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TALON
The TALON gaming mouse features an AVAGO 3050 optical sensor, with up to 3000DPI, and a unique 6-color cycling effect lighting system. It offers good stability and accuracy via great tracking precision and a high max speed. The TALON has an ergonomic, ambidextrous shape, making it great for both left- and right-handed users.
AVAGO 3050 OPTICAL SENSOR
The AVAGO 3050 Optical sensor found inside the TALON gaming mouse offers sensitivity up to 3000DPI. The sensor is very accurate in precision, has no prediction, and has a high perfect control speed (meaning even low sens. users who rely on very fast movement will still have perfect tracking).
OMRON SWITCHES
Industry standard, OMRON switches provide a crisp clean click with a life cycle of 5 million clicks. The TALON gaming mouse plans to compete as long as you do.
SENSITIVITY THE WAY YOU WANT IT
The TALON has a dedicated DPI adjustment button on top of the mouse. The lighting system will flash a color to denote the DPI setting. Red 500DPI/Yellow 750DPI/Blue 1500DPI/Dark blue 2500DPI/Purple 3000DPI
REMOVABLE SIDE PANELS
The TALON gaming mouse features removable side panels, so that users may further adjust the shape of the mouse to their liking.
6-COLOR CYCLING EFFECT
The TALON changes it up from traditional lighting setups,with lighting accents throughout the mouse body as well as a 6 color cycling effect lighting system that cycles through the colorsred, orange, yellow, blue ,dark blue, and purple respectively. [To lock the lighting system to one color]: when the lighting cycles to the desired color, click the mouse wheel (mouse3) and press the DPI adjustment button simultaneously. Repeat to unlock. [To turn lighting system on/off]: press left click (mouse1) + DPI adjustment button simultaneously.





| Color | Black |
| DPI | 3000DPI |
| Sensor Type | INFRARED (OPTICAL) |
| No. of Buttons | 6 |
| No. of Macro Keys | NA |
| No. of Game Profiles | NA |
| USB cable length | 1.5M |
| Weight-In Design | Built-in weights (non-removable) |
| Graphical UI | NA |
| Gold-Plated USB | YES |
| Dimension | 117 x 76 x 41 mm |
| LED COLOR OPTIONS | 6 colors (red, orange, yellow, blue ,dark blue, and purple) |
| LIGHTING EFFECT | Fixed color cycling effect |
Pros:
- Fantastic Sensor. No slow down with sharp turns, making it great for competitive gaming.
- Fits nicely in my hand and has a good weight to it.
- Customizable Static Lighting. Don't have to use DPI colours, though they do apply for a second when switching DPI settings. Can also turn of lighting completely.
- Mouse pad is decent.
Cons: - Mouse wheel button overly sensitive. Scrolling is fine, but I push in mouse wheel often for the sake of opening links in new tabs on browsers, and a single click will often open 2 and 3 tabs. Gets rather annoying having to close tabs I didn't want, so I had to deduct an egg.
Overall Review: The first day or two using the mouse, it feels like it's dragging on the mousepad, but... It does pass, and there doesn't appear to be any tearing or visible damage caused to the mousepad. Overall a good mouse, and hopefully the mouse wheel button for me is an isolated issue.
Pros: Have had this mouse for close to 2 years now and it's holding up quite nice. Very comfortable in the hand, not too much on it. Perfect for casual/hardcore users.
Cons: Scroll wheel, however, has begun getting spotty over the past few months. It doesn't like to scroll in the correct direction, but from constant use and some droppages and smashes, sort of expected.
Overall Review: Would recommend.
Pros:
-Lasted for quite a while, especially with its price
-Has multiple dpi settings for your liking, with a button that allows you to change it quickly
-Feels very comfortable
-The LED's in the mouse look nice
-Has two buttons on the side that allow you to go back or forward while surfing the web
-Very affordable
Cons: -If one is picky with how their setup looks in terms of color, the mouse does switch colors every about 5 seconds
Overall Review: -I would highly recommend this product, due to its numerous pro's, minimal con's, affordable price, and durability
Pros:
Quick and responsive
Ergonomic
Reliable
Expensive feeling build quality
Strong braided cable
Cons: Stopped working after almost two years of hard use(Cable broke at base of mouse)
Overall Review: I bought this mouse thinking it would last me a few months at most. It ended up being one of the best accessories I've bought for my computer. Just ordered a new one. Would definitely recommend buying one if you are looking for a good gaming mouse on a budget.
Pros:
Looks good
Very controllable
Cons: The way it fit in my hand was bad enough to make me buy a different mouse and give this one away.
Pros: Looks cool?
Cons: This broke after 5 days. It was fine for a while, but then I had to pack it to travel. All I did was wrap up the cord, and put it in a backpack, not even packed tightly. When I took it out, the middle button below the scroll wheel had sunk in, and more on one side then the other. Now, only the side buttons work properly, with the scroll wheel button only able to scroll, and the right, left, and middle buttons not doing anything. All I can do is move the mouse around and scroll. How am I supposed to do anything when my mouse doesn't work?
Overall Review: Don't buy this, it will just break.
Pros: Working fine, no problems
Cons: a little "plastic", not very premium like.
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Pros: Mouse is very responsive. The detachable side panels allowed me to configure the grip to the way I like it. The side buttons stay out of my way, the primary buttons have just enough weight to them to prevent misclicking when my fingers are lazy. Braided cabling is great
The left mouse button went out after around 4 years of use. Not a bad run.
Cons: resolution button is too easy to bump. There just isn't a good reason to change resolutions on the fly. Why is this here?