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A4Tech Bloody J90 (1080478)

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Bright, easy to use and functional gaming computer mouse, positioned by the manufacturer in the middle price range. The case has a symmetrical design, equally well suited to both right-handers and left-handers. The A4 Tech Bloody J90 has 11 buttons and a scroll wheel on board. At the same time, the buttons themselves are designed for operation in an intensive and highly loaded mode — the durability claimed by the manufacturer is about 20 million clicks, while the wheel is designed for 500,000 rotation cycles. The manipulator works on the basis of the optical sensor PixArt PMW3325 Gaming Engine. The sensor has a good resolution range: 100-5000 dpi, the USB bus polling rate is in the range of 125-1000 Hz, and the button response time is 1 ms. The maximum jerky acceleration at which the manip...ulator works adequately can reach 20G. Let's pay attention to the fact that the body of the manipulator has 15 backlight zones, the gradient of which provides for numerous shades. The base of the mouse is equipped with metal legs Metal X'Glide Armor Boot, which provide the effect of easy ironing on the working surface of literally any rug; while the working life of the legs is 300 km. Let's also pay attention to the fact that this model has a Bloody J95 modification, which received an asymmetric body designed for right-handers.
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A4Tech Bloody J90
Colour
Product typemouse
Connectionwired
InterfaceUSB A
Cable length1.8 m
Sensoroptical
Typefor game
Sensor and control
SensorPixArt 3325
Sensor resolution100 – 5000 DPI
Max. acceleration20 G
Max. speed100 ips
Number of buttons11
Double/triple click
Side buttons
DPI-button
Scroll wheels1
Features
Optimal grippalmar, finger
Programmable buttons
Built-in memory
LightingRGB
Lighting effects+
Cablebraided
General
Size (LxWxH)125x69x39 mm
Weight122 g
Official Websitebloody.com
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2018
P/N
1080478

Truly symmetrical design for left-handed operation. RGB lighting with 15 zones. 7 additional buttons.

Bright, easy to use and functional gaming computer mouse, positioned by the manufacturer in the middle price range. The case has a symmetrical design, equally well suited to both right-handers and left-handers. The A4 Tech Bloody J90 has 11 buttons and a scroll wheel on board. At the same time, the buttons themselves are designed for operation in an intensive and highly loaded mode — the durability claimed by the manufacturer is about 20 million clicks, while the wheel is designed for 500,000 rotation cycles.

The manipulator works on the basis of the optical sensor PixArt PMW3325 Gaming Engine. The sensor has a good resolution range: 100-5000 dpi, the USB bus polling rate is in the range of 125-1000 Hz, and the button response time is 1 ms. The maximum jerky acceleration at which the manipulator works adequately can reach 20G. Let's pay attention to the fact that the body of the manipulator has 15 backlight zones, the gradient of which provides for numerous shades. The base of the mouse is equipped with metal legs Metal X'Glide Armor Boot, which provide the effect of easy ironing on the working surface of literally any rug; while the working life of the legs is 300 km. Let's also pay attention to the fact that this model has a Bloody J95 modification, which received an asymmetric body designed for right-handers.

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left handed gun

Gaming peripherals from A4 Tech have an interesting positioning. On the one hand, it does not pretend to be universal coolness and laurels as the favorite weapon of cybersportsmen. On the other hand, it costs not much cheaper than eminent competitors, causing a fair question, why then buy it at all? Usually, the combination of price and unusual features is the decisive factor. For example, the $30 Bloody J90 model offers potential buyers an excellent low-cost PixArt PMW3325 sensor and a unique symmetrical design that is equally suitable for right-handed and left-handed control.

7 additional buttons

In principle, such tricks are not uncommon for other game controllers, but with one caveat. Additional keys are always located on the left wall, so if you want to shoot from the left hand, be kind enough to do without them. A4 Tech did not skimp on auxiliary buttons: 2 on the left side, 2 on the right side and 3 more under the wheel. Given the possible number of combinations, it turns out to be a good alternative to keyboards with macros. Another question is that the mouse is far from the most ergonomic: the plastic on the sides and top is pleasant, the switches are responsive, and the balance is quite up to par, but it is quite heavy (153 grams) and, much worse, many of the decorative inserts scattered around the body are located directly under hand constantly distracting and annoying. If you decide to take it, then be sure to check this moment.

Original RGB lighting with 15 zones

Otherwise, this is a very successful inexpensive mouse, which in many respects outperforms low-cost gaming models from the same Logitech. For example, the sensor boasts a good resolution range: 100 – 5000 DPI, and the button response speed is 1 ms. The maximum jerky acceleration, at which the manipulator works adequately, can reach 20 G. The sensor behaves well up to peak performance, lags and motion artifacts, we could not detect. And the RGB lighting here is such that you can take it to Times Square: LEDs are literally scattered throughout the body, and there are already 15 backlight zones! It is a pity that the proprietary software is far from being as polished as that of Razer and SteelSeries, so the backlight settings are not as rich as they could be.