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Speedlink gaming mouse review !

Hello guys , i am really sorry for the delay of this review, i had some problems with my health ! Now i am fine so let's start with some information about Sicanos gaming mouse :

Highlights

The ORIOS RGB Gaming Mouse unites an extensive range of functions with stunning looks for the ultimate gaming experience with a blast of colour accents. Its side, logo and scroll wheel RGB lighting can be customised in any of 16.7 million colours, making this stylish black mouse a real head turner. With seven programmable buttons and an onboard memory to store five profiles you can tune your gaming style to match the game and unleash your own macros at the press of a button. Its high-end 5,000dpi (up to 10,000dpi interpolated) gaming sensor and ultra-smooth glide feet deliver the responsiveness and accuracy you need. And thanks to its rubberised non-slip finish, you retain maximum grip even in the heat of battle.

Technical details

  • USB gaming mouse with RGB lighting

  • Configurable side, logo and scroll wheel lighting with 16.7 million colour options

  • 7 programmable buttons with macro support

  • High-end 5,000dpi (up to 10,000dpi interpolated) Pixart 3325 gaming sensor

  • 1,000Hz polling rate

  • Onboard memory for 5 profiles

  • Rubberised non-slip finish for maximum grip

  • Ultra-smooth glide feet

  • DPI switch

  • Connection: USB-A

  • Dimensions: 128 × 70 × 39mm (L × W × H)

  • Cable length: 1.8m

  • Weight: 95g

Let's start with the review :

The basic performance of this mouse is exceptional for FPS games and anything similar. As a leftie but by necessity ambidextrous gamer, the customisable options within the Speedlink software are welcome, although it does take a bit of getting used to not naturally squeezing the left side buttons when clicking others left-handed. For right hand gamers, this is no issue. The placement of everything and ergonomics are perfect.

The RGB on the speedlink is restricted to the logo which when in use is going to be covered by your hand anyway so it's not a huge selling point. Regardless, the software allows you to configure the brightness and switch between four modes (solid, cycle, trigger and breathing as well as turning it off completely). By default it cycles through the colour spectrum and for most that's likely to be what it stays as. Otherwise the mouse can be used as a plug and play straight out of the box with no need to download the software.

It's a nice looking and sleek but inconspicuous design, which is fine by me while others may wish for something more showy, but it's the gaming itself where it shines. The large skates underneath allow for a fantastic smooth glide and the response of every click is immaculate. Its lightness allows for the quickest possible reactions without ever feeling too airy and the braided cord prevents tangles. Beyond perhaps being more than what you would ideally be looking to pay for it currently, I can find no other faults to get in the way of a gaming session.

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