🐝 Elevate your game with the ultra-light, ultra-cool KM-1 wireless mouse!
The BENGOO KM-1 Wireless Gaming Mouse features a durable honeycomb shell for lightweight comfort and ventilation, 2.4GHz wireless connectivity with a stable 10-meter range, and customizable RGB lighting. It offers three adjustable DPI levels (800, 1600, 3200) and six programmable buttons for enhanced gaming precision. Compatible with Windows and macOS, it supports plug-and-play use with a rechargeable battery and included charging cable, making it perfect for professional gamers and multitasking millennials alike.
Brand | BENGOO |
Series | KM-1 |
Item model number | KM-1 |
Hardware Platform | PC/Mac |
Operating System | Windows, macOS |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 13.78 x 13.78 x 7.87 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.78 x 13.78 x 7.87 inches |
Color | black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | BENGOO |
ASIN | B08L23CGX8 |
Date First Available | October 11, 2020 |
A**Y
Awesome!
I personally really loved this mouse it was quick and easy to set up, It was also fast to respond while doing computer work, or even when I played video games it worked perfectly. I also loved the battery time on it
V**N
very nice mouse
the mouse fits great in my hand, like sculpted to the shape of it. all of the buttons work well, its not silent but not very loud. i would say its pretty standard for click noise. hooked up right away to win10 desktop, which is nice because i couldnt find any drivers anywhere when i googled. cant customize the buttons like my fancy wired mouse but i dont care about that for this one, just want to use it when i sit back from the computer desk or am in working from my bed. someone complained about the side buttons being too far back but i think they are good. my other fancy gaming mouse has them even further back and i have to contort my thumb to reach them but this one is pretty easy. i looooooooooooooove the charger. got super sick of changing and charging batteries for my last wireless mouse.. thats the main reason i got this. super feature! absolutely hate batteries in them. if the lights worked on this baby i'd give it 5 stars. not a huge deal since it doesnt affect its functioning but just thought it would look kinda cool. and maybe make it easier to find in the dark.I attached pictures of the USB charging cord which is probably one of my favorite features. Now that I’ve been using it for a while it seems like it lasts about three days of very heavy use before it runs out. If I was smart I would probably just charge it every night when I go to sleep.Also, not sure if anyone’s interested but I took a picture of a lap desk with a small wireless keyboard, mouse pad, and then this wireless mouse. I don’t know why I didn’t think of it before. I used to get a sore back because I spent so many hours at the computer. I couldn’t find a decent office chair to save my life I literally spent three days Researching office chairs and they were all crap I use a 55 inch 4K TV for my Computer screen and now I can just sit on my bed with my lap desk, mouse and keyboard and I’m super comfortable for hours.edit-- i found out why the lights didn't light up. for some reason, the on/off button was stuck halfway between on and off. not sure why, but the mouse still functioned but the lights did not work. just wanted to mention it, in case it happened to someone else. thing works amazing now
J**N
Not a Quality Product - Excellent Supplier Response
For some reason the middle button (wheel) keeps acting like it's being pressed. For me this is not a big deal for gaming as I do not play games that depend on the middle scroll button. however, it is a huge issue when it comes to normal windows tasks like browsing the internet or writing a simple review on Amazon. Most other Windows based applications use the middle button (or scroll wheel press) as a scroll tool, meaning when you press the middle button moving the mouse causes the window to scroll, rapidly. Even writing this review took twice as long as it kept moving my cursor, scrolling the window or just opening more instances of whatever app I left the mouse over. I highly recommend you look for something different.UPDATE: After leaving the above review their customer service team reached out to me offering either a replacement or full refund, since I had already ordered an alternative I took the refund option. They also commented that have updated their manufacturing practices in an effort to prevent future defects of this kind. They do get very positive reviews overall and I'm now assuming this was a fluke, it happens.
A**R
How do gaming mice this bad even exist?
At first this seemed like a decent gaming mouse to use until I got the Glorious Model O Wireless, (check out all Glorious mice, they're much better than this and have a similar design!) but it was flaming garbage. I play a lot of minecraft 1.8.9 which has spam clicking combat and you need pretty high cps to last with many other factors, and I butterfly click, which is putting the pads of your index and middle fingers on one mouse button and rotating them up and down one finger at a time, and on my main mouse which is a cheap lenovo office mouse i got from my teacher for free, i can get up to 17 clicks per second. Butterfly clicking relies on double clicking, and this mouse doesn't double click, which I suppose is a good thing, but I can't click fast at all on it. Since jitter clicking doesnt rely on doubleclicks, I think a good jitter clicker could get like 14 cps on this thing but i dont jitter click because it hurts my arm and you can also get early carpel tunnel. As far as I remember with my experience on this thing, my max cps was 10, VERY VERY RARELY. The sensor also had lots of delay sometimes. Whenever i spun my mouse was when I most realized it. It has bad feet which scratch against your mousepad, but decent dpi and decent rgb lights. Another bad thing is that the macro side buttons arent very sturdy, but very soft instead, and not clicky enough so you can easily press one of them without meaning to and mess yourself up in some games. Also, the LED lights don't have the exact color they have on the amazon thumbnail of this product. Also, I have a personal preference for symmetrical mice, and this one isn't symmetrical, but you can't notice that and it doesn't affect my review. I try drag clicking on this mouse sometimes, which is using friction to drag your finger on a mouse button and get over 50 cps on quality mice by good drag clickers, but this mouse only picks up 1 click. This is a very good mouse for every day use as it still looks pretty sick, but this is NOT a gaming mouse. One more thing. If it had a mouse software to adjust the debounce time and possibly get a high cps, i might consider using this mouse. But it doesn't have a software at all. I spent an hour of my life searching for one when i bought this. Please stick to a more well known brand for gaming materials such as Glorious, Razor, Redragon, or Logitech unless you want to be scammed like me. I'm getting my Glorious Model O Wireless next week, and as my friend only wants an rgb mouse I'm going to be giving this one to him. I do think the model o wireless looks cooler though. At least my efforts won't be for nothing. I don't even play other games with this mouse and never have, as I play minecraft mostly. However, I have seen some reviews on this mouse and only 1 good review by an infamous youtuber who seemed to only like this mouse for its rgb, color, and charging mechanics, as his old mouse ran on batteries, and i'm pretty sure this was before heavy use. It would be better to get a good gaming mouse from a more well-known or popular budget gaming brand. Either way, this is a horrible mouse, so do me a favor and DO NOT EVEN THINK ABOUT BUYING THIS MOUSE!
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