🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Comfort!
The TRELC Gaming Mouse is an ergonomic vertical mouse designed to reduce wrist strain while providing high-performance features for gamers. With a 10000 DPI sensor, 11 programmable buttons, and customizable RGB lighting, this mouse is perfect for FPS, MOBA, and MMO gaming. Its onboard memory allows for easy setup across multiple devices, making it a versatile choice for any serious gamer.
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.33"L x 2.83"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 5.76 ounces |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Range | 5.9 Feet |
Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Embellishment Feature | LED |
Button Quantity | 11 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Operating System | Windows/Mac/Linux |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Onboard Memory, Programmable Buttons, Ergonomic Design, RGB Lights |
Movement Detection | Optical |
J**N
Save your wrist get this
Takes a little to get used to but it works great
E**1
Love the ergonomics, but the "Forward" button is an uncomfortable streach for my short thumb.
Having just received this and having read some of the reviews, I've come to the conclusion that perhaps there aught to be two models of this mouse. One for smaller hands, because for me (and some others, according to the reviews) the lower "Forward" button is difficult to reach. I find myself pressing the "Back" button before I'm able to click the forward button.As other's have mentioned, I would prefer a regular joystick style thumb stick that can combine keys such as W-A for moving at an angle of forward-left, or W-D for Forward-Right, etc...I also wish it could combine key combinations like most other mice, or keyboards. Although, I can work around that, but not when using the thumb stick as a movement control. I'll probably assign different key strokes or macros to the different positions for other purposes.The idea and concept is "great". I could just use some refining. (I got spoiled by a "Cyborg MMO7" mouse I had about 10 years or so ago. I LOVED that mouse
R**Y
I Ran Mine Into The Ground, Here's Everything You Need To Know
TLDR: It's better than mediocre, but it isn't amazing. I'll be purchasing it again because there's no other vertical mouse with lots of programmable buttons.IDK what "TRELC" is, this is a Zelotes C-18. It even says so on the mouse in the pictures. I use my computer A LOT and this lasted me 2 years 8 months. My issue with it is minor (unnoticeable to some) and I could probably keep using it for another 6 months if I wanted. I'd say the lifespan is a bit below average, but most people would replace it long before faults occur. I'm not a stickler for weight or sensors, and I think most of the people who are have skill issues. It's good enough, I promise.Pros:It's a vertical mouse. I like it8 extra programmable keys (You can reprogram right left and middle click if you want and make it 11)Putting 5 programmable keys into a joystick format is great. It's intuitive and stops this from being a key monstrosity while having as many programmable keys as one. That being said it's a bit misleading.The forwards and back keys on the side are nice I like them while browsing the internet and like rebinding them for games.The lighting strip can be controlled or disabled (NOT THE "DPI" LIGHTS ON TOP)The Zelotes C-18 Program is capable of everything I could possibly need from it and is extremely lightweight. Once you apply changes you don't need it running in the background, but even if you leave it open it has no significant impact on performance, which puts most big name mouse bloatware to shame.Cons:The joystick is not a joystick and shouldn't be treated as such. The joystick is 5 buttons in a trench-coat. It can't even do 8 way, just 4 way, making WASD/Arrow keys superior at being a joystick.The forwards and back key on the side are too far away, the back key is in a very natural spot, but you'll probably have to change your grip to push the forward keyThe "DPI" Lighting on top is blue and only blue, and cannot be entirely disabled. I hate it, and removed the LEDs from the PCB.The Zelotes C-18 Program is at times non-intuitive. They did not have a native english speaker double check it, but it's never too far off. It's limited to only 2 profiles that must be manually switched between. It's less convenient than the bloatware most big name mouse companies have.Overall:It's better than average, but not by a lot. My main selling point, and why I'll be buying it again, is that it's a vertical mouse with 8 extra buttons on it. The highest that I can find elsewhere on a vertical mouse is 3 extra buttons, and the highest I can find on a standard mouse that doesn't have a panel of keys on the side is 6. There's probably better ergonomic solutions out there, and there's definitely mice with more buttons. It's a good compromise of everything I like, and although it feels like there's a lot of room for improvement, I'm not buying something else.
A**Z
Really Cool
This is a great mouse; it feels great in the hand, and just looks really cool. The resolution indicitaor lights on top look cool, and the flowing multicolor lightbars on the bottom look really slick as well. The thumbstick on top is especially nice, and is really great for easily adjusting the map in RTS and tactical wargames (such as BattleTech, which I play A LOT.) The bottom two thumb buttons are placed just a bit too far forward and can be a little hard to reach, but that will depend on the angle of your arm and how you hold the mouse (they would be much better if they were positioned just a bit further back, closer to the palm.)I got this mouse because about two months ago I suddenly developed a really bad case of tendonitis in the middle two fingers of my mouse hand, to the point that my finger knuckle went *CLUNK* every time I bent my finger, and eventually I couldn't even close my fist. I had seen upright ergonomic mice like this before and thought they looked cool but I never had a reason to justify the cost of buying one before, but when I developed the tendonitis I decided I'd give one a try to see if it helped. And thankfully after starting to use this mouse instead it cleared up after a few weeks.I had initially worried that it would be hard to get accustomed to this new style of mouse with my hand in a different position, but I quickly realized that it was actually easier for me and gave me even more control than with a standard mouse; the position of your hand on the mouse allows you to rest the heel of your palm on the mousepad, allowing you fine precision control over the movement of the mouse. You just need to make sure that your mousepad has a surface that isn't too slick or the mouse can slide all over the place the moment you take your hand off it.I only wish it was wireless, since I use a laptop that I literally sit on my lap and the cable can get in the way, but that isn't any kind of complaint against this mouse in particular; the cable is actually really nice and coated in a woven fabric material that keeps it from getting all tangled and knotted up.Overall it's a really nice mouse, and I consider it well worth the price.
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