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Reddit mentions of E-blue Cobra Junior 1600dpi Gaming Mouse Red LED Light EMS109L

Sentiment score: 8
Reddit mentions: 14

We found 14 Reddit mentions of E-blue Cobra Junior 1600dpi Gaming Mouse Red LED Light EMS109L. Here are the top ones.

E-blue Cobra Junior 1600dpi Gaming Mouse Red LED Light EMS109L
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15.6" IPS Display Full HD 1920x1080, Integrated Intel HD Graphics 6207th Generation Intel Core i5-7200U Processor @ 2.50GHz (2 cores, 3M Cache, up to 3.10GHz)8GB DDR4 Memory, 256GB Solid State Drive, DVD±RWDVD±RW, 802.11ac WLAN 802.11ac WLAN, 2 x USB 3.0 Type-A; 1 x USB 2.0 Type-A, 1 x HDMI, 1 x VGA, 1 x 1/8" (3.5 mm) Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack, 2 x Integrated Microphone, 2 x Integrated Speaker, 4-in-1 reader (MMC, SD, SDHC, SDXC), 720p WebcamWindows 10 Professional, 4-cell (41Wh) Battery, Numeric Keypad
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1 Inches
Length14.92 Inches
Release dateSeptember 2018
Weight0.30203329894 Pounds
Width10.28 Inches

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Found 14 comments on E-blue Cobra Junior 1600dpi Gaming Mouse Red LED Light EMS109L:

u/TechnicalErrors · 8 pointsr/Games

Not sure about best (I haven't owned enough to know) but I've been using this E-blue Cobra mouse for about a year and it's been great. There's a button that cycles through three sensitivity settings (can't remember the exact dpi of each off the top of my head though).

u/BlazeFaia · 3 pointsr/Attackontitangame

I use this mouse. It's $12 and gives you two extra mouse buttons. I then set my layout as such.

Forward: W

Backward: S

Left: A

Right: D

Jump\Gas: Space

Dodge: Control

Left Hook: Left Mouse

Right Hook: Right Mouse

Both Hooks: Middle Mouse

Lock: F

Attack: Mouse 4

Special Attack: Mouse 5

Salute: E

Camera Type: C

Reset: T

Pause: Esc

Show/Hide Cursor: X

FullScreen: Backspace

Change Blade: Q

Flare Green: 1

Flare Red: 2

Flare Black: 3

u/bdnicho · 3 pointsr/gaming

A good keyboard can help avoid key ghosting/blocking. I have a Microsoft Sidewinder x4 and I love it. It's not mechanical, which some people love, but it's also not as expensive. I got mine for around $45 a couple years ago, but it looks like supply might be dwindling as it's now up to $75.

As far as a mouse goes I haven't find a need for anything super fancy. Unless you're playing FPS's competitively most mice will do. I find having at least two thumb buttons essential, but not much other than that. I have this $10 mouse and, so far, it works as well as any mid range mouse I've tried before.

Edit: I split my time between MMOs, RTSs, FPSs, RPGs, and action games, so my hardware needs cover most gaming uses.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

WL - http://amzn.com/B0095P5K8I

I really love seeing colored silhouettes. :D

u/Genesis557 · 1 pointr/pcgaming

I got the Red Eblue Cobra and I love it!

u/joe1134206 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace
  • Get a better card for the combined cost of them. You can add another card later to that one. It creates less heat, and it has less potential for stuttering or other issues.
  • Get a CX500 from newegg for a better but still inexpensive PSU.
  • Get this cheaper but still very good mouse to save money.
  • With the saved money, get him a better CPU that won't bottleneck any future GPU upgrades he might want later. I recommend the FX-6300 for that.
  • I've heard bad things about the case you picked making whining sounds of some type (I can't recall specifics). Either way, the NZXT Source 210 is a better option if it is cheaper or the same price for you. You can get a black or white version.
  • I would recommend Windows 8 because it has significantly better boot times for some users who have regular platter drives. If the start button thing annoys you, you can download something like Start8 to bring it back.
  • You'll save a decent amount of money if you can get an Ethernet cord to the computer instead of using a wireless card.
u/Keeganisname · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I would very much aprecciate this

Also I have to say that I joined this subreddit recently and it seems as though you are an amazing person :)

u/mc_nibbles · 1 pointr/buildapc

Depends on what you need in a mouse.

If you're looking for a regular gaming mouse with decent DPI, you can go super cheap and get decent DPI compaired to a regular mouse, but not any super build quality. You can Go a small step up with a budget name brand mouse, which will have slightly better build quality. Then you can jump up to a Decent gaming mouse which has high DPI and good build quality, or this one as an alternative.

If you are an MMO gamer and want side buttons, there aren't many budget options, but the Razer Nagga MMOG 2014 Or the Logitech G600.

I have peronsally used all levels of gaming mice, and still use a super cheap wireless gaming mouse with my laptop, and I use an original Razer Naga MMOG on my desktop. I like them both, though I don't expect my cheap wireless one to last long, it still performs extremely well for the price.

Keep in mind these are just suggestions, Other people might like/disklike these mice for there own personal reasons. I peronally like the ergonomics of the Razer mice over any other.

u/lightss_ · 1 pointr/randomactsofcsgo

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Yup, but I wouldn't enter as I like my cheap $10 gaming mouse from Amazon

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Thanks for the giveaway!

u/larperdoodle · 1 pointr/SaintsRow

Yep. My mouse
I'll try unplugging the mouse and launching the game.

u/JonWood007 · 1 pointr/aspergers

This is something you can only learn through practice. I've played TONS of multiplayer shooters over the years and while I used to be terrible, im now merely adequate. KDR of 0.8-0.9 on average. So average player, slightly below average.

We're never gonna be GOOD at this stuff. We don't have the reflexes for it. And multiplayer shooters can be VERY competitive. Depending on the game, we'll always suck. I still suck at both extremely tactical shooters (tend to rush into stuff, no survival sense, also not good at that twitch shooting BS), and fast paced arena shooters (simply lack the coordination).

Middle of the road style shooters tend to be best, although those are the ones you mentioned. BF, COD, overwatch, those are good shooters to keep playing. They're not particularly hard. They're pretty forgiving overall.

Beyond that, one thing I'll suggest since you're on PC is to GET A GOOD MOUSE.

Most office mice arent great at gaming. They're 400 DPI, they're inaccurate as heck. They lack the sensitivity necessary for aiming properly. If you're using wireless, that's a double whammy due to input lag. DONT. If you have a decent amount of money, consider investing in a logitech G400/500 series mouse or equivalent mouse in your brand of choice. Those are the ones with the best sensors for FPS games. They're highly customizable and greatly improve gameplay.

If those are too expensive, since those run around $40-60, consider something like this.

https://www.amazon.com/blue-Junior-1600dpi-Gaming-EMS109L/dp/B0095P5K8I

I've used this brand before. On the pro side, it has a decent sensor. On the bad side its build quality is crap and it has a high chance of breaking within a few months. That said you get what you pay for and I recommend $40-60 mice for a reason. It's better to have an expensive mouse that lasts 2-3+ years than a cheap one that lasts 3 months. That's my philosophy at least.

u/dududu_or_riot · 1 pointr/buildapc

I really don't know any keyboard + mouse combo apart from the Devastator, but that has some bad reviews.
I'd get the Logitech G105 and the E-Blue Cobra Junior.

Total around 52 dollars. If you want something better, I can recommend you something for a higher price.

u/Senor_Tacos · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I need a new mouse.

And this would be senor_tacos.

that was easy