- Advertisement -
()

Xiaomi surprised gamers with a serious mouse at the end of 2017. The form was clean, the LED lighting was cultured, the parameters were impressive. A few weeks later, in 2018, it was followed by a mechanical keyboard from the same manufacturer, the fruit of a long development by the same test team. The mouse and keyboard below do not contain anything ground-breaking, yet they offer a premium quality gaming experience for brand-loyal fans at a reasonable price.

Blasoul gamer mouse with 12.000 DPI resolution

As you can see, it features a restrained yet ergonomic design and moderate LED lighting. It does not offer the bazaar effect that is becoming increasingly fashionable these days.   And now let's look at the other member of the pair, the Blasoul gamer mechanical keyboard.

Blasoul gamer mechanical keyboard

Compared to the 16 million colours of the mouse, only red (red) dominates. Even though I'm not using a mechanical keyboard, backlighting is a given for me, and of the three options I prefer red.
It's worth looking at the pictures for details. You can see that they have not used straight injection moulding and excessive line work. Quality radiates from every detail. The USB and jack outputs, so fashionable these days, are missing, and there's no wrist rest. In return, you get a unique, English-style mechanical keyboard for your money. There's no information on the exact assignment of the switches, but the 4 colours shown below have certainly been incorporated. Their exact placement is obscure, but our more experienced gamer readers will be able to guess where the manufacturer might have used them.

Note: the green switch in the picture was originally blue, but the text said green. If anyone has exact information about the actual colour, please let me know! There is also a button in the middle of the multifunction ring. These can be used to adjust the volume or brightness. Let the dirty money come.
Now many people are upset, because Xiaomi has not adapted its gamer products to the Hungarian wallet. But as you know, quality comes at a price, and quality components - like the Omron switch or the Cherry MX device - come at a license fee. So for the mouse roughly 19.800 Ft-ot, for the keyboard and 28.000 Ft-we have to pay. The more knowledgeable reader will know that these are realistic prices, but you can get similar solutions from more reputable manufacturers in this price range, with a 2-3 year warranty.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate!

Average rating / 5. Number of votes:

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

Since you found this post useful...

Follow us on social media!

Sorry this post was not useful for you!

Fix this post!

Tell us, how can we improve this post?

- Advertisement -