't realise this when I bought it but its my fault that I didn't look at it enough/think about it. But overall I think its a very good mouse for the price and everything works perfectly fine. Its a very good mouse and I'd recommend getting it unless you don't like the design issue like I mentioned earlier however you can still use it with 3 fingers on top its just a bit annoying.
A**.
T-80 without pad
Budget mouse of the year. I bought this in Jan of 2016 and its still working great. Has 5 DPI settings and 6 color settings I believe. The color will pulsate to the next after about 5 seconds. You can program it to stay on one color.Pros - Smooth and responsive - Back and Forward buttons - 5 DPI settings (I only use the 1st) - Braided cable - Looks awesome!Cons - The double click button is useless in games (cant program it) - The braided cable only comes in blue - Lights can not be turned offI love this mouse more than my Razer Tron mouse. This thing is a true champ, unless you're a hardcore gamer and need more buttons, this mouse will do just fine for the average gamer.
C**G
Great Value for the Price, and COLOR CAN BE SET CONSTANT
Just started using this mouse which I got after my Intellimouse Explorer 4.0 died after several years of use. I read several review on potential long-term durability issues, but remember that you're paying around $13 for this piece of equipment.PROS:+Colors are soft and I personally enjoy them, but some people might find them annoying (most gaming mice seem to be going the way of adding LED colors in general, so this is neutral.+Good feel; buttons click when you press them but have enough resistance to avoid accidental presses (an issue with others I have used)+Cord is covered in an anti-tangle mesh that adds a feeling of quality to it (a nice touch).+Decent feel. There's no options for adjusting weight (come on, it's $13), but the weight seems great to me. It also fit my hand quite well (fingers are rather long), and the contours make it sit perfectly where I want it.+DPI Selection toggle. Pressing the DPI selector button will cycle through the available DPI settings as follows (ordered from lowest to highest):==>Red->Green->Blue->Purple->Yellow (some people have been saying white, but it looks more yellowish to me)+NOTE: COLOR CAN BE SET CONSTANT! I don't believe this has been mentioned much if at all, but if you press and hold the forward button on the left side of the mouse, the mouse will flash one color (starting with red), and then pulsate with THAT COLOR ONLY. To change the color, simply press and hold the forward button again, and it will move to the next color. Keep holding the button to cycle through all available colors, and release when you arrive at the one you like. The COLOR CHOICES ARE ORDERED DIFFERENTLY THAN THE DPI SELECTION COLOR CYCLE, and are as follows:==>Red->Yellow->Green->Aqua->Blue->Purple->CycleAll (CycleAll starts on red, but just be ready to release the button on the first red pulse after the purple).CONS:-Lack of drivers/programming options. This was the only real drawback for me. There aren't any drivers included with the mouse. That's no big deal, but unlike most other mice, this one doesn't have any readily available drivers online (I did a cursory search and found nothing). This means that if you want to change what a button does outside of gaming, you're out of luck unless you have another mouse driver that allows that sort of customization. For me, it means that the double-click (fire) button near the left button is useless outside of a game (where you can usually program specific buttons). I read somewhere that getting updated Intellimouse software might allow better customization, but haven't had the chance to test it yet.-Cord is a little on the short side for me (probably average though). This is mostly personal preference, and won't really be a drawback to most people. I was used to the extra 12-18 inches on the Intellimouse cord, which allowed me to easily run the cord through some holes, behind a desk, back through more holes, then into the computer. In reality, it's probably an average length cord, so if you're using it on a laptop (or even a desktop where you're relatively close to the computer), it shouldn't be an issue at all.SUMMARY:Great bang for your buck, good options, lack of driver support disappointing, but for this price it seems unbeatable. Great mouse overall, and I got much more than expected for the price point.
S**6
Speechless at this little Spider!!!!
This mouse while big for even my big hands and same with my wife, is very decent. I had a Cyborg Mad Catz Rat 7 before this that cost roughly $100 at the time. That mouse lasted me a couple of months until it died or at least stopped working correctly. I received a Amazon gift card and looked around for just a simple mouse with the amount of cash I had left on this card. I saw this one, while being very very skeptical of a good gaming mouse for $12 but its really good so far. I will update it in couple weeks or later if anything changes (knocks on wood ;)As of now, for this mouse, it doesn't require anything except plug it in and the computer automatically loads the mouse up. Your good to go in literally about a minute or so. Also one thing that isn't mentioned enough is the colors and how fast this mouse is. I'm not super technical with the DPI settings, but it works pretty fast for me at least. I like using mine on a 3rd setting basically, and so far this mouse hasn't failed me. I'm using it on a regular Steel Series Kerrigan vs Zerratul Mousepad. Works well and for $12 I would buy again in a heartbeat. Once again not for the smallest of hands, and the grip is sort of different to get used to but it works well after time! Also the changing of colors is really cool. Lights up all different colors!
I**D
Great for the price point.
Pros are that it has adjustable DPI, cool lights, does the job of a gaming mouseA few cons coming from using a Razer Deathadder for 4 years, the silver painted buttons feel cheap and have a lot of play right out of the box, the molding of the frame with the 2 grooves on the right side made me finally understand what hand stress from a mouse feels like. I have a medium sized hand and my buddy who also has this mouse has a large hand and neither of us can match the grooves with out our hands hurting after awhile. I have the center of my palm to the top left of the spider logo, pinky hanging off the right side and the rest is normal but that's how it fits for us.
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