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RAPOO VT9Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse - PAW 3398 Sensor Gaming Mice, 26000 DPI, Esports Grade Performance, 1ms Response Time, 68g Lightweight, 10 Programmable Buttons, Long Battery Life, On Board Memory
RAPOO VT9Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse - PAW 3398 Sensor Gaming Mice, 26000 DPI, Esports Grade Performance, 1ms Response Time, 68g Lightweight, 10 Programmable Buttons, Long Battery Life, On Board Memory
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RAPOO VT9Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse
The RAPOO VT9Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse is built for speed, accuracy, and competitive play. Featuring the high-performance PAW 3398 optical sensor with up to 26,000 DPI, ultra-low latency wireless connectivity, and lightweight design, it’s made to give gamers the winning edge.
Key Features:
- Pro-Grade Sensor: Equipped with the PAW 3398 optical sensor for pinpoint precision and fast response.
- Ultra-High DPI: Adjustable sensitivity up to 26,000 DPI with on-the-fly switching.
- Wireless + Wired Modes: Enjoy lag-free 2.4GHz wireless or switch to wired USB-C for continuous play.
- Lightweight Build: Ergonomic, lightweight design reduces fatigue during long gaming sessions.
- Customizable Controls: Programmable buttons and onboard memory for personalized macros and settings.
- Durable Switches: Buttons rated for millions of clicks to withstand intense gaming.
- Warranty: Backed by RAPOO’s 1-Year Limited Manufacturer’s Warranty.
Best For:
- Competitive gaming where ultra-fast response and precision tracking are critical.
- Customizing DPI and macros for FPS, MOBA, and MMO titles.
- Long gaming sessions with lightweight, ergonomic comfort.
- Switching between wireless and wired play for maximum flexibility.
Fast, accurate, and built for competition, the RAPOO VT9Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse gives serious gamers the precision and reliability needed to stay ahead.
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Customers like the quality, weight, and battery life of the input mouse. They mention it's pretty decent, better than the attack shark x3, and has no unecessary battery drainage apparatus. Customers also appreciate the ergonomics, sensor sensitivity, and customizability. However, some customers have different opinions on the reliability and responsiveness.
Quality | Weight | Battery life | Ergonomics | Sensor sensitivity | Customizability | Reliability | Responsiveness
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I've had this mouse for nearly two years now, and I've used it almost every day. It's a solid, reliable mouse that can be used for gaming and every day tasks. The clicks are moderate-firm and very reliable. The mouse is a bit slippery but comes with a full set of rubber grips included in the box. The feet are okay, and include a second set. Battery life is fantastic and I've used the mouse for a full month at a time without needing a recharge. The software has been recently upgraded to provide more options for fine tuning, including lift and release debounce for the buttons, sensor angle adjustment, and fine-grained LOD.
I recently had a problem with the battery not holding a charge as well, and the seller responded *very* quickly, and provided excellent warranty service. In general, I'm quite happy.
Great mouse for quite cheap
Good driver, all buttons are clicky, good latency, light weight, much better value than logitech and razor (and so far never caused sharp wrist pain by some Endgame OP1 mice to me)
However, this mouse is a bit too long for my 17cm hand (learn how to measure if you don't know!), and supposed to choose the smaller VT3s (currently not listed on Amazon)
Honestly wasn’t expecting much at first but this mouse turned out way better than I thought. The ergonomics are top tier, seriously one of the best-feeling mice I’ve used. I had a bad experience with the Glorious Model O- (side buttons kept breaking), so this was a big step up.
The VT9Pro is moderately lightweight and just glides across my pad. I got the base model cause I’m a broke ass lol, but it still feels amazing and performs really well. The looks of the mouse is nothing crazy but it gets the job done. (As long as it feels good I don't mind honestly)
Now, it did come with a 4K Hz dock for free when I bought it which was awesome. That said, polling rate is kinda inconsistent... usually hovers around 2K Hz+, never hitting 4K polling rate. (The mouse I bought only reaches 1000hz without dock)
Only real downside is the software... it’s kinda confusing and not the most user-friendly, but if you mess around with it long enough you can get things working the way you want.
Overall, great value if you’re on a budget and want something solid for gaming. Just be ready to play around in the software for a while.
Attached image below the left one is glorious model o-, the right one is the RAPOO VT9Pro.