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Bloody V3M Review

what's up guys,it's Mashhud Hasan from frenzyweb360.today i'm here with an entry lvl gaming mouse named A4TECH Bloody V3M.it is priced 1.6k at startech.here's the product link given below
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well,first thing to inform is that this mouse's build quality is excellent.although i've detected some rattles in it while shaking.but it's chassis is very sturdy and rubberized.so,after long time gaming,you won't get any issues of sweaty hands.there are a total of 8 buttons(3 for changing DPI,2 side buttons,left & right buttons and a scroll wheel).there's no thumb rest available.all of the buttons are placed in comfortable positions.this mouse's shape is a bit curved and due to it's shape,it'll take time to adapt with it for ambidextrous mouse users.but palm grippers will find it very ergonomic shaped.

the scroll wheel is also rubberized and i've found it very comfortable to scroll.and the cable is braided.

now let's talk deeply about it's buttons.well to be honest,the nearest DPI button from the scroll wheel is easy to click though but other two's aren't in comfortable positions.side buttons are placed well.left and right buttons are pretty hard to press.which means,they have longer life to lead.they're also very responsive.here's their result of latency test given below

in this test,most of the latency of the clicks were around 1ms.some of the clicks' latency were accidentally over 5ms though but the average latency is 2.36ms,which is very satisfying.

polling rate can be changed by it's software in 4 modes (125-500-750-1000Hz).i've tested it in mouse polling rate checker powered by Zowie.the result of it is given below
well,in this test sometimes polling rate were moving down to under 750Hz though,but most of the time it's producing 850+ Hz of polling rate consistently.

now let's talk about it's sensor.well,i felt some delay while fast flicks & moves and i think the sensor should've been snappier.i've tested it's accuracy at 1200DPI+8/11 Windows Sensitivity

accuracy was 71.33%,which is maybe acceptable but not for those FPS gamers who want pixel precise movements.

i've tested it's jitter test.let me show you guy it's results

at x-axis movement

at y-axis movement

at this test we've found that the sensor tries it's best to count every single pixels but unable to produce pixel to pixel movement.as we can see here,sensor skips pixels while tracking.

i've also tested it's rapport and ratio between frequency spectrum and tracking ability.the ratio is quite good.here's the result given below
the frequency rate is pretty much under control of it's MCU and it generates proper polling rate according to mouse movements and it's paces.

now let's talk about Bloody 6 software that enables the consumers to tweak this mouse.
this software is pretty handy i think.from polling rate to button latency,DPI levels,profiles and all other things can be tweaked.the thing that amazed me most is the sensor calibration system.with this,you can make your mouse's sensor temporarily adaptive with the specific surface it's tracking currently.

so,we can come to the conclusion that,this mouse doesn't feature higher lvl performance of the sensor but it's build quality and MCU are significantly impressive,this mouse could've been a budget beast if it's sensor was good enough but still it can be called a budget worthy mouse.the sensor decelerates at quicker moves and pixel skips and snappy moves.this will affect at FPS gaming though but this mouse's overall features are very good and can be used on other games without any issues.

hope this review will help you guys decide whether you should buy this mouse or not.stay tuned for more

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  2. I am using this mouse for so long. undoubtedly it is a great gaming mouse. I will definitely recommend it.

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