A4Tech Bloody P93A
Photos 11 | Outdated Product £33.76 Product type: mouse; Connection: wired; Interface: USB A; Sensor: optical; Type: for game; Sensor: PixArt 3325; Sensor Resolution (DPI): 1000 – 5000; Max. acceleration (G): 20; Buttons: 7; Side buttons; DPI-button; Switches: Light Strike, opto-mechanical; Programmable buttons; Built-in memory |
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Omnipresent optics
Following the keyboards, A4Tech has switched its gaming mice to newfangled optical microswitches. So, Bloody P93A is built on LK Light Strike switches, of course, their mouse subversion, but with exactly the same ultra-low latency as keyboards — only 0.2 ms.
Infinite clicks
Considering that mouse switches are smaller and more delicate, and a gamer in the heat of multiplayer battles, usually, presses them with great effort, the uptime is not 100 million, like keyboards, but only 20 million clicks. But this is, rather, the minimum guaranteed number, after which the mouse will continue to work without problems with a 99 percent probability. In addition, mechanical switches, such as the widespread Omron, provide exactly the same operating time — less, no less.
Grip and slip
The main body material of the Bloody P93A is a soft-touch plastic, while the legs of the X'Glide are made of metal. And this is the most slippery and at the same time durable material (“mileage” of over 300 km), which also adds a pleasant weight to the mouse instead of separate weights. The sensor is an optical PixArt PMW 3325 with a resolution of 1000 to 5000 DPI (sorry, no less than 1000). With the popularization of 4K monitors, the high resolution of the mouse sensor is becoming more and more popular.
Become a cheater
The main feature of A4Tech mice is the Bloody5 proprietary application with the ability to programme shooting bursts with "cheat" accuracy in shooter games. The function is paid, but in the case of mice with the letter “A” at the end of the model name, it is already activated. Pressing the "1" button turns on shooting single, "3" — cut-offs of three, and "N" — the number of bullets selected in the application. And of course, the Bloody P93A did not do without RGB lighting, which is configured again with the help of Bloody5.