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Rapoo VT9Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse 1K $27.19 + Delivery ($0 Prime/ $59 Spend) @ LH-RAPOO-US-DirectStore via Amazon

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Just picked up the Rapoo VT9Pro — solid wireless gaming mouse, and it’s on discount right now.

🖱️ Only 68g, but packed with features:

PAW 3398 sensor, up to 26,000 DPI

10 programmable buttons

160 hours battery, USB-C charging

Tri-mode (2.4GHz / Bluetooth / wired)

Feels super responsive and comfortable to use.
Also, the discount code applies to a bunch of other items in the store too — worth checking if you’ve had your eye on anything else.

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Comments

  • +1

    For similar money consider the VXE R1 or Attack Shark R1 on Ali express.
    The VXE is lighter (around 50 grams), both are well reviewed.
    The shape between the 2 is different, know your hand size and grip preferences, small differences in dimensions can have a large impact on feel and compatibility.

  • Bought this when last deal. I had a gpw and gpw sl:
    1. Driver software: Shabby but usable. Need to google for relocating my receiver (4k version).
    2. Touch: Better than gpw SL IMO, similar weights but more plastic-like touches.
    3. Shape: right hand one. My hand is 18.5 cm long and it fits well for long TTK fps (I play apex legend and overwatch, my griping is somewhat between claw and fingertip).
    4. Sensor: Encounter a few times losing some of my motion frames. I am using aqua ii control pad with it.

    Still waiting for gpw SL2's deals. It is a good alternative for my long used gpw. My gpw SL has been returned after 1 year using due to the double-clicking issues (and got full refunds due to OOS)…

  • +2

    I have this mouse, it is pretty good, light and responsive (my K/D in FPS games shot way up) and battery lasts an insane length of time with heavy usage (about a month!), but I have had a few rare issues with the wireless connection dropping sensor data, but that could just be my RF environment. Overall, I am happy with it.

    • +2

      IMO $27 is well worth it.

    • Does the clicking light and responsive enough?

  • Use PayTo for an extra 2% off (-$0.68), bringing the total down to $26.51.

    • +1

      Not even the same or even similar mouse?

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