Gigabyte Force M7 5 Button Wired Blue Optical Gaming Mouse 3200DPI Gold Plated USB - Dark Blue
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Rodolfo_H@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/06/14 |
Gigabyte Force M7 5 Button Wired Blue Optical Gaming Mouse 3200DPI Gold Plated USB - Dark Blue
Cons:Immediately on its first day of use it would not function properly on the mouse pad I had. When I moved the mouse, the cursor would move erratically, and sometimes the cursor would move despite the mouse being still. However, it works reliably on my wooden desk as well as on the wooden, folding table (the latter being what I use it on the most, since I like taking some distance from the desk, or rather, the screen). I'm fine without mouse pads, so I didn't try looking for one that worked with this particular mouse. It may be a problem for somebody else though.
Pros:Ergonomic: Size and shape fit my hands very well, and the buttons are quite accessible in their positions. As a point of reference, I wear medium size disposable or latex gloves.Stylish: That sexy blue light.Simple: Gaming grade DPI; simple switch for 3 DPI settings; adds those 2 extra, programmable buttons on the side. Very accessible price. |
KaMoTe@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/02/13 |
Gigabyte Force M7 5 Button Wired Blue Optical Gaming Mouse 3200DPI Gold Plated USB - Dark Blue
Cons:-Faulty after 3 months of use
Pros:-Cheap-Light-Looks good Comment:
First time buying a gaming mouse so I bought this since it looks good and it's very cheap.First few weeks, I was quite impressed with it since it felt good with my hands and it had a pretty cool looking laser.After 2 months, I started having weird random movements with the mouse and at first I thought maybe having a mouse pad would solve the problem so I bought a Razor Goliathus mouse pad unfortunately it didn't solve problem.After 3 months of use, it was unbearable as it happened more frequent so I ended up throwing it and buying the A4 Tech by Azio V5. |
Gideon_H@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/12/13 |
Gigabyte Force M7 5 Button Wired Blue Optical Gaming Mouse 3200DPI Gold Plated USB - Dark Blue
Cons:bad laser, heavy
Pros:cheap, afforable Comment:
Mouse is good for the price, TERRIBLE laser. makes your mouse cursor move in random directions and is shaky, I want to go buy another mouse |
joe_b@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 02/15/13 |
Gigabyte Force M7 5 Button Wired Blue Optical Gaming Mouse 3200DPI Gold Plated USB - Dark Blue
Cons:nothing to complain about.
Pros:i have large hands and this mouse feels great. Comment:
i think its just like the razor death adder and half the price.i went back a week later and bought another for back up. |
sébastien_g@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/29/13 |
Gigabyte Force M7 5 Button Wired Blue Optical Gaming Mouse 3200DPI Gold Plated USB - Dark Blue
Cons:quality
Pros:easy to use5 button Comment:
good gaming mouse for 19,99$, but the quality it a little bad |
luisgiovanni1@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/25/13 |
Gigabyte Force M7 5 Button Wired Blue Optical Gaming Mouse 3200DPI Gold Plated USB - Dark Blue
Cons:Large for medium handsMade of inadequate materiel
Pros:Installed well Comment:
I got this gaming mouse on sale for $19.99. For that price it's a good purchase. I managed to install it with Windows 8, no problem there, even got all the button customized. I few things prevented me from giving it four star. First, the plastic the device is made from feels cheap, at this price I would say it's ok but still. The left click and right click buttons don't feel like they'll hold out much. Also the mouse is longer and bigger then I'm used to. It would fit a larger hand well. |
In accordance with some other reviews, I personally thought that the mouse felt somewhat flimsy. However, that does not mean that it really is flimsy. After 9 months of use I have not had any problems with its durability. Of course, I treat it carefully anyway; someone who would use it in a bit of a rough manner may not see it last long. By rough I mean really pounding on the buttons or even occasionally tossing it in a fit of rage. Also note that I use it intermittently, strictly for gaming. When browsing the internet or whatever, the mouse I already had takes on the job. Then again, I game almost every day. From the pattern I see on online reviews, it seems that if hardware is defective, it typically fails within 1 year of frequent use; and very rarely on the second year. This review is a bit early at 9 months, but this mouse has so few that I felt the urge to add mine.On a last note, obviously some of the standards for this review are subjective. Whether the mouse is ergonomic for somebody else depends on the size/shape of their hands and even what they are used to in a mouse. In my experience, it has been an amazing gaming mouse; definitely recommended.