Core 3 for bloody what it gives. Review of the gaming mouse A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9



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The device prevents the loss of important things, works via Bluetooth 4.0 service, using a special application. It can effectively locate children, pets, lost or stolen items within a distance of 75 feet. The accessory can be used as a kind of remote control for selfie photo and voice recorder. Low energy consumption (the battery charge lasts about 6 months in standby mode), the ability to program 8 things at the same time, small dimensions and light weight provide maximum ease of use of iTag.

What is Smart Alarm?

This is a smart search feature that prevents important things from being lost, and is based on Bluetooth 4.0 technology. It can “link” the location of your easily lost items, pets and children to your smartphone through a special application using Bluetooth. There are also functions such as loss prevention, searching for lost items, the ability to take selfie photos, and voice recording.

What can iTag do?
- Anti-lost key fob system: when the iTag is further than 75 feet from the smartphone, an audible alarm will sound on it and on the key fob
- Search function "Find It": now you can easily find iTag and smartphone within the valid range. You don't have to worry about their location

Search for lost items: the location of the necessary items will be marked on the map for quick search

Bluetooth service search function: You don't have to worry about the Bluetooth range, you can use the app to track the location where the connection was last successfully restored.

Additional features:

Selfie Photo: Just press the iTag button once and a signal will be sent to your smartphone via Bluetooth. Now you don't have to hold your phone in your hands!

In addition to all this, iTag is small in size, very lightweight and covered with ABS material with a silicone insert, which will provide a pleasant tactile sensation.

iTag is a key fob tracker that has four main functions:

1.Location recording

A special application shows your location and the position of the lost item on the map. Just follow the directions on the map to find it.

2. Smart reminders


When the key fob and smartphone are in close proximity to each other, the latter will receive a sound signal. This will be especially useful when you are waiting for your luggage, because the signal will notify you of its arrival.

3. Finding lost things


Lost items can now be found very quickly using the appropriate application. Even if you have a little mess in your room, it won’t be any problem finding them.

4. Sound warning


When the key fob is far from you, a sound signal will be sent to it and to your smartphone.

Application for iOS and Android

iTracing on iOS

For iTag to work fully on iOS, you need to download and install free application iTracing via iTunes.

How to get started?

Turn on Bluetooth service

Open the application

Supported languages: English, Danish, French, German, Korean, Chinese, Spanish.

Compatibility: iOS 7.0+, iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

iTracing on Android

For full functionality, download and install the free iTracing app via Google Play.

How to get started?

Turn on Bluetooth service
Install the iTracing app
Open the application
Click the button in the form of a magnifying glass to search for linked iTag devices, which in turn will indicate the location of the things you are looking for.
Compatibility: Requires Android 4.3 or later.


Specifications Bluetooth keychain tracker iTag Black for iOS/Android:

Dimensions: 52 mm x 31 mm x 11 mm
Compatibility: for iPhone4s/5/5S/5C, iPad mini/Touch 5/3/4/Air, for Android devices
Compatible OS: iOS 7.0+, Android 4.3+
Operating distance: about 75 feet (without barriers)
Battery: lithium CR2032
Waiting time: 6 months
Application: iTracing
Possibility of connecting up to 10 iTag devices
Weight: 9 grams
Material: ABS + silicone
Color: black.

Gaming peripherals have apparently become a very profitable business, and companies with a wider profile have joined manufacturers specializing only in the gaming segment. These include Asus, Logitech and now A4Tech. She has already released a series of gaming products called Bloody.

What is this?

A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9 is a wired gaming mouse with an Avago A9800 laser sensor with a maximum resolution of 8200 DPI, Japanese Omron switches with durability up to 20 million clicks, 9 fully programmable buttons and a response time of “less than” 1 ms (according to the manufacturer).

The mouse uses metal legs with a durable and smooth surface, Metal X"Glide Armor Boot, which promise wear resistance of up to 300 km of "run" (let's call it that). The proprietary software has a huge number of settings and allows you to configure the mouse completely to suit your own needs. Starting from different modes resolutions and ending with recoil compensation in shooters and writing macros. All this is stored on the built-in memory of 160 KB.

What else does it have?

A permanent 1.8-meter fabric-wrapped cable is used for connection. The mouse itself is covered with a "rubberized, sweat-resistant coating" (based on official information), and the buttons have a textured pattern. The mouse is asymmetrical and designed to be used right hand, on the sides there are corresponding recesses for fingers.

What's in the box?

The packaging is quite standard for gaming devices: it is of considerable size, the front part opens like a book, under it you can see the manipulator itself and a description of the software features. In our kit (in addition to the mouse) there was a booklet with the entire line of Bloody products, a card with the address for downloading branded software, and stickers with the Bloody logo.

What does the A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9 look like?

The mouse is quite large, the frame is made entirely of metal, on top of which there are plastic covers. Upper part has a soft-touch coating, the sides are made of rougher, rougher plastic. The wheel is rubberized and textured. Below is a two-position joystick button (forward, backward) and two additional ones. As expected, there is a luminous logo, like all similar gadgets.

On the left side there is a characteristic indentation for the thumb and two additional buttons. Metal parts of the frame are visible in front and behind:

On the other side there are two indentations: for the ring finger and little finger. They are located quite well and thoughtfully. The slots in the frame are illuminated on both sides (apparently for greater effect):

The lower part is made entirely of metal, both the bottom and the legs. Everything fits very well and dust doesn’t get clogged anywhere (as happens with many mice):

You can take a closer look at the Terminator TL9 in the gallery below:

How convenient is it?

The buttons are easy to press and moderately noisy: there is no noise throughout the entire apartment and the user will not disturb the life of his family (if there is one). The scroll wheel is quite soft and makes almost no sound. Due to the design, length (123 mm) and finger grooves on the side panels, it is most convenient to use a palm grip. The side additional buttons are well located and easy to press. The top joystick and additional buttons are quite difficult to reach: the gap between their block and the scroll wheel is quite large, but these buttons are used primarily to change the shooting mode and at this moment are not so critical.

The metal legs, as promised by the manufacturer, glide very well over the surface. When using the mouse on the table, they glide so well that when minimum inclination the mouse begins to move across the surface without any user effort. I really liked it, although it is a very personal moment. An option to increase the coefficient of friction is to use a playing surface (popularly called a “rug”). The mouse weighs 150 g, slippery metal legs allow you to move the mouse with the minimum of effort. Personally, I would like more weight: the rodent flies too easily and sweepingly across the surface of the table.

What can A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9 do?

Of course, the mouse works without any problems immediately when connected to a PC, but one of the features of this mouse is the customization to suit your needs. Bloody5 can be downloaded from the official website; there are both free and paid, more functional versions. The software doesn't look very "friendly". The interface is translated into Russian very clumsily and partially, although basic knowledge English language quite enough for use. There are 8 tabs at the top, which are not always active (depending on the selected mode). On the main page there is a selection of modes, switching between which takes some time:

There are only four modes, the first two of which are free, to activate the rest you need to pay an additional $20 (or buy the Activated version of the mouse, it is approximately 70 UAH more expensive than the regular one, which is more profitable than paying $20 at the current exchange rate). The last two modes are available in a trial version (1000 clicks), which allows you to determine their need. Modes are designed for different game genres:

  • Core 1– mode for strategies and FPS and office use. All additional buttons become inactive
  • Core 2– a mode for FPS with the ability to configure burst shots with one click of a button. By default, additional button 1 is responsible for one shot, additional. button n - double shot, 3 - triple and 4 - four shots in a row
  • Ultra Core 3– FPS mode with macro settings, recoil compensation and trajectory settings. To use this module you need downloaded or your own scripts
  • Ultra Core 4– a mode for MMO games with a Combo panel that allows you to create sequences of actions

First, let's look at the tabs common to all modes. Button is responsible for assigning functions to buttons:

In the Sensitivity tab, you can adjust the response speed from 1 to 18 ms, the sensor resolution from 100 to 8200 DPI (in in this case called CPI) in steps of 100 and the USB connection polling frequency from 125 MHz to 1000 MHz. You can configure up to 5 DPI modes, which are switched in a rather inconvenient way: the joystick button tilts forward for 3 seconds, after which the desired value is selected with the wheel. Saved with the same joystick.

The Guard tab was created exclusively for wireless mice; in this case it is not needed:

When you turn on Core 2, the Guns tab becomes active, where you can configure one-click burst shooting modes and sniper mode:

In Ultra Core 3 mode, 2 more tabs appear, the first is Macro, for setting up macros. Here it’s worth looking into the instructions: this tab is absolutely not clear and it won’t be easy to quickly figure it out on your own:

And the Healshot tab. She is responsible for setting recoil compensation, there is a list with games and a table that indicates the type of shooting, weapon, button selection, monitor resolution and sensitivity value. The Headshot button opens a menu with settings for any weapon:

In Ultra Core 4 mode, instead of Headshot, the Combo tab is active, where you can configure a sequence of actions that will be performed by clicking once, cyclically while holding down the button, or by pressing once, up to and including again:

In practice, the rodent proved to be very convincing: it was tested on Starcraft 2, Battlefield 3, Watch Dogs and Wolfenstein: The New Order. Thanks to the fast response time and the wide range of possible DPI values, no issues arose in any of the games. The assignment of the buttons works as expected, after some dancing I tried the Trial options of Ultra Core 3 and 4: there is nothing special to say about the benefits and use of macros, this function is not something special. I was more interested in the recoil compensation function. After a lot of googling and manipulation, some results were achieved. When configured correctly, the function really works and helps to significantly improve accuracy in shooters.

With regard to ordinary applications, everything is familiar and convenient. There are no special features; I was comfortable working with office applications, graphic editors and a browser at a resolution of 1200 DPI. The downside is that there is no separate button for quickly switching the DPI value: you need to perform the manipulations that are described a little earlier in this section.

Bottom line

From an ergonomic point of view, I liked the A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9. There is no discomfort with prolonged use. Very slippery feet plus a sensor with high resolution and customizability allows you to customize the mouse for almost any user and any needs. The proprietary software has very wide customization options, some of which will be useful only to particularly scrupulous gamers. For most average users, this will be enough. free version. The Bloody5 interface itself is made rather clumsily and not very user friendly, as they say. A separate DPI switch button would also be nice. The mouse is not for sale yet, although I dare to assume that it will cost about 550 UAH (the version with activated software will be 80 UAH more expensive). There is a lot in this price range various options, the closest in characteristics are other A4Tech Bloody models. Some models of the more popular Razer and SteelSeries also fit into the same amount, although such a sensor and customization options are not discussed there.

4 reasons to buy A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9:

  • Convenient design;
  • high-resolution laser sensor that works on almost any surface;
  • extensive customization options using proprietary software;
  • slippery and durable metal legs.

2 reasons not to buy A4Tech Bloody Terminator TL9:

  • Lack of a separate DPI switch button;
  • inconvenient Bloody5 software;

Saturated domestic market gaming peripheral recently welcomed a new player. Under the “bloody” brand Bloody invaded it famous manufacturer accessories, A4Tech company. The brand already has a lot of products behind it, but they come to our market in portions. GAMETECH's attention was drawn to the Bloody ZL5 mouse, designed for the most accurate fighters on the virtual front.

Specifications:

  • Type: laser
  • Connection: USB
  • Sensor: Avago A9800
  • Switches: Omron
  • Sensitivity: 100-8200 dpi
  • Surface processing frequency: 12000 Hz
  • Surface processing speed: 3.81 m/s
  • Polling rate: up to 1000 Hz
  • Memory capacity: 160 KB
  • Size: 118×78×40 (mm)
  • Weight: 150 g

Design

It’s boring to talk about the configuration of the Bloody ZL5: it consists of accompanying pieces of paper and a sticker.


So let's move on to the design.


The appearance of the Bloody ZL5 evokes memories - the layout of the main body parts is almost the same. The top panel is made of rubberized plastic, pleasant to the touch and does not collect fingerprints. Between its two halves there is a small glossy circle where a bloody handprint flickers - the brand logo. Depending on the settings, it may turn green or yellow.


The left mouse button is slightly wider than the right one, but the right one is slightly longer than the left one. Between them there is a wheel with a rubberized rim. There is no horizontal scrolling available for it, but in the test sample, when tilted to the right, clicking the left key worked.


The wheel is illuminated different colors depending on the active mode of the left button (we will describe this in more detail in the next section). Below the wheel there are three small buttons. The top pair just switches the modes of the left key, and the third button cyclically switches DPI.


On the left side there is a decent set of keys for the thumb. The forward-backward pairing for navigation has been supplanted by a lever for the aforementioned left-key mode adjustment. Moreover, the navigation buttons had to be completely expanded. Next to them is a “sniper” mode key, when pressed the sensitivity sharply decreases.


The side panels of the mouse have slanted slots, adding some variety to the design. On right side no controls were found.


At first glance, it may seem that there is an aluminum part at the base of the mouse. But upon closer acquaintance, it becomes clear that this is disguised plastic. A red glow breaks through the slots in the “stern” of the manipulator.


Strangely enough, the legs of the Bloody ZL5 are metal. They provide a comfortable level of grip that varies slightly depending on the surface.


The Bloody ZL5 mouse turned out to be quite nice. However, the placement of some controls may have a negative impact on usability. These sacrifices were made for the sake of quickly switching weapon settings (left button mode).

Software and Quad Core System

Branded software Bloody is downloaded from the link provided on a separate card in the package. We install the utility through a conflicting installer:


Opening home page and we see the gold Ultra Core icons. We hover the mouse over one of them and... we receive an offer to purchase! Next to it is the “Buy activation code” button, go ahead.


It turns out that to fully unlock the list of features of the Bloody ZL5, you need to shell out $13. And this is still a generous offer - the amount crossed out next to it is as much as 30 dollars. The generous A4Tech, fortunately, offers a demo of access to these paid functions (for a thousand clicks), so we can understand what the paid “cores” of Ultra Core 3 and 4 actually are.



Ultra Core 3 is convenient for " challenging games FPS". Judging by the description and the settings screen, it allows you to automatically eliminate sight displacement when shooting. What can hinder cheaters is not only the need to fork out money, but also the difficulty of using the “ultra-core,” which is described in a separate 13-page manual. And rightly so.


Ultra Core 4 is designed for MMOs and offers advanced macro editor capabilities. Probably a little more intuitive - the manual is only 10 pages long.


In general, in the next tab there is a regular macro editor, somewhat more overloaded and, perhaps, less convenient. But it is also available only in paid modes Ultra Core 3 and 4. And for free, you can assign only macros from the standard set to keys, which mainly includes combinations from Counter-Strike.


So, we've dealt with the paid functionality of Bloody. By the way, it works in the same way with other mice from the manufacturer. Now let's talk about quickly switching weapon settings. This setting is expressed in the number of clicks (shots) that occur per press of the left button. The side slider toggles this value between "1" and "n" (default 2). The buttons below the wheel include triple and quadruple clicks.

The active number of shots and sensitivity level indicator is located in a small window. In the corresponding tab of the utility, the value for the “sniper” mode is set (from 50 to 800 in 50 dpi increments). Quickly switching weapon settings is included in the feature set of Ultra Core 2, also in the free mode. In addition to it, there is also a basic Ultra Core 1. There are no add-ons here, but the manufacturer claims that thanks to this the mouse works the fastest.


What else is included in Bloody's free options list? Up to five sensitivity levels (from 100 to 8200 in 100 dpi increments). Possibility of calibrating sensors and changing the polling frequency. And also setting custom commands on all buttons except the lever on the left side. All mouse settings are saved in internal memory.

Usage

The need for additional placement of four weapon settings switches required a change in the usual button arrangement. In some cases, these changes are reversible: buttons “3” and “4” can be assigned to switch sensitivity, as is done in many other mice.


But in some cases there is nothing you can do. The lever on the left is fixed to switching weapon settings, and if you do not use this option, it will be of no use. The vertically oriented thumb buttons take some getting used to. True, in the end they turn out to be more convenient than the “sniper” mode button, since the latter is slightly recessed into the body and cannot be pressed quickly. The disadvantages of the mouse also include the lack of a DPI indicator.


The software is not very user-friendly. Due to the fact that all items are translated into Russian by machine without checking, it can be difficult to understand what is going on. Fortunately, the utility provides links to detailed instructions to "ultranuclei". Although they are written in English, they are much easier to understand than the hints in the program itself.

The appearance of paid functionality in gaming mice surprised us, to put it mildly. But it is worth recognizing that Ultra Core 3 provides an original set of functions that we have not yet seen from competitors. Although from an ethical point of view, of course, it cannot be approved. And in Ultra Core 4, in principle, it simply made for a fee what was provided by default in the software of other mice.


Unconditionally to positive aspects Bloody ZL5 we can attribute the materials used. Rubberized plastic turns out to be more convenient and neater than the classic “soft-touch”. The use of metal plates instead of Teflon pads is also fully justified.

Diagnosis

The Bloody ZL5 mouse turned out to be one of the most interesting devices who visited our “Toolkit”. A4Tech dared to experiment: it developed original software and redesigned the mouse for it. If you don’t practice fair multiplayer, then the new product will be a godsend for you (until it gets banned from the server). Otherwise, the Bloody ZL5 has few competitive advantages.

The average price of Bloody ZL5 at the time of writing is about 1,400 rubles, which, taking into account the factors described above, can be attributed to the advantages of the mouse.

  • Excellent combination of materials
  • Original extended functionality

Contra:

  • Free functionality is somewhat limited compared to competitors
  • Inconvenient implementation of the “sniper” mode button
  • No DPI indicator
  • The software is not easy to learn (largely due to poor translation)

Activation of 3 and 4 cores for Bloody 5 V2014.0708 software

1. Remove all previous “old” versions of Bloody software.

2. Install the Bloody5 B5-2014.0708 software from the archive.

3. Launch Bloody 5.

4. In the "Ultracore" tab, turn on "Core 1" and exit the software!!! Attention!!! not through the cross in the upper right corner, but by pressing the joystick.

5. Check that the Bloody software is not minimized in the tray.

6. Transfer the Activator5.exe file to the folder C:\Program Files\Bloody5\Bloody5 or for Win x64 C:\Program Files (x86)\Bloody5\Bloody5

7. Run "Activator5.exe"

8. In the launched window, use the Right Mouse Button (RMB) to click “Activate”, then use the Left Mouse Button (LMB) to click “Core3Activate”, in the window that appears, click “CORE3/4 Activation”, close the window and select “Core3” in the “UltraCore” tab.

9. All cores of your Bloody mouse are working!

10. Delete the Activator5.exe file

11. Next, launch the Bloody software through the original file!

If none of the methods work, then I advise you to simply visit the store on the website www.bloody.tw , there you will find a 100% reliable solution to the problem!

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This October A4Tech finally introduced a new line of gaming mice Bloody, which can shoot several times in one click, independently suppress weapon recoil and execute mind-blowing macros. On paper, it all looked so unusual that, as soon as the opportunity arose, we immediately ordered the entire series for testing. A total of three rodents arrived - Multi-Core Gaming Mouse Gun3 V3, V5 And V7. Since technically they are all similar, we structured the text as follows: first we talk about the appearance, and then we figure out how it all works and feels.

A4Tech Bloody Multi-Core Gaming Mouse Gun3 V3

Specifications

Type: wired * Interface: USB 2.0* Material: plastic * Color: black * Sensor: laser, 3000 dpi * Polling Rate: 1 GHz * Response time: 1 ms * Buttons: Cable length: 1.8 m * Additionally: Dimensions: 12.5x6.5x3.8 cm * Price for January 2013: 1100 rubles

Our trio is decorated very neatly and beautifully. Rodents are delivered in nice boxes with color printing and hinged lid with a transparent window. Inside there are instructions, a mini-disk with drivers, several stickers and a set of replaceable Teflon feet.

The first representative of the series, Gun3 V3, resembles the . The body is wide and fits the entire palm; there is a characteristic hump in the center. The back is made of easily soiled, but pleasant to the touch soft-touch plastic. The sides are made of rough plastic with deep notches that cling well to your fingers. A couple of keys are on the left side, three more are in the center, right behind the wheel. The mouse fits perfectly in the hand, although many will find it too massive.

A4Tech Bloody Multi-Core Gaming Mouse Gun3 V5

Specifications

Type: wired * Interface: USB 2.0* Material: plastic * Color: black * Sensor: laser, 3000 dpi * Polling Rate: 1 GHz * Response time: 1 ms * Buttons: 2 main, 5 additional, wheel-button * Cable length: 1.8 m * Additionally: macro support, internal memory 160 KB, trajectory adjustment (adjustment of shooting accuracy) * Dimensions: 12.5x8.2x3.8 cm * Price for January 2013: 1200 rubles

The design elements of the V5 echo its brother: concave clicks, pointed ends. But the design itself has narrowed, and grooves have appeared at the ends for gripping with fingers. It’s strange, but although the body is completely symmetrical, the keys on the left side were not duplicated, so there is no question of complete mirroring.

The materials have changed a bit. While the top received the same soft-touch plastic, the plastic on the sides became smooth, which reduced grip. But the mouse is more comfortable in the hand and fits freely even in a small palm. I was lucky with the buttons too. The engineers managed to catch the moment when a light press is enough to click. In shooters, where a delay of a split second turns into death, this is a great help.

A4Tech Bloody Multi-Core Gaming Mouse Gun3 V7

Specifications

Type: wired * Interface: USB 2.0* Material: plastic * Color: black * Sensor: laser, 3000 dpi * Polling Rate: 1 GHz * Response time: 1 ms * Buttons: 2 main, 5 additional, wheel-button * Cable length: 1.8 m * Additionally: macro support, internal memory 160 KB, trajectory adjustment (adjustment of shooting accuracy) * Dimensions: 13x7.5x3.8 cm * Price for January 2013: 1200 rubles

The third and last mouse in our review is subtly reminiscent of the design: a raised back, pads for the thumb and ring fingers, and in the center there is a line of buttons stylized to resemble armor scales.

The length of the rodent is close to its counterparts, but at the same as V3 and slightly thicker than V5. The clicks have the usual straight shape, the wheel is completely covered by the housing. The side keys have changed a bit. If in V3 they were deliberately elongated, and in V5, on the contrary, they were shortened, then with V7 the engineers came to a golden mean. The same can be said about ergonomics: the mouse is not as aggressive as its relatives, and due to the finger rests it strains your hand less.

Little tricks

Mice require very little to operate. Install the Bloody 2 software and plug the USB tail into the computer. The cable is of high quality, wrapped in fabric, bends well and is equipped with a special Velcro that helps you carefully roll up and secure the extra centimeters.

All rodents received protected plastic screen laser sensor with a resolution of 3000 dpi. It's not much, but it's enough for most games. Sensitivity is adjusted in the software. It can be changed both by axes and by a general regulator. To switch on the fly, A4Tech came up with a clever scheme. The software presets the required values ​​- for example, 800, 1000, 2500, 3000 dpi. Then, during the game, just click the key closest to the scroll a couple of times and spin the wheel. In this case, a scale with the selected parameter will appear in the lower right corner. For those who like instant “jumps”, it is possible to assign the necessary dpi to the buttons under the thumb; for this, there is a corresponding item in the menu, which also allows you to assign keyboard actions or Windows commands to the keys.

However main feature Bloody 2 is a choice of operating modes. There are three of them in total. Core 1 stitches a rodent onto a regular office profile. Core 2 activates A4Tech's signature trick - rapid shooting, when a single click triggers a series of triggers. Previously, a button next to the wheel was allocated for this task, now this is done at the driver level, and the keys under the scroll are responsible for moving between input methods. The first - one cartridge, the second - two, the third - three.

As a bonus there is an option Core 3, distinguishing feature Bloody series. In this state the mouse acquires several additional functions- support for hand-written macros and automatic trajectory correction during an attack. Let’s say right away that programming buttons is difficult: A4Tech hands over a text document and, using tools, offers to prepare code that even understands the conditions “and, not, or.” For those who are not ready to bother with this, the developer has launched a website from which you can download other people's work (or share your own). Unfortunately, it was not possible to try this option: at the time of preparation of the material, the Russian version had not yet been launched and all programs on the resource were accompanied by comments exclusively in Chinese.

It is much easier with the trajectory correction mode. Its main task is to dampen the recoil of the weapon. It functions simply: when you click, the mouse holds the specified position and does not allow the barrel to move up or to the side. There can be two options for operation - firing in bursts or three bullets per click. To adapt to a specific type of barrel, there is a mini-program.

Unfortunately, for some reason unknown to us, the advanced Core 3, after purchasing a mouse, is only available in demo mode: 1000 clicks, no more. If you want to remove restrictions, please pay an additional 600 rubles. Note that for the X7 series the developers offer the same thing for free. Oscar Mouse Editor allows you to write macros and deal with recoil, the only thing missing is the “queue” modes and adjustment to the types of weapons.

Open fire

In technical terms, rodents are twin brothers, so they work in much the same way. You get used to them quickly, especially if you switch from a regular office mouse or any other A4Tech model: the movements are predictable, without unnecessary jerks, the keys respond with a clear click, and presses occur without noticeable delays. When compared with premium models, such as the Mamba 2012, which the V3 resembles, the models lack weight distribution, smoothness, accuracy and on-time acceleration. Plus, mice do not like tables and smooth rugs; clarity appears on surfaces with clearly visible grain.

As for additional functions, this is our opinion. Double and triple shots in Battlefield 3 are initially pleasing, especially with automatic weapons. The accuracy of fire increases, and one click is sometimes enough to knock down a seasoned enemy. But there are too many situations where three descents are not enough, and it is impossible to instantly switch to the “queue”.

Almost the same can be said about trajectory correction. When you hold down the click, the sight really freezes, and all the bullets land right on target. However, it is difficult to get used to this after many years of “manual” suppression. During an attack, the hand, according to old memory, moves the barrel down and sends the clip under the enemy’s feet. We won’t give the regime an unequivocal “useless” rating - we are sure that someone will master a new art and set the heat on the battlefield.

In the end

With the new series, A4Tech is exploring an unexplored market segment. If previously the company played in the price category “up to 1000 rubles”, then with Bloody costing about 1200 rubles (plus 600 rubles for Core 3) it will have to fight with such masters of their craft as Roccat, SteelSeries and even Razer. I must admit, the fight will be difficult. In many ways, the competition is superior to A4Tech, but Bloody has some unusual features and a powerful macro editor up its sleeve.