Sunday, August 23, 2015

Review: YCCTEAM 4000 DPI 10 Buttons LED Optical USB Wired Professional Gaming Mouse

YCCTEAM Gaming Mouse
Product: YCCTEAM 4000 DPI 10 Buttons LED Optical USB Wired Professional Gaming Mouse

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Manufacturer Insight:

  • Perfectly designed to fit snugly under your palm, the ergonomic shape of the mice gives gamers the most comfortable gaming experience ever, especially during the most testing of battles.
  • Max dpi: 4000 Sensor. You can move it at either fast or low speeds, and it will always respond onscreen with exacting accuracy and the organic fluidity only possible with an optical sensor.
  • 7 changing LED Color
  • Intuitive drag-and-drop software interface accommodates 27 user-definable commands via 10 programmable buttons over 3 modes
  • Oversized Precision Aim button enables on-the-fly cursor sensitivity adjustment



ReviewOK, we're a house full of geeks. I can't help it. So when I saw this gaming mouse at this price I couldn't help myself. I've seen mice (not the squeeky kind) for much more money that seemed much cheaper looking. So I thought what the heck. It would be a treat for the boys, and I had a little extra money. When I got this in, the first thing I thought was WOW, this thing is heavy duty. No flimsy - plastic piece of crap here. Which is good, I'd have been rather peeved. It was rather heavy actually, and I thought the boys would have a problem with that, but neither did. They both loved the rubber grip that was on the mouse, they said it made for a very comfortable gaming experience. They both touted that the mouse moved very smoothly over the surface of the desk, which was a surprise. (The boy has a $60 gaming mouse that doesn't move as smoothly. His words, not mine.) They were both pretty impressed with the lighting effects (see picture) of the mouse.

I will admit that my boyfriend had the best gaming experience of all, he is a lot bigger than our 15 year old. The mouse is designed more for a man's hand than a kid's hand. Though both said that some of the buttons got in the way, but I feel that's because they haven't had a chance to use it much and haven't gotten in the groove yet.

All in all I think it's a great fit for our family. My boyfriend says he's planning on taking it to work. Not sure if it's for work or if he plans on gaming at work. Do I need to let his boss know something?