This joke is going to irrelevant soon, my friend has to work with a Mac. He can play some 3A games and League with us. M1 ultra is a beast, and needs more developers to tame it.
Mouse actually isn’t that bad. Got it as a gift from a friend and it lasted me a good year until I upgraded. More than I expected from a $5 mouse. It’s still laying around somewhere, and I bet it still works!
Honestly cheap stuff usually works well enough, and I mean $5 is a good price if it lasted a full year. I haven't used it myself but the only problem I'd have would be how light it apparently is.
the reason a gaming mouse is, well, a gaming mouse, is because of its sensor. gaming sensors usually have high DPI and high tracking speeds, and this dollar tree mouse couldn't be compared to a proper gaming mouse at all
@@shiftadvance My man, your full of it. Don’t copy and paste Google and then take it for your own credit by editing it slightly. That’s still plagiarism.
@@SilverLegends_Gaming "being smart" bro do you have at least a minimum criteria for having a mouse or is it literally "it works, who tf cares"? that's honestly plain stupid
Love redragon. I spent $10 on a keyboard and $15 on a mouse from them about 6 years ago. I have used them nearly every day since getting them and they still work great.
I’ve had that mouse for a couple of years it works good but sometimes if you’re on the computer for too long the designs will leave prints on you or marks whatever you want to say but it is a good mouse
i had thatmouse, and it worked fine enough. hell, worked better than an actual mouse at times. was it high quality? hell no, but thats to be expected. overall definitely worth the price
I have the same mouse . I dont do gaming though. I do coding and regular use and for that, this mouse is amazing. Extremely smooth clicks and scroll wheel has satisfying clicks. 9/10 for normal use
I have the same mouse and the scroll wheel does a annoying ass screeching noise every time i use it and the cable is starting to break open but its not a bad mouse it lasted a while
I have one from five below which has side buttons too, got it for $5 before the price change and it lasted me 2 years already with it occasionally being attacked by my cat and falling to the floor due to my cat and it still works fine. On the mouse I can even adjust the sensitivity from the mouse with the top two buttons (not the left or right click.) The only thing that happened recently was the skin peeled a little but it just let the rgb glow a little brighter
I used a shit mouse for years then my gf bought a nice razer mouse I used it once and it was so smooth it glided across the mouse mat like it was floating safe to say I couldn’t go back to my crap mouse I had to drag along my desk 😂😂
same, i only replaced the one i got for 2GBP cos the side buttons got broken by a young cousin who aparantly got really into the game of tower defense i left him playing, replaced it with another 2 dollar mouse, if youre on a super limited budget, spring for the keyboard. im using a victisung mechanical keyboard i got for 15 pounds and a t14 mouse i got for 6.99, sure the mechanical keyboard isnt great compared to other fancy keyboards, but its leagues ahead of any membrane keyboard if you dont mind clicky, and the mouse works fine, cos its a mouse, adjustable DPI, 9 buttons, and macro support. if either break id likely just replace them with exactly the same products. been using both for 4 years or there abouts now.
The mouse I use I've had for around a decade now. Its a solid vertical mouse, and when it eventually dies I'll get another one 50 bucks for 10+ years not bad
This has been my mouse for almost three years now and the only problem I ran into is the scroll wheel eventually gets loose allowing it to scroll fast when you want to and slowly find its balance point when you're not touching it.
@@hisyam1664 no i dont trust bloody/a4tech products i heard they double click and even triple/quadruple click alot and isnt suitable for fps games unless u own it urself and tell me it doesnt do those
One of the best ways i have found out and from learning from tech viewers to test a "gaming" mouse is to violenty flick with it like in an FPS game. Bad mouses would start giving you weird movements where it would make your character turn in every direction like crazy. Good ones just makes your character look to the direction according to your flick. You wouldn't be able to tell the difference between a bad, cheap gaming mouse like in the video vs a good one if you're doing slow/medium mouse movements
Alright that's the mouse I'm currently using and it works pretty well and does its job. Bought a few of them because it starts to get problems after a few months of use (3-5months) Here's the problems you should expect -LMB/RMB starts to double click even though you intend to just do one click -LMB/RMB will sometimes be unresponsive -MMB will have a harder time to click, though it's scroll function will still work -RGB lights will start to mix with the mouse's red light thingy, which will cause the RGB to fade a bit -The rubber wire protection thing attached to the USB will start to break apart So yeah that's all, it's a good temporary/budget mouse
Bruh, I mean, if they last you like 3-5 months and you already bought several of them, wouldn't be more worth it to just buy a more expensive one at this point? I know I used to change mine (not the exact same model) every few months because the wheel, or the click would stop working properly after a few months, and finally spent the equivalent of like 20$ on this new one and I think it's nearing it's 3rd anniversary and I've got no issue. In this timeframe I would have spent way more than 20$ tbh
@@maple3513 same, I actually saved up quite a bit of money due to the pandemic, this is how I could afford it and justify paying that amount, but damn, 1$ did you buy it straight from the sweatshop or what? XD
@@andreitv9921 South East Asian online shopping is crazy man (Lazada/shoppe) like you can get a shit ton of crap that normally costs $20 for just a dollar or two. Though quality is questionable, if it works it works. But yeah I can save up for a good mouse but my daily allowance is just around $4 dollars so yeah gotta prioritise food and transportation. Will buy a decent one once I try and get a job for the summer :D
I had one of those and if you are gonna use it for office its good but for gaming its horrible cause it has no side buttons and if you flick too fast it doesnt work
As a person who was forced to shop at a dollar tree to live, I can confirm everything but the food, drink, and hygiene products were basically fancy decor. Still have some toys I bought back then like a Rubik’s cube that did not turn and a small guitar that sounded the same no matter what note you play
I have this mouse, got it for 2$. The mouse is pretty good and hasn't let me down so far. I play games like valorant with it and have had it for about 2 years now.
i used to have a mouse similar to this. was my first (gaming) mouse and its not that bad actualy it did more than i expected it to do. it stayed with me for two years until i bought a razer viper
A true gamer works with the equipment they have. That 5$ mouse is good and I have won 5 tf2 games from this specific brand of mouse. I have trained myself with many mice cheep, expensive, light, and heavy due to the fact I get them every Christmas even though I have many and I keep telling my family.
I have an $8 wireless knockoff gaming mouse, RGB and all, even a DPI button and 6 buttons... sometimes you just need luck with these things, bought it in 2019, still works perfectly
I had that same exact mouse (different brand but exact same model) for over 2 years and it still works better than the $15 mouse I bought before that. I dont really care about ergonomics and as long as it works fine it's good
I promise you, I’ve used that noise before. When he says that it’s light, he ain’t screwing around It feels like a piece of plastic and weighs about the same amount as 10 sheets of paper.
I got that mouse a little while ago because I was curious and needed a mouse. There are no feet to the thing. It's held together by 1 screw. The plastic is weird but gets the job done. Is it the best mouse you're ever gonna buy? No. Will it be there for you when you need to get a job done or equip 30 kids on a tight budget? Yes. (Also surprisingly durable for it's construction.)
You're brave for plugging that into your laptop. I'm wary of cheap PC peripherals ever since cheap vape pens started installing spyware on people's computers.
@@2b.a2 article I read was in 2014, so vaping was still a new trend. A lot of people were charging their vapes from PC USB ports. I didn't have one that used a standard USB cable until 2015, so I just never plugged it into a PC