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A4Tech Bloody Q80 (482452)

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Relatively inexpensive model belonging to the gaming class. On board the manipulator there are 7 buttons and a scroll wheel, while the travel of the switches is average in terms of rigidity. When the buttons are pressed, a distinct response sound is heard. The case of the A4 Tech Bloody Q80 is highly durable. Optics Avago 3050 is used as a sensor, the maximum allowable resolution of the optics is 3200 dpi. The optical resolution level is adjustable: 500/1000/1200/1600/2000/3200 dpi. At the same time, the resolution can be changed "on the fly", dedicated buttons are provided for this. Connection with a computer using a cable, the wire is in a special protective sheath. The cable connects to the mouse on the left side of the case, which is “on hand” for right-handers, although the case is sy...mmetrical and, theoretically, is designed for both right-handers and left-handers. In the standard configuration, you can find a brief instruction and a couple of stickers with a company logo in the form of a palm. The base of the mouse is equipped with legs made of high-strength metal alloy. Metal legs create the effect of easy ironing on the surface of the mouse pad. Lighting with 3 zones is provided. The manipulator has an affordable price, this is one of the most interesting offers in the list of low-cost gaming mice.
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A4Tech Bloody Q80
Bloodylots of buttons
Colour
Product typemouse
Connectionwired
Sensoroptical
Typefor game
Sensor and control
SensorAvago 3050
Sensor resolution500 – 3200 DPI
Max. acceleration20 G
Number of buttons7
Side buttons
DPI-button / 500, 1000, 1200, 1600, 2000, 3200 /
Scroll wheels1
Additional features
Lightingmulticolor
Lighting effects+
Connection and power supply
CableUSB A
braided
Cable length1.8 m
General
Size (LxWxH)126x73x40 mm
Weight105 g
Added to E-CatalogNovember 2017
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Relatively inexpensive model belonging to the gaming class. On board the manipulator there are 7 buttons and a scroll wheel, while the travel of the switches is average in terms of rigidity. When the buttons are pressed, a distinct response sound is heard. The case of the A4 Tech Bloody Q80 is highly durable. Optics Avago 3050 is used as a sensor, the maximum allowable resolution of the optics is 3200 dpi.

The optical resolution level is adjustable: 500/1000/1200/1600/2000/3200 dpi. At the same time, the resolution can be changed "on the fly", dedicated buttons are provided for this. Connection with a computer using a cable, the wire is in a special protective sheath. The cable connects to the mouse on the left side of the case, which is “on hand” for right-handers, although the case is symmetrical and, theoretically, is designed for both right-handers and left-handers.

In the standard configuration, you can find a brief instruction and a couple of stickers with a company logo in the form of a palm. The base of the mouse is equipped with legs made of high-strength metal alloy. Metal legs create the effect of easy ironing on the surface of the mouse pad. Lighting with 3 zones is provided. The manipulator has an affordable price, this is one of the most interesting offers in the list of low-cost gaming mice.

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Model overview based on user reviews  
The A4Tech Bloody Q80 is a wired gaming mouse that offers a large DPI range and gorgeous backlighting, making it appealing for gamers and budget-conscious users. It features side buttons and a good sensor, enhancing its functionality and convenience. However, users have noted that the mouse produces a loud clicking sound, and the drag and butterfly clicks do not register effectively. Some users experienced issues with the fragility of the side buttons and the wire near the base. Despite these drawbacks, the mouse is praised for its comfort and efficiency, making it a worthwhile option for those who can overlook its minor flaws. It is particularly recommended for games like CS and Fortnite, although it may not be ideal for tasks requiring precise clicking techniques. Overall, the A4Tech Bloody Q80 is considered a good value for its price, especially for those new to the Bloody brand.
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Best bang for your buck
2 August 2021 
I took it to play Geometry Dash, even after a bad mouse it didn’t take me long to get used to it
Good jitter click (can even be done with two fingers)
At first, there will be double clicks – you need to get used to clicking the LMB correctly. Loud clicks
use A4Tech Bloody Q80 few months
The mouse can be taken by those who do not like macros and other software.
15 July 2021 
The mouse is quite good but the drag click does not work (1-3 kps). Butterfly up to 12 kps. But the DPI is enough to quickly do anything on the screen. Convenient 8 buttons do not get in the way anywhere. You can turn off the color if you don't like it. I bought the mouse to get acquainted with the Bloody company
The mouse is quite beautiful with or without flowers. Even though this is a state employee, it’s normal.
Drag click doesn't work, butterfly doesn't have enough CPS.
use A4Tech Bloody Q80 few months
Very bad mouse
2 October 2020 
I've been using it for 1 year now, the mouse sucks.
jitter click - 10 kps
drag click - 1 CPS
very loud clicking sound
anonumuse A4Tech Bloody Q80 more than year
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