Speedlink products review !
- Oct 10, 2017
- 4 min read
Hello guys , All we know that speedlink is one of the best brands for gaming . Speedlink sent us 2 products for a truefull review !!
The products are : Speedlink ULTOR SpeedLink SL-680006-BKRD OMNIVI Core Gaming Mouse
Let's start with the first review for Speedlink ULTOR Some information about the product : Ultor Illuminated Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Secure victory after victory for decades to come The Ultor Illuminated Mechanical Gaming Keyboard lets you customise your gaming profile, create complex macros and dramatically enhance your fighting repertoire. In addition, red mechanical Kaihua Kailh switches combined with premium build quality and the keyboard’s ultra-streamline design with aluminium base offer maximum durability.

The feature-packed driver, n-key rollover and customisable polling rate will set your gaming heart racing. Establish your reputation as a legend and usher in the Age of Ultor today. Information - USB polling rate: configurable up to 1000Hz(ultrapolling) - Cable: Flexible USB cable with hard-wearing sheath (1.7m) - Dimensions: 350 × 122 × 33 (W × D × H) - Weight: 680g

Features Customisable LED keyboard illumination Freely configurable key/button functions Progressive Gaming Mode with 5 profiles, 6 macro keys, swappable WASD and arrow keys, remappable keys plus Windows key deactivation Red mechanical Kaihua Kailh switches, optimised for gaming Maximum gaming comfort thanks to extra-high raised keys for precise keystrokes Simple layout with compact, frameless design and aluminium body N-key rollover for extreme anti-ghosting Powerful macro editor integrated in the driver Internal memory (64kb) for importing/exporting profiles Auto-loading game profiles Selectable response-time down to 1 millisecond Rapid access to 12 practical additional functions

My review for this keyboard : The perfect entry into the world of mechanical keyboards, or for anyone looking for a nice compact size for their setup.
The build is solid, with a metal top plate and plastic base, meaning that it has some heft to it. I had been worried that the metal might be glossy and make it look cheap, but it is brushed and the whole keyboard looks premium. It has rubber feet that stick well to the desk so it does not budge, and the risers are rubber covered as well, if you want to tilt the keyboard up.

The key caps are about the same as your average keyboard, nothing extra special - but you could always use custom caps if you wanted to upgrade to something fancy because it uses the standard Cherry MX switch shape (the keyboard also comes with a key cap puller). I chose to install some rubber o-rings just to help dampen the sound. There is a definite clack when bottoming out thanks to the metal build, but for light typers I doubt it would be a real issue, because the brown switch actuates halfway. There is a definite tactile response, and as far as I can tell, exactly the same as a Cherry Brown - in a blind test I doubt many would be able to discern a difference, especially if you switched to some fancier key caps.

Overall a fantastic piece of kit for the price and it looks slick.
My review for : Speedlink QUINOX
Let's start with some information :


OMNIVI Core Gaming Mouse Tactile, accurate and responsive The Omnivi Gaming Mouse clears your path to superiority thanks to its rubberised finish and extra-grippy scroll wheel for a secure hold. Its ergonomic buttons and extended finger rest also make gaming sessions a relaxing experience despite the chaos. With a maximum tracking speed of 250 ips and an ultra-precise laser sensor – delivering up to 12,000 dpi – the Omnivi is the starting point for incredible handling and accuracy – just aim, scope and shoot.
Thanks to the powerful Macro Editor, you can customise your gaming profile to suit the way you game. You can also map key button commands for each gaming quest to any one of its

Features:
10 programmable buttons. Dimensions Dimensions: 87 × 131 × 52 mm (W × D × H) Weight: 145 g Cable: Flexible USB cable with hardwearing braiding (1.8 m)
Professional gaming mouse. Ultra-precise 12,000 dpi laser sensor. 10 freely programmable buttons. Customisable LED lighting with seven breathtaking colours. Sturdy finger rest and aluminium base plate. Profile manager with any number of game profiles. Powerful Macro Editor dpi switch for rapid toggling between resolutions. 6 levels of adjustable sensor accuracy from 800 to 12,000 dpi. Illuminated 2D scroll wheel indicates dpi level. USB polling rate configurable up to 1,000 Hz. Incredibly ergonomic design with grippy scroll wheel and finger rest. Rubberised finish Maximum acceleration: 50 g. Maximum tracking speed: 250 ips. Sensor frame rate: 12,000 fps.
My review for this gaming mouse : SPEEDLINK 1.8 m Wired USB Scelus 3200DPI Optical Gaming Mouse - Black/Red

In the box. The mouse comes packed in a very nice presentation box. It contains the cabled mouse and instructions.

Specification. Resolutions 1000. 1600 and 2000 through to 3200, Nice ergonomic design, feels good to hold and fast to move. Has next and previous button for web browsing navigation, these can be programmed for game use depending on the game.

Long anti tangle cable, Looks great with glowing colours (64 available)
Using. It is smooth to use and the tracking is accurate. It feels very nice to hold and much better than some more expensive mice

I have. The rubberised coating feels great too. I used it for web navigation and having the previous and forward buttons is very useful. In games they can be used for various functions via the game. It uses optical tracking technology. It feels nice and balanced in the hand and glides effortlessly over my mouse mat.

Configuration. These are plenty of customisations you can do via the downloadable mouse control software.
Overall.
This mouse is a bargain at the price, a very high performance level and a very reasonable cost. It is superbly packaged as well. If you are in the market for a well priced gaming or general purpose mouse then this one should be on your list. No negatives at this price.
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