🎮 Blaze through your game with precision and style!
The KLIM Blaze Pro is a cutting-edge wireless gaming mouse featuring a 1 ms response time, up to 6000 DPI high-precision sensor, and an ergonomic design suited for all grip styles. It boasts customizable RGB lighting, a rechargeable battery with a convenient charging dock, and durable buttons rated for over 20 million clicks, making it the ultimate tool for serious PC gamers seeking freedom and performance.
V**T
It's cute
I really just need every bit of dopamine I can muster to make it through the work day lately, and this is one of the shiny glowy little knickknacks that really does it for me. Battery life isn't great but I mean it does light up so that's understandable. It takes kinda a while to charge, but it's *rainbow*, plus it being kinda fun and magnetic- I remember to charge it more often. It makes me super happy to use. It's not too bright. My desk is in my bedroom and I can leave it charging without it lighting up my room at night.
B**K
Exceptional Mouse with high dollar features and a low price tag
This mouse was a gamble for me as I tend to gravitate towards the higher dollar mice like logitech, or even roccat.My choice in gaming mice boils down to customization and support for Linux, I work as a Dev and I need a quality mouse that can be fully operational in a linux setting as well as windows.While the app for this mouse is pretty limited, it at least does have a full app for windows but nothing yet for linux so not the end of the world in my opinion since I can hard change the dpi on the mouse still and all other buttons are still operational.On to the usage, this thing is insane for the price. Comparing it to something like the logitech g502 or the basilisk ultimate would be hard since those are great mice in their own rights. However its not far off from either in terms of tracking. I feel if you really tune the dpi it can feel a lot like you are using one of those while costing far less.The mouse still comes with the wireless base charger that does double as a usb extender for the receiver. It also has an excellent feel in the hand and the rgb, while not customizable on linux can be somewhat controlled on windows.Finally the consThe controls for the mouse are basic which can be either good or bad depending on your use case.The mouse can only go up to 6000 dpi which some will argue isnt enough but i feel like that can be a use case also.The biggest con in my opinion is the weight of the mouse, its a featherweight compared to a standard mouse. This can be easily solved if you added some weight to it on the inside or maybe add that as a feature down the road.Ultimately if you are needing a good mouse that can be used daily and put away or on charge easily then this is a real contender IMO, while it might be for everyone id say this is easily 90% what you will need in a good wireless computer mouse that will track well and provide easy of use when handling.I give it a solid 10/10 for the price.EDIT: So I got with a buddy and we are making a fake usb dongle made from solid steel in his workshop, easy to do and then add to the mouse to see if it helps with the weight because I seriously feel like thats its only real shortcoming. Will upload more pics when its done.EDIT 8/23/22:So I measured the mouse weight and boy was I correct.The mouse in total weighs about 88g which is extremely light, too light IMO.A regular mouse like the logitech g502 (old mouse now) weighs about 129g with 10g added through the weights placed underneath. Im used to mice having this feature but when you pay $40 for something its hard to expect everything a $180 mouse has lol.I added an 8g weight my colleague made roughly to see how this works as he is getting one of these bad boys lol. He used it and agreed that its nice for the money and features.We found that while the 8g helps, I feel that roughly 20g would be perfect.All in all if this issue could be fixed then i feel that this is an awesome mouse
C**O
On par with the big names (if you don't mind the charging)
I've used dozens of gaming mice over the years, from Razer to Glorious to Logitech (and more), and this mouse is 100% on par while costing 2x to 3x, even sometimes 4x cheaper, AND it includes the charging dock, which is crazy to me. I bought this mouse on a whim before I was about to pull the trigger on a G305, being that I wanted a mouse with longer battery life to replace my Glorious Model D's short lifespan before needing a recharge, but then saw this mouse in my feed and was attracted by the aesthetic of it; I have to say, I do not regret my decision one bit so far one week in.I'm normally not very trusting of brands I've never heard of, being that I was afraid this might have been made of cheap plastic or might have long travel distance on the buttons or cheap lasers that may hinder competitive gameplay, but after reading the glowing reviews, receiving it, and comparing it back and fourth with the Model D, it feels the exact same quality-wise and performance wise. I'm impressed.Another note: This mouse weighs around 95grams, so it was slightly more noticeably heavier than most lightweight gaming mice. Personally, I don't mind it, as I've previously used (and loved) mice such as the Razer Deathadder which weighs at around 101grams. If you're the type of person who NEEDS lightweight mice, this may not be for you, or if you need a heavyweight mouse, you may need to modify it with weighted skates.Update: Unfortunately, I have made the decision to refund the product. This is due to the constant need to charge it, even with the charging dock. As a heavy user, it simply requires way too frequent charging for it to not being an annoyance. Being an owner of the Hyperx Cloud Alphas with their astonishing months of use I can go without charging, this by comparison won't last a few days (even with use of the dock when I'm playing a game that uses a controller instead). I'm sure this battery life is on par with many other rechargeable mice, but I'm going to opt for something with less frequent need of charging, maybe battery based such as the g305 or orochi v2. This is the only gripe I've had about the product. Otherwise, it's amazing.
K**L
Great DPI too.
No more having to replace batteries in the middle of a gaming session — that’s the best part! Plus, it’s wireless, which is a huge win. On top of that, it has some cool LED lighting that’s actually useful when you take your hands off the keyboard and mouse in the middle of a dark gaming session. It helps you find your gear when your 32" monitor, with its ultra-realistic colors, is practically blinding you while you play Satisfactory.
A**.
Would not recommend
The mouse worked fine for 4 months. However, starting the 4th month, and the mouse is now on occasion is skipping and laggy. This is very disappointing. I guess the mouse is cheaply made and unreliable.
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