Game On, Anywhere! 🎮
The SOLAKAKA SM10 RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse is a versatile, high-performance device designed for gamers and professionals alike. With tri-mode connectivity, customizable DPI settings, and an ergonomic design, it ensures comfort and precision during extended use. The rechargeable battery offers an impressive 120 hours of usage, making it perfect for both home and travel.
Finish Type | Glowing |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.92"L x 2.76"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 97 Grams |
Style | Gaming |
Pattern | Animal Print |
Theme | Rainbow |
Color | purple |
Battery Average Life | 600 Hours |
Range | 10 Meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Embellishment Feature | LED |
Button Quantity | 7 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Operating System | Windows 8.1 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | 体工学设计, LED 照明, 可充电 |
Movement Detection | Trackball |
P**S
Budget Aw720m with 3395
Sm800 is such a solid mouse. The shape is very comfy for an aggressive claw. Shape is similar to an Alienware Aw720m but stubbier and taller.Side buttons feel kinda cheoa but work well. They're glossy so you get a textural difference. Main buttons are a little loud with kailh gm8.0 switches.Scroll wheel sticks up far and feels decent. Middle mouse is slightly above average spammability, maybe 6/10Skates aren't good though. They have rough corners and are kinda small. I have replaced with dots.Weight could be better but I'm not complaining too much. Great budget option! I wish it came in a fun color like orange or blue.Oh, and battery life will be better with this vs other mice in the price range. 3395 is more energy efficient than 3311.3395 feels OK on this, but I personally haven't tested click latency or motion latency.
K**I
Would definitely buy again!
So far, this purchase has been everything I expected and for the price, it made it even better. Very smooth and clean looking. Love the colors when it lights up.
H**E
Software could use work, value mouse for gamers on a budget
I bought the Solakaka SM800 and am not paid for this review. It was on sale and even without, it looked like a budget banger at $50. I'd not really seen it reviewed so I thought I'd pitch in- For reference, I have 18cm long hands and I've used the following mice:Logitech G402, G403, G305Razer Viper UltimatePulsar Xlite V2 WirelessFantech Aria XD7Darmoshark M3Compared to the other mice, the SM800 is quite a good value. My most comfortable mouse is the G403 on palm grip, but due to wrist issues is no longer viable for me. Second to that is probably the Darmoshark M3 with a mix of claw/palm.That out of the way, the grips coming out of the box of the SM800 are OK (not trash like the XD7's spongy grips) and are flush with the parts that need grips. Clicks are quite heavy, but not at all mushy compared to other mice. The mouse skates are awful out of the box- they are incredibly scratchy compared to my Darmoshark M3, Xlite V2, Fantech Aria XD7. After running it around my Aqua Control Super for about a day, it wears down and glides better, but it is still scratchy. I compared how the glide feels and although it's scratchy, it does appear to glide faster than my XD7. It is about the same as my Xlite V2 and M3, but those are not scratchy at all. For the shape- it is surprisingly similar to my Viper, except that the middle hump is a bit higher so the top part of my palm right below my fingers tends to touch the hump. I think if the hump was slightly lower and the rear palm was higher, this would be my perfect mouse. Weight balance appears to be well done- it barely tilts towards the front when I hold it with two fingers at the bottom center of the mouse. This is in contrast with my Darmoshark M3 which tilts more heavily towards the front, although that does not present an issue due to the size of the mouse.The software is quite basic and kinda misses some things (Driver: Solakaka SM800 mouse 20230816)- it has settings for DPI, LED, Polling Rate, and Lift-off Distance. In addition, you can re-map all the keys and attach macros. Unfortunately, even though the software comes with a profile manager, it does not let you cycle profiles with a click of a button. This is a pain since I want a separate settings mode for gaming and a separate settings mode for office work. Another thing that's annoying is that it does NOT let you type in a DPI value- it contains a set of awfully small sliders that you can move up and down. If you want more granularity, you can use tap the slider and then use your scrollwheel to move it up and down in increments of 50. In addition, there appears to be no setting for click debounce time which is standard in other 3rd party manufacturers such as Darmoshark, Pulsar, and FanTech. I checked online and found that there's other mice such as the Attack Shark X3 and the Kysona M600 that have similar drivers- the X3 is basically the same driver but the Kysona M600 lets you lower the debounce time and also lets you configure the DPI by typing numbers. I am not sure what the default debounce is, but being able to lower it and adjust it should be a consumer choice. One other annoyance is that it does NOT let you configure sleep time. This is probably the quirkiest part of the mouse because of how it works- see below.I've had the mice for three days (charged fully before use) and it is still at 90% battery at 1000 hz polling rate, playing maybe 3 hours of games each day. It is hard to say whether the battery indicator is accurate, but if it is, this is quite an efficient mouse. That said, the way the mouse sleeps is REALLY quirky and does not sleep like a normal mouse- when it sleeps, you can only bring it back by clicking a mouse button. This is quite confusing, but I'm guessing they do it to save power. I'd like more configuration options on this part because it is annoying and not expected behavior.Some improvements they could make:PLEASE add the firmware and driver version info on your driver. I would like to know what version I'm on and would like to be able to update it. As a note, I sent Solakaka an inquiry via seller message and they have not yet answered me on how or if I would be able to update to the latest firmware. For reference, Darmoshark is quite a good seller on Amazon and steered me in the right direction for getting the latest firmware and driver. Kysona has a dedicated page to assist users in upgrading their firmwares for the dongle and the mouse. At the very least, Solakaka, answer your messages!The mouse skates leave much to be desired because they are very very scratchy- maybe they can come with spares if they can't give better skates.The DPI settings are not very good- it should let you type DPI values instead of a weird slider and relying on the mousewheel.There is no debounce setting- it should let the user configure debounce down to 1ms and let the user decide what's OK.Please let the user cycle profiles as a key bind (or at the very least a combination of settings)- this would let me use different settings on a button rather than having to open the software every time.This mouse is not yet well known, but I hope it addresses these minor issues. The value is decent, but it could be excellent with a bit of effort.
R**T
Functionality
Pretty cool colors, easy to use and functionality
D**N
bluetooth ability may not work
wirelessly it works ok for me, but i was really disappointed that the bluetooth function didn't work for me
D**R
Plugin charger breaks too easily
The mouse by its self is amazing but you only get like a weeks worth of useing it the plugin port snaps quite easy for other buyers me personally I wouldn’t buy it the plugin snaps but that’s me but I checked there’s no plugin wall for it to lean against plus the if you put press to click with the main scroll wheel it will grind against it so that’s another factor so it’ll most likely break easy for you so from me dont buy it
A**Z
Deal of the Century?
As someone who has never owned a mouse over 20 dollars, this is great. USB-C charging is super nice. LED lighting is a bonus (but only turns on when not in motion) USB connection AND 2 band Bluetooth is overkill (in a good way) It does attract fingerprints, and it feels sort of cheap, but for what it cost, it's more than enough. Forward and back buttons take a while to get used to, but they come in handy. Even comes with a DPI button to change the sensitivity on the go. I charge it about 1 every month or two months, and it can charge while in use. It has every single thing I wanted, including a low price. It is, in my opinion, a no compromise mouse!
W**D
Power-hungry, unreliable
Absolutely beautiful mouse, as a work of art it's 5/5.As a computer mouse, however:1. It frequently needs recharging - at least daily. No warning when it loses the charge, it just stops working (with all the fancy lights, you can't make it flash red or something when the battery is low?)2. After about 6 weeks, it no longer charges at all. It's dark, dead and doesn't work as a mouse even when plugged into USB.3. Back when it was working, it would sometimes lose connection and need to be switched off and back to regain it. Not ideal for a gaming mouse.
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