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UtechSmart Venus Pro RGB Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse, 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor, 2.4 GHz Transmission Technology, Ergonomic Design, 16M Chroma RGB Lighting, 16 programmable Buttons, Up to 70 Hours

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Color: classic black


Features

  • Extensive Fully Programmable Buttons16 customizable buttons can improve your gaming skills and performance by complex custom button macro coding of reconfiguration and assignment. The button custom function combines multiple keys into one button that reducing your arsenal of spells (actions) and response time. 12 of 16 thumb grip programmable buttons were designed by different inclination angles to fit for your thumb tip to click.
  • Dual Modes with Ultra-Speed Wireless TechnologyUtechSmart VENUS Pro RGB Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse is a new revolution of RGB MMO gaming mouse. It has 2.4 GHz data transmission technology with Mini signal receiver(Nano) and stable 1. 5m wire transmission that provides professional-level performance. VENUS Pro overcomes the traditional limitation of wireless latency and connectivity which offers stable and fast data transmission with 10-meter reception boundary. You can take this mouse anywhere!
  • Endurable Battery Lifetime UtechSmart Venus Pro Wireless RGB MMO gaming mouse has special auto sleeping mode and low power consumption mode or extending the battery life of wireless mode. Large battery (1000mA) capacity which offers to recharge over 300 times and single 2 hours fully charge. The wireless mode lasts up to 70 hours that fulfill your long-time gaming experience. Moreover, UtechSmart actuation software provides battery specify consumption monitoring for you.
  • Customizable Mouse High Precision Optical SensorThousands of customers and professional gamers have tested and verified its function. Venus Pro has an UtechSmart custom PixArt PMW3335 ultra-accurate Optical sensor. Up to 16000 DPI with 5 DPI switchable stages and 1000 Hz polling rate that offers you an incomparable MMO and FPS gaming experience. The huge adjustable DPI range from 100-16000 comes with UtechSmart user-friendly software that can perfectly tweak the performance of mouse accuracy.
  • Ergonomic Design Ensures Your ComfortableGreat as a real mouse stuck in your hand. The UtechSmart Venus Pro Wireless RGB MMO gaming mouse is flawlessly designed to alleviate wrist fatigue while being able to firmly hold the mouse in your hand. The grinding coating on the mouse surface increases the friction between your hand and the mouse. Grinding coating also provides gamer a extra comfortable sweat-resistant and skin-friendly gaming mouse.

Brand: UtechSmart


Color: classic black


Connectivity Technology: USB Receiver


Special Feature: Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse, 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor, 2.4 GHz Transmission Technology, Ergonomic Design, 16M Chroma RGB Lighting, 16 programmable Buttons, Up to 70 Hours Battery Life See more


Movement Detection Technology: Optical


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎70 Hours


Brand: ‎UtechSmart


Series: ‎WIRELESS VENUSPRO GAMING MOUSE


Item model number: ‎US-D16000-WGM


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10


Item Weight: ‎6 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.8 x 3.1 x 1.7 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.8 x 3.1 x 1.7 inches


Color: ‎classic black


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎UtechSmart Technology


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎September 9, 2019


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  • BLOWN AWAY
Color: classic black
I just want to start this review by saying I don't play MMO's at all but play ARPGs, FPS, Strategy, and Roguelikes. After doing a ton of research on whether to get another "gaming" mouse or jump ship to a MMO Mouse, the Venus Pro seemed to be the right fit for me. My previous mouse was from Red Dragon and honestly their quality sucks and having only 2 buttons on the side of it just wasn't enough for certain games. The Venus Pro wireless is perfect as it gives you the mobility of a mobile mouse and the features of a MMO Mouse. I got this early December and I'm still getting used to it. I can say that the mouse is really comfortable even though I have slightly smaller than medium hands (Medium nitrite gloves fit me with looseness). Learning the additional 14 buttons or so is a challenge but have figured out a way to make it easier to learn. I only use the top row for shooters and make the same buttons crouch, melee, utility, etc. When playing strategy's, ARPGs, etc the additional buttons truly come in clutch and I love it! I'm still experimenting with mapping controls for certain games. Can we also take a moment to talk about how for once I can use a scroll wheel in shooters?! Like every other gaming mouse I had used before just over scrolls whenever I try swapping between primary and secondary weapons, but Venus Pro somehow fixes this issue and doesn't over scroll. However there isn't tilt scroll which is something I got used to when I got rid of all of my Razer products in 2021. The texture of the mouse feels really nice too and helps you know exactly what you're touching on the mouse. The side buttons do this in a different way by tilting the depth of each row so you know which row your thumb is on which is just genius design. The RGB is nice and not over the top. Did I mention this is my first wireless peripheral (outside of gamepads)? I was skeptical to go wireless but decided to give it a go anyways and to my surprise I do not feel any latency ever and the battery life is great. Unlike the wired version, there's no way to adjust the weight of this mouse. You'll have to get used to the weightyness. As someone that plays FPS, this was a challenge at first but I got used to lifting up the mouse during intense gaming moments (which I know this mouse isn't meant for) but SOMEHOW my aim feels a whole lot better with it. Almost feels like I'm super saiyan lmao and the last time something gave me this feeling was when I went from a 27hz TV to a 144hz gaming monitor. The only real drawback is the software. There's no real way to set key on your Keybaord as a button on the mouse, you'd have to create a 'macro' for this which does have a drawback. For example, I set the side #9 as key # 9, I've bound this action to crouch in my game but I can't hold crouch this way because I suppose it's a macro? Either way I just changed some bindings around and moved number 9 to a different side button on my keyboard to use for a dfiferent action. Also the first day I had the mouse and used the software, changing DPI mid game caused my game to tab out / frame lag in which I couldn't perform any actions for a second. I tried changing from windowed to fullscreen but same issue. The issue eventually went away but was annoying at first. I think the biggest flaw is really just the software which visually looks like it came from 2001. I rather have old looking software if it means getting a perfect mouse. So yeah I recommend this mouse as someone that had a Razer Baselisk and Red Dragon. PSA, the games I've played since getting this mouse: Path of Exile, The Finals, Modern Warfare 3, Age of Empires 4, Grim Dawn, Forza Motorsport, Risk of Rain Returns, Northgard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023 by Rush

  • Amazing Mouse
Color: Black
I received this mouse about a week ago and have been using it every day since then. Here are my thoughts on this very budget-friendly device: Honestly, I see people making up excuses that this mouse is good "for the price." Even if this mouse was worth 50 dollars, it'd still be a fair price. -Packaging: The mouse came in simple, straight-forward packaging. A picture of the product on the front, accompanied by flames surrounding the mouse. I honestly thought it was cute, how they still tried to make a good impression while still spending most of the money on the mouse and not the packaging(you throw that away, anyway). The package has a door-like opening, so you remove the little circle tape and open it. There, you see the mouse behind a sheet of plastic. I forgot how, but I think you then slide out the bottom cardboard and remove the mouse and everything else. The braided cable comes tied up with a velcro strap, a nice touch in case you needed to keep it tied up on-the-go. Just a little something I wanted to add: it was cute how they taped the magnets into the box to keep the little "door" closed. Nothing wrong about saving money, and it was a little funny tbh. -Mouse: Okay, let me just say that the mouse is amazing. The 16400 DPI is obviously overkill unless you like to get freaky at low sensitivity in games. The mouse is, I think, designed for people with a palm grip, which was no problem for me since that's my regular grip. Either way, the shape of the mouse could get anyone used to the palm grip quite easily. If you do stick with the claw grip, though, I'm afraid you're going to be a little more uncomfortable using the rapid-fire button. Speaking of which, this button is more useful than I first thought it would be. You can set it to click as many times as you want, and it's got a few speed options. I've used it a lot more than I thought I would, and it's very easy to click. However, if you're not used to mouses like these, you'll get confused at first. When I started using the mouse, I would position my finger over the quick-fire on purpose, but for some reason this led me to trying to click the very much appreciated index finger rest, which is very comfortable. Of course, this was just me defeating old habits and in 3 days' time, the mouse buttons' positions came naturally to me. Still waiting for a good opportunity to use the side buttons but they're not a nuisance if you don't use them. The rest at the bottom is appreciated and I actually rest my thumb against the buttons thanks to their angling(which fits the thumb's own form). Also, the mouse has a nice texture to it. Almost like rubberized plastic. It feels nice :) In the packaging, they also included replacement TEFLON pads from 3M, which is appreciated. Or maybe they're the actual TEFLON pads, who knows. The mouse is fine so, yeah. The weight tuning is pretty straight forward. You flip the mouse over, turn the little compartment, and then pop the tray out. I have to say, I'm a heavy mouse guy, but I still thought that having all the weights in was a little too much. On the other hand, removing all the weights made the mouse very, very light. You also get a nice storage tray for the weights you're not using, so that's always a plus. Your macros and everything are saved onto the mouse itself, and you can switch through 5 different profiles, each with its own light color, macro setup, and DPI levels, via a button at the bottom of the mouse. This means you won't be needing software to use the mouse on a new computer unless you want to edit these profiles. The DPI buttons are very accessible to the point where you can switch mid-game. Lighting was pretty straight-forward. You can pick out preset colors or choose your own via a hex color thing. I've seen people have a different color for the scroll wheel than for the rest of the mouse, but I'm not interested in knowing how this works. The lighting isn't a nuisance. You can set to breathing or static, and neither gets annoying(you have your hands covering them the whole time, anyway). The mouse was made to impress, though, hence the cool little lights at the front. They're definitely made to be shown off in LAN parties or anywhere where other people can see your mouse. Otherwise you'd have to stick your face in front of your mouse to see it. They do light up very nicely and there's no crappy lighting. -Software: Installation was fairly easy and fast. They included a little installation disc but I just downloaded the software from their website. It was pretty easy to find. I see people saying the software is clunky, but honestly, it's just like the majority of peripheral software out there minus the over-the-top design schemes. I mean, the software is pretty basic so you can edit your settings faster. You click on the profile you want to edit(the profiles are all at the bottom, numbered), and the settings instantly change to that profile. You have three useful tabs at the top. General, DPI, and Lighting. Both are very straight forward and simple to use. General contains button settings. Macros, quick-fire, right and left clicks, scroll wheel. All of that is edited through there. You can change your scroll speed, polling rate, double-click speed, pointer speed, and acceleration if you're into that. In the DPI section you'll find, surprisingly, the DPI settings. It's very straight forward. It lists each DPI level, from 1-5. You can adjust both the X and Y axis of each DPI level, in case you want to move faster sideways than vertically or the other way around. However, it brings the option to keep X and Y locked so they move parallel to each other. You can set your DPI to a minimum of 50, in case you want to use an entire desk to scroll through half your screen(I just tested this and now idk what my old DPI setting was ffs). Anyway, I attached a screenshot so you can see what this looks like. Now, the lighting section looks pretty straight forward. You can choose the breathing speed(or don't), brightness, and lighting color. Each profile can have a different color. I forgot to add this up by the mouse section, but I saw people complaining about Avago sensors and Omron switches. The Avago sensor in this thing is perfectly fine, with no acceleration(unless you set it up yourself in the software). It doesn't move on its own and if it does, run your anti-virus because that's not the mouse. I also don't see why people complain about Omron switches. They're used in almost every mouse you'll ever own, and there's nothing wrong with them. They're not loud, but they're not quiet so you still get some feedback. Someone also said that even if they rest their finger on the mouse, they'll accidentally click? I asked someone with very, very big and thick hands to use the mouse and they laid their hands on the mouse to test this, and they didn't click. I also saw in another review that the scroll wheel apparently was too loose? The scroll wheel has some arrow heads and is made out of rubber(with plastic on the sides for the lighting). It's tactile enough to let you know that you scrolled it, and if you want to scroll little by little, the resistance is more than enough to stop you. Welp, I think that's all. If I don't update this anymore after a while, it means it's still working perfectly fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2017 by Darlen Darlen

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