🎉 Game On, Noise Off! Unleash your potential with Scettar!
The Scettar Wireless Gaming Mouse combines advanced 2.4G wireless technology with a silent click feature, ergonomic design, and customizable DPI settings, making it perfect for both casual and professional gamers. With a rechargeable battery and vibrant LED lights, this mouse is designed for extended gaming sessions without interruptions.
A**R
I recieved this mouse recently but so far I love it.
The mouse works good and fast. I like the multiple led colors . even though I generally prefer to have blue lights. I have't figutred out yet if I can control the lights or not. As a man with a big hand it feels good on the hand. The buttons are easy to run and feel great. The scroll wheel is incredible.
P**L
Great wireless mouse
I had my first one for over 2 years. The reason I’m getting a new one is because the first one fell out of my laptop bag and got ran over. I thought I zipped the pocket it was in. Not really for gamers but awesome for other uses.
J**O
muy bonito
tengo vario dias usandolo de vez en cuando hace pequeñas pausas que no me gusta para nada al parecer es el alcance despues todo esta muy bien es muy comodo recomendado
P**E
Good for entry level, but it's got some problems
This is a good gaming mouse overall, especially because of the extra side buttons, but once things get intense in higher level video games like valorant, csgo, and overwatch, it has some problems. It also isn't very durable in the most important places. Whenever I try to turn to the left or right quickly in a video game (flicking and just turning fast overall) it instantly makes my crosshair look straight up or down and has caused me to die in many situations where I had the reaction time, but the mouse completely ruined everything. Also, the more frontal side button broke, and now I have to push it forward and in at the same time to get it to work. Also, games have a hard time recognizing me pushing the buttons sometimes. Now the durability. I have dropped this mouse a few times, on hard and soft surfaces, and the mouse itself has stayed in shape, but like I said before, one of the mouse buttons broke. I don't know why it specifically would break inteak of the shell of the mouse, but that's what happened. The mouse wheel is also a little uncentered, but it's only annoying visually. It's pretty easy to accidentally press the dpi button too, and I find my self having to take the time in the middle of a game to go into a corner, and continually press it until I figure out which one is the one I want. The last thing is the battery life/charging. It doesn't have amazing battery life and it had died in the middle of a game multiple times, but that's not really the full problem. It says that you can use the mouse while it is charging, but the cable it comes with is folded in the package and bends weird and gets stuck in certain positions. It is also very short. It makes it almost impossible sometimes to use the mouse when plugged in. It also takes quite a long time to charge whether I'm using it or not. I'd say it lasts about 15 hours (3 to 4 days of gaming for me) and it takes up to an hour and a half to charge but usually around an hour or an hour and 10 minutes. I'd say it's best for games like Minecraft due to the turning issue, but I've been using it for over a year now I believe and it still does its job when it's not being annoying. If you are looking for a cool looking mouse to use for work, this is also good, because it is cheap. Don't expect much more from this mouse than a decent experience playing fps games and a very good experience playing more chill games like Minecraft.
A**R
Solid Little Guy
Arguments here are really centered around bang for the buck. Let's be real, it's an inexpensive gaming mouse that costs about the same as a first run movie or lunch at a diner, so expectations were low.The mouse looks decent, pretty much like the photos. My wife compared the design to a sports car. Feel in the hand is fairly solid, doesn't feel like I'm going to break it. The steel plate screwed onto the bottom gives the mouse a bit of heft that's lacking in most cheap gaming mice. The side edges behind the main buttons are a slick plastic that builds up a bit of hand sweat, but most of the upper surface is a grippy rubberoid.It doesn't have that annoying problem with so many inexpensive mice where the scroll wheel just has a rubber band around it that starts sliding rather than scrolling after using it for a while; the wheel is covered in a more solid knurled web of rubber that grips the sides without sliding around.Clicks on the main 2 buttons feel a bit squishy, less positive feedback than I'm used to, but that's to be expected from a mouse that purports to have silent clicks. It does have that, more or less; clicks on those 2 buttons are very quiet other than an almost-inaudible pop sound. As I mostly play very click-tastic MMOs with the sound off, the lack of constant clatter is a nice change.I do notice that it tends to lose its DPI setting sometimes in use; as it's a hardware based switch and adjacent to the scroll wheel, it's not beyond the realm of possibility that it might be getting bumped with a knuckle or something.No software config, thumb buttons are standard forward/back browser controls. Main work mouse is a Logitech MX Master 2S, wanted to give home laptop its own mouse, this works fine for that. Sensor is pretty precise; I usually just mouse on a couch cushion and haven't noticed precision problems.
K**H
Great for just $16
I've been using this for a few days now and out of the box I got all the package contents (Mouse, Receiver, Charger, Manuals) and I was able to connect the mouse with ease. The Mouse feels great but the sides are glossy and can make your fingers on the side sweat a bit over prolonged use. I don't game much with a mouse but I did spend a little bit of time gaming with it and it works comfortably. I have no clue if this would be even remotely viable for competitive play but I wouldn't bank on it. The lights are honestly horrible and I wish I could just turn them off but it is what it is. The mouse click isn't tactile and is very quiet as advertised but for anyone who has owned any other mouse that is loud and clicky, this will be a weird change you may or may not like. The auto-sleep works great and the mouse turns back on immediately just after clicking on it. I've charged the mouse once when I got it and haven't had any battery issues for about 3 days now (but I also don't know how long it's supposed to last anyways). You should also note that this mouse doesn't glide well on certain fabric surfaces. It does really well on harder surfaces so a really soft mousepad my cause some drag. People complain about this breaks after 6 months, but its $16, I genuinely would not mind if its lifespan is that short. This is a pretty good mouse for the price as it is comfortable and functions well.
J**S
Looks great but is useless for gaming.
If it sounds and looks to good to be true it usually is. Well for the price I thought I was getting a bargain but instead I got a mouse that looks great but is terrible at being a mouse. The wireless signal keeps dropping making the pointer stop and start on a regular basis, making it terrible for gaming where you have to move quickly, constantly and smoothly. To add to that there is no click sound on the front two buttons it is just silent when you press the button. This is very off putting when trying to use the mouse, you are not sure if you have pressed the button or not, you have to see the screen if anything was done. This is minor but still very annoying for something that should be a basic requirement for a standard mouse. The charging is also over the top complicated, with you having to turn off buttons first before you charge and connect to computers before you turn on buttons etc etc As for the build well it looked sturdy enough. But it will be going back for a refund, I'll stick to a wired mouse for my gaming.
D**N
Save yourself a fortune on a gaming mouse, try this
Gaming mice often cost almost £100 (which is ludicrous) for a few extra buttons and "comfort"This mouse? Does everything you need if you're a casual gamer who's not trying to squeeze out millisecond reaction times.Handles well, 2 extra side buttons to use and hey it doesn't look bad with a really decent battery life (I've been working from home with the lockdown and only recharged it fully once so far).Only reason mine didn't get 5* is I had to tighten one of the screws on the casing to stop it rattling but now it works perfect. Saves a few bob which you can buy a new game with!
M**I
Cheap and difficult to handle after a short time
This worked properly for me when I had it connected to my laptop for the first 5-8 weeks after buying. Also used it for WFH.But then I started to notice the buttons were moving around so no longer firm and now it doesn't register all clicks. Feels like the buttons are going to fall apart.The clicks are getting softer meaning there's no feedback/ silent clicks and I have to click with more pressure for it to register especially on left click so long term use is becoming frustrating.Also the rubber/ plastic pads at the bottom are getting loose as they were just stuck with weak glue.If you're looking for something long term then this is probably not ideal depending on what you do. Also you can't turn off RGB lights when in use.
M**E
Brilliant mouse
I bought this mouse as a cheap gaming mouse as my last wireless one had just died. Honestly, I think it's brilliant for the price. The adjustable dpi is great and I really like the soft click function so I don't upset my partner too much when I'm gaming with the annoying constant clicking.My two slight issues with this mouse are that the battery life isn't amazing, and there is no warning when it's about to die on you, which can be pretty frustrating mid-game!But overall for a £13 mouse, I think it's brilliant and it definitely does the job as long as you remember to charge it every other night!
B**M
Stopped working very quickly
At first the mouse seemed great, felt very comfortable to use, the silent clicks were a nice touch and I was pleased with how it looked. Unfortunately after about a minute of use the cursor stopped moving. I could still click so it didn't seem like a connection issue but it kept happening every time I used it. I would charge it for 3 hours as per the instructions and then it would work for a minute and stop again. I tried emailing the customer service but no reply. Had to get it refunded in the end as it was not usable.
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