CP3 Wired Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI Adjustable – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
CP3 Wired Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI Adjustable Computer Mouse 6 Buttons PC Gaming Mice with 4 LED Lighting for Desktop Laptop and PC, Compatible with Windows 7/8/10/XP Vista Linux
Product Dimensions
4.84 x 3.22 x 1.55 inches
Item Weight
4.8 ounces
ASIN
B08KG5P4TY
Item model number
GM-01B
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
September 30, 2020
Manufacturer
Shenzhen Fluence Technology PLC
Country of Origin
China
Test video – CP3 Wired Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI Adjustable :
Product highlights :
【High-precision Sensors】The pc gaming mice uses a high-performance optical sensor, which can be adjusted up to 3200 DPI (user adjustable 1000/1600/2400/3200 DPI) and 4000 FPS. With one DPI button, you can adjust the dpi easily to get comprehensive sensitivity customization and ultra-precise tracking functions. The default polling rate is 500HZ. It can be set by installing the driver to support 125HZ/250HZ/500HZ/1000HZ, making it faster and more accurate than ordinary mouse.
【Amazing LED Lighting and Reliable Buttons】This light up mouse is equipped with 4 fancy cool LED lighting, which provide magical ambient lighting and excellent visual effects. You can easily change the light color by clicking the DPI button
【Ergonomic Design】It adopts an ergonomic streamlined design, which is comfortable to grip and does not fatigue after long-term use. The wired computer mouse is equipped with a heavy iron inside, and it can move smoothly even in intense games. The skin-friendly craft material on the surface of the mouse can reduce the friction between the hand and the mouse. Comfortable touch, good hand feeling.
【Wide Compatibility】It is perfectly compatible with Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Vista, Linux, etc. Suitable for desktop, laptop, PC, Macbook and other devices. Excellent and cool wired gaming mouse for PC/PS4 and casual gamers.
【Reliable quality & Service】CP3 laptop mouse, 30 Million times keystroke tested, providing the functional reliability of the mouse for years. We will spare no effort to provide the satisfied service to every customer, please feel free to contact us if you meet any problem, We will reply to you within 12 hours.
➕ What is the price of CP3 Wired Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI Adjustable in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of CP3 Wired Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI Adjustable in-store is 50 SAR VAT.
➕ When CP3 Wired Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI Adjustable was released ?
The release date was September 30, 2020.
➕ What is the price of CP3 Wired Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI Adjustable cheap used ?
The price of CP3 Wired Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI Adjustable used is 30 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of CP3 Wired Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI Adjustable ?
Special specifications :
【High-precision Sensors】The pc gaming mice uses a high-performance optical sensor, which can be adjusted up to 3200 DPI (user adjustable 1000/1600/2400/3200 DPI) and 4000 FPS. With one DPI button, you can adjust the dpi easily to get comprehensive sensitivity customization and ultra-precise tracking functions. The default polling rate is 500HZ. It can be set by installing the driver to support 125HZ/250HZ/500HZ/1000HZ, making it faster and more accurate than ordinary mouse.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.6 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy CP3 Wired Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI Adjustable in Saudi Arabia ?
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16 reviews for CP3 Wired Gaming Mouse 3200 DPI Adjustable
Rated 5 out of 5
D. N (verified owner)–
Actually really good objectively, and not just for the price. – I’ve had much more expensive mice than this one and several of the same price be absolute wrecks. I’ve had this mouse for several months and I have to say I’m very impressed. Despite all sorts of chip eating and beer drinking at the computer the finish on this fine non slip mouse is just as good as when I bought it. Zero drifting of the pointer – my previous cheapo mouse would have the pointer undergo a seizure even if I wasn’t touching anything. Keeps your hands cool and non sticky and has surprisingly high build quality – The clicks, movement and scrolling were all buttery smooth yet precise. Great value and has all the necessary buttons. More expensive mice might give you variable weight and a slightly better experience – but we’re talking 50 – 100 dollar mice. Can’t be beat for under 20 bucks USD, which is what the price is currently. For Right handed people only so lefties should look for a different mouse.
Rated 4 out of 5
C. F (verified owner)–
Perfectly comfortable mouse but my mistake was assuming it would be ok for a lefty – The mouse itself is just fine as far as mice go. Comfortable, customizable colors, easy to click, no hand fatigue. But I didn’t look close enough when I bought it and assumed it was ambidextrous which is purely my fault. If you are a lefty trying to use this mouse, the tiny side buttons will drive you nuts! They will back click web pages you are on all the time as they are fairly sensitive. I tried looking up drivers to see if I could install them and potentially disable the side buttons but I came up empty. So now I’ve ordered the logitech ambidextrous mouse I probably should have at the beginning. Again, this mouse is just fine. It was my mistake in not examining it close enough to see those side buttons on the left edge (that are slowly driving me nuts).
Rated 3 out of 5
B. T (verified owner)–
Fairly good mouse in most situations….. – Fairly good mouse. It works OK on Windows. I switched to linux and it seems to not have the same click response in Linux as it does in Windows. The cord is really stiff which is good and bad.. It’s good because it means its a hogher quality wire inside…probably solid core instead of a braided wire. The problem with that is that it’s harder to use the mouse because of the thick cord. I am concerned that the cord will wear out quickly because ot only flexes where it connects to the mouse…which means it’ll probably snap there fairly quickly. I wish the cord was more flexable, but I do like the fabric wrapping on it. For non-game computer use, it seems to work equally well on windows and linux. It feels really nice in my hand. Great ergonomics. Its hard for me to find mice that feel good in my hand, and this does feel really nice. It’s not as nice as my old e-Blue mouse, but its the closest I’ve found in years as far as how it feels in my hand. I also like that it changes colors when I change DPI, though my fave colors are not the ideal DPI for many things I do. Overall, it’s a nice mouse.
Rated 5 out of 5
D. A (verified owner)–
Longevity – So far, so good. Does everything that it advertised it would. Now I need to use it for the next 5 years+ to see if it can take a beating in use.
Rated 4 out of 5
C. F (verified owner)–
Perfectly comfortable mouse but my mistake was assuming it would be ok for a lefty – The mouse itself is just fine as far as mice go. Comfortable, customizable colors, easy to click, no hand fatigue. But I didn’t look close enough when I bought it and assumed it was ambidextrous which is purely my fault. If you are a lefty trying to use this mouse, the tiny side buttons will drive you nuts! They will back click web pages you are on all the time as they are fairly sensitive. I tried looking up drivers to see if I could install them and potentially disable the side buttons but I came up empty. So now I’ve ordered the logitech ambidextrous mouse I probably should have at the beginning. Again, this mouse is just fine. It was my mistake in not examining it close enough to see those side buttons on the left edge (that are slowly driving me nuts).
Rated 4 out of 5
B. B (verified owner)–
Good for the money. Good for routine work (not a gamer), but deduct one star – I didn’t download driver (if there is one)…. using W10 generic driver.
Rated 5 out of 5
R. K (verified owner)–
Comfortable, quality, no bloatware – Fantasic mouse! – I’ve been buying gaming mice for several years now. I started with the Logitech MX510, MX518 and each of them lasted me about 10 years. I still have my original MX518 and it still works but a lot has changed since then. Most recently I had a Logitech G903 with the charging mouse pad. Anyway, apparently Logitech products now suck and I only had that mouse for a little over 2 years and the warranty is only 2 years apparently.
Rated 4 out of 5
B. Z (verified owner)–
Great mouse, but on the smaller side. – Great mouse quality feel. Cable is long and sturdy. I disliked mouse size, I had a similar one previously but this one lets my wrist hang more. If you have a wrist pad it should reduce this issue. For context, I’m short and my hands are small.
Rated 5 out of 5
R. K (verified owner)–
Comfortable, quality, no bloatware – Fantasic mouse! – I’ve been buying gaming mice for several years now. I started with the Logitech MX510, MX518 and each of them lasted me about 10 years. I still have my original MX518 and it still works but a lot has changed since then. Most recently I had a Logitech G903 with the charging mouse pad. Anyway, apparently Logitech products now suck and I only had that mouse for a little over 2 years and the warranty is only 2 years apparently.
Rated 5 out of 5
D. N (verified owner)–
Actually really good objectively, and not just for the price. – I’ve had much more expensive mice than this one and several of the same price be absolute wrecks. I’ve had this mouse for several months and I have to say I’m very impressed. Despite all sorts of chip eating and beer drinking at the computer the finish on this fine non slip mouse is just as good as when I bought it. Zero drifting of the pointer – my previous cheapo mouse would have the pointer undergo a seizure even if I wasn’t touching anything. Keeps your hands cool and non sticky and has surprisingly high build quality – The clicks, movement and scrolling were all buttery smooth yet precise. Great value and has all the necessary buttons. More expensive mice might give you variable weight and a slightly better experience – but we’re talking 50 – 100 dollar mice. Can’t be beat for under 20 bucks USD, which is what the price is currently. For Right handed people only so lefties should look for a different mouse.
Rated 4 out of 5
B. B (verified owner)–
Good for the money. Good for routine work (not a gamer), but deduct one star – I didn’t download driver (if there is one)…. using W10 generic driver.
Rated 3 out of 5
B. T (verified owner)–
Fairly good mouse in most situations….. – Fairly good mouse. It works OK on Windows. I switched to linux and it seems to not have the same click response in Linux as it does in Windows. The cord is really stiff which is good and bad.. It’s good because it means its a hogher quality wire inside…probably solid core instead of a braided wire. The problem with that is that it’s harder to use the mouse because of the thick cord. I am concerned that the cord will wear out quickly because ot only flexes where it connects to the mouse…which means it’ll probably snap there fairly quickly. I wish the cord was more flexable, but I do like the fabric wrapping on it. For non-game computer use, it seems to work equally well on windows and linux. It feels really nice in my hand. Great ergonomics. Its hard for me to find mice that feel good in my hand, and this does feel really nice. It’s not as nice as my old e-Blue mouse, but its the closest I’ve found in years as far as how it feels in my hand. I also like that it changes colors when I change DPI, though my fave colors are not the ideal DPI for many things I do. Overall, it’s a nice mouse.
Rated 5 out of 5
D. A (verified owner)–
Longevity – So far, so good. Does everything that it advertised it would. Now I need to use it for the next 5 years+ to see if it can take a beating in use.
Rated 5 out of 5
I. C (verified owner)–
Awesome mouse – We love this mouse it’s perfect
Rated 4 out of 5
B. Z (verified owner)–
Great mouse, but on the smaller side. – Great mouse quality feel. Cable is long and sturdy. I disliked mouse size, I had a similar one previously but this one lets my wrist hang more. If you have a wrist pad it should reduce this issue. For context, I’m short and my hands are small.
D. N (verified owner) –
Actually really good objectively, and not just for the price. – I’ve had much more expensive mice than this one and several of the same price be absolute wrecks. I’ve had this mouse for several months and I have to say I’m very impressed. Despite all sorts of chip eating and beer drinking at the computer the finish on this fine non slip mouse is just as good as when I bought it. Zero drifting of the pointer – my previous cheapo mouse would have the pointer undergo a seizure even if I wasn’t touching anything. Keeps your hands cool and non sticky and has surprisingly high build quality – The clicks, movement and scrolling were all buttery smooth yet precise. Great value and has all the necessary buttons. More expensive mice might give you variable weight and a slightly better experience – but we’re talking 50 – 100 dollar mice. Can’t be beat for under 20 bucks USD, which is what the price is currently. For Right handed people only so lefties should look for a different mouse.
C. F (verified owner) –
Perfectly comfortable mouse but my mistake was assuming it would be ok for a lefty – The mouse itself is just fine as far as mice go. Comfortable, customizable colors, easy to click, no hand fatigue. But I didn’t look close enough when I bought it and assumed it was ambidextrous which is purely my fault. If you are a lefty trying to use this mouse, the tiny side buttons will drive you nuts! They will back click web pages you are on all the time as they are fairly sensitive. I tried looking up drivers to see if I could install them and potentially disable the side buttons but I came up empty. So now I’ve ordered the logitech ambidextrous mouse I probably should have at the beginning. Again, this mouse is just fine. It was my mistake in not examining it close enough to see those side buttons on the left edge (that are slowly driving me nuts).
B. T (verified owner) –
Fairly good mouse in most situations….. – Fairly good mouse. It works OK on Windows. I switched to linux and it seems to not have the same click response in Linux as it does in Windows. The cord is really stiff which is good and bad.. It’s good because it means its a hogher quality wire inside…probably solid core instead of a braided wire. The problem with that is that it’s harder to use the mouse because of the thick cord. I am concerned that the cord will wear out quickly because ot only flexes where it connects to the mouse…which means it’ll probably snap there fairly quickly. I wish the cord was more flexable, but I do like the fabric wrapping on it. For non-game computer use, it seems to work equally well on windows and linux. It feels really nice in my hand. Great ergonomics. Its hard for me to find mice that feel good in my hand, and this does feel really nice. It’s not as nice as my old e-Blue mouse, but its the closest I’ve found in years as far as how it feels in my hand. I also like that it changes colors when I change DPI, though my fave colors are not the ideal DPI for many things I do. Overall, it’s a nice mouse.
D. A (verified owner) –
Longevity – So far, so good. Does everything that it advertised it would. Now I need to use it for the next 5 years+ to see if it can take a beating in use.
C. F (verified owner) –
Perfectly comfortable mouse but my mistake was assuming it would be ok for a lefty – The mouse itself is just fine as far as mice go. Comfortable, customizable colors, easy to click, no hand fatigue. But I didn’t look close enough when I bought it and assumed it was ambidextrous which is purely my fault. If you are a lefty trying to use this mouse, the tiny side buttons will drive you nuts! They will back click web pages you are on all the time as they are fairly sensitive. I tried looking up drivers to see if I could install them and potentially disable the side buttons but I came up empty. So now I’ve ordered the logitech ambidextrous mouse I probably should have at the beginning. Again, this mouse is just fine. It was my mistake in not examining it close enough to see those side buttons on the left edge (that are slowly driving me nuts).
B. B (verified owner) –
Good for the money. Good for routine work (not a gamer), but deduct one star – I didn’t download driver (if there is one)…. using W10 generic driver.
R. K (verified owner) –
Comfortable, quality, no bloatware – Fantasic mouse! – I’ve been buying gaming mice for several years now. I started with the Logitech MX510, MX518 and each of them lasted me about 10 years. I still have my original MX518 and it still works but a lot has changed since then. Most recently I had a Logitech G903 with the charging mouse pad. Anyway, apparently Logitech products now suck and I only had that mouse for a little over 2 years and the warranty is only 2 years apparently.
B. Z (verified owner) –
Great mouse, but on the smaller side. – Great mouse quality feel. Cable is long and sturdy. I disliked mouse size, I had a similar one previously but this one lets my wrist hang more. If you have a wrist pad it should reduce this issue. For context, I’m short and my hands are small.
R. K (verified owner) –
Comfortable, quality, no bloatware – Fantasic mouse! – I’ve been buying gaming mice for several years now. I started with the Logitech MX510, MX518 and each of them lasted me about 10 years. I still have my original MX518 and it still works but a lot has changed since then. Most recently I had a Logitech G903 with the charging mouse pad. Anyway, apparently Logitech products now suck and I only had that mouse for a little over 2 years and the warranty is only 2 years apparently.
D. N (verified owner) –
Actually really good objectively, and not just for the price. – I’ve had much more expensive mice than this one and several of the same price be absolute wrecks. I’ve had this mouse for several months and I have to say I’m very impressed. Despite all sorts of chip eating and beer drinking at the computer the finish on this fine non slip mouse is just as good as when I bought it. Zero drifting of the pointer – my previous cheapo mouse would have the pointer undergo a seizure even if I wasn’t touching anything. Keeps your hands cool and non sticky and has surprisingly high build quality – The clicks, movement and scrolling were all buttery smooth yet precise. Great value and has all the necessary buttons. More expensive mice might give you variable weight and a slightly better experience – but we’re talking 50 – 100 dollar mice. Can’t be beat for under 20 bucks USD, which is what the price is currently. For Right handed people only so lefties should look for a different mouse.
B. B (verified owner) –
Good for the money. Good for routine work (not a gamer), but deduct one star – I didn’t download driver (if there is one)…. using W10 generic driver.
B. T (verified owner) –
Fairly good mouse in most situations….. – Fairly good mouse. It works OK on Windows. I switched to linux and it seems to not have the same click response in Linux as it does in Windows. The cord is really stiff which is good and bad.. It’s good because it means its a hogher quality wire inside…probably solid core instead of a braided wire. The problem with that is that it’s harder to use the mouse because of the thick cord. I am concerned that the cord will wear out quickly because ot only flexes where it connects to the mouse…which means it’ll probably snap there fairly quickly. I wish the cord was more flexable, but I do like the fabric wrapping on it. For non-game computer use, it seems to work equally well on windows and linux. It feels really nice in my hand. Great ergonomics. Its hard for me to find mice that feel good in my hand, and this does feel really nice. It’s not as nice as my old e-Blue mouse, but its the closest I’ve found in years as far as how it feels in my hand. I also like that it changes colors when I change DPI, though my fave colors are not the ideal DPI for many things I do. Overall, it’s a nice mouse.
D. A (verified owner) –
Longevity – So far, so good. Does everything that it advertised it would. Now I need to use it for the next 5 years+ to see if it can take a beating in use.
I. C (verified owner) –
Awesome mouse – We love this mouse it’s perfect
B. Z (verified owner) –
Great mouse, but on the smaller side. – Great mouse quality feel. Cable is long and sturdy. I disliked mouse size, I had a similar one previously but this one lets my wrist hang more. If you have a wrist pad it should reduce this issue. For context, I’m short and my hands are small.
I. C (verified owner) –
Awesome mouse – We love this mouse it’s perfect