🎮 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Style!
The QPAD 5K Pro Gaming Laser Mouse combines cutting-edge technology with ergonomic design, featuring a high-end laser sensor for precise navigation, customizable buttons for tailored gameplay, and a rapid 1000Hz return rate, making it the ultimate tool for serious gamers.
Material | leather |
Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Range | 5.0 meters |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 7 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Movement Detection | Laser |
M**E
Finally, a mouse with ring AND pinky finger support. Best for large hands.
Both my SO and I prefer mice with both ring and pinky finger rests. Per suggestions, we bought this one, a Mionix Naos knockoff (Nibiru mouse), a cheapo zelotes t80 mouse, and a madcatz rat 8+. Overall, this one was the best!- The Naos-style mouse doesn't truly support both the ring and pinky finger - only the ring finger.- The MadCatz mouse's ring/pinky finger rest is hard and not that comfortable.- The T80 supports both ring/pinky, but that mouse in general has questionable quality (our previous one died after under 2 years, which is actually longer than most of the reviews). It's a bit smaller than this one too.So far haven't noticed any issues in responsiveness or accuracy while gaming or in regular use. Buttons all work as expected and are not overly stiff. I have medium sized hands per most mouse-size charts, and this one was way too large to be comfortable for me, but my SO who has large hands loves it.
D**O
Same, same, but different
I bought the white version too, this one was the worst, software of the mouse or the sensor go crazy every centain time when in use. By 'go crazy' I'm talking that my crosshair did not move on command, it only shaked towards the direction I wanted. I got killed in games (the reason why I bought it) several times because of that. Awful.
D**O
Great budget mouse for those with big hands
I don't have hands, I have paws. My hands are big and thick, I can use them like hammers. Most mouses are too small for a nice palm grip in hands like mine. I can safely say this mouse is great for big hands. It's extremely wide so I can fully rest my hand on it in a palm grip. It works ok for gaming. It does have a hi/low dpi switch on top, but that's it. Without software to set up profiles, you'll have to get in to each game's menu and refine the mouse sensitivity. The sensor is fine most of the time, but every week or so it seems to loose track of where it is and stop working until I lift the mouse clear off the pad. It's also fairly heavy without the ability to tune the weight, so keep that in mind. Overall, it's probably my first recommendation for those with big hands, but I just got my Logitech g604 for work and I think I may need to get one for gaming now.
M**Z
So good, until it wasn't. I would caution against this mouse.
I have long wanted a replacement for my Mionix Naos - just about the only mouse besides this one that has good ergonomics. I have large hands and prefer to have my ring and pinkie fingers resting on the mouse instead of dragging on the mat.This mouse is great for my ergonomic desires and at a great price, but after using it for just a few months I've run into it not responding correctly in games. It doesn't quite move on its own but it will get stuck in a certain area of the screen or altogether respond differently or sluggishly to my movements.In the end I wanted to buy many of these as they are 1/3 the price of the typical, good gaming mouse, but with these issues I have found it unreliable for competitive games as I end up walking around aimed at the ground for no apparent reason.Thus, for gaming I give this mouse 1 to 2 stars at most because you need accurate responses to your movements, however for office/productivity use the odd here-and-there mouse jitter may not matter as much as the mouse's cheap price and good ergonomic design.I would caution against this mouse and instead suggest a more reliable, and regrettably more expensive, name-brand offering. Reliability over time will make the price jump worth it.
G**E
Most comfortable mouse of everything I've used
As a hardcore gamer and peripherals collector, of my dozens of gaming mice, this hands down has the most comfortable shape. I started using QPad OM-75, the white predecessor of 5K, which has the same ergonomic design, many years ago. Now that both have been supposedly discontinued, I have yet to find a more comfortable mouse on the market. The Zowie EC1 comes pretty close, without as much support for the last two fingers.The switch isn't as crisp as some of the others, and it doesn't last (which is the case with Razer, Steelseries, you name it--they all use Omron switches), but the mouse is so comfortable in the hand.
M**C
best cheap replacement for func ms-3 or naos
For the price this is perfect. Unfortunately the software only supports one Macro.The picture is a little inaccurate it looks more like: https://www.amazon.com/Qpad-QPAD-3600-QPAD-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B003E28AVC/ref=pd_sbs_147_3/143-7855829-1727166?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B003E28AVC&pd_rd_r=4d309a46-dc32-49d6-b921-470cf3546ace&pd_rd_w=dzsHp&pd_rd_wg=IjJAS&pf_rd_p=52b7592c-2dc9-4ac6-84d4-4bda6360045e&pf_rd_r=0TQDHJGP737RFGNW4208&psc=1&refRID=0TQDHJGP737RFGNW4208
J**A
Inexistente
Lo compré y nunca me llegó. En su lugar me llegó el de la misma marca en version 5.000 dpi.Sinceramente, no se por qué sigue anunciandose, si este modelo no existe.
I**T
Sehr gut, aber teuer
Ich habe mir diese Mouse zusammen mit dem Keyboard MK-85 Pro gekauft und kann nur sagen, hervorragend. Dei Mouse liegt sehr gut in der Hand, die am meistgebrauchtesten Tasten sind sehr gut zu erreichen und die Gamingperformance ist hervorragend. Von meiner Warte uneingeschränkt empfehlenswert.
A**R
Rubbish. No, wait! It's great!
I've really struggled to find a mouse that's comfortable for my hand. After trying the R.A.T 7 adjustable mouse, the Sensei, and the Roccat Pure (all excellent mice in their own ways), I took a punt on this thing.Initial impressions were good. The packaging is excellent. very tasteful and well made. The mouse itself looks good. The grey and black surfaces are grippy and soft to the touch. The button plastic looks fine, and the clicking action of all buttons is light, positive and pleasant. The mouse wheel in particular impresses me. It's positive without being overly clunky as it turns. and the middle-click has a nice tactile feel. The red glow given off by the wheel is also nice and even.The problems started as soon as I plugged it in. Despite the plug-and-play status of the mouse, it sat there and failed to do anything. I tried my other mice in the same USB ports (type 2.0 and 3.0 ports) and still nothing happened. I moved the mouse to one side and started to type my returns letter. I looked down beside the keyboard and there where the red lights glowing on the mouse. It had taken 10 minutes for it to come to life! Things didn't get any better...I quickly noticed was that the DPI status LED was partially illuminating one of the side keys. The plastic on the red buttons isn't fully opaque. Secondly, and much more annoyingly, the mouse chassis has enough of a gap on it's side-seam to allow the red lit interior to be glimpsed! That's shocking in a mouse costing nearly £60! The Roccat Pure cost the same and is a beautifully crafted devise.I was about to give up in disgust but thought I'd give it a last chance with a game. I loaded up Unreal Tournament 3 Black Edition and was instantly amazed at the performance of the mouse. I've got stunning sensors in my Roccat Pure and Sensei, but somehow the Qpad has an indefinable 'X' factor. The tracking seems smoother and more accurate, and the mouse movement has much less friction. The grip style is just lovely; all of my fingers are supported and the buttons are easy to access.I ran the mouse through a series of back-to-back tests against the other mice in Counter Strike, Red Orchestra 2, Skyrim and Company of Heroes),and it exhibited the same superb performance.So, despite the high price, questionable build quality (around the same as the Sensei incidentally), and temperamental beginnings, the Qpad 5K LE has proved to be one of the best mice I've ever tried. As of this moment , I'd recommend it over the other mice mentioned here.
D**V
overpriced but great quality
this mouse lasted me over 4 years and was still working untill my son pulled the click parts out.damnit i was just so good with this mouse, doing 400+ apm in starcraft brood war.Then i bought same one for replacement, but click didn't feel the same, still okay but not like the first one.rubber comes off a bit, but i loved the mouse too much i can't put 4 stars.
C**T
Zum 2ten mal das gleiche
Die erste Maus war nach 4 Monaten nicht mehr zu gebrauchen. Die Handflächengummierung löst sich auf. Amazon hat ohne Tadel das Produkt zurückgenommen. Habe sie mir noch mal bestellt. Nach 2 Monaten das gleich Gummierung löst sich auf. In dem Preissegment eine Katastrophe.
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