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A4Tech Bloody J95

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A4Tech Bloody J95
Main
Product typemouse
Connectionwired
InterfaceUSB A
Cable length1.8 m
Sensoroptical
Typefor game
Sensor and control
SensorPixArt 3325
Sensor resolution1000 – 5000 DPI
Max. acceleration20 G
Max. speed100 ips
Number of buttons8
Double/triple click
Side buttons
DPI-button
Scroll wheels1
Features
Optimal grippalmar
Programmable buttons
Built-in memory
LightingRGB
Lighting effects+
General
Size (LxWxH)131x78x43 mm
Official Websitebloody.com
Added to E-CatalogJune 2018
P/N
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(160 KB). Etra Fire button. Three firing modes.

Low-cost optical gaming mouse with 9 customizable buttons and an ergonomic body shape, thanks to which the user's hand rests comfortably on the gadget and gets less tired even during long matches. Among the main advantages of the model are a fast response of 1 ms, an Extra Fire button specially created for shooters, which allows you to switch between 3 shooting modes, as well as an advanced "engine" with automatic frame rate control and the ability to adjust DPI ranging from 1000 to 5000.

Use this The mouse is light and pleasant thanks to multi-colour RGB backlighting and X'Glide metal feet, which the manufacturer says minimize friction on almost any surface and ensure smooth movement and precision. Additional benefits of the Bloody J95 mouse include 160 KB of internal memory for storing user settings and durability — according to the manufacturer, the mouse is capable of withstanding over 20 million clicks.

The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The A4Tech Bloody J95 mouse is a gaming mouse that offers RGB lighting and a triple-click button, which many users find appealing for its design and functionality. However, the mouse is frequently criticized for its buggy software, which often causes issues like unintended double-clicks and lighting synchronization problems. While the mouse's ergonomics and build quality are generally praised, some users report discomfort due to its design, particularly the cutout for the pinky finger. The mouse is equipped with a PixArt 3325 sensor, providing a DPI range of 1000 to 5000, which is suitable for most gaming needs. Despite its attractive price point, the mouse's software issues and durability concerns with the triple-click button have led some users to recommend exploring other options. Overall, it is considered a decent choice for casual gamers but may not meet the expectations of more advanced users.
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The triple click button suddenly died. Learn to control the return yourself.
5 April 2020 
If you need a Double / Triple click button without moving the cursor down when pressed (for shooters), it’s better to find a model where this function can be assigned to the LMB with a separate button. I used an x7 (710bk) for many years and actively used the Double / Triple click button, and when the mouse started to malfunction, I decided to find something similar and more modern. And this mouse caught my eye. At first, it performed its functions as expected. It rested comfortably in my hand almost like the x7, so I quickly got used to it. It did not wobble. I liked the stand or whatever it's called under the thumb, and it didn’t get in the way. Until I started using the double/triple click button. And how disappointed I was that after an hour of gameplay, after light presses on this button, it "died." I’d rather learn to control recoil myself than rely on a macro button that can break at any moment.
All the rest.
Button "Double / triple click"
Sasha Voskresenskovuse A4Tech Bloody J95 few months
Failed model. All mice of this model have the same problems.
26 January 2020 
I bought a mouse - a month later the wheel began to give a click when scrolling. Worn three times in the service, until they recognized it as unrepairable. Instead of a refund, I chose the same one, but a new one - the same problems on the new one, although less often.
Triple click button - I took it myself because of it
- Buggy software: The mouse button often starts working like a double-click, which can be fixed by simply launching the configuration program, but damn, when it happens every day, it starts to get really annoying.
- The scroll wheel sometimes makes a click when scrolling.
dyadya Stepause A4Tech Bloody J95 more than year
Not the worst bloody mouse, but there are much better ones from other companies
24 January 2020 
From the very beginning of use, the sound when clicking or even just touching the LMB is crappy, and in general, it's terribly flimsy.
Ah, and the software, in terms of convenience, sucks.
Other than that (sensor, cable), it's more or less okay, but it's better to find better options not from A4Tech.
RGB backlight, Good sensor
Assembly, Software, Legs (IMHO Too fast)
Dimause A4Tech Bloody J95 less than month
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