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product_id: 47868094
title: "Wired Gaming Mouse, 8000 DPI Adjustable Optical Sensor USB Computer Mouse, 6 Programmable Buttons & 6 Chroma RGB Backlit, Ergonomic Mice for Laptop Desktop PC/Mac Mouse - Black"
brand: "tecknet"
price: "€ 25.57"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Tecknet"
url: https://www.desertcart.fr/products/47868094-wired-gaming-mouse-8000-dpi-adjustable-optical-sensor-usb-computer
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region: France
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# 6-zone Chroma RGB lighting with 16.8M colors 8000 DPI ultra-precise sensor 6 programmable buttons for custom macros Wired Gaming Mouse, 8000 DPI Adjustable Optical Sensor USB Computer Mouse, 6 Programmable Buttons & 6 Chroma RGB Backlit, Ergonomic Mice for Laptop Desktop PC/Mac Mouse - Black

**Brand:** tecknet
**Price:** € 25.57
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎮 Elevate your edge with precision, power, and style.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Wired Gaming Mouse, 8000 DPI Adjustable Optical Sensor USB Computer Mouse, 6 Programmable Buttons & 6 Chroma RGB Backlit, Ergonomic Mice for Laptop Desktop PC/Mac Mouse - Black by tecknet
- **How much does it cost?** € 25.57 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- tecknet enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tecknet brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Immersive RGB Ambiance:** Six-zone Chroma RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors to match your mood or setup—stand out in every session.
- • **Precision at Your Fingertips:** Adjustable 8000 DPI sensor with 6 sensitivity presets for lightning-fast, pixel-perfect control.
- • **Customize Your Command Center:** Six fully programmable buttons let you map macros and shortcuts to dominate work and play.
- • **Speedflex Cable for Zero Drag:** Braided, ultra-flexible cable minimizes resistance so your swipes stay smooth and uninterrupted.
- • **Built to Outlast the Competition:** Durable switches rated for 25 million clicks and backed by a 36-month warranty—game hard, worry less.

## Overview

The TECKNET Wired Gaming Mouse combines an 8000 DPI adjustable optical sensor, six programmable buttons, and vibrant 6-zone Chroma RGB lighting to deliver professional-grade performance. Designed with an ergonomic right-handed grip and a flexible braided cable, it ensures comfort and durability for intense gaming or productivity sessions. Compatible across Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms, it offers on-board memory to save your custom settings and is backed by a 36-month warranty for long-term reliability.

## Description

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Review: Great value, stylish, and works very well - I bought this mouse about a month ago when the sensor on my Razer Naga died. The impression I got from the company known as Redragon was that of a more budget-oriented version of the kind of products that Razer put out. Even the box for the Centrophorus looked pretty much like "a Razer box, but in red". But don't let that dissuade you - I've been using the Centrophorus for nearly a month, and I can safely say that it's the best mouse I've bought, both in terms of usability and value (The latter being particularly relevant, given the price of the Naga). So how does the Centrophorus hold up in comparison to my previous experience with the Naga? Really well, as it turns out. The mouse itself moves very smoothly on my desk without the need for a mouse mat, and if it feels too weighty, there are some removable weights inside the mouse that can be accessed through a circular slot on the bottom. In terms of buttons, I got used to the main buttons much faster than the Naga's, with the less upwardly-curved design of the Centrophorus meaning that there's less chance of you accidentally right-clicking through the slightest instinctive twitch of your right middle finger, much like I did with the first few weeks using the Naga. The two side buttons have a "click" to them that feels similar to the main buttons, as opposed to the quieter, more rubbery feel of the Naga's keypad. By default, they serve as "back and forward" buttons on web browsers, but can be customised through software that installs with the drivers that, for me at least, automatically installed when I first plugged the mouse in. The mouse wheel feels great, with the texture giving a nice feel and an appropriate amount of friction when using it. It doesn't feel loose at all, and serves its purpose well. Below the mouse wheel is another button for cycling between three mouse sensitivity settings, meaning that the brighter the light between the buttons, the more sensitive the cursor is to mouse movement. While I haven't needed to use this button much (as the default setting suited me fine), I can easily imagine people more serious about on-the-fly mouse sensitivity would get something out of having this feature. I've also read up on a lot of people saying that the only problem is that the light on the mouse doesn't turn off when a PC turns off, but as someone who defines "turns off" as "fully shutting down" as opposed to something akin to hibernation or sleep modes, I can safely say that I did not experience this. Overall, I would highly recommend this to anyone who has at least a passing interest in budget gaming hardware, or in general wants to get into the gaming hardware side of things without spending tons of money on a well-known brand. I would definitely keep an eye on Redragon and see what they do next, since a lot of their other products look pretty promising!
Review: Comfortable High Resolution Mouse - For some time I have been using a Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse for everyday use on my desktop machine. It's a simple, reliable no-frills option that I have been very happy with. However, having had the chance to test out this TeckNet Gaming Mouse and using it as my everyday mouse for a few days now, I am actually quite pleased with the change. The big advantage, for me, of the new TeckNet mouse is size and speed. I have largish hands, and the MS mouse always felt just a shade wee - the TeckNet Raptor mouse fits my hand perfectly. This doesn't make a huge difference, but it is that little bit more comfortable in the hand. The other thing is speed - I have two 1920x1080 monitors on my desk, and the higher resolution of the gaming mouse means that the cursor fairly zips around. At first I found this a little disconcerting, and I was planning to change the pointer speed in the settings - but I quickly got used to it. I especially like that I don't have to lift the mouse off my desk nearly as much as I used to. I am a cluttered-desk kind of guy, so this is really a help to me. The biggest downside I've experienced so far has been the two thumb buttons on the left side of the mouse (unlike my old mouse, this Raptor gaming mouse has a definite 'handedness'!). These are mapped to browser back/forward (at least in Ubuntu), and I found myself accidentally pressing them when grabbing the mouse. There is, however, a little 'nub' on the side for your thumb to rest on, where it is clear of the buttons - I am getting into the habit of letting my thumb rest on that, and it helps with the accidental navigation. The mouse itself is rather attractive. The matte black looks smart, and the blue LED 'face' - while not especially to my taste - is understated enough that doesn't bother me too much. The textured feel of the plastic is nice, and as I've mentioned the size is right for me - and the subtle flare out to the base is comfortable, too. In use, the mouse moves easily and with precision - in the end I'm finding the higher resolution to be really helpful - enough that I will be using this mouse as my everyday pointer. As for buttons, there are the usual two top buttons, which 'click' with very little pressure, though there is a definite tactile feedback - no doubt handy for games which require rapid clicking. Nestled between them is the scrollwheel, which is wrapped in a rubber ring - a nice, smooth movement with subtle but clear detentes. The scrollwheel also 'clicks' as a third mouse button, and the action is such that it is easy to click without activating the scroll. Just behind the wheel is a little rectangular button, just about accessible without sliding your hand off the mouse. On the left side of the mouse are two thumb buttons, easily accessible even while the mouse is in use - as long as you're right-handed. The shape of the mouse is symmetrical, and it's easy to use as a leftie - except for these two buttons. The mouse without cable weighs in at 95g, versus 58g for my old Microsoft mouse. You don't notice the extra weight except that it feels a bit more 'solid' - a good thing, in my view. The cable is also wrapped in what appears to by braided nylon, which will presumably help it last, but I don't think I've ever worn out a mouse cable! Overall I am more pleased than I had expected with the mouse, and will be keeping it on my desk. It's a quality item for a budget price. As you would expect, it works without a hitch in both Linux and Windows machines. Note: I received a free mouse in exchange for this unbiased review. Further Note: I figured out that I could use xev and xmodmap to disable those thumb buttons... mouse is now perfection! Also, something I didn't notice before but is handy for 'fiddly' work: the small button just behind the scroll wheel actually cycles the mouse resolution - so you can slow your pointer right down (eg for photo retouching) without having to mess about with settings!

## Features

- 【TECKNET Speedflex Cable and On-board memory 】The TECKNET Gaming cable has greater flexibility and is designed to produce minimal drag, so that you can perform quicker, smoother swipes for a higher degree of control. Gamer can save polling rate, keybinds, and up to five CPIs directly on the gaming mouse.
- 【6 Programmable Buttons & 6 Chroma RGB Lighting Zones】TECKNET gaming mouse can assign all your macros and secondary functions across 6 programmable buttons―including its acclaimed multi-function trigger―to execute essential actions like push-to-talk, ping, and more. With Chroma RGB lighting, 6 different backlight modes, up to 16. 8 million colors to fit your mood, you can change it daily. Easily change the color mode with the convenient switch on the top of the gaming mouse.
- 【8000 DPI Sensor & 6 Polling Rate】Ensure Quick & Accuracy Gaming】TECKNET optical sensor provides fast and accurate tracking with up to 8000 DPI and 6 presets for on-the-fly switching. 6 DPI (800/1600/2400/3200/4800/8000) adjustable sensitivities for games and daily business needs. Easily adjust to instantly match gaming mouse speed to different games. 6 polling rates adjustable to reduce the delay, ensuring smooth movement.
- 【Sensitive Mouse Switch and Built to Last】Every click you make is actuated at the speed of light with no debounce delay, so you’ll always be the first to pull the trigger. The gaming mouse switches are also durable for up to 25 million clicks, the premium braided cable gives the TECKNET RAPTOR the strength to withstand years of intense gaming sessions.
- 【Ridged, Rubberized Scroll Wheel for Maximum Accuracy and Comfortable】Small, tactile bumps increase grip and allows for more controlled scrolling in high-stakes gaming situations. Crafted with a right-handed ergonomic and lightweight design to provide gamers the most comfortable experience.
- 【Widely Compatibility & 36-MONTH Warranty】 Support Win 11, Win 10, Win 8, Win 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP and Mac systems. The package includes a TECKNET gaming mouse, a user manual, and a 36-Month worry-free warranty. If you encounter any problems in using the product, please feel free to contact our professional customer service team, enjoying TECKNET 36-Month Warranty (Registered Only)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00E290JRE |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Are Batteries Included? | No |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,402 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 63 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Box Contents | TeckNet M268 Mouse+manual |
| Brand Name | TECKNET |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Laptop |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,196) |
| Embellishment Feature | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060274475558 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, PC |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 12.9L x 7.3W centimetres |
| Item Type Name | PC Gaming Mouse |
| Item Weight | 152 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TECKNET |
| Model Name | FBA_x2680 |
| Model Number | x2680 |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 3200 Dots per Inch |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Operating System | Win 11, Win 10, Win 8, Win 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP and Mac systems |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Features | 6 Adjustable DPI & 6 Polling Rate, 6 Chroma RGB Lighting Zones, 8000 DPI Gaming Sensor, On-board memory, Programmable Buttons |
| Product Finish Type | Matte |
| Product Warranty | 36 months warranty |
| Range | 10.0 meters |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Theme | Video Game |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TECKNET
- **Colour:** Black
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Movement detection technology:** Optical

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it work with Ubuntu 12.04?**
A: It should work with anything that supports a USB connected mouse.

**Q: wired?...is that usb or mouse port?**
A: It's wired with a USB connection.

**Q: the mouse (left click) has already gone squeaky after 3 weeks what shall i do?**
A: From the really useful Citizens Advice Bureau open web site;The Sale of Goods Act 1979 says that any item you buy from a trader must be:    of satisfactory quality    fit for purpose    match any description given.If it isn't, you can usually get one of the following:    a repair    a replacement    your money back (a refund)    some of your money back.You will not have these rights if:    there is nothing wrong with the goods - you have just changed your mind about wanting them    you examined the goods, or a sample of the goods, when you were buying them, and the fault you want to complain about was so obvious that you should have noticed it    the trader pointed out the defect that you now want to complain about    you have damaged the goods yourself    the problem is the result of normal wear and tear    the goods have lasted for as long as could reasonably be expected.If you've only had an item 3 weeks - send it back for refund / replacement - my mouse is still working brilliantly.

**Q: Is it possible to switch the blue lights on the mouse off?**
A: Even when the pc is in standby mode the mouse will have its lights on, however it isnt bright enough to be a distraction or being too bright in the dark.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value, stylish, and works very well
*by A***. on 14 August 2014*

I bought this mouse about a month ago when the sensor on my Razer Naga died. The impression I got from the company known as Redragon was that of a more budget-oriented version of the kind of products that Razer put out. Even the box for the Centrophorus looked pretty much like "a Razer box, but in red". But don't let that dissuade you - I've been using the Centrophorus for nearly a month, and I can safely say that it's the best mouse I've bought, both in terms of usability and value (The latter being particularly relevant, given the price of the Naga). So how does the Centrophorus hold up in comparison to my previous experience with the Naga? Really well, as it turns out. The mouse itself moves very smoothly on my desk without the need for a mouse mat, and if it feels too weighty, there are some removable weights inside the mouse that can be accessed through a circular slot on the bottom. In terms of buttons, I got used to the main buttons much faster than the Naga's, with the less upwardly-curved design of the Centrophorus meaning that there's less chance of you accidentally right-clicking through the slightest instinctive twitch of your right middle finger, much like I did with the first few weeks using the Naga. The two side buttons have a "click" to them that feels similar to the main buttons, as opposed to the quieter, more rubbery feel of the Naga's keypad. By default, they serve as "back and forward" buttons on web browsers, but can be customised through software that installs with the drivers that, for me at least, automatically installed when I first plugged the mouse in. The mouse wheel feels great, with the texture giving a nice feel and an appropriate amount of friction when using it. It doesn't feel loose at all, and serves its purpose well. Below the mouse wheel is another button for cycling between three mouse sensitivity settings, meaning that the brighter the light between the buttons, the more sensitive the cursor is to mouse movement. While I haven't needed to use this button much (as the default setting suited me fine), I can easily imagine people more serious about on-the-fly mouse sensitivity would get something out of having this feature. I've also read up on a lot of people saying that the only problem is that the light on the mouse doesn't turn off when a PC turns off, but as someone who defines "turns off" as "fully shutting down" as opposed to something akin to hibernation or sleep modes, I can safely say that I did not experience this. Overall, I would highly recommend this to anyone who has at least a passing interest in budget gaming hardware, or in general wants to get into the gaming hardware side of things without spending tons of money on a well-known brand. I would definitely keep an eye on Redragon and see what they do next, since a lot of their other products look pretty promising!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Comfortable High Resolution Mouse
*by A***N on 8 September 2018*

For some time I have been using a Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse for everyday use on my desktop machine. It's a simple, reliable no-frills option that I have been very happy with. However, having had the chance to test out this TeckNet Gaming Mouse and using it as my everyday mouse for a few days now, I am actually quite pleased with the change. The big advantage, for me, of the new TeckNet mouse is size and speed. I have largish hands, and the MS mouse always felt just a shade wee - the TeckNet Raptor mouse fits my hand perfectly. This doesn't make a huge difference, but it is that little bit more comfortable in the hand. The other thing is speed - I have two 1920x1080 monitors on my desk, and the higher resolution of the gaming mouse means that the cursor fairly zips around. At first I found this a little disconcerting, and I was planning to change the pointer speed in the settings - but I quickly got used to it. I especially like that I don't have to lift the mouse off my desk nearly as much as I used to. I am a cluttered-desk kind of guy, so this is really a help to me. The biggest downside I've experienced so far has been the two thumb buttons on the left side of the mouse (unlike my old mouse, this Raptor gaming mouse has a definite 'handedness'!). These are mapped to browser back/forward (at least in Ubuntu), and I found myself accidentally pressing them when grabbing the mouse. There is, however, a little 'nub' on the side for your thumb to rest on, where it is clear of the buttons - I am getting into the habit of letting my thumb rest on that, and it helps with the accidental navigation. The mouse itself is rather attractive. The matte black looks smart, and the blue LED 'face' - while not especially to my taste - is understated enough that doesn't bother me too much. The textured feel of the plastic is nice, and as I've mentioned the size is right for me - and the subtle flare out to the base is comfortable, too. In use, the mouse moves easily and with precision - in the end I'm finding the higher resolution to be really helpful - enough that I will be using this mouse as my everyday pointer. As for buttons, there are the usual two top buttons, which 'click' with very little pressure, though there is a definite tactile feedback - no doubt handy for games which require rapid clicking. Nestled between them is the scrollwheel, which is wrapped in a rubber ring - a nice, smooth movement with subtle but clear detentes. The scrollwheel also 'clicks' as a third mouse button, and the action is such that it is easy to click without activating the scroll. Just behind the wheel is a little rectangular button, just about accessible without sliding your hand off the mouse. On the left side of the mouse are two thumb buttons, easily accessible even while the mouse is in use - as long as you're right-handed. The shape of the mouse is symmetrical, and it's easy to use as a leftie - except for these two buttons. The mouse without cable weighs in at 95g, versus 58g for my old Microsoft mouse. You don't notice the extra weight except that it feels a bit more 'solid' - a good thing, in my view. The cable is also wrapped in what appears to by braided nylon, which will presumably help it last, but I don't think I've ever worn out a mouse cable! Overall I am more pleased than I had expected with the mouse, and will be keeping it on my desk. It's a quality item for a budget price. As you would expect, it works without a hitch in both Linux and Windows machines. Note: I received a free mouse in exchange for this unbiased review. Further Note: I figured out that I could use xev and xmodmap to disable those thumb buttons... mouse is now perfection! Also, something I didn't notice before but is handy for 'fiddly' work: the small button just behind the scroll wheel actually cycles the mouse resolution - so you can slow your pointer right down (eg for photo retouching) without having to mess about with settings!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***N on 30 July 2016*

Ce produit est tout simplement parfait! J'ai voulus me lancer pour une installation du "Gamer content" et je suis tombé sur ce produit, je voulus essayé cette souris (première souris Gaming) qui me paraissait plutôt sympathique. Elle a été livré dans une petite boîte qui en prenait vraiment pas de place de tout (pas une tonne de polystyrène pour 1 gramme de marchandise comme pour tout les autres produits achetés sur le internet), ce que j'ai beaucoup apprécié. J'en suis à mon deuxième mois d'utilisation et je suis toujours aussi heureux de cette souris, les deux boutons à gauche de la souris sont vraiment bien et amplement suffisant, elle n'accroche pas mais ne dérape pas pour autant donc pas vraiment besoins de tapis de souris. Elle émet une petite lumière bleue très sympathique qui se marie très bien avec son design très agréable . Un petit défaut, si on éteint l'ordinateur, la lumière bleue de la souris elle ne s'éteint pas. Mais bon malgré ce petit défaut, cette souris est vraiment géniale pour ce prix vraiment bas. Je la recommande énormément pour ceux qui souhaite avoir du matériel Gaming pas très chers, vous ne serez pas déçus! Merci beaucoup pour ce produit Tecknet.

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