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A4Tech Bloody ZL5

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Product type: mouse; Connection: wired; Sensor: optical; Type: for game; Sensor: Avago 8200; Sensor Resolution (DPI): 100 – 8200; Max. acceleration (G): 30; Buttons: 9; Sniper button; Side buttons; DPI-button; Switches: Omron; Optimal grip: palmar; Programmable buttons; Built-in memory
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A4Tech Bloody ZL5
Colour
Product typemouse
Connectionwired
Sensoroptical
Typefor game
Sensor and control
SensorAvago 8200
Sensor resolution100 – 8200 DPI
Max. acceleration30 G
Max. speed150 ips
Number of buttons9
Sniper button
Side buttons
DPI-button
SwitchesOmron
Scroll wheels1
Additional features
Optimal grippalmar
Programmable buttons
Built-in memory
Lighting+
Connection and power supply
CableUSB-A
braided
General
Size (LxWxH)118x78x40 mm
Weight150 g
Added to E-CatalogFebruary 2014
Wheel lighting. Metal legs.
The information in the model description is for reference purposes.
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great model, love it
5 May 2021 
I've been using it for over 5 years. Only recently has it started to malfunction and even then, rarely—sometimes it registers a double click. Otherwise, it serves reliably and faithfully. It's a mouse from the category of 'buy and forget for many years.'
Comfortable in a large hand, excellent build and internal quality.
Nothing
use A4Tech Bloody ZL5 more than year
Who wants a great gaming mouse, here it is)
25 March 2021 
The mouse has been working for many years, it’s great for gaming and easy to use, it glides perfectly, the DPI is adjusted to suit you, the cursor doesn’t jump, the movements are smooth, there are no complaints, the coating has only begun to peel off in places, but this is generally not noticeable during use. The thing for the money is ideal for me. But there will be a minus for people with small hands and that’s all. The wire is rigid and has not frayed anywhere. The metal legs are beautiful, they glide beautifully and will probably never wear off.
Smooth movement, metal legs, settings and software, wire, convenient for a large arm.
Didn't notice.
use A4Tech Bloody ZL5 more than year
The mouse is great!
25 May 2019 
I've been using it for almost 3 years. What can I say: A couple of months ago, I started looking for a new mouse (as if I had a feeling) because my Bloody ZL5 (also known as ZL50) was getting worn out. The soft-touch surface became completely unusable, the mouse gathers all the dirt on itself and can't be cleaned at all. BUT, I couldn't find anything even remotely similar, except to get a new ZL5. Well, I thought, there's no point then, I'll keep using mine until it dies. I jinxed it - 2 months go by after that, and my sensor starts failing, and the DPI jumps around as it pleases :( It's sad, of course, but it served me faithfully for 3 years and was my favorite mouse all this time.
Very sensitive sensor, mostly used it always at 3600 DPI, BUT, the responsiveness is very noticeable compared to other 3600 DPI mice (I'm comparing with Razer). Comfortable shape for a large palm. Beautiful, very decent feet (VERY), didn't wear down a bit after 3 years of use.
The soft touch started to get tired after just a year. The coating is a little shitty. But forgivable for this price and characteristics
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The affordable Bloody ZL5 gaming mouse offers the gamer both comfort in the hand and sufficient functionality. It is distinguished by its low price, illuminated wheel and logo, as well as the overall asymmetrical design for the right hand.

Interestingly, the body of the mouse is often compared to the Corsair M60. The surface of the case is made of soft-touch coating, so it does not slip in your hand even after a long gaming session. The Bloody ZL5 has six additional buttons, including even a side on/off joystick. As a sensor — laser Avago A8200, sensitivity from 100 to 8200 DPI. Omron switches, and the 1.8m cable is wrapped in a binder.

The sniper button is located a little further from the two additional buttons on the left. It is sunk into the body and is pressed tightly. In addition, it is difficult to grope right away, like most others. Below there are legs, but not Teflon, but metal — this will significantly increase their service life, and hence the service life of the mouse in its most efficient condition. However, metal legs cannot be used on a table or plastic mats.

The Bloody ZL5's software looks very idiosyncratic, but is easy to use and allows you to configure all the settings a gamer needs. The functions of additional buttons can be changed at will, even calibrating the sensor is not difficult. But the rest of the application’s functionality is questionable – for example, an additional setting that can even automatically dampen the recoil of automatic weapons has a demo version and a full version, which is not free. Fortunately, this is additional functionality, and the mouse itself works fine without it.

This model offers a lot of features for a small amount, but not all of these features are perfect. As an inexpensive gaming manipulator, the Bloody ZL5 shows itself perfectly.