🎮 Elevate Your Game with MOJO-HOME!
The MOJO-HOME MOJO Silent Dual Mode Wireless Rechargeable Gaming Mouse offers tournament-level performance with adjustable DPI settings ranging from 1000 to 4800. Designed for both wired and wireless use, this mouse features silent buttons, making it ideal for gamers who share their space. With 9 customizable buttons and dedicated software for macros and profiles, it caters to a variety of gaming styles and professional tasks alike. Lightweight and ergonomically designed, it ensures comfort during extended use.
Brand | MOJO-HOME |
Product Dimensions | 12.2 x 7.6 x 4 cm; 110 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | AUB09781F9RM |
Manufacturer | MOJO-HOME |
Color | black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux, Windows XP |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 3 months |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1.48 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 3 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 110 g |
M**7
The Best Silent Mouse Ever
This mouse is super quiet. I tried many mice before I finally came across the Mojo Mouse.Incredibly quiet, exactly what I wanted. There are enough loud mice on the market with thousands of buttons, but all the buttons are no use if they sound like old room switches.But the Mojo is the best among all silent mice and is a great example of how to do it right :).I've used this mouse for 3 years, and it still hasn't broken, but unfortunately I spilled coffee on it and had to order a new one; I bought 2, one as a reserve.However, I noticed that on the first mouse I had, the middle mouse button rattled a bit too much when scrolling, but now that I bought a new one, the rattling has gone. I don't know whether it was product luck or whether Mojo has patched it now, it doesn't matter. I am happy.
M**U
Silent version of Zelotes C10 - works with Zelotes software also.
Bottom line is this is exactly the same dimensions as the Zelotes C10. The only difference is the branding and the tactile buttons have been swapped out for silent ones. It works with the Zelotes software. When I'm playing my games, I don't notice any difference whatsoever.I made the switch to vertical mice when I found work escalated computer based work during the pandemic. At first, I was only using it for productivity. One day I tried using these vertical mice with my shooter games. I was able to play for longer w/o forearm cramping, but I wished there were more buttons to push. Then I came across a couple models that looked like what I was already using, except with a D-pad at the top. The two models I decided between were the Zelotes C10 and C18. I already had the non-hat version of the C18 and found the thumb buttons on the lower part of the mouse, particularly the most forward one, to be difficult to push unless I temporarily reposition my entire hand - not the most efficient thing to do while playing a shooter, but no biggie otherwise. Generally, during productivity, I'm only using the 2 main buttons and the scroll wheel. With my shooters, every single button has a purpose. The D-pad hat would allow me 5 more options to program.I got the Zelotes C10 and used it for a few months. When it came to order another one for another machine, the Zelotes branded one was out of stock. After being out of stock for 4+ months, I started to look at this Mojo model. It appeared identical to the Zelotes C10, except the description said silent buttons. I did see the MOJO when I was considering the C10 vs C18, but passed on it due to the silent buttons. After almost 6-months of being out of stock for the Zelotes C10, I pulled the trigger and ordered the MOJO.As with the Zelotes model, the D-hat is only able to register one of the 5 button presses at once. If it was remapped to AWSD, there would be no diagnols. I have the hat programmed to sprint, slide, jump, exit a vehicle, and one more button I haven't decided on. I like the look of the C18 vs this one, and I do use the non-hat version (F35 or T35) on my productivity machines. If it weren't for that one button out of reach w/o repositioning my hand, I probably would have preferred the C18 over the C10 or this MOJO for game playing.If I need a 3rd mouse for game playing, I would make no hesitation on ordering either this one or the Zelotes branded C10, lower price would get my business. Anywhere I use this particular mouse, I'm not within earshot of everyone else so silent buttons really makes no difference to me.It is 100% identical in appearance except for branding. The mouse buttons are indeed silent. I unplugged my C10 and the MOJO picked up the remappings right away. Turns out the software is interchangeable.There are complaints about not being able to remap keys to single arbitrary characters. This is not true, it is possible to remap buttons to any single or combo of characters, the name of the function in the software though, is little crypric and labelled "assign a shortcut".When comparing them side by side without using the computer, there is a difference between the tactile clicks of the Zelotes C10 vs the silent buttons of the MOJO. However, when I'm actually playing the game, with the sounds turned up, I don't notice any difference. Most likely, my muscle memory has taken over and because both mice are physically identical, my brain really doesn't care about the absent tactile feedback from this mouse.
C**O
Feels great and software does what i need.
PROS:The mouse feels really good in the hand and immediately helped with wrist pain.The software DOES let you rebind the joystick to individual keys. The first option in the button list will let you 'Assign a keyboard button' and can record a single key-press, and there is a decent macro manager for recording multiple keys. I've rebound the joystick keys to be a pretty comfortable set of macro keys. The DPI will actually go below 1000 all the way down to 200, in increments of 100. The joystick may not really help in gaming, but the overall feel and responsiveness of the mouse should do great.Could Use Improvement:The ergonomics are great, though i do wish there was a bit more support on the pinky so it doesn't slip off. I wish there was a tactile click from the joystick, though that may just be preference. The joystick click in with a press, and it takes considerably more effort to press than all the others.
A**A
Excelente mouse!
Muy silencioso, preciso, ergonómico y lo que promete por el costo
H**L
Je recommande
Cela fait maintenant plus d’un an que j’ai cette souris et je suis très satisfait. Elle est très silencieuse comme il est indiqué et agréable à utiliser. Régler les dpi et très simple et le logiciel est bien.
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