Package Contents: VicTsing Wireless Mouse ×1 USB Receiver ×1 USB Charging cable ×1 User Manual ×1 Operation Instruction Card ×1 FAQ card ×1VIP Card ×1
D**W
Very good "value for money" ergonomic mouse with high-end features
(model reviewed: VicTsing PC253A) I am using this mouse right now though, as I am typing this review.This £25 product is half the price of similarly-featured competitors. Actually, I was originally tempted to spend 4 times as much on the latest Logitech mouse with all the bells and whistles (yes, £100!) ... needless to say, I am glad I shopped around and found this VicTsing budget alternative :)Note that I have only used this mouse for an hour, therefore I cannot speak for long-term reliability (e.g. battery life, dust ingress + cleaning, longevity of button switches, etc.).Also note that I am using this mouse on MacOS (if I understand correctly, the side wheel only works on Apple's operating system ... I have not tested on Linux, Microsoft Windows, Google Android and ChromeOS, etc.).Finally, note that I am a long-term user of a Logitech M590 mouse which boasts comparable features (except for the ergonomic design, and the side/thumb wheel). At the time of purchase, this Logitech mouse was a relatively high-end product in the small/portable category. This is my basis for comparing features. I have no first-hand experience with higher-end ergonomic mice.Here are my initial impressions:+++ Pluses:* good ergonomic design (shape and size), nice tactile soft textured surface in the thumb and other-side finger areas.* two Bluetooth "channels" (multiple devices), plus one separate 2.4GHz USB wireless dongle. I tested both Bluetooth and USB receiver, everything works smoothly, no responsiveness issues (e.g. no "jumping" mouse cursor during use, and no lag after some period of inactivity).* horizontal scrolling thumb wheel (this was at the very top of my wish list): perfectly-positioned, and totally smooth (no "clicky" steps). Speed / acceleration is configurable in MacOS system preferences (generic mouse settings)* vertical scroll wheel: soft silent clicky steps (good haptic feedback). Speed / acceleration is also configurable in MacOS system preferences.* left/right buttons: nice soft clicks, the switches are as silent as my Logitech M590.* bottom plastic pads: the mouse glides smoothly on my desk surface (better than my Logitech M590 ... which in fairness has pads that are now worn out / micro-scratched)* optical sensor resolution selector (push-button at the top of the mouse, behind the scroll wheel): in practice, the 5 incrementing settings are probably not all necessary, but I love being able to select the resolution that best suits my activity (e.g. text selection vs. image pixel editing vs. web browsing etc.). The highest resolution results in super-slow mouse cursor motion, so I increased speed/acceleration in MacOS system preferences (generic mouse settings) in order to get the best of both worlds (i.e. slow precise movement to fine-select text/pixels, vs. rapid motion to travel longer distances from my primary display across to my secondary external monitor)--- Minuses:* the back/forward navigation buttons next to the side thumb wheel do not work by default on MacOS (they seem to issue the same command as the middle button / click on the main vertical scroll wheel). Thankfully, there is an easy fix for this: SensibleSideButtons (just search on the web for this small free easy-to-use app, which maps the correct previous/next actions with the side buttons).* the Logitech "Options" app offers many configuration options for the buttons on my M590 mouse. Conversely, there is no equivalent VicTsing software / driver (at least, at the time of writing), so customization is limited to MacOS generic mouse preferences.* the back/forward and the top resolution selector button feel cheap (harsh click sound, hard glossy plastic).* the main vertical scroll wheel has some play in it, probably related to the cheap-feeling middle-click button (which is its secondary function)* reversible USB-C charging port would have been better than MicroUSB* my unit was delivered in a retail box that might have been opened before, I noticed marks on the mouse pads that indicated prior use (maybe a returned / refurbished product?) Otherwise the unit was clean and looked new.To conclude, I would have no hesitations recommending this fully-featured mouse to budget-conscious buyers. If money was no object, sure, I would purchase a higher-quality Logitech/other-brand product. But I think that the price discrepancy is mostly justified by marketing.The flaws in the VicTsing product are acceptable given the price. Also, the 24 months warranty is reassuring, and the 20% discount coupons when joining the "VIP club" (free registration on their website) are sweet :)
E**B
Quite pleasantly impressed - excellent mouse
I am quite impressed by this mouse - I ordered it for use with my tables which have limited usb ports to use with the Bluetooth connectivity mainly and the dual connectivity Wireless + BT was a nice to have but not a must as well.The mouse arrived quickly , well packaged - as expected. Accompanied by clear instructions leaflet.Build quality: the mouse is of solid build quality, feels solid (I would say heavy, heavier than Razer Mamba Tournament Edition and Corsair Harpoon) and comfortable in the hand. Moves smoothly (tested on black gaming pad and white smooth desk surface).Usability: Perfect for work and general use. I was pleasantly surprised that besides the side button the mouse also have a side scroll, which is especially useful on limited size screens as tablets which is my main goal for this mouse. I would say that for general office/work usage the mouse should be good - I have used it only for few minutes yet, but it is quite comfortable, smooth plug and play installation, all buttons work without having to hit them, no buttons are flaky/flappy actually the buttons are fully silent which is great. The mouse is a perfect fit for medium sized hands and may be bigger, since the mouse is bigger than I expected actually. The mouse has a pleasant grip as well for the thumb on the left side and the horizontal scroll is amazing! (Did I mention that already? :-) )Gaming: I have not played games with the mouse yet, but being quite heavy I am not sure it will be the best choice for games where you would need fast reaction and the main control is a mouse. Depending on the types of moves you might need to make in the games, it may get tiring on prolonged play - but this is just suspicion based on the fact that it is heavier than the gaming mice I have, actually feels twice as heavy as the Corsair Harpoon (have not weighted them - just a feeling).Overall: excellent general purpose mouse, good look and feel and excellent performance. Would definitely recommend.
A**N
A perfect wireless mouse for games
This gaming mouse is quite sensitive and fitting hand. The embossing on the side makes it very comfortable. It also has some additional buttons which can be set with extra functions. I am using it for competitive games like Rainbow 6. They all need quick reflection. And its wireless part allows me to keep some distance to my large screen. To sum up, this is a perfect wireless mouse for games.
T**N
Sturdy little mouse
I've been using this mouse for a few days now. It would seem like this mouse is trying to emulate the look and feel (more so the look) of the Logitech MX Master. For essentially 1/3 fo the price, it does that quite well. Of course, it lacks some of the more premium features of the MX Master such as the flying scroll wheel, but it feels sturdy in the hand and doesn't by any means feel cheaply made. The main two buttons have a satisfying "thud" click and the side buttons (4 and 5) feel OK too, but I don't use those very often. The middle click feels fine and the textured scroll wheel feels nice. It feels nice to hold. It has a small scroll wheel on the side, which works fine but I'm not used to using this so I don't use it very often.The USB mode works great, and I haven't tested the Bluetooth mode yet but it might be useful for people lacking USB connectivity on a laptop.One small caveat which doesn't bother me is that the mouse makes a slight rattle when shaken side to side. I'm not entirely sure what's rattling, but it's quite quiet. It might bother others more. Otherwise, this mouse is a good buy.
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