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The AJAZZ AJ159 APEX is a cutting-edge wireless gaming mouse featuring the PAW3950 sensor with up to 42,000 DPI, an ultra-fast 8000Hz polling rate, and a lightweight 56g ergonomic design. It offers versatile connectivity via Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, and wired USB-C charging, complemented by a magnetic RGB charging dock with a built-in TFT screen for real-time status updates. Built for durability and speed, it supports over 100 million clicks and includes customizable macros and settings for professional-grade gaming performance.






A**R
Get it
Listen. I'm going to give you the real review. I've been gaming for like 30 years, this is a great mouse. I saw another review on here that I just really don't agree with, if you're reading through these reviews and considering this mouse, I'll give you the real scoop.So this other guy complains that the mouse feels too light and feels cheap. What?? Mice like this are supposed to be light, in fact all of the most expensive mice right now boast about how light they are. You don't want a heavy mouse, do you want carpal tunnel sooner? The lighter the mouse, the easier it is on your wrist. This mouse is $60 and compared to the other ultralight mice I've tried, I love this one. There's another mouse I used to use, the Pwnage Stormbreaker with a magnesium shell, super light, but the thing had non stop problems. This mouse has been solid and $100 cheaper than that one.The killer feature on this mouse is the charging base. No more mouse dying mid game, just charge your mouse at the end of your session, easy. Oh, but I hear you saying "why not just plug it in like a normal person?", every time you plug in and remove the cable from the mouse, it puts a little bit of strain on the usb c port on the mouse (for normal mice), over time, this connector will come loose and break. That aforementioned StormBreaker magnesium already started having connection issues with its USB C after a month, and the charging base was maybe the touches peripheral I have. And you have to unplug the mouse and plug it back in to sync, after a few months of this that StormBreaker is already getting a loose connection and is on its way to dying.Cheap USB C charging ports will prematurely kill your electronics, having a magnetic charging stand is a killer feature and has made this mouse so much better to use than the others. At $60 this feels like a steal, ignore the haters
J**O
recommended
Excellent mouse, comfortable to use, I loved the presentation, the fact that it is rechargeable seems super useful to me since you don't have to spend money on additional batteries, I also like the fact that it is wireless since it makes it easier to use, I would definitely recommend it.
J**.
Good product
Works well. Doesn't warn you when it needs a charge, but if you remember to put it in the cradle, it is awesome.
S**O
Gran calidad de construcción
Excelente calidad y acabados, pasé de un G305 y el cambio es brutal.100% recomendado!
C**W
Nice comfortable light weight mouse
This is a nice mouse. It is very light weight, so it eases the fatigue on your hand, but it's also quality made. The charging base is a great feature, with a satisfying magnetic connection. Though sometimes it can be a little difficult to find the seating spot. Maybe this will change over time as I get used to finding that placement. But it works great and seems to have no lag. You can plug in the base with USB-C, or even plug in the mouse itself. Good product.
L**S
Yes
Was a gift my partner loves it light weight easy to charge and program
L**G
very good
I really liked the design and comfort, the battery 🔋 charges very quickly and has a good charging time, it is very comfortable for work use and also for gaming, it is truly worth what I paid, it is a good price.
C**R
Needs instructions / documentation
The theme of this mouse seems to be "figure it out yourself" A small instruction booklet is included and the first paragraph in the English section says to download the driver software from the official website. What's the address of the website? It's not printed on the box, not in the booklet -- figure it out yourself. OK, so let's google "ajazz" -- the first three results are ajazzstore, ajazzbrand and a-jazz. The third says it is the English official website but of course anyone can create a website and say it's the official anything, but fine let's go with it. Following a few clicks and you download the software. Attempting to unzip the software it throws an error. What should you do? Figure it out yourself. Since it did unzip some files, I launch the EXE and the software installs. It finds the mouse.Now you are presented with a screen with many options. A drop-down to select between layer-1 and layer-8. What does that do or mean? Figure it out yourself. On the parameter tab you have options for silent height and rectilenear correction and/or ripple correction. What do those mean? Figure it out yourself. There is a place to share settings and macros with others. With the lack of instructions leaving people to just click around and try to figure things out there are 185 pages of shared macros -- almost all called "macro_1". You can not search either, so this is useless unless you want to go to all 185 pages and hope you see something useful.The hardware feels nice -- this mouse is extremely light weight and all the buttons have a nice tactile click response. The tracking is very precise and the wide range of DPI settings should cover any scenario letting you change from game to game or game to desktop. The charging magnetic stand is great - no batteries to deal with or cords to plug in every few days. Hardware alone, this would be a nice wireless mouse with bluetooth or 2.4 radio connection, but not worth the almost $50 price. A gaming mouse is the sum of its hardware and software, and the lack of instructions really hampers this mouse. If you happen to have experience with other mice you would likely be able to figure some of the options out, for example silent height is what other mice call lift off distance but a mouse should not require a resume that includes previous experience. Without instructions to take advantage of every feature, what did you buy? A nice wireless mouse that you paid too much for.
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