KM-3 Wireless Gaming Mouse, Rechargeable RGB Wireless Mouse PC Gaming Mice with 7 Programmed Buttons, 4 DPI Levels, 60-Hrs Play, BT5.0/3.0/2.4GHz Computer Mouse for Window Mac Laptop
$14.99
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Description
Price: $14.99
(as of Sep 11, 2024 07:48:24 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Lightweight Honeycomb Shell – Our lightweight honeycomb shell design enhances touch experience and durability. It features advanced ventilation for improved palm comfort and allows for quick and free movement during gaming, ensuring long gaming sessions without fatigue.
3 Modes: BT5.0/BT3.0/2.4GHz – Easily switch between 2.4GHz and Bluetooth modes. Click the ‘BT’ button to connect the mouse to your device, or press the ‘ON’ button for 2.4GHz functionality. Please note that low battery may result in slow, unstable, or non-responsive cursor movement. Timely charging is recommended. The mouse will function normally when fully charged.
Chroma RGB Lights – Simply click the ‘DPI -‘ button to cycle through 4 different lighting effects for the RGB backlight: rainbow mode, stream mode, breathing mode, and pure mode. You can also turn off the RGB lighting if desired. These options add an extra level of enjoyment to your gaming experience.
4 Adjustable DPI and Flexible Buttons – With 4 adjustable DPI settings ranging from 600 to 1600, you have the flexibility to control the speed according to your preference. The USB receiver can be plugged directly into the USB interface without requiring any additional drivers or software. The mouse is equipped with 7 buttons: left button, right button, forward, back, DPI +/- buttons, and a scroll wheel for enhanced functionality.
Universal Compatibility – This mouse offers universal compatibility and can be used with operating systems such as 98/2000/ME/NT/XP/VISTA/7/8/10/11/MAC OS. It is adaptable for various devices including notebooks, PCs, laptops, computers, and MacBooks.
Customers say
Customers like the functionality, Bluetooth connectivity, and value of the mouse. They mention it works well, connects easily to their computers, and is more than worth the price. Customers also like the design, weight, and battery life. However, some customers have issues with connectivity.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
AHE –
not the favorite of my mouse lineup, but not the worst
this mouse was recognized and installed by my windows 11 rig within seconds.it works well, but isn’t as responsive as some of my other mice.the fit in my hand is also unusual, as it feels “long”. i prefer a “wide” ergonomic mouse, where my fingers feel like they naturally fall into place.it’s rechargeable, has bluetooth connection option, and LED lighting on the surface. it also has a convenient slot on the underside for the USB receiver.
Samantha –
Reasonably prices mouse
Overall mouse’s performance was very good. The color was exactly as ordered. My daughter loves her new gaming mouse.
Jeevanantham Rajeswaran –
Nice design and works well
Nice slick design at an affordable price
C. Black –
It’s SO PRETTY!!!
I was worried that I’d have to program the rainbow colors, but this mouse just started glowing and changing and being mesmerizing as soon as I plugged it in! It is friggin beautiful. I am so used to using my stupid mouse pad that I keep forgetting to use the mouse…. but thankfully it “falls asleep” when I don’t touch it for a while. It’s very light weight. I haven’t used it all that much so far but the first time I got it out of the box I pulled an all nighter on the computer because it was so easy and fun to use it! Now I am exhausted. LOL
Andrew Green –
There’s no software to remap buttons or instructions on how to use this thing
I primarily needed this mouse for gaming. But I’m VERY disappointed. There doesn’t seem to be any software for remapping the buttons. I’m disabled so I have to be able to remap keystrokes to my mouse buttons. The manufacturer also doesn’t seem to have a website. Which is somewhat alarming. It seems pretty solidly built. After messing around with it for a while I figured out you can cycle the RGB modes by pressing the DPI buttons simultaneously. It would have been helpful to read that somewhere in the documentation that came with the mouse but all you get is a useless diagram of the buttons, which are already self-explanatory. Will need to return this mouse which is a huge hassle. The manufacturer’s website offers no support and attempts to contact customer service have been ignored.
mom of 3 –
Colorful and Comfortable
Love that it’s rechargeable, and looks amazing. So far, it is working well. Came charged out of the box, but I charge it overnight before work. Looking forward to using it for my work. I am not a gamer, but love how it looks.
Chelsea Mikula-Chao –
Great Gaming Mouse
The mouse looks really cool and performs well. I do wish the pads on the bottom were more slick so that it would glide better on my mouse pad, but would work flawlessly on a hard surface. Also love that it is wireless. Would recommend.
Joshua Brezenski –
Light and works well!
This mouse is awesome! It’s easily portable and comes with Bluetooth and connectable usb. Charges via usb C and has a good battery life. Moves well and feels nice around the hand. The lightning is also pretty sweet as well!
Capybara –
For a $30 this is an excellent mouse, but there are some problems for me with the ergonomics and button placement.It’s a little light for a gaming mouse. I quite like light mice, but gamers tend to like heavier ones. This may be something to think about.The “shelves” where you rest your fingers are maybe made for bigger hands than mine, I have big hands but kinda stubby fingers, so I think they maybe rest in the wrong places.The middle-wheel moves from side to side. I assumed at first because it had left and right buttons on the wheel (if you push it to either side) but it doesn’t, it just wobbles.You also have to download the software from some random site, and it needs admin privileges to install on windows so this may be a problem for you. If it is, then it’ll work without the software, it’ll just be annoying because you can’t redefine much.One thing! There’s a switch on the bottom to turn on the lighting effects which is off by default. If you don’t switch that on then nothing you set in the app will do anything.I like the DPI adjustment on the behind-the-wheel button. The mouse flashes a colour to tell you which one, but you can tell by the pointer speed anyway.Oh! The cord is annoyingly stiff! I have mine threaded under a monitor stand, and moving the mouse moves this semi-solid cable around. I am not used to wired mice, but I remember them being more flexible usually.I am still giving it four-stars because for the price it is really good. I am going to use it a lot when I need to do graphics stuff (that’s harder with my trackball!) so it’ll technically be my main mouse!
Mark H –
I recently had the pleasure of using the Wolflaws M5 RGB gaming mouse, and I must say, it’s an impressive piece of hardware that’s truly worth celebrating. This mouse has a lot going for it, and I’m excited to share my positive review.First and foremost, the Wolflaws M5 boasts a generous number of programmable buttons. Gamers rejoice! With customizable buttons, you can fine-tune your gaming experience to suit your playstyle. Whether you’re into MMOs or fast-paced shooters, having this level of control at your fingertips is a game-changer.Durability is also a key feature that the Wolflaws M5 doesn’t compromise on. The braided cord ensures longevity, preventing fraying and tangling while maintaining a sleek appearance. This is a mouse that’s built to last, with quality materials that can withstand the rigors of intense gaming sessions.Speaking of materials, the Wolflaws M5 strikes a perfect balance between premium plastics. It manages to feel both sturdy and comfortable in the hand. This ergonomic design is crucial for long gaming sessions, as it reduces fatigue and allows for a more immersive experience. The textured grips on the sides are a nice touch, providing additional control during intense gameplay.Now, let’s talk about the star of the show – the RGB lighting. The Wolflaws M5 doesn’t disappoint in this department. The RGB colors are vibrant and eye-catching, adding a mesmerizing flair to your gaming setup. The ability to customize the lighting effects to match your mood or game theme is a fantastic feature that lets you express your style and individuality.However, there is one small quirk that might take a bit of getting used to – the design of the main right and left click buttons, which are flat rather than contoured. This design choice, while unconventional, doesn’t detract significantly from the overall experience. In fact, some users might find it a matter of personal preference.In conclusion, the Wolflaws M5 RGB gaming mouse is a remarkable product that deserves praise. With its programmable buttons, durable braided cord, ergonomic design, and captivating RGB lighting, it offers a compelling package for gamers of all kinds. The minor design quirk with the main click buttons doesn’t overshadow the numerous strengths of this mouse. If you’re on the hunt for a gaming mouse that delivers on both performance and aesthetics, the Wolflaws M5 is definitely worth considering. It’s a solid addition to any gamer’s arsenal and a testament to the evolution of gaming peripherals.
Todd in AB –
For a wired mouse it is good. The colour-changing LEDs are what make this gaming mouse shine (see what I did there?!) and the adjustable DPI really allows you to dial it in for use with the most sensitive gaming requirements.Lots of buttons make this somewhat confusing. The ergonomics are okay, not poor, but not great. It is an average run of the mill mouse that does what it is supposed to do. If you are into programmable buttons though, this thing will really work for you. You can program many of the buttons to do custom moves, combinations, which I can see being a real advantage for a serious gamer (which I am not.)I gave the mouse to my son try use for a bit and he really liked it. He did take the time to program a few of the buttons for one of his online PC games and loved the results so much I let him keep it.I’d rank this 3.5 stars for me, 4 for my son.
Lil Brown –
This is a decent wired mouse.I was able to use it straight out of the box, but in order to access all the different bells and whistles, you have to download some software and configure the settings to your liking. Some of this was a bit beyond me, honestly.I ordered it for my video game-loving son, and he managed to figure the main things out (like the lights, which were the main attraction), but it’s complicated enough that it sort of deters him from using it much. The other issue is that you have to go through this setup process on every device you want to use with the mouse, and he wants to be able to switch around to different devices on the regular. So that’s not terribly convenient. It’s nice and smooth to use, so no complaints about that.So, overall, for a wired mouse, this is pretty decent, as long as you don’t mind the setup process and the wire (which takes some getting used to after having been wireless for years).
PMC –
Not your “traditional” big-brand mouse by any means, but it’s definitely serviceable and then some!I asked for this to replace a pretty cheap back-up mouse I was using since my Logitech had died. I figured I’d give it a shot, plugged it in, and despite all the mouse buttons (which *seems* kinda unprofessional or like it’s appealing to teens or something) it was actually really comfortable! I’ve got big hands, I think, and I like a good palm-style grip as opposed to finger-tip/claw or anything else, so I was *very* pleasantly surprised to find it fit my hand pretty damn well!Had to follow the included instructions (which seemed kinda sketchy…?) to download the software, but after running it and changing my DPI/lighting settings, I prefer it to my *old* back-up mouse.It’s got a weird “shelf,” let’s call it, over on the top right side, as well as something of a thumb rest, and while those *seem* like strange decisions, I actually quite like them. My ring finger sits on the shelf, and my thumb on its rest, and I’m good to go.I leave my DPI around 4,000, and there are set intervals so you can’t set 4,100, for example — it’s either 3,200, 4,000, or 5,600 since I don’t want to go above or below, though there are *many* steps along the way to 12.8k — but without going too in-depth to change sensitivity and etc. etc., I’ve got a really comfortable mouse that works like I want and expect it to.Price is decent as well, if you ask me, so I don’t have any trouble recommending it assuming you can’t find anything else on-sale that you’d prefer.5/5 for what it is.