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The LUDOS FLAMMA Gaming Mouse is engineered for serious gamers, featuring a high-precision 10,000 DPI sensor, customizable buttons, and stunning RGB lighting, all wrapped in an ergonomic design for maximum comfort and performance.
A**T
Very High Quality Gaming Mouse
Great gaming mouse. It's affordable and looks amazing, the sensor is accurate too. There are your 3 regular buttons (R+L click and mouse wheel click) plus 4 extra buttons so you can assign many different functions.I've used this gaming mouse for more than 1 months now and can honestly say its a great gaming mouse.Functionality (Gaming) - I play mostly LoL and some FPS games. The 7 buttons are really convenient. They're all reachable and spaced out well so that you don't accidentally click them. When playing LoL, I bind my item slots to the mouse button and the mastery emote.The sensor is accurate which is great for FPS games or any game that requires accuracy.Functionality (Casual) - For casual uses, the extra buttons are great. I use google play music a lot so I bind those buttons to control music playback and navigate the browser..I'm a student so I type a lot of word documents. I bind the extra mouse buttons to embolden text, italicise text, etc.Build quality - The gaming mouse doesn't feel cheap. The plastics used are high quality and thick. The weight of the mouse isn't heavy nor light.I would totally recommend it!
X**U
Really good and quality gaming mouse
This gaming mouse surprised me a little bit. I was expecting a good mouse but it surpassed my expectations because of the relation quality/price. It is a really worth it purchase for the price. You can not find any better for the price. The mouse is ergonomic; Good construction quality; The RGB light is good; The software works perfectly; This is a programmable gaming mouse that you can program up to 5 profiles. It will be stored in the mouse memory and you can switch it with no need to go in the software to choose the profile wanted.
L**S
Nit-noid Review: A Quality Product That Didn't Get Along With Me :(
The Basics:Ergonomic, RGB with lights for logo, scroll wheel and skirting, medium size, right-handed mouse. Soft touch plastic finish all over, 3325 sensor, 20M omrons (D2FC-F-7N). Weight is approx 122 grams. Time in use prior to review was three days.The Good:Packaging makes nice first impression, goes the extra mile (though cord is bundled/kinked in box). Turns out the mouse is named after a historical Gladiator, neato.Nice build quality with good finish on all materials, the mouse sincerely hits above pay grade in this area, more than any other mouse I’ve seen in this cost segment. No rattles to report here.Good software with slick presentation and lots of option, no bugs noted yet, accommodates up to 10 profiles.Beautiful RGB with many options, love the logo, and that’s something I don’t usually care about unless its really cheesy...or really bad...or both. (Cough Coolermaster)Thumb groove has excellent curvature, both vertically and laterally. The shape for grip is quite good, regardless of whether hand position is forward or aft on the mouse.The scroll has a rubber coating with a nubby finish that didn’t turn out to be annoying at all. Middle click is on the light side.Scroll steps are muted but distinct, better for browsing than FPS.Mouse is aesthetically pleasing even without the RGB.Three year warranty exceeds industry standard and nothing I’ve seen makes me worry about durability. This really does seem like a high-quality product.The Neutral:I think this mouse could be superb for small and medium palm and good for medium fingertip, ok to good for medium claw. Large palm should probably stay away as the mouse is too short and larger hands may have to backtravel a bit much to reach the scroll.For better or worse, this model seems to copy the shape of the Mionix Castor. Ergonomics can be quite comfy if you go where the mouse tells you, but not friendly to as wide a variety of grips as a more neutral shape. I found best results when holding it rather far out to my right which should be the case for low DPI palm players.Mousewheel sits very low. Personally, I love this as it makes the mouse feel sleeker, doesn’t interfere with scrolling for me and makes the middle scroll that much easier to press. That said, it’ll strike some people as odd in a bad way.Note: There was a plastic film covering the front mouse foot, but nothing on the back for my copy. Odd.Medium stiffness on primary clicks, no pretravel issues. For me the 7N is still the definitive Omron switch even a couple years after the arrival of the 7M. (The feel of the clicks is a little nostalgic since they feel identical to the clicks on the gaming mouse that began my mouse addiction in earnest, the G400S.) While I like the clicks, they are not what I’d consider “highly spammable.” For MMOs or pistol rounds in CSGO, these are not as ideal as lighter clicks.Liftoff distance is 1.5 to 1.8 DVDs depending on liftoff angle. Satisfactory though I prefer lower.Thumb buttons feel muted and do not appear to be omrons. While there is no pretravel and I like the quiet sound, the tactile feedback could be crisper. I’d prefer omrons to keep all the buttons feeling the same, these can stand out from the rest of the mouse. Also, the top of the thumb buttons slope outward instead of being flat. This can make presses feel odd if you move your thumb up and press perfectly sideways into the mouse as opposed to upward at a 45 degree angle which seems to be what it is designed for. As-is, these are very minor points.The 3325 sensor isn’t bad in my book, it gets the job done, but it does not feel as responsive as the 3330 and later. The 3330 is the threshold where a sensor becomes “good” in my mind. The 3325 is just solidly average.Ergo isn't bad using a 1-3-1 grip, but with the weight issue it is far too heavy to be fully suitable, not quite enough grip for my pinky.I’d have preferred the side grip to be actual rubber. It is only rubberized plastic and is a little slick when the hands are perfectly dry. The upshot here is that the grip isn’t actually bad and it won’t show wear the way rubber will.The Ugly:Cord is quite stiff. I'm rarely bothered by such things but others will go mad because of this shortcoming.Because of the shape, the mouse feels great when your hand is in the right grooves. However the shape of the mouse makes microadjustments for aim and comfort difficult. My hand had a tendency to cramp over longer sessions because the hand tends to stay in the exact same position on the mouse for long periods of time as a resultI couldn’t find my scale, but I did remove what seems to be about a 20g internal weight upon opening the mouse. The extra weight makes it a bit tail heavy (and heavy overall). This mouse belongs in the “brick” category out of the box. That said if you do like a heavy mouse, don’t be too put off by the tail-heaviness, it is minor. The manufacturer had the good sense to put the weight rather central on the mouse. For a mouse with an additional weight, it is well-balanced.Without the weight the mouse is still substantial at roughly 100 grams, far more controllable for me, but others will want lighter still.You apparently need the software to turn off the lights, otherwise you’re stuck with rainbow around the bottom rim and cycling through one of several colors using the DPI button. Not ideal in my book; thankfully the software is excellent.DPI buttons are out of the way but are not practical to reach in-game due to being too far aft. That said, the tactility on them is nice and coming from the G Pro wireless, I didn’t really miss not using them in game.There is a fair bit of light bleed from beneath the DPI buttons and thumb buttons, minor point.The Conclusion:My initial and lasting impressions of the mouse were quite good, a few relatively minor flaws here and there did not detract much. That said, the honeymoon phase never really materialized thanks to the heavy weight and restrictive grip options. I cut my time with the mouse short because of the hand pain. The only mouse I’ve tried that was more uncomfortable for me was another mouse I also really liked despite the ergo-discord: the Corsair Harpoon. When it comes to mice, only the ones I like can hurt me, but I do move on that much quicker. At $20, the Ludos Flamma is competing in a crowded segment of a crowded market. Even though it is definitely worth the price, the ergonomic limitations could make it a no-go for some. The build quality, software and overall value of this mouse go a long way towards explaining its 95% Amazon approval score. Among recent 3325 mice I’ve reviewed, the Flamma handily beats the TT Iris everywhere except primary clicks, weight, and the key category of ergonomics while providing more objective value with its superior feel, build, software and warranty. I’d take the Flamma over the FL-ESports G52, which is an outstanding mouse value for $14, but feels like a slick G203 with an overactive thyroid gland. Overall the Flamma is a good mouse, and I very much look forward to seeing more mice from Ludos in the future.Nit-Noid Rating: 8.4Bang for Buck: B+
L**B
Great low-budget gaming mouse
Everything has rainbow rgb defaults now, so this goes well with my keyboard, RAM, and CPU fan that also have shifting rainbow lights. Fully customizable, but I've not taken the time. Added picture next to my old mouse for scale - hope that's helpful since scale is hard to judge in most pictures.DPI switching is pretty good.Weight is a little heavier than I was used to. This may be a personal preference, but AFAIK it's not adjustable.6 foot cord is more than adequate in length. It's somewhat stiff.Scroll wheel has a very nice tactile feel and is accurate and responsive.
B**G
For a new Brand, this product is amazing!!
Let me start off by saying this is a new brand that has far exceeded my expectations. I have been using this mouse for over a couple weeks and have put it to the test with all kinds of games.The build quality is outstanding. It feels solid with a good weight to it. The buttons are not sloppy and it is very ergonomic.The RGB lighting is fully customizable through the software you can obtain through their website.The response time is excellent with all games I have played. The liftoff distance is extremely minimal.I have tested mice of multiple brands and this is by far one of my favorites. I highly recommend this product for any kind of use due to its competitive price point for what it offers.
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