Wired PC Gaming Mouse with PMW3389 sensor, RGB backlighting and 7 programmable buttons
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
This wired gaming mouse is built around a high-precision sensor (PMW3389 is mentioned in the description), RGB backlighting, adjustable DPI, and a 7-button layout aimed at giving you quick access to in-game commands. On paper, it’s trying to be a single mouse that works for office use as well as more demanding gaming—especially if you prefer wired stability and want programmable buttons without adding complicated setup.
Key takeaways
You get a fairly traditional “tactical” arrangement: 7 programmable buttons, including a thumb-side pair of keys the description calls out as intended for “double sniping”, plus a grippy texture for easier blind operation. The sensor and DPI approach are the headline here, with 4-step DPI (1200/2400/3600) and a different behaviour in FPS vs MOBA modes (the description mentions anti-shake sensitisation for FPS and intelligent acceleration for MOBA).

The other thing to notice is the comfort angle. The palm rest is described as an ergonomic curve with a textured, skin-friendly frosted coating and a lab-polished “dragon ridge” style. It’s not perfect for everyone—if you have a very specific grip shape or palm size, comfort is always a personal match—but the intent is clear: keep the mouse comfortable for longer sessions rather than only short bursts.
What stands out in day-to-day use
In practice, a mouse like this tends to win when your main priorities are responsiveness and repeatable control. The description claims 0.3ms trigger feedback and “1μm” trajectory tracking accuracy (as stated). Even without taking those figures as gospel, the combination of an e-sports level sensor focus and configurable DPI usually matters for players who want consistent aim between matches.


The DPI switching and light effects are also worth calling out. If you use DPI for different weapon ranges or camera sensitivities, the fact that you can adjust DPI in steps is convenient. However, the RGB behaviour is opinionated: the description says the DPI+/- button will make the RGB flash red to alert you, and you can press and hold for 3 seconds to switch into a low-light mode if you don’t want the full effect.

Here’s a micro-scenario: you jump between a low-sens precision moment and a higher-sens tracking moment mid-match. DPI switching with an on-the-fly alert (red flash) can be useful when you don’t want to hunt for a setting between rounds.
Tech specs (as described)
- Type: Wired PC gaming mouse with RGB backlighting
- Sensor: PMW3389 e-sports level sensor
- DPI steps: 1200 / 2400 / 3600
- Tracking claim: accurate to 1μm trajectory tracking (as stated)
- FPS mode: automatic sensitisation anti-shake (as described)
- MOBA mode: intelligent acceleration (as described)
- Buttons: 7 programmable keys
- Click life: 20 million click life (as stated)
- Trigger feedback: 0.3ms career level trigger feedback (as stated)
Who it suits (and who should look elsewhere)

It’s a solid pick if you want a wired gaming mouse with a sensor-focused setup, RGB you can tone down, and enough buttons for common shortcuts and macros. It also leans towards multi-platform convenience: the description says plug and play with automatic recognition on Windows/macOS/Linux, and on Chrome as well.
It may not suit you if you’re chasing top-tier ergonomics for your exact hand shape. Comfort is described, but there’s no mention of adjustable weights or extensive customisation beyond DPI/modes and button programming. Also, there’s a limitation to keep in mind: when you restart the device, the DPI value returns to 1200 (as stated). If you frequently rely on a different DPI as your default, you’ll want to factor that into your workflow.


Worth noting, too: the product description talks about a specific “FPS” and “MOBA” behaviour. If your gaming doesn’t map neatly to those modes, you might not feel the benefit as strongly as someone who plays exactly those genres.
Buying verdict

Final verdict
Buy it if you’re after a wired mouse that prioritises in-match control—PMW3389 sensor, step-based DPI, and 7 programmable buttons—while still being comfortable enough for longer sessions. The RGB can add atmosphere, but the low-light mode option suggests the designers weren’t ignoring the “I just want to focus” crowd.
Skip it if your priority is deep personal customisation (beyond DPI/mode and programmable buttons) or if you’re sensitive to default settings resetting back to 1200 on restart. And if you mainly play genres that don’t benefit from the described FPS/MOBA mode logic, you may end up paying more for features you don’t use.
Quick FAQ

Does it work on Mac and Linux?


The description says it supports Windows/macOS/Linux with automatic recognition via plug and play.
Can the RGB lighting be reduced?
Yes. It mentions a low-light mode by long-pressing for 3 seconds, and that DPI changes flash red for alert.

How many DPI levels are there?
It lists 4-speed DPI with steps at 1200/2400/3600. The description also notes DPI returns to 1200 when you restart the connected device.
Is it suitable for office use?
It’s marketed for “Office & gaming”, and the ergonomic palm rest suggests it’s designed for more than just short gaming sessions. That said, whether it feels right depends on your grip and desk habits.
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