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The 8Bitdo N30 2.4Ghz Wireless Mouse combines nostalgic NES design with modern functionality, featuring a 3D touch panel, D-pad navigation, and compatibility with both Windows and macOS, making it the perfect accessory for gamers and professionals alike.
J**B
Cute couch mouse
Adorable, this is our spare mouse for the tv so it doesnt get much use other then scrolling youtube and netflix which it does fine. the touch scrolling is a little jumpy compared to a wheel but nothing unusable.
S**N
Wonderful Craftsmanship
This mouse while not extremely comfortable, which it doesn't look in the pictures anyway, is very cool and performs very well. All my friends thought it looked cheaply made, but after holding it and pushing the buttons appreciated its glory. Upon telling them the scroll wheel was touch, it put the icing on the cake for them.The reason I upped it to a 5 star from a 4 because of it being uncomfortable, is because I dropped mine outside coming in from my car last night and unfortunately it rained last night. The mouse didn't care, I got all the water out of the main body and tried some movement to make sure it wasn't dead and she acted like it was never wet at all.If you like the feel of old game controllers, which we all know were not perfectly designed for human hands (looking at you nintendo) then this is the mouse for you. The tactile feel of the right and left click and convenience of the Dpad have made it my daily driver for anything but the hardiest of gaming.
D**T
Nice mouse, but not for small hands
This is a chunky mouse. It should be, since it is reminiscent of the NES era of its giant, mostly empty-space console mentor. It has good tracking, the buttons feel responsive, but unlike most mouse buttons, they don't feel "integrated" into the shell itself, and as such have a different travel and orientation to get used to. It's easy to get used to them though.The "controller" side joypad is a letdown though. You have no subtlety to the movement, and other than fwd/back, the "scroll" is wanting and difficult to make any sort of precision, unlike an actual mouse wheel.I don't recommend this if you smaller hands or shorter fingers. It won't feel comfortable. My hands are barely considered "medium", and this mouse feels like I'm 10 years old again. Other than that, this is a lovingly tribute to the NES that no nostalgic 80's kid should be without.
M**]
High potential
8Bitdo if you read this - I think this is an incredible first step.Is it perffect? Nah not all. Definitely room to grow and I hope this isn't a one time thing (I personally would love to see an SNES inspired version).Plain and simple this is a fun nostalgic mouse meant to be an everyday consumer fun doodad trinket to have. If you have HIGH expectations for the mouse and it's capabilities you will be disappointed.When I saw this I was stoked! There is so much potential for them to do this and do it even better! Could you imagine if they went with a PMW3330 or 3360 sensor? Added a start and select button for DPI and Profiles? Maybe even made an 8Bit - 8Bitdo UI where you could change polling rates to 1k? - Assign macros? What I see is potential for bringing jam up nostalgia like 8Bitdo always does - to a slightly different market.The capacitive scroll wheel is an excellent idea but it falls a little short in practical use. Often it misses and doesn't register the scroll - but more often it over or under scrolls.The hard edge design to keep with the feel of the NES controller is at times not very comfortable - but worth it.I won't mark it less than 5 because they need all the kudos and props to keep this journey up. DO IT 8Bitdo!
A**G
Looks great works ok
I have been using this mouse for a few months and I want to love it but it is more about looks than functionality. The finger scroll sometimes stops working and I have to turn it off and back on to get it to work. The finger scroll is not as easy to use as an actual manual spinning wheel and does taker some getting use to. The shape and feel takes some getting use to but is not bad. Overall it looks good and is fun to use but I have to make myself use it as it is not real user friendly or efficient.
Z**E
Best Mouse for the Price and so Cool
This is by far the best mouse I've ever used for anywhere near this price point. Let me tackle a few key points.A lot of other reviews say the buttons are small and awkward, and while that is true, it only bothered me for a minute or two. After that, I barely even noticed they were different. BUT, since the buttons are smaller and don't wrap over the front like most mice, I have significantly less accidental clicks, and don't get accidental clicks from just bumping things.I don't see this mentioned anywhere in the description, but this is a "use anywhere" mouse. I was using it on a pillow with a very rough texture and it was still tracking perfectly. Not as precise as my dark field primary mouse obviously, but that's a $100+ mouse.The touch pad between the buttons works well in place of the mouse wheel. It definitely feels different, but like the buttons, it didn't take long for me to adjust. Also, the up and down buttons on the d pad on the side are page up and page down, so they make scrolling through web pages easy. I haven't tried anything that needed the Mouse 3 button, so I don't know if it has that functionality.I don't think I would recommend this as a primary mouse unless it's all you can afford. But between the use-anywhere capability, lack of accidental clicks, light weight, properly having a slot for the USB receiver inside the battery compartment, and freaking cool factor, this is a perfect travel mouse. And like I said at the beginning, by FAR the best mouse I've seen at this price point.
X**E
Cool mouse!
Very unique mouse that works like a charm. Even the D-pad is interactive 😀
A**S
Old
I got this for my co worker for admin day. He gets so many compliments on it. Even the IT guy in the office said it works so smoothly. Great for nostalgia!
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