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A4Tech Bloody V7M

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A4Tech Bloody V7M
Colour
Product typemouse
Connectionwired
Sensoroptical
Typefor game
Sensor and control
Sensor resolution3200 DPI
Max. acceleration30 G
Max. speed75 ips
Number of buttons7
Side buttons
DPI-button
Scroll wheels1
Additional features
Programmable buttons
Built-in memory
Lightingred
Feet materialmetal
Connection and power supply
CableUSB-A
braided
Cable length1.8 m
General
Size (LxWxH)122x77x42 mm
Weight143 g
Added to E-CatalogApril 2018

A relatively inexpensive mouse from the segment of gaming computer devices, originally equipped with a branded mouse pad. A4 Tech Bloody V7M71 has a spectacular and expressive design that emphasizes the gaming orientation of the manipulator. The device belongs to the low-cost category and is designed for the most part for novice gamers. Work surfaces have a special non-slip coating.

The device received 7 buttons and a scroll wheel, while the buttons can be reassigned and programmed. For recording macros, 160 KB of internal memory is provided. The main feature of the model is the extended configuration. So, in the set with the manipulator itself there is also a very good mat Bloody B-071. Despite belonging to the low-cost segment, the mouse is able to organize bright and memorable entertainment with the most modern games. A decent sensor and thoughtful button layout will be a clear advantage for the user in games that place high demands on gaming devices in terms of response speed and optical accuracy. Provides backlight and support for proprietary software.

The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The A4Tech Bloody V7M mouse is praised for its convenient shape, reliability, and affordable price, making it a great choice for users with larger hands and a palm grip. It features metal feet that glide smoothly and a soft-touch coating that is pleasant to handle. However, some users report issues with the sensor malfunctioning and the stiff cable that can snag during use. The software is a point of contention, as it is paid and considered inconvenient by some. Despite these drawbacks, many find it a durable and reliable option for both gaming and office use, especially given its price point. The mouse has a long lifespan, with some users reporting years of use without significant issues. Overall, it is a value-for-money product, though not without its flaws.
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A mouse that's top for its money. I've tried many better mice, but they are more expensive.
4 June 2024 
I have owned this mouse for 5+ years. Only now has the left-click started to wobble, but it doesn't significantly affect performance. I have three PCs at home, and I've used various mice, including the Razer Mamba, Razer Basilisk Ultimate, and ASUS ROG Chakram. Why am I mentioning this? To say that I have a basis for comparison and can provide an objective assessment. I am currently using the ASUS. Firstly, it is a very good mouse for its price, so don't listen to the nonsense written by kids in the comments. Secondly, it suits people with large hands and a palm grip, but not for children. Thirdly, it's excellent for work and gaming. Fourthly, the price is a big plus. Now, let's talk about the drawbacks: the first drawback is the cord. It's of good quality with braiding, but it's stiff and if you have multiple monitors on a standard stand, it might snag a lot, so the cord doesn't flex well. The scroll wheel started occasionally scrolling up when scrolling down after a year. Furthermore, for fans of playing with macros, the software is available, but it's puzzling that it's paid software (reminder, any other brand, even in the top segment, offers this for free). And lastly, under the thumb, there are grooves where stains tend to accumulate in the summer, and these grooves collect dirt, so you should keep wipes handy.
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Alexandr Zhuckuse A4Tech Bloody V7M more than year
good model, liked it.
4 November 2022 
For almost 5 years the mouse has been working fine, the only downside is that the left mouse button wore off, specifically the soft-touch layer came off, and I put tape on it :).
Glides well.
I have no issues with its performance, it's fallen and still fine. I don't understand why people buy Logitech for 2k.
Quality, durability
Softach sucks
Something you quickly get used to and don't want anything else anymore)
11 July 2021 
The best mouse for your money. Worth every penny! The shape fits the hand perfectly (if you have a large hand and are looking for something with a palm grip, you'll be delighted). The lifespan is quite good for the price. The first one lasted about 5-6 years, and I've been using the second one for about 4 years now (I have 2 computers at home). It's strange to read comments about sensor malfunction. Throughout the time I've used these, I've never experienced any sensor issues with either the first or the second mouse (both are exactly the V7M version). As for settings: the DPI on the mouse is set to maximum, and the mouse speed (pointer options) is fine-tuned in Windows via the Control Panel. And no problems with sensor malfunction. The cable is in a sturdy braid. Doesn't fray or get pinched. The feet are superb. Large area, metallic, and smooth. They glide with an excellent 5+ rating. The mouse surface is made of soft-touch plastic on top, with glossy sides. Doesn't get dirty, except for the "ribs" under the thumb. The coating is very pleasant to the touch. P.S.: Before buying a mouse, in any case, hold it in your hand. Usually, when you find the "right one," it's immediately clear.
Convenience, reliability, price.
The software is (sort of :D) paid. Especially for this version and many that were released earlier. This drawback can be eliminated if desired.
Faust Frostuse A4Tech Bloody V7M more than year
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