You have to laugh when reviewing a bright pink mouse covered in RGB lights, under the brand 'stealth'. Stealthy this is not. But it is a nice mouse.
The pastel pink, in person is a bit heavier pink than on the box. It has a quality braided cable, and good clickable button actions. The wheel is also nicely indexed.
The mouse has a very good in the hand feel, and is sized for average sized hands (not too small like some mice). The grip is asymmetrical, so only for right handed people, and there is pleasant feeling texturing down each side.
The RGB is controlled by a button on the top of the mouse. There are 12 different colour schemes and effects which shine through the logo, the wheel and the base (which can display multiple colours at once).
Next to the RGB button is the DPI button which cycles through the DPI settings (from fast down to slow). Unfortunately, like most mice, there appears to be no visual indicator of the current DPI setting. Finally, on the side are two buttons which act as forward/back in browsers
Final thoughts is that this is an above average full sized mouse, with a good feel and action, nice buttons, and some extra customisation options. I would be happy to recommend this mouse.
Nikki H –
A CUTIE I LOVE HER
So cute, so pretty, gorgeous I love her, shes a cutie, has side buttons, doesnt require a battery since it plugs into your device, disappointed but I should’ve read, such good value, good quality, works really good, a nice size fits in your hand well, i love it, the lights are so cute
Amanda Boniface –
Nice item
Love my mouse, so many options with the lights! Very smooth control and not too noisy and clicky.
Emily –
10/10, really good mouse
Comfortable in hand, has multiple different colours and really nice quality.
conner cube –
Budget friendly
Nice colour and works well.
Nick Messenger –
Pink or Toilet Green, you decide?
I am excited about this one! Look at what you get for a right-handed £12.99 pink computer mouse.7 programmable buttons with 6 sensitivity settings ranging from 800 – 7200 dpi and fast single button changes.Textured sides for enhanced Grip & Comfort, and they feel comfortable although not grippy like a Logitech G703, nowhere near that kind of sticky gripping pleasure Mmmm! You can slide your fingers over the nobbly sides but it’s not a detractor that should put you off considering what you get for the price.It has a dedicated RGB lighting button – with up to 12 Animated Lighting effects which is more than most come with.Plug & Play – USB Powered for simplified setup.Perfect for Gaming & Homework sessions. It is good for all sorts of computing, not just games and homework! Although the two do go hand in hand, especially when you need a break from working towards the big D!Tailor the speed to meet your perfect balance. Yes, you can do that, cycle through the DPI modes via the top button behind the wheel and you will find that sweet spot for games, apps or just doomscrolling!The Left and Right buttons have a slightly quieter clicky sound compared to the Logitech G703. They are very responsive as is the wheel although it looks like someone pinched the tyre of their younger siblings McClaren Lego racing set, pure evil!I noticed that it is similar in size to the G703 but lacking in weight with a slight wobble, it is a little on the light side and the nice long braided cable makes positioning on my desktop easy without harsh pulling. You could take it apart and put in some weights, I guarantee you it has room inside!When I compare it to say a Logitech MX310 or RX1500 it is not far off how it sits comfortably in the palm of my hand and it is good for medium to large hands. Little tikes might need a smaller mouse.I had a choice of green or pink, I missed the boat on the green fortunately because it reminds me of 70’s bathroom colours. I am not a big fan of those colours that were once all the rage at the time. Nowadays, we all like lighter and brighter but toilet colours are a no for me. So I went with the matt pink, it works well with my white desktop and white keyboard and it is not in-your-face pink, it has dark tones to it, so when the lights are strutting their stuff it doesn’t look like something my daughter would choose to match up with her Barbie dolls, she doesn’t have anyway but you know what I mean Harry!So overall it does look fine for casual everyday use and feels comfortable to use. It has a good degree of accuracy even though there are higher DPI computer mice available 7200 seems more than fine for most things. And I like a company that wants you to know they use plastic-free packaging to protect the environment as much as possible.My daughter has claimed it as her own already. That was fast!!!
James –
Not very steathy
You have to laugh when reviewing a bright pink mouse covered in RGB lights, under the brand ‘stealth’. Stealthy this is not. But it is a nice mouse.The pastel pink, in person is a bit heavier pink than on the box. It has a quality braided cable, and good clickable button actions. The wheel is also nicely indexed.The mouse has a very good in the hand feel, and is sized for average sized hands (not too small like some mice). The grip is asymmetrical, so only for right handed people, and there is pleasant feeling texturing down each side.The RGB is controlled by a button on the top of the mouse. There are 12 different colour schemes and effects which shine through the logo, the wheel and the base (which can display multiple colours at once).Next to the RGB button is the DPI button which cycles through the DPI settings (from fast down to slow). Unfortunately, like most mice, there appears to be no visual indicator of the current DPI setting. Finally, on the side are two buttons which act as forward/back in browsersFinal thoughts is that this is an above average full sized mouse, with a good feel and action, nice buttons, and some extra customisation options. I would be happy to recommend this mouse.
Miss B –
Decent mouse
I was looking for a new mouse so was pleased to try this. I got the pink one. It’s the most technical mouse I’ve tried. It lights up and has a choice of colours, some of which are colour changing. It also has a DPI option so you can change how much the cursor moves when you move your hand. The DPI button and the light button are both on the top centre of the mouse. It has buttons on the left side so you can go back one page and forward one page just by using your thumb which I’ve never seen before and could come in handy, but also may cause an issue if you accidentally click back when filling out a form online for example. The scroller works well. It’s quite a large mouse so that’s going to take a bit of getting used to. It’s very good for the price (currently £12.99). It’s very cool that it lights up. The box it comes in is well presented and definitely aimed at gamers.
Copernicus –
Decent mouse
It’s a decent mouse, perfect for my 12y old daughter who doesn’t do much on her PC aside from Roblox or Genshin Impact. It has plenty of DPI option, up to 7200dpi (which I think is a bit of overkill, anything over 1600dpi is just useless I think). LEDs are a nice touch however I did fin the LEDs kept on even after turning the pc off. Will look into this in more detail as she has the pc in her bedroom and it distrubs her to sleep. Other than that it responds well, decent enough laser for casual gaming I’d say, wouldn’t use it for anything more than casual.
Anonyme! –
Marche très bien je suis satisfaite,agréable au toucher (désolé des brefs photos)
rchaida kamel –
Magnifique ð