Reminds me of the top review on this wireless mouse.
> Please stop emailing me offers of gift cards to delete my review. My review is an honest review, which is supposed to be what is posted here. If you want my review to be better, update the software with better functionality. The software hasn't been updated in over a YEAR and is still the original version released.
Chuck calls out the seller for trying to get them to remove their review in exchange for a gift card.
GG WP.
This UtechSmart mouse has been treating me pretty well since I got it earlier this year. Used to have a wired Razer mmo mouse and wired Reddragon mouse and they both had some issues where it would randomly stop being able to move my cursor side to side for a few seconds before fixing itself. Never had that issue with this one.
Highly recommend! Here it is
It's amazing! I use all the keys and it runs smooth like butter -- highly recommend!
UtechSmart Venus Pro RGB Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse, 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor, 2.4 GHz Transmission Technology, Ergonomic Design, 16M Chroma RGB Lighting, 16 programmable Buttons, Up to 70 Hours https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XP4K152/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_ZPDMCZTV0EREGWNFKN0E?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1. Ive had it for 2 years now the damn thing still lasts almost a month of gaming on one charge if you turn off the LEDs. I bought a second one just to have in case and idk if I'll ever need it.
Not sure about wireless keyboard but I use the wired version of this mouse and it is incredible! The one time it broke was 2 years after purchase and it was bc the wire broke. Im not sure about the wireless version, but I assume it is just as good if not better!
UtechSmart Venus Pro RGB Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse, 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor, 2.4 GHz Transmission Technology, Ergonomic Design, 16M Chroma RGB Lighting, 16 programmable Buttons, Up to 70 Hours
Longtime recently returned player. I was able to get back into the flow of things pretty quickly and now it's like I never left. I've always played on a controller, but recently decided to make the switch to mouse and keyboard. I'd be very grateful for any tips in making the transition go more smoothly. I'm trying to figure out everything from hotbar setups to keybinds to actually physically playing the game. I have very little experience playing games on a keyboard so absolutely any advice would be welcomed and greatly appreciated. Thank you all in advance.
Edit: Forgot to mention that I also have an mmo mouse. Specifically this one.
For anyone interested I loved my 12 button Logitech but needed a replacement, this one works extremely well and is a lot lighter + high speed https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XP4K152/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_Y81PAM8SA33V3F8CFWKH?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I purchased this mouse for $50 (below) after owning 3x different Razer Naga's, and loving them. While the Naga was more comfortable, and I enjoyed it - they always broke after a couple of years, and I was sick of replacing them. I was able to purchase this mouse which has smilar features, and it came with a $15 Amazon kick-back after review. So the total was $35. It's whatever - it isn't my favorite, but I enjoy it enough to deal with it for work & gaming.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XP4K152/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Well, the mouse that came with my MSI laptop 5 years ago is finally showing its age (the cord isn't working), so I'm looking to replace it with my first real gaming mouse. I'd like the forward/backward thumb buttons, and wouldn't mind another programmable function button or two on the side, but I don't want a whole calculator on the side like this,
Any/all help is appreciated! Thanks!
The Utech Smart Venus PRO would kill and eat that mouse, and spit out the bones!
I own it and love this mouse. Haven't had a single problem with it at all! It's cheaper! It's a high quality build! It's wireless, and includes a free USB charging cable if you decide you want wired! It is rechargeable, so no batteries! It has RGB, and I had so many buttons I never ran out of room for any skills or macros I needed in games.
I would load up WoW and pretty much find random warriors and decimate win BGs on my priest. Fun was had! :)
GLWB! If no one has one you buy from here, I do have a recommendation that is well worth the money. I highly++ recommend the Utech Smart Venus Pro from Amazon. After much research, I bought this one for myself back in March, and love it. No issues or complaints at all! I needed it because the MMORPG I was playing had more buttons to bind than could quickly and easily reach.
It is a wireless mouse, with the option to wire using an included USB-C charging cable. The mouse has a rechargeable battery, so you never buy batteries for it. If you care for RGB, it has that too! Mouse buttons are bound to keys on the keyboard, which did not pose a problem to me. This mouse is FANTASTIC! I should have bought it sooner!
Hi there, I’m looking for a mouse to use for MMORPGs. I want something with programmable side buttons and is also wireless. I’m also a sucker for RGB sorry. I’m not too picky, I just want something that looks cool with lights and is functional.
Games: LoL, FFXIV, CoD
Price: under $100
Grip: palm/fingertip (right handed)
Weight: medium preference
Connectivity: Wireless!
I was looking on Amazon and I’ve seen a lot of Razr ones that I liked, however I live in an apartment so my space is limited and cords get in the way. Here is an example of something that I was thinking of getting:
UtechSmart VENUS Pro RGB MMO Wireless Gaming Mouse, 16,000 DPI: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07XP4K152/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_KRvyEbSQVAJYS
Thanks!
Edit: currently using the Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum. It’s a great mouse but not ideal for MMORPGs
In the brand name department, there isn't too much. Razor has their Naga Epic Chroma, but I can only find it as a refurb or insanely overpriced with a quick look online. If you don't mind losing a few buttons, Logitech has the G602 or G604, but they can be hard to find as well.
Off brand, I've been personally keeping on eye on this model. I have the wired version of this same mouse now and it's worked great for me. It's currently unavailable on Amazon, but was in stock as recently as a month ago.
Sorry I couldn't be more help. Mouse makers seem to not want to put wireless and "lots of buttons" together (probably a small market).
If you could possibly like the Razer Naga, I would recommend it. Not extremely reliable, but more comfortable, and the buttons should be good (unless you get a defective one). You could also probably paracord it, and the cable is at least not extremely stiff.
This mouse could also be decent.
I haven't tried it or reviewed it, though. In particular, no idea if it is comfortable. They get the best user reviews of any knockoff Naga, though.
This is the mouse I'm using and I love it. Haven't had any issues with it at all.
I don’t know if it’s good but
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I'm using one of these. I love it.
https://www.amazon.com/UtechSmart-transmission-technology-Ergonomic-programmable/dp/B07XP4K152
Fuck jeff bezos tho
also had one of these
https://www.redragonzone.com/collections/mice
These don't work well on macs bc of driver shit
I’ve been using this mouse since last feb and I’ve had no problems with it at all. It has 12 side buttons.
https://www.amazon.com/UtechSmart-transmission-technology-Ergonomic-programmable/dp/B07XP4K152
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My stepdaughter is a gamer. She plays World of Warcraft on PC and has this killer mouse. You could also do a keyboard pad.
I've been thinking about testing it out and learning it by doing some solo dungeons.
Do your have any suggestions for a 60 frost mage?
If you don't mind cheap knockoff brands here you go.
https://www.amazon.com/UtechSmart-transmission-technology-Ergonomic-programmable/dp/B07XP4K152/
This is the closest thing I could find to a wireless MMO mouse that's under $60: https://www.amazon.com/UtechSmart-transmission-technology-Ergonomic-programmable/dp/B07XP4K152
If you really want a lot of buttons...
I have the wired version of that mouse and it's worked fine for me for years.
I have also been looking for a wireless naga. I just bought this refurbished one off newegg.
The condition was very good. Has a few small scuffs but it is clean and works perfect. I think it is still probably somewhat of a risk. But way cheaper than ebay prices.
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Here is a cheap option off Amazon. I bought one of these too and it is actually pretty decent. I returned it due to a defective scroll wheel though.
It's an off brand I got as a gift from Amazon, but I like it: