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The E-Blue Mazer Type-R is a high-performance wired optical gaming mouse designed specifically for right-handed gamers. With adjustable DPI settings, a durable lifespan, and stunning blue LED backlighting, it combines functionality with style, making it a must-have for any serious gamer.
Wireless Type | 802.11abg |
Brand | E-BLUE |
Item model number | EMS124GR |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Mac, PC, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Vista |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 3 x 7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 3 x 7 inches |
Color | Green |
Manufacturer | E-Blue America, Inc. |
ASIN | B00AYTVOFM |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 1, 2013 |
B**N
Excellent mouse for the money!
First off this mouse is great and I don't think any other mouse for the money can compare.PROS:First off this mouse looks incredible! I also love how the mouse feels. It's nice and long and the left and right mouse clicks are nice and responsive. The DPI switch is an awesome feature to have. I cannot tell you how much it comes in handy when switching from gaming to normal computer use. The switch also makes it to where you can adjust your mouse sensitivity on the fly. That means you don't have to go into any type of control settings to adjust your sensitivity it's all at your fingertips. I also really liked the braided cable. It's just something the company went the extra mile on and it looks really nice. Last but not least the mouse has a soft rubbery type plastic feeling to it. (Keep in mind there are two mazers That appeared to be very similar although one difference is one is glossy and the other is that rubbery plastic matte looking material)CONS:Something that is rather annoying with this mouse is that if the mouse light is always on. That is minor because you can just unplug the mouse and obviously will turned it off. one thing that I feel is a little over the top is that the mouse has 4 DPI settings. I would have loved this feture even more if they would have stuck with maybe 2 DPI settings. I find it to be a pain to cycle through the settings (even though everysetting has its own color) when im trying to concentrate. My biggest concern with the mouse is the overall sensitivity of the optics. When I am gaming I am sometimes forced to the outer edges of my mouse pad therefore resulting in having to pick the mouse up and place it back on the pad in a better placement. The problem is when I pick the mouse up off the mouse pad it continues to track as if it were still on the mousepad. Keep in mind that the mouse is still relatively close to the mouse pad, with that being said I haven't had that problem with any other mouse. The way to get around it you just have to pick it up higher....Overall I don't have much to complain about with this mouse. It feels nice and sturdy and looks and operates quite decent. I hope you found this review helpful. If you are on the fence about this mouse I would say to just get one and try it out. If anything it will make a cheap spare.
M**S
Really smooth and fast speeds but the light is irritating at night
I used to have a wireless Logitech mouse for Home and Business. I also game on my PC so it annoyed me when my batteries would die during gameplay so I chose to get a budget gamer's mouse. This was wired, had 3 DPI settings, a cool design and was really cheap. When it came, I noticed all writing except for the name of the mouse was in what I assume was Japanese. If this is a problem for you then I am sorry but for those of you who don't really mind then read on.Like in the pictures, the mouse's lights are blue and the cable for connection is sturdy and also blue. The mouse has two programmed keys where your thumb is for going back and forward during internet browsing and maybe even be programmed for gaming use, though I haven't tested that.The mouse is really responsive, with the DPI settings going from a crawl, to something like a jog before you get to the max DPI setting that seems to be like a brisk run, plus it changes the DPI button from blue to purple. The bottom of the mouse has a switch for Hz, 250Hz and 500hz respectively. I am not sure what these do since the manual that came with the mouse were in Japanese but if you're looking for customization Hz, then this is for you.Unfortunately, the mouse's lights stay on, regardless of the computer being off or on so those of you with your PC in your bedroom, you'd have to either disconnect the mouse or throw something on top of it to cover the light. This is the only reason I give it 4/5 stars. Pretty silly, right?Overall, I am happy with this mouse. For those of you getting started in the fantastic world of PC gaming, or event those of you looking for a stylish mouse for your desk, pick this up. You won't be disappointed unless you're super picky.Edit 11/1/2016: This mouse is still going strong. The material has started to break down after extensive use, but it's only slight. There have been no other problems, not even with the buttons! I'd say it was a pretty good value.
J**B
Awesome Large mouse
Pros:This is a high quality well built mouse well worth the price.I like the option to change the DPI as well as the polling.You get 4 colors to let you know what DPI your at.You can change the polling (how many times the mouse communicates to the pc per second) with a switch on the bottom with the choice of 250hz- High precision and 500h-Higher precision and perfect for FPS gaming.It doesn't need or come with any crappy software to make it work right.It looks good.Its made for people with big hands.Braided cord.Solid clickers.This mouse works on almost any surface and as I found out this includes spilt cola-mouse made it through okay and cleaned up nice.LOLCons:The buttons on the side FORWARD & BACK are kind of placed a little to far back...1 centimeter more towards the front and this would have been a perfect design.Would also be nice if the mouse was just a little taller..maybe 1 centimeter taller and then the side buttons wouldn't need moved at all.I can't say these are really cons though since I'm getting used to it.Other Thoughts:On some of the reviews people mention the lights stay on...I think they mean when their PC is in S3-Sleep mode or Hibernate which doesn't happen on every PC as it depends on the motherboard and the motherboard options as well as the ATX PSU standards...Not all boards will have USB power when in S3 or Hibernation and some motherboards have the option to turn off USB power in the BIOS- In my BIOS settings under Power Management I set "Wake by USB" to "Disable" and the mouse lights do not stay on- The only thing I let WAKE my PC is the power button.
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