The SHARK ZONE M51 LASER MOUSE comes in a stylish SHARK ZONE design with an illuminated logo and, with its Avago ADNS-9800 laser sensor, is specifically designed for gamers. The rubber coating ensures... Sharkoon SharkZone M51 Mouse Bungee Bundle
I had the same mouse but under a different name. I payed less then $30 for it. they sell the same mouse under a bunch of different names. but they're all made by the same company. First off it had ridiculous tracking the best i came across. The buttons felt super tactile. It was one of the best mouses i ever used for FPS games. Only issue i had was the crappy software. it did the job but barely!
i think it looks like a skiidoo, that thing is hideous. Is it just me or are they running out of useful ideas on how to improve a mouse? I'd never buy that thing.
Nah since the RAT mouse all those newer companies like roccat and those other small companies want to do something extraordinary, which in most cases fails. Just stick to Logitech, Steel series and Razer if you just want ordinary looking mice.
Had Logitech G3 for 5.5year scroll went off cleaned lots of time... changed to G300 now this mouse is good but idont rly like this optical sensor (for g3 i got mousepad) this mouse suffers from low feet and little dirt slowing it... cant use the mousepad either... it's pretty annoying that they forgot to make quality product nowdays at logitech i think next mouse won't be logitech...
Is useful in some situations I made one myself with a chunk of aluminium and works really well. Without that thing sometimes the cord get stuck or rub in my desktop while i'm gaming and limit my movement.
this mouse bungee reminds me of a show from the UK called Robot Wars, more specifically the robot called "Razor"
True, but it just made me realize I'm not the only one that's constantly annoyed because my mouse cord wont stay just where I want it... Is that a classic IBM PS/2 keyboard in lexer98's picture? (I love the feel of those old kbs and have 2 of them in storage somewhere)
Yes is a IBM Model M - Made in Mexico, I get it for like 7-8U$D (100 Pesos Argentinos). The guy who sold me the keyboard, have like 20 of them in the original box NOS (new old stock). Spoiler PRO TIP: If you put a piece of cord in through the spring works like a damper suppressing the *pinggggggggggggg* noise that make the keys