A4Tech Bloody W95 Max Sports
![]() | Outdated Product A striking, precise, and ergonomic wired gaming mouse with a high-quality optical sensor, original exterior design, RGB LED backlighting, and metal X-Glide Armor Boot glides (feet). It is a high-end model in the A4 Tech Bloody gaming device line of 2023, known for its excellent balance of cost and functionality. Suitable for demanding gamers and aspiring e-sports players. The A4Tech Bloody W95 Max Sports mouse features an aggressive exterior design, with a shape optimized for the right hand. The sturdy plastic body is asymmetrical: its left side has a wide ridge for the thumb, and the right button is slightly pushed forward, making it uncomfortable for left-handed users. The comparatively large body has an elongated shape, best suited for a palm grip. The main microswitches (...LMB and RMB) are durable and traditionally resilient (with a claimed lifespan of up to 50 million clicks). The mouse is equipped with a Pixart MAX BC3332-A optical sensor, allowing for resolutions up to 12000 dpi. The USB port polling rate is adjustable from 125 to 2000 Hz, with a minimum response time of less than 1 ms. The metal feet ensure high-speed gliding on gaming surfaces. Supported by Bloody 7 proprietary software, which allows for a wide range of settings, including key remapping and macro usage. E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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A striking, precise, and ergonomic wired gaming mouse with a high-quality optical sensor, original exterior design, RGB LED backlighting, and metal X-Glide Armor Boot glides (feet). It is a high-end model in the A4 Tech Bloody gaming device line of 2023, known for its excellent balance of cost and functionality. Suitable for demanding gamers and aspiring e-sports players.
The A4Tech Bloody W95 Max Sports mouse features an aggressive exterior design, with a shape optimized for the right hand. The sturdy plastic body is asymmetrical: its left side has a wide ridge for the thumb, and the right button is slightly pushed forward, making it uncomfortable for left-handed users. The comparatively large body has an elongated shape, best suited for a palm grip.
The main microswitches (LMB and RMB) are durable and traditionally resilient (with a claimed lifespan of up to 50 million clicks). The mouse is equipped with a Pixart MAX BC3332-A optical sensor, allowing for resolutions up to 12000 dpi. The USB port polling rate is adjustable from 125 to 2000 Hz, with a minimum response time of less than 1 ms. The metal feet ensure high-speed gliding on gaming surfaces. Supported by Bloody 7 proprietary software, which allows for a wide range of settings, including key remapping and macro usage.
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Great sensor, ergonomics, and functionality for such money. The scroll wheel is practically silent. The clicks are precise but not loud. The mouse is not for large hands. I have just such hands, so it's difficult to press the additional Back button. |
This is my first experience with the Bloody brand from A4Tech, and it's very successful. The mouse is as high-quality and fast as shown in video reviews. Comfortable for all grip types. Proprietary software, built-in memory. The lighting is cool and at the same time comfortable. Cool design. The quality of materials and assembly is top-notch. I was choosing between this and Logitech and I'm glad I went with Bloody. The price difference is significant, but the quality, features, and especially the design are in favor of Bloody. Design. Software. Quality. Comfort. None available. |




















































Quite satisfactory. But...
If you have a large palm, even the 135 mm length of the mouse will seem insufficient - your thumb will constantly hit the sniper button. Therefore, at least a claw grip is needed, and you must carefully monitor your palm's position (or disable this button in certain modes).
The additional button near the LMB (by default, double-click) is too close to the scroll wheel, and its angle almost coincides with the upper part of the scroll wheel. As a result, pressing it sometimes also triggers the scroll wheel button.
The weight of the mouse is not small, but the lacquered metal feet glide very easily, therefore offsetting the weight.