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A4Tech Bloody A60 (293558)

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A4Tech Bloody A60
Colour
Product typemouse
Connectionwired
Sensoroptical
Typefor game
Sensor and control
Sensor resolution800 – 4000 DPI
Number of buttons7
Side buttons
DPI-button
Scroll wheels1
Additional features
Suitable for left-handers
Optimal grippalmar, finger
Programmable buttons
Built-in memory
Lightingmulticolor
Connection and power supply
CableUSB-A
braided
Cable length1.8 m
General
Size (LxWxH)124x74x41 mm
Weight153 g
Official Websitebloody.com
Added to E-CatalogJune 2016
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It differs from the Bloody A6 model in the type of switches. This model has more reliable optomechanical switches, while the A6 has conventional mechanical ones.

A relatively inexpensive, but at the same time quite advanced mouse from the Bloody series of gaming devices. The manipulator received unique main buttons of its kind — the LMB and RMB switches are based on the Light Strike optical-mechanical system, which features a lightning-fast response (a delay of only 0.2 ms). A4 Tech Bloody A60 received a completely symmetrical body, but at the same time, the design of the device strongly hints at the gaming style of the manipulator.

The work surface has a bright and expressive youth print, which is additionally highlighted with the widest palette of shades. The high-strength metal legs of the manipulators are based on the innovative Armor Metal Mouse Feet technology and can easily withstand a run of 300 k). The advanced level of the manipulator is hinted at by the bus polling frequency — the polling frequency range is 125-1000 Hz. The sensor used in the mouse is also trustworthy — the optics provide a resolution range of 800-4000 dpi. The sensor works confidently with jerky accelerations at the level of 20G. The mouse has 7 buttons, 5 of which are on the front surface, 2 more buttons are located on the sidewall.

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Model overview based on user reviews  
The A4Tech Bloody A60 is a wired gaming mouse that offers a range of features suitable for gamers, particularly those interested in high CPS (clicks per second) activities like Minecraft. It boasts a pleasant shape for right-handed users with a palm grip, reliable optomechanical switches, and a durable braided cable. The mouse includes programmable buttons and customizable backlighting, although some users find the software cumbersome and potentially perceived as cheats in games. While the sensor is generally reliable, some users report occasional skipping issues. The build quality is decent, but the materials may wear over time, and the design might not suit everyone due to its angular shape and additional thumb buttons. Despite these drawbacks, the mouse is praised for its excellent click performance and is considered a good budget option for gamers, especially those focused on achieving high CPS rates. However, users with small hands or left-handed users might find it uncomfortable. Overall, the A4Tech Bloody A60 is a solid choice for its price, offering good performance and features for gamers, though there are better options available at similar price points.
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I liked the mouse, especially its sensor and shape, I think I can get it for 1400
20 August 2021 
I bought the mouse back in 2016. No matter how I try to rip off the sensor, it doesn’t break. The mouse is already 5 years old, there is no double click or problems with the sensor, and the most important thing is that it has retained its matte effect, and the backlight is still normal. Of the minuses, I would like to highlight the overly colorful software and a bunch of unnecessary crap.
3. The matte finish has still retained its effect
Software, it's too colorful
dissaduse A4Tech Bloody A60 more than year
i want to say bloody you are top and I don’t want you to be treated not badly but well
11 June 2021 
JUST TOP GO DON’T BE LAZY AND BUY
1: Micro switches "like strike" are simply AMAZING
2: Drag CLICK is simply delightful, steady 30-40+CPS
aaaaand 3 AND THESE ARE MACROS 1 2 3 meaning 1 click, 2 and 3 clicks aaaand 4 the sensor doesn't fail even though people say it does
5 the feet yeah, they glide like on butter aaaand 6 that's the design the design is amazing and the name Bloody speaks for itself
there are no drawbacks
use A4Tech Bloody A60 more than year
As a result, I can recommend buying it, but you have to touch it, hold it, and so on.
11 February 2021 
A fairly good model for its price
Very similar to the old model X7
I have been using this mouse for about 2 years
The click is quiet enough, you don’t even notice it without headphones
The wheel is pleasant, the encoder has never failed
There are 2 programmable buttons (all done through official software)
Does not disrupt the sensor
Good build quality
Good USB connector
There is a velcro strap to bundle the cable so it doesn't lie around the desk and gather dust.
The software is surprisingly crappy (didn't use macros). The interface is not intuitive, needs some getting used to. There are many notches for grip (this is both a plus and a minus). The grip with the mouse is good, and it's hard to lose it during sudden movements, but they get dirty quite quickly. Ergonomics are not for everyone. For some, this mouse may be too angular, while for others, very comfortable. After some time, the soft-touch coating on the mouse started to wear off, and it's almost glossy in the wrist area.
Nikita Dyachkovuse A4Tech Bloody A60 more than year
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