MOTOSPEED Darmoshark M3s Mini 2KHz Wireless Gaming
MOTOSPEED Darmoshark M3s Mini 2KHz Wireless Gaming Mouse,Tri-Mode connectivity(2.4GHz,Bluetooth,Wired),26KDPI Sensor,Lightweight 54g,5 programmable Buttons,124 Hr Battery Life,for PC Laptop(White)
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Darmoshark M3/M3S Gaming Mouse,Tri-Mode 2.4G/USB-C/Bluetooth Mouse Up to 26000DPI,PAW3395 optical sensor Lightweight 58g,8 programmable button 500MAh Battery Life,Computer Mouse for Laptop,PC,Mac
I have been using this mouse for about a month now and I’m impressed with the performance for what I’d call a budget-priced gaming mouse. I love that if the battery goes flat at any point you’ve got a cable to connect, which comes with USB A/C either end of the cable.
The mouse is lovely and light, smooth to use and fits in the hand nicely. The feedback from the buttons and wheel is great.
I llike the colour and lightweight nature of this mouse. I’m also very pleased to find good tactile feedback from the buttons and wheel. The wheel offers stronger resistance than I expected, but I like it that way.
It’s great to find wireless as well as Bluetooth connectivity, with the option of cabling it too. The mouse charges while in use, via the cable. Bluetooth pairing was straightforward and, once connected, it reconnects reliably on PC startup. No downloads are required to get started — it works out of the box.
DPI and polling rate can be altered using buttons on the bottom, and software is available to change key settings. The software is well designed and easy to navigate.
The glide is excellent but the mouse has a slightly unusual feel in the hand, almost chalky. I don’t dislike it but it comes as a bit of a surprise.
The only problem I have is the non-linear way the battery power decreases. It seems to drop quickly and then not move for a while, then drop again. That’s probably down to the software though, not the battery itself, so may get fixed. Regardless, the claimed 124-hour battery life seems credible, which is the important thing.
Overall, I’m please with this mouse. The current price of 64.99 is perhaps slightly on the high side, but you get a good mouse for your money.
I love my gaming mice, this is by far the best I’ve used, I’ve unpacked loads of mice such as the Razer Ultimate and GPro Superlight. The mouse has by far, the nicest packaging I’ve ever seen on a mouse, the box perfectly slides out and presents a nice clean mouse, it comes with RGB on the scroll wheel but I prefer it without. It comes with a 2.4ghz dongle or a 2K recover, even Bluetooth but I use the 2k dongle, once you download the software which can be a tad difficult to find but it’s at the bottom of their webpage. the software is simple and easy to use and I used it to change the dpi settings, on the bottom of the mouse you have settings for Bluetooth, off and 2.4Ghz. and a Dpi button which flashes a colour which symbols which setting it’s on. Goes upto 24k which I find is wayyy overkill as I use 900. Brilliant and smooth mouse and is a good gamibg experience.
I you’re the kind of person that needs a certain “heaviness” to your mouse, this isn’t for you. However, if you’re looking for a super lightweight mouse that can connect in three different ways and with various DPI options, it’s a winner !
Box/packaging is nice enough though nothing exceptional, but it’s the mouse itself that needs to shine, and shine it does.
It’s roughly the same size as a gaming mouse from a well known brand, that my son uses, but without the little thumb rest. It sits in the hand comfortably, and although I’m a “righty”, it doesn’t feel to be designed to be solely used by right handers, it didn’t feel to be awkward in my left (apart from the obvious unfamiliarity that a right hander would naturally feel). It’s more of a palm grip than claw type grip and sits comfortably.
Underneath the mouse itself is a tiny opening door flap that houses the USB radio receiver. Placing the receiver into a USB on my PC and turning the mouse to the radio setting (via toggle switch underneath) immediately connected the two together and the mouse was “live”. Similarly, turning the mouse toggle to Bluetooth mode and holding down the left mouse button + right mouse button, + pressing the scroll wheel down all at once, makes the mouse discoverable to your Bluetooth adapter. Mine connected without hesitation and worked exactly the same as via the included USB dongle. The final connection option is via included USB-C cable. The cable is braided but flexible and feels of a high quality. Selecting the centre option of the toggle switch, and connecting the USB-C cable again brings the mouse to life and works flawlessly, obviously charging the mouse into the bargain.
They include a USB-C female to USB-A female adaptor, presumably to facilitate an extension if required, though it wasn’t something I needed. Also included is a small (according to the writing underneath) “Mini M3S receiver”, which I can only think is a Bluetooth adaptor for if you don’t already have one and would like to connect that way.
As can be seen on the photos it weighed an incredibly low 55g, which is 2g heavier than they advertise, but they do say +/- 2g. It’s certainly the lightest mouse I’ve ever used, buy a long way. As can also be seen, it has white Teflon, or PTFE sliders to make moving the mouse easier, they include some smaller looking replacements in the box for when they eventually wear.
The mouse uses LED lighting around the mouse wheel to indicate various things such as type of connection, whether you’re in Bluetooth discovery mode and to indicate the chosen DPI levels, which is changed by pressing a small rubber button underneath. It also has indicator lights there too.
My only negative with the whole package is that I cannot at this time work out how any of the mouse buttons are “programable”. Having said that, it does everything that I want a mouse to do, and it does it very well indeed. I charged the battery upon receiving it and four days later it was still working great. I’m overly cautious by nature, so I just plug in a USB-C cable for an hour or so, unplug and carry on. I’ve no reason to believe it wouldn’t go longer without charging, other than I’d hate it to suddenly die on my just when I needed it the most.
As long as you are looking for a very lightweight mouse. Several connection options, everything needed included in the box, this is a winner !
I have used this mouse for a month.
Nothing to complain for a mouse which is just half a price compared to some top mice (gpx, DA v3 pro, Lamzu thorn…). Good shape, light weight, decent skates.
However, I think there’s a minor problem with optimizing its sensor. Motion sync and angle snapping aren’t really good.
Make sure you download the mouses software and turn off motion sync and angle snapping.
I got this mouse for my daughter to use on her gaming PC, she loved the fact that it is the colour pink and likes the overall feel and quality of the mouse itself.
The mouse worked as expected and the buttons are responsive also.
Being able to connect this via Bluetooth means she does not have to have wires all over her desk, however if preferred you can connect this via a wire also.
Well packaged and presented.
Very responsive, even using Bluetooth connection. Selective sensitivity, perfect for gaming.
The quick start guide was not a guide but a diagram of what the buttons are for.
The three connection modes are particularly useful, if the battery goes flat at a critical time simply use the supplied cable. The cable is very supple, does not hinder mouse, and comes with adapters USB-A/C each end of the cable so should cater for all needs.
The mouse itself is very light, it feels plastic, and the switches are super sensitive (in a good way) and the scroll wheel has a solid feel to it, complete with a mini rubber treaded tyre around it for good grip.
I ordered this for my son, he was unsure about the pink colour at first but has since grown to like it. It is very easy to spot on the desk.
It claims to be PC only, and it was designed for PCs, however I tested it on my MacBook and it connected via Bluetooth instantly and worked well. Bear in mind that the side buttons do nothing on a Mac and there is supplied no app to assign these buttons, but this is no problem with its target market is PC gamers.
The light weight and super sensitivity should help ease cramped hands and wrists from prolonged use, overall a good gaming mouse.