Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Weksi Gaming Mouse: A 3 Dollar Review
So, if you follow me on my Facebook page, you'll know that I bought a really cheap "gaming" mouse about a month ago. I said I'd do a review of it after I used it for a while, and that's just what I'm doing now. The first thing I'll say is this: It hasn't broken yet. That's a good sign for a mouse that was $3 CAN from China. It has decent construction, despite the two buttons on the side being a little asymmetrical. Surprisingly, it has really nice main buttons, with a nice click and isn't very hard to push.
The overall build quality is pretty nice. There's even a DPI switch, that switches between something like 800 and 1200 dpi, I can't really remember. Most people don't need over 1200 or 1600 dpi, so this is just fine for that and allows you to switch from high sensitivity with no latency at all, which some of the more programmable mice have problems with, or so I've heard.
Some of the bad things include a really, really short cable. I don't even think it's 6 feet, and I had to get a USB extender in order for it to get to my regular mouse position and use it comfortably. If you have a Laptop, it's fine, but if you have a desktop, you may want to either find another mouse or get an extender. Another problem is that the scroll wheel seems to be messing up a bit when I scroll up, but that only seems to happen in my Steam library.
Overall, it's a pretty nice mouse for $3. I'd probably get another one if it breaks, but after that, I'd go with something else. It fits nicely in my rather big hands and has a long, sleek stealth look. Despite some small problems like the mouse wheel and the cord length, I would probably recommend this to anyone who needs a new mouse or who wants something with a dpi switch.
If you want one of these, just go on Ebay and search up Weksi Gaming Mouse. You'll find it rather quickly. For $3-6, you can't go wrong.
7/10
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