🔥 Dominate Every Click with Pro-Level Precision and Wireless Freedom 🎮
The UtechSmart Venus Pro RGB Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse combines a custom 16,000 DPI PixArt optical sensor with 16 fully programmable buttons and ultra-fast 2.4 GHz wireless technology. Designed ergonomically with a sweat-resistant textured finish, it offers up to 70 hours of battery life and a 10-meter wireless range, making it the ultimate tool for serious gamers seeking precision, customization, and comfort.
Finish Type | Textured |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.6"L x 3"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 6.01 Ounces |
Style | Wireless Venus pro |
Theme | RGB |
Color | Classic black |
Battery Average Life | 70 Hours |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 16000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Embellishment Feature | LED |
Button Quantity | 18 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet |
Operating System | Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/Vista/Win7-11 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Ergonomic Design, LED Lights, Lightweight, Portable, Programmable, Buttons, Rechargeable, Wireless |
Movement Detection | Optical |
R**D
best gaming mouse and it's not even close
Love this company's mice. I had the wired one before, got the wireless one once the wired one Left Click wore out after over 4 years.Really affordable, but very responsive, lots of customization options and multi profile ability. The numerous buttons, middle mouse click, and the firing button are all super handy. The grip is awesome, very comfortable material and my hand never minds resting on it. You can drag click and double click super well too. The switchable weight is super nice, I've tailored it to my own liking but there's a lot of options.Just buy it, trust me. So frickin good
G**R
Good Mouse. Worth more. Bought to replace my Razer Trinitys.
I have several Razer Trinity wired Mice. They are on all my computers. I do not play games bit I like to program the buttons to do may of the repetitive clicking like copy, paste, cut and so on. All of the Razers, the left button/clicking started to bounce and I slowly replaced with cheaper mice from my used drawer. Razers are not cheap. When the mouse from my main computer started to bounce, I decided to buy a new programmable mouse. (I prefer wired although a bit clutter but I loose the dongles all the time and do not want them anymore, be it Logi, Razer, Utech or 3-D connection. I have so many and all take up a slot.)I read all the reviews that had more than 10 reviews, haha, and found this with 4.5 review with 5% 1 rating. I bought one to test it out before I buy more for the other computers.I am very happy with my buy. The shipping from Amz is always been fast but the mouse was works well. I use the 12X side buttons on Razer (why would you include 3 side to increase the price and they are cluttered in the drawer) so I duplicated the button assignment. They work well and due to my experience with the other mouse it was easy to reassign all the buttons. There was a bit of nomenclature difference so just a little stumble but ok. The mouse worked similar to Razer and will buy more after few more days.With Razer I have to download a large software to have the mouse working but with Utech (wired) the directory size is 11.6 Mb Vs 948Mb for Razer. (Geez, Give me a break!) I was surprised to find that just a driver was able to do this. I attached the screenshot for FYI.Now I have not used it much, only 1 day, so I will update as time goes. I did have an event when I clicked one of the buttons, it went to "Show Desktop" which is one of the buttons programmed. This could be that I am not used to the mouse. I will see if this happens or if other buttons misbehave. Too early to tell.This is for the Utech people or others on my thoughts:- The USB connector is long compared to Razer so it sticks out. I think being shorter does not detract from the function so should be shorter.- The cord is much thicker and stiffer so I was a bit disappointed. This also should be able to be smaller and softer.- The "Fire" button next to the left click is nice extra and works as an "enter / double click" but for me it would be much better if it was about 1/4 inch or 6 mm closer to my finger so it can be clicked easier. I honestly do not think it will interfere with left clicking- The clicking pressure is a bit more that Razer but I am sure I will get used to it.- I like the "Thumb rest" but would be better if it was raised about 3 mm the thumb is already closer to the buttons. The buttons have some pressure resistance so this would not be a issue with accidental clicking. I put a silicone foam pad to raise it and have more comfort.- The slant on the right side of the mouse can be more vertical so I can pick up the mouse with my thumb and 3rd finger in case you want to. This would not interfere with molding the case. I put another foam pad to aid in comfort and friction but due to curvature, pad is lifting off.- There is a "tactile rise" on the 5th and the 8th button but I would have preferred it a bit higher. Although it is there, I could not feel it much. They did put some thought into it so this is good. Razer does not have it so even after years of use I sometime look down.So far this is it. I like to add some follow up after more use.
X**D
Good, Cost Effective, Great for MMOs
This is the second of these mice I have had in 10 years. The last one I was given from a friend, and this one I bought as a replacement for the last as the middle mouse click went out on the other. It's by far one of the best mice I have ever found and works for virtually any situation. The exception was in one game that required some sort of "side button" on the mouse that I could never figure out and was not possible to rebind. Either way, it just works. Its hard wired, and I believe there is software out there for it, but I never found a use for it. Plug it in over USB-A and you are off to the races. It does get a little annoying on the rare occasion when I press the down arrow dpi toggle and find my mouse moving slower, but one quick nudge at the up arrow dpi toggle and I'm good to go again. Out of the box the 12 buttons on the side of the mouse are bound to '1'-'0', '+', and '-'.
A**N
Very good gaming mouse for a very good price
If I'm being honest, I've spent more time trying to find faults in the Venus Pro more than anything else, and I've got nothing. Some of this was unfamiliarity with the manufacturer (some lite googling suggests based out of CA, through a Chinese holding company...? Maybe...?), and also that the MMO mouse is a somewhat underserved corner of the market.The bottom line is that the Venus Pro is my new favorite mouse of this style, and I've owned quite a few MMO mice. The incredible irony is that... I don't play... MMOs... I tend to prefer hyper-kinetic games, like Apex Legends, Doom Eternal, Ghostrunner and pretty much every game made by Valve. I've actually found that having a full number pad to be a huge boon for FPS's, as having the entire Doom loadout, or every Apex healing item dedicated to a single thumb can be quite convenient.The number-pad itself is literally on par with the Redragon Impact or Redragon Perdition (more on this later), which is to say that it's perfect. Each row is angled inwardly, so there's never a question of which key is being pressed. This is also helpful for me, because I have carpal tunnel syndrome, so there's a non-trivial amount of padding and metal between my palm and the mouse, so having a full keyset means that buttons are always in reach.The body is wider than your usual gaming mouse, with a nice, comfortable divot for your ring finger. It's rather nice to having a relatively flat resting area, rather than having to claw at your mouse. The body has a nice slightly rubbery matte texture, and the build and weight feel solid. I haven't been able to identify any significant input lag, especially next to wired counterparts, and believe you/me, I've been looking!!! And naturally, having a wireless options through a little USB receiver is a huge plus. I can usually leave this mouse on for five days before I get nervous enough to charge it up.The Venus Pro comes with an oddball little USB stick with the drivers and client software... which is odd. But you can simply go to the utech site to download them. The software itself is rudimentary but does exactly what it's supposed to do (side-note: That third mouse button? That's supposed to be a "turbo fire" button, but I remapped it to [G], so it's my dedicated grenade button).At the end of the day, this is a very good wireless mouse for a very good price. You probably won't close your eyes and think you're holding the most premium of premium peripherals, but you won't feel like you're holding a cheap-o Target-bought Razer either. I also encourage other FPS enthusiasts to give one of these a try! You would be surprised the number of options a full keypad gives you.**UTS Venus Pro Vs. Redragon Impact**If you're looking at this product on Amazon, then Amazon is also suggesting the "Redragon Impact" to you (go ahead and scroll up. I'll wait). For the uninitiated, Redragon has been owning the MMO mouse market for some time now, with both Razer and Logitech lagging in this realm. In fact... if you *look* at the Redragon Impact... you're probably wondering what the difference is.The answer is: ALMOST EVERYTHING!!!! The UTS Venus Pro is VASTLY superior to the Redragon Impact, specifically in build, which is VERY surprising. I did actually own the Redragon Impact, and while it's almost visually identical to the Venus Pro, the build was of poor quality, with a smooth plastic body, and cheap feel. Also, the Impact was wired (though, I believe the "Impact Elite" is their wireless iteration). Needless to say, the Venus Pro is my main, and the Impact is now in the trash can.I did mention that Redragon owned the MMO Mouse market, and that would be because of the Redragon Perdition, which I *can* highly recommend, if you want to spend less for a wired option.With the Venus Pro being newer, it's hard to ignore the possibility that it was directly inspired by the Redragon Impact (and I'm being nice, here), but between the two options, the Venus Pro *is* the better of the two by a wide margin.
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