🎮 Elevate Your Game with Style and Silence!
The Uciefy Q8 Wireless Gaming Mouse combines cutting-edge 2.4GHz wireless technology with a rechargeable battery, ergonomic design, and customizable DPI settings, making it the perfect companion for both work and play. With its silent operation and vibrant LED lighting, this mouse not only enhances your productivity but also adds a touch of flair to your workspace.
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 3.52 Ounces |
Style | Modern |
Color | White |
Battery Average Life | 48 Hours |
Range | 33.0 feet |
Number of Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Operating System | Linux |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Wireless, Silent Mouse, Rechargeable, Ergonomic Design, LED Lights |
Movement Detection | Optical |
A**R
This mouse is awesome!
I ordered this mouse so I wouldn't have to deal with my laptop's terrible touchpad anymore. I'm so glad I did! It's comfortably sized, lightweight, and easy to charge. I like that the LEDs indicate when the mouse is finished charging. Not to mention, the shifting colors look super cool! My coworkers spent several minutes transfixed by this glowing, alien-looking thing. :) I also love the silent clicks--they're quiet but still have a satisfying feel. The mouse sensitivity is great! I'm able to use it anywhere without needing a mousepad or flat surface... even on the textured upholstery of my couch! I also like that you can turn the DPI up or down as needed. The power-saving feature is an added bonus; the mouse will go into "standby mode" after a prolonged period of inactivity, but will turn right back on as soon as you click. Perfect for me, who is always forgetting to turn it off when I'm not using it! Speaking of which, the battery life doesn't seem to be an issue. I've been using it pretty consistently for several days now and haven't needed to recharge yet... I will update this if it becomes a problem. For the price, you really can't go wrong with this mouse!
K**G
Love this mouse
I was always loyal to wired mouse until they kept catching shorts in the cord. Finally gave up and decided to get a wireless. This thing is awesome. I had the wired version of it which lasted a month before it had a short. This has been great though. I charge it nightly but I work from home online all day plus I do school work and it will last me the entire day without a charge.
S**A
Great mouse
I have had this mouse for some years now and it still works like I just purchased it yesterday.
K**A
Good Mouse, Needs Charge Often
The mouse is sturdy and works very well. The extra buttons on the side increase the ease of many PC games and the silent click allows me to play into the early hours of the morning without disturbing my neighbors. The lights are a nice cosmetic touch and are very visually appearing. The biggest con with this product is the charge. It does stay charged for several hours, but several times it has began glitching in the middle of an Overwatch match which severely impacts my gameplay. It would not be a big deal if the mouse came with a longer charging chord, but the chord is quite short (and my USB ports are on the left while I am right handed but that is not the fault of the mouse). Overall, very good mouse but just remember to keep it charged.
T**E
I love it cool looking never have to charge
I use my mouse maybe 4 days a week, but I plugged it to charge once and that was 2 or 3 months ago. It keeps a charge along time. Works great too. Love it. Best Mouse I have ever had. So glad I bought it. The colors are cool, I also keep the colors on every time I use it so I am not trying to save the battery life, but if you wanted you could turn off the morphing colors to save power. It is really not necessary keep the colors on it really neat. I wish I could use it at work.
M**A
I want to like this more
At its core, this mouse performs it job pretty well. Other than having to adjust for some quirks it has, which isn't the worst inconvenience, it's fine and I love the RGB.However, if there is any object located between the mouse and the the receiver toggle, it disrupts the signal and I lose the connection for just a second and regain it quickly, resulting in s delay in input and my having to click twice or multiple times before it "catches.". But I work around it.Then, there's the horribly-designed chatging system: First off, the powe cord is trash, as you can see in the power cord photo. I've had it maybe a month and a half and I'm going to have to replace it. The connection of the wire to the terminal is very, very weak and the sheathing is broken from regular use and separated from the terminal, exposing the wires to damage. I tried patching it up with electrical tape, butit's an ugly and ineffective fix.Then, there's the USB terminal, itself. It charges fine....once you fight wit long enough to connect the male end with the female receptacle. It might take a while on first try...and every other try, for that matter.Charging the mouse is like destroying the Death Star: You have maneuver through some tight and awkward spots and endure some frustration before finding your target. As you will see circled in my photos, the micro USB B female recepticle is hidden between the two mouse buttons protruding forward and the trapezoidal shape of the micro USB B is a huge part of the problem. See, there is a huge empty space above the port and an only slightly smaller space below it, so when I try to plug in the male end in this little cavern, it's hard enough just to make contact with the female end, to just find it in all that open space without concentration is a challenge. If it were a Type C, there would be no problems, but the fact that I have to plug in a specifically-shaped plug into a specifically-shaped port in cramped conditions and lots of open space that makes easier to miss the port than hit it, makes charging this mouse an Olympic event. Horrible, horrible design and it's very frustrating. This is not good use of the micro USB B. It needs to be a type C for less frustration and/or close up those gaps.So, the mouse, itself, works OK, but the recharging part is probably one of the CIA's "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques" used to extract information from people.But I do like the RGB. It relaxes me.YMMV.
B**O
Great
My son loves the mouse is really good quality.
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