Experience the ultimate gaming advantage with the UtechSmart VENUS Pro RGB Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse. Featuring 16 fully programmable buttons, this innovative mouse allows you to customize complex macros and reassign key functions for enhanced gameplay. Streamline your actions with a single button that combines multiple commands, significantly reducing response times and streamlining your arsenal of spells. Designed with 12 of the 16 buttons positioned at various angles, this mouse ensures maximum comfort and easy access for your thumb.
Harness the power of dual modes with ultra-speed wireless technology. The VENUS Pro utilizes 2.4 GHz data transmission paired with a mini signal receiver for unparalleled performance, eliminating traditional wireless latency. With a robust 10-meter reception boundary, you can roam free while enjoying seamless connectivity and quick response times.
Get ready to game with confidence thanks to its endurable battery life. The UtechSmart Venus Pro boasts a generous 1000mA battery, featuring an auto-sleep mode and low power consumption to extend usage. With a single 2-hour charge, enjoy up to 70 hours of gameplay, ensuring you stay in the action longer without interruptions. The accompanying software also provides real-time battery monitoring for peace of mind.
Equipped with a custom high-precision optical sensor, tested by thousands of users and professionals, the VENUS Pro features an advanced UtechSmart PixArt PMW3335 sensor with DPI settings configurable up to 16,000. With 5 switchable DPI stages and a polling rate of 1000 Hz, experience unparalleled accuracy and responsiveness for a superior gaming experience.
Designed with your comfort in mind, the ergonomic shape of the UtechSmart Venus Pro alleviates wrist fatigue while providing a secure grip, enhancing control during long sessions. Its grinding coating not only increases friction for better handling but also ensures a sweat-resistant and skin-friendly surface for a comfortable experience.
Take your gaming to the next level with the UtechSmart VENUS Pro Wireless RGB MMO Gaming Mouse, where innovation meets comfort and performance.
Devin –
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Initially, I was hesitant about the UtechSmart Venus Pro RGB Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse. The price seemed a bit high, and I wasn’t sure if it would truly enhance my gaming experience. However, after using it for a while, I can confidently say that it has exceeded my expectations.
The customizable buttons are a game-changer. Being able to program them for specific actions has greatly improved my gaming skills and response time. The dual modes with ultra-speed wireless technology provide a stable connection with minimal latency, allowing me to game with confidence.
The battery life is impressive as well. With the ability to last up to 70 hours on a single charge, I no longer have to worry about constantly recharging the mouse. Additionally, the ergonomic design ensures that I can game for hours without experiencing any discomfort.
Overall, the UtechSmart Venus Pro is a fantastic gaming mouse that offers great value for the price. If you’re looking to take your gaming to the next level, I highly recommend giving it a try.
Jeff –
Disclaimer: – I bought this mouse myself. I did not receive it as any part of a promotion, therefore the below is entirely my own thoughts & opinion.
The 1st thing I noticed was the texture on the outer layer of the mouse. For lack of a better term, it’s “gritty” and it’s frankly a game changer. Not that your hand ever gets so sweaty where a smooth mouse causes an issue, (or perhaps it does) but it allowed for light grip that still allowed total control. This is the first mouse I’ve owned that has had this type of outer layer and like most of you here, I’ve owned a LOT of different mice over the years.
For me, one of the biggest selling points was the ability for it to be used either tethered to your PC (wired) which charges the onboard battery whilst in use or completely wireless. To switch to wired or wireless there is a selector switch on the bottom side of the mouse, just to the left of the sensor. You can also turn the RGB’s on from this same location should you want to.
The 12 programable buttons on the side will come in handy when extra rebindable keys are needed, especially for RPG’s. They have a soft feel when pressed and are silent, vs. the regular “clicking” sound the 2 primary mouse buttons make. This may be why some people thought they felt “mushy” when they were just silent?
Last but not least, the mouse’s sensor is absolutely smooth as silk. I immediately noticed a difference over my current mouse, which is from a major brand (I’ll not bash them publicly and so will not use their name) and cost more than the Venus Pro but isn’t even in the same league as it. The difference is that pronounced, though I’ll most likely still suck in-game lol!
The mouse came with a USB-C cable for charging and wired use, along with the USB dongle for wireless use. It also comes with an “flat” USB thumb drive that you pop-out of a credit card shaped holder and insert into a USB port on your PC or laptop. Keep in mind that It does not look like your standard USB drive, but more like a long & narrow MicroSD with the “contact” facing up so you might need to try out which way it inserts into the USB slot on your end. Once it does, it’ll automatically take you to the page where you can download and install the software where you can then change the RGB colors, custom configure the keys, change the polling rate and configure the 5 levels of DPI settings. (100 DPI to 16,000 DPI which is switched to on-the-fly by the up & down arrows just below the scroll wheel. It’s nice as each press turns a light on next to the up & down arrow showing you which DPI the mouse is currently set at.) The software itself is both intuitive and so easy to navigate.
Time will of course be the ultimate judge, but so far, it’s proving itself to be an excellent mouse!
F. K. –
This is a great mouse for the price you pay. I purchased this mouse in mid-2023 and it’s starting to die on me. After 18 months, the battery still holds good charge (gets to 70% after a longer gaming session with RGB on but it does die quickly afterwards), lights work, unfortunately the left and right buttons are wearing out. I use it for gaming so you can guess that the click-count on those is high. Previously I’ve owned much more expensive logitechs which have lasted me longer but they also had less bells and whistles. That’s your trade-off essentially.
As far as the size of the mouse and the grip goes, I found it comfortable. It’s what I would call an average sized mouse and it’s a nice grip. I have a hard time reaching the 1,2,3 buttons with my thumb and 4,5,6 are not a great ergonomic reach either but i don’t need that many buttons. The software it comes with has a good amount of control and customization options and you can assign lesser used features to those buttons if you use macros or what not.