E-Blue Mazer 2500 Gaming Mouse Unboxing

I needed a new mouse and I didn't want to pay over $60 for a Logitech gaming mouse, so after some research I picked up an E-Blue Mazer 2500 wireless gaming mouse for just over $20.  So far it's working really well, and I made a quick unboxing video to give you a look at the hardware.

I'll post more about it once I get some time with it.

Amazon: E-3lue E-Blue Mazer 2500 DPI Blue LED 2.4GHz Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse

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Does it fit well into left hand?

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Well it can work in your left hand, but obviously the side buttons are made for right-hand use.

 

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Do you get any endorsement/commission from Amazon or is this purely your preference?

 

(i.e. is this a commercial?)

 

:P

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Looks fairly good. Mazer sounds like Razer. coincidence? :D

Speaking of Razer, my Lachesis is on its last legs, doubleclicking or not clicking at all like crazy. I would love to buy a new one, but its EOL! Why would they do something like that? I like their products, i am even willing to buy it again, despite the fact it broke after 3 years of use, which would not happen with 3x cheaper mouse, but i cant, cause they are not selling it anymore? Stupid, stupid Razer.

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Userreviews except on (and even then!) hardwareforums is something I would pay no heed to. Wireless you say, is it responsive?

 

Timmaigh,

If you got big hands, the Deathadder is for you. I got one and it's great though I haven't tested any other mouse in several years.

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Thanks for advice, but i actually have smaller hands i believe - for a guy.

Anyway, DeathAdder is under serious consideration, i am sure i would like it, and Mamba even more - if only it wasnt so terribly expensive... but if possible, i would still like to get another Lachesis, as i kinda got used to its feel and button layout - i have simpy irrational love for it. 

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Quoting Achronous, reply 3
Do you get any endorsement/commission from Amazon or is this purely your preference?

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Everything is my preference. ;)

 

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Quoting Island, reply 2

Well it can work in your left hand, but obviously the side buttons are made for right-hand use.
 
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Of that I'm sure, but I'm concerned with fit into palm - shallow/full, titled/even, symmetric or not, etc. Not that I don't like symmetric mouse idea, but those I've tried weren't more comfortable (or at least on par) than some right-handed only designs.

I must admit, I almost give up on the idea to find decent mouse for lefty, as I gave up on idea finding many other tools for lefties, resulting in me being able to do things with both hands equally bad.

Thanks for you time, and let my poking you with these questions be greatest problem you'll have with this mouse.

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:)

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Quoting Rudy_102, reply 8
Of that I'm sure, but I'm concerned with fit into palm - shallow/full, titled/even, symmetric or not, etc. Not that I don't like symmetric mouse idea, but those I've tried weren't more comfortable (or at least on par) than some right-handed only designs.

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Funny, I'm left handed but my right is dominant.   I used it in my left-hand a bit and it seemed comfortable.

I can take some more detailed pictures which might help.

 

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Quoting Island, reply 10

Funny, I'm left handed but my right is dominant. I used it in my left-hand a bit and it seemed comfortable.

I can take some more detailed pictures which might help.
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If it wouldn't be too much trouble, I'd welcome that. Much appreciated.

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I hope this helps.  

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Quoting Island, reply 12

I hope this helps. 
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It does. I already ordered. :) Now I only need to pray I won't get meatball of ground paper and plastic. 8O

Thank you very much.

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I'm liking it.  It took a couple of days to get used to it, which is the same whenever I switch to a different mouse.

 

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IMHO switching to new mouse is a bit easier than switching to new keyboard. Reminds me of funny case at work, when we had a massive replacement of all old keyboards with newer ones. Newer were kinda cute, less noisy, more comfortable to type, but they were smaller, so we had massive misprint issues. And we work with precise values - construction industry, after all. At the middle of first day with new keyboards we looked like "grumpy cats eating a lemon" parade.