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Kogan RGB Gaming Mouse $19 Delivered @ Kogan

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recently purchased a pc and found this while looking for a keyboard and mouse. seems like a good deal, couldn't find reviews on youtube but ratings on website say its good. was $49

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  • +6

    No mention of what dpi or sensor the mouse has.
    I wouldn't pay $9 never mind $19 or lol $49

    • Agreed. Buy a cheap logitech on for 20 or so from EB/Jb during a sale, way better than this.

      • Just spend $18 more and get a G102 or Mastermouse S both have fantastic sensors and you wont be wishing you had a better mouse.

        I use a Paracorded G102.

    • RGB > DPI

      Only way to get your mouse to contribute extra FPS to your rig.

    • It has the specs in the user manual, 4000 dpi is enough for 24"-27" screen. at this price I probably would assume its an optical sensor not laser.

      Dimensions 125.568.639.6mm
      Acceleration 20G / 60IPS
      DPI 500 / 1000 / 2000 / 3000 / 4000
      Polling rate 125 / 250 500 1000 Hz

      https://assets.kogan.com/files/usermanuals/KARGBGAMMSEA-A.pd…

      • Still doesn't tell me the sensor.
        and Optical is better than Laser sensors.

        • Depends on what you need, Laser sensor can go on glossy surface including glass where as optical cannot. They both still use the same CMOS sensor just different lighting method; Optical uses visible LED wavelength (red LED light) vs Laser sensor invisible Infrared light.
          Precision wise optical has 1% error rate where as laser is about 5% error due to its sensitivity picking up small bumps and debris, but accuracy wise if the surface is clean and smooth either one will yield the same result.

          So if someone that already bought this mouse if they can confirm whether they can see a visible light under the mice or not, this will tell us if its optical or laser.

        • @zrorz: Not using as mouse pad is a great way to fk your mouse feet in a short amount of time.

          There's a reason why every good gaming mouse uses Optical sensors, cause they are better for gaming.

  • +1

    I have this mouse and I am really happy with it. Interchangeable side grip thingys and 4 side macros - https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Gamdias-GMS7510-EREBOS-Extension… I am not assosciated with them, just really happy.

    • +1

      does it make that clicky sound when you uh.. click? kind of a phobic myself =)

  • The ozbargainer in me wants the Kogan brand.

    But the other ozbargainer in me doesn't want the Kogan brand.

    Lol wut.

    $19 seems a lot for a mouse with disco rave lights.

    I don't see any extra programmable macro buttons or trackballs.

    • I don't see any extra programmable macro buttons or trackballs.

      You have to think in Russian.

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