Rapoo V900 Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 20.01.15
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The most interesting feature of the V900 is definitely its body, which is made from parts that offer different grip styles as well as a rough and smooth surfaces. The shape is pretty classic with average dimensions. The left side offers some extra space for the grip of your thumb. The materials are well-desinged and implemented and like usual, there is a lot of attention to details. The rough and porous surfaces ensure an excellent grip, while the smooth top with its almost velvety finish makes the mouse very comfortable right from the beginning. The shape and arrangement of buttons make the mouse asymmetrical and usable only by right-handers. The wheel, which is made from plastic and covered almost entirely with rubber, is big, strong and provides excellent grip as well as tactile feedback. Right behind the wheel, there is a button to increase/decrease the DPI. On the back of the mouse there is the Rapoo logo placed on a silver area.

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The V900 uses an laser sensor, the VPRO Gaming Laser Sensor (powered by Avago), which is able to reach 8200 DPI resolution in 100DPI steps. Under the mouse there are four small black teflon feet arranged in a way to ensure a low friction and the bottom part also features a small button for backlight control. The sensor is located in the central part of the mouse. Despite being a gaming mouse you can't adjust the weight, however, the V900 is in our opinion not completely well balanced and is a bit too heavy on the rear part. The cable is 1.8 meters long, sleeved and with gold USB connector.


Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Photo Gallery / Delivery
Page 3 - Features
Page 4 - Closer Look
Page 5 - Software
Page 6 - Conclusion




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