Reddit mentions of HIRALIY F300 Gaming Mouse Wired 10,000 DPI Adjustable 7 Programmable Buttons 16.8 Million Chroma RGB Color Backlit Ergonomic Comfortable Grip for Gamer Desktop Laptop PC-PMW3325 Game Sensor

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HIRALIY F300 Gaming Mouse Wired 10,000 DPI Adjustable 7 Programmable Buttons 16.8 Million Chroma RGB Color Backlit Ergonomic Comfortable Grip for Gamer Desktop Laptop PC-PMW3325 Game Sensor
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5 DPI OPTIONS & CUSTOMIZED FUNCTION- HIRALIY programmable mouse is designed with up to 10,000 DPI, 5 adjustable DPI levels each with a dedicated light color for quick identification (1000/2400/3600/5000/7000/10000DPI) meet your multiple needs, either for daily work or gaming. DPI can be adjusted freely by ±100 from 100 to 10,000 via software. 1000 Hz polling rate, 1001 IPS Max Tracking Speed, 6000FPS and high-precision PMW3325 Sensor giving you a greater edge over your competition7 PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS- 7 (7 out of 8) programmable buttons enable superior productivity and efficiency to meet all your gaming needs (the programmable function Not support for Mac OS); Up to 5 memory profiles for storing different groups of the button settings. It is an optimal choice in the office, library, dormitory or wherever you likeA PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE- Adopted the latest professional gaming chip PMW3325 to capture fast and accurate movement for precise control. 5 adjustable DPI settings-1000/2400/3600/5000/7000/10000, quickly adjustable for different gaming scenarios [Please download the software on hiraliy.net/downloads/]12 BACKLIGHTING MODES & 16.8-MILLION Chroma “BREATHING” RGB LED Color- 12 lighting mode settings are available via software and Light button on the wired mouse. 16.8 million RGB LED color options (LED Backlight can be disabled), which gives out ambient light and set you in a unique gaming atmosphereTHE CHOICE OF DIE-HARD GAMERS - Ergonomic right handed design with rubber painting surface that can keep your grip firm during gameplay. 6ft braided-fiber cable ensures stable data transmitting and greater durability. Whether you are targeting, aiming, slashing or attacking, a professional gaming mouse is your best weapon! The mouse will be your ideal partner. Perfectly compatible with Windows 2000/ME/XP/VISTA/7/8/10 system for programmable using and Mac OS for normal using
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ColorBlack
Height1.574803148 Inches
Length5.118110231 Inches
Weight0.2645547144 Pounds
Width2.6771653516 Inches

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Found 27 comments on HIRALIY F300 Gaming Mouse Wired 10,000 DPI Adjustable 7 Programmable Buttons 16.8 Million Chroma RGB Color Backlit Ergonomic Comfortable Grip for Gamer Desktop Laptop PC-PMW3325 Game Sensor:

u/Sturmgeshootz · 8 pointsr/MouseReview

That is a Hiraliy F300 with a 3310 in it instead of a 3325. The F300 is one of the better Chinese knockoffs, available for $17 from Amazon. This one seems extremely expensive for what you're getting.

u/Nimrodor · 5 pointsr/buildapcsales

Aliexpress listing.

Rajfoo looks like a Chinese knockoff of Rapoo, a fairly well-respected Chinese peripheral manufacturer (their logos even use the same font). 3200 dpi implies a Pixart AM010 or Avago 3050, but it's impossible to tell for sure since not even their website has concrete specs. They go by the somewhat amusing name "oemmouse" on their English site. I also see this mouse on their website, corresponding to this fairly high-quality Deathadder lookalike on Amazon. Extrapolate what you will about the mouse on Newegg; I think quality will be reasonable but the sensor won't, seeing as they oversampled the 3050 on the second mouse quite liberally. Weight on the Newegg mouse is also an excessive 152g; ideally mice should be closer to 100. Even the G502, which is too heavy for some to use seriously for fps's, is only 120g.

That said, Kudos to whoever is behind Rajfoo for allowing the user to have a bit of control over the lighting instead of just leaving it on random spectrum breathing like so many manufacturers do.

u/5H4D0W_5P3C7R3 · 4 pointsr/buildapcsales

You're not gonna find any better at this price point. In the sub-$20 range, it's pretty much exclusively 3050's (low-performance cheapo "gaming" sensor) with a touch of 5050's (office-grade sensors unfit for gaming or anything outside of light browsing) and cheapo laser sensors that can technically reach absurdly high DPI levels (mostly just for marketing because BIG NUMBERS = BIG PERFORMANCE YO) but are terribly inaccurate/have low malfunction speeds/tons of acceleration/lag/etc. It's pretty much all 3050's, though, which are in a completely different league from the 3090. I think there's, like, one or two 3320 mice out right now in the $20 range (EDIT: here and here, but those aren't as good as the 3090 in the first place and have very low malfunction speeds.

Basically it's just a question of whether you're on the market for a mouse in this range in the first place.

u/EggRollMa · 3 pointsr/MouseReview

https://www.amazon.com/HIRALIY-Backlit-Programmable-Buttons-Optical/dp/B01M22T6XE

Im pretty sure this suits all your needs. Its by no means a name brand, but the reviews on it are actually pretty good. Hardware Canucks even made a video on it.

u/SoNaClyaboutlife76 · 3 pointsr/buildapcsales

According to this list of mouse sensors, the DeathAdder 3500 uses a PMW3320 sensor, which is quite old and has a max inches per second of 80. You can get a mouse with the better PMW3325 sensor with a max inches/s of 100 for $15

u/austin2242 · 2 pointsr/hardwareswap

I've been using This mouse for about a month now and it's by far my favorite mouse I've owned, I upgraded from the G302 to this

u/robbiek54 · 2 pointsr/MouseReview

How are the SteelSeries Rival 100 ($30), the Corsair Harpoon ($30), and the G300s ($23)? There's also this which claims to have a "PMW3325" sensor

u/Uncommon_Cents_ · 2 pointsr/MouseReview

Or a Hiraliy F300, a good Chinese 3325-variant with the exact same shape that’s recommended within that same post. It’s currently going for $18 on Amazon.

u/Arm-the-homeless · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Hiraliy F300 Gaming Mouse ($17)

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Redragon K552-N Mechanical keyboard ($27)

$44 total. Cheaper than the Redragon $50 bundle and the mouse is better.

On your budget you don't need the lights on the normal K552, though you could grab that for a few dollars more if you really want them. The Redragon M711 Cobra is a good budget mouse option as well, same sensor. Though it may be a little more expensive, I didn't look. I like the Hiraliy a little better, the cord doesn't snag as much.

I really wouldn't go any cheaper on the keyboard or mouse, you could probably find a membrane keyboard or a slightly cheaper mouse and get the cost down to around $30 but it's really worth it to spend the extra money.

u/Ambushes · 2 pointsr/Overwatch

The Logitech G502 and G402 go on sale for those price points pretty frequently.

I also recently found out about this mouse which is super cheap, but has decent build quality, and more importantly, a pretty damn good sensor. Can't beat what you get for that price--fully customizeable DPI, RGB lighting, good sensor, good build quality.

u/Stradivari1 · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

I bought an rgb mouse from amazon for $15 its pretty good. A copy of the razer deathadder chroma mouse.

Link

u/iEscapeFromTarkov · 1 pointr/MouseReview

Im not sure how much this would be for you but look up the Hiraliy F300. I have been using for nearly 8 months without issues. It has software too, and you're able to change the polling rate, and have different profiles etc. Sensor is very nice for the price point. It was $19.99 for me. Here is the link to it so you can see the good reviews and pictures etc.

u/SugarFreeBrowny · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Okay. I was curious because I thought it was the Mamba Chroma but there is there knockoff version that looks just like it. I was wondering if it was it so I could ask you a few questions about it. Thanks though.

The mouse I speak of

u/NiceTownHall10man · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

502 is going to be my first gaming mouse when it arrives and im pretty excited. But i'll be honest I had my eye on this mouse this entire week because a) the price b) the looks c) the appearence of easy to program buttons

overall I know i'll ejnoy the even more buttons on the 502, so cheers to us haha

u/kvlriGFX · 1 pointr/GlobalOffensive

Depends upon your grip, hand size and more.

I would recommend trying Razer viper, Rival 310, or (glorious model o - yet to try it ).

If you want to go more safe and only play fps games go for Zowie FK2, EA and models like that.

The one i am using is https://www.amazon.ca/HIRALIY-Programmable-Buttons-Professional-Adjustable/dp/B01M22T6XE


I destroy the opponents all the time. I like razer viper more but it's a bit small for my hand.

u/jparevalo27 · 1 pointr/Rainbow6

Here's the one I use. Best, cheap mouse thanks to its dedicated software and programmability (even the left and right clicks can be rebinded to other functions and macros)

u/ExoticEngram · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I’ve heard so many great things about this mouse https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M22T6XE/ref=dp_cerb_1

u/ImADucc · 1 pointr/steelseries

Well, the g pro I see on amazon has an optical sensor, so I can't help you, but I have the qck and I use this mouse, sorry I can't help.

Edit: It could be your sensor just crapped out on you.

u/Angelworks42 · -1 pointsr/starterpacks

I've used this one for years: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M22T6XE/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_5RJIDbN46QW2R - $15 shipped.

It's not super heavy but it's lasted longer than any Razer or Logitech mouse I've paid 10x more money on. It also fits my hand perfectly.

I bought two because I thought it was a cheap piece of crap, but honestly the other one is still new in the box.