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A**R
A Solid Year of Use
I bought this mouse (Black one) almost a year ago and I was pleasantly surprised with the quality. I've had 50$ mice that didn't last half as long or work half as well as this mouse. For only 14$ when I bought it, and only 9 now, I'm glad to buy it again.The main mouse functions worked flawlessly until about an hour ago when the mouse wheel broke (I opened it up to see if I could fix it, but it's thoroughly broken in half). I probably spend close to 100 hours a week on my computer so for it to survive almost a year it incredible. Also considering the amount of time I use the mouse, the battery life lasted me a few months each time, it's great at turning itself off when your not actively using it, and it's very quick to turn back on as soon as you need it again.It looks and feels great for a low cost mouse, and it's quite sturdy from my experience, surviving quite a few falls and being stepped on and crammed into a backpack. The grooves along the sides are a pain to keep clean though, it builds up dust easily.The only problem I had with this mouse was the red fire button. It stopped functioning properly after about a month or so, perhaps I just had a defective model. It wasn't much of a problem for me anyways as I don't really use the extra button anyways.EDIT: I just recieved my new one in the mail, it arrived very quickly, despite being the holiday season. It feels just as sturdy as the first one I bought, seems to work just as well, from the initial plug in. The only difference I've noticed between the blue one and the black one is the finish on the top. The black one has a more matte and smooth finish, and the blue one is glossy and feels a little different in my hand, but that's not a complaint, just an observation. Regardless the initial review still stands, I'd recommend this mouse to anyone (on or off a budget).
X**3
Be Warned
This mouse is absolute garbage. I built my desktop, fix them, and laptops and I can say with confidence that this product is absolute unequivocal garbage. Do no buy, it breaks so quickly and has terrible wireless connection. It kills double A batteries faster than a machine gun in WWI. Don't Buy. I understand this is a one star review and people may be skeptical, but from a consumer who works with technology be warned. This product will break within a month on you.
T**E
Not for gaming, poor for general use
DPI is not adjustable. Cuts out for about 3 seconds. every 5 minutes or so. Extra buttons are in no way programmable. Not even good as a regular mouse because it's DPI is too high...They turn on and function, which is why it is getting two starts.
W**A
One Star
Very Poor design
A**E
A Great Budget Gaming Mouse. Daffodil Wireless Gaming Mouse (#WMS615B): A Critical Review.
It's hard to imagine a gaming mouse that presently sells for under $10 can out-perform higher-capacity gaming mice at 5x the price but it's true.***I've been getting into online gaming a lot recently and have had the opportunity to test out several other gaming mice from other reputable companies and this Daffodil gaming mouse work almost as well as those that recently tested, the only real difference is those others were in the $40+ range.The Daffodil mouse features:+ 7 button functioning mouse for gaming AND office work.+ "Quick-Fire" Double click Button+ Polling rate of 500Hz/125Hz+ DPI of 1600+ Works with Windows 8 (and below), Mac OSX... and Chrome+ Works on 1 AA battery.This is a versatile mouse and I've been using it to replace my trusted Microsoft 5000 all-around mouse for the past couple of weeks.It works very well.
A**A
This is a nice mouse with a lot of controls
I spend almost the entire day with a mouse in my hand, so I am very sensitive to the mouse shape. This mouse is slightly shorter than my favorite Logitech mouse (see video for side by side comparison) but very similar slope and height so I found it comfortable. I liked the slightly textured finish of the mouse shell.I am using this mouse both on Windows and Linux machines. It works well under both operating system, with the exception of the special button next to scroll wheel, which does nothing under Linux.This mouse has a lot of controls. It has 7 buttons and two modes in which these buttons can operate. Left click, right click, scroll wheel, function button, mode-dependent button are the buttons on the top. Page forward and page back are the buttons on the side. There is also a On/Off switch on the bottom.To put the mouse in DPI adjustment mode, I needed to press and hold the "function" button which is located on top of the mouse until the red light next to the function button lights up. Then I could use the scroll button to adjust DPI. Clicking any other button saves the setting.Pressing the "function" button changes between modes. In the normal mode the buttons on the left side of the buttons perform page forward and page backward functions. The special button next to the scroll wheel does "show desktop" on Windows operating system. This button does nothing on Linux.In the game mode the buttons on the left side of the mouse control the volume, and the button next to the scroll wheel is a double left click.✔ Daffodil Mouse is 4" long, 2.33" inches wide, 1.6" height at its tallest point.✔ It runs on one AA battery which is included.✔ This mouse has a switch on the bottom of the mouse that allows the mouse to be to turned off, so battery does not drain when the mouse is not in use.✔ The mouse works with a Nano receiver that plugs in into the PC/laptop USB port and when it is not in use it can be stored inside of the mouse in a special storage compartment. The storage compartment is inside the battery compartment. The Nano receiver is unlabelled. I prefer when they are labelled to avoid growing a stash of unidentified dongles, so I attached a little paper sticker to the receiver to identify it.✔ I tested the mouse in Windows and Linux, and both operating systems operated with mouse with the native drivers, no new drivers were required.Overall, a very nice sensitive mouse and worked well on several surfaces that I have tried.This mouse is provided by Daffodil.Ali Julia review
K**N
Meh... I wouldnt
Honestly, don't waste your time and money.The design is ok and the basic idea of it is great...but it doesn't function very well and is made out of the cheapest plastics and parts you could imagine.I would save your money and spend the extra $15 or so to buy a nicer one from a reputable brand.im really disapointed, played around with it for a week and then went back to my regular Logitech which is FAR superior!
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