OCZ Behemoth Laser Gaming Mouse Review

👤by Vinh Thai Comments 📅26-06-09
Size Comparison and Connectivity
In comparison to the Microsoft Wireless Optical mouse and the Logitech G7 wireless laser mouse, the Behemoth is obviously larger in width, further reinforcing the idea that the Behemoth was designed with right handed users in mind. In terms of length and height, however, the Behemoth is similar to them. The Behemoth also has a slightly more pronounced angle. Making a transition from the Microsoft or the Logitech mouse to the Behemoth will not be problematic at all, seeing at its profile, besides its width, is quite similar to the others.





In terms of connectivity, the OCZ Behemoth has a 6-feet USB 2.0 compatible cord. Connecting the mouse to a 6-feet USB extension cord did not cause any abnormalities in the functioning of the mouse. Another particularity of the mouse is that its cord is wrapped in fabric. The fabric gives the cord added durability, and flexing it is very easy. As such, the Behemoth's cord does not suffer from the usual problem of plastic wrapped cords, which is to keep their shape after bending. Indeed, the mouse cord is highly flexible. It is also quite light, making it less likely to cause resistance when a quick movement is done with the mouse. Furthermore, 5 LEDs are built into the mouse. Three blue LEDs are found above the dpi switcher button; no LED indicate the 1st dpi mode (default: 800 dpi), one blue LED indicates the 2nd dpi mode (default: 1600 dpi), two blue LEDs indicate the 3rd dpi mode (default: 2400 dpi), and three blue LEDs indicate the 4th dpi mode (default: 3200 dpi). Two red LEDs accompany each of the side buttons; no LED indicates the default profile, one left LED indicates the 1st customizable profile, one right LED indicates the 2nd customizable profile, and two LED indicate the 3rd customizable profile. The LEDs are placed in such a way so that they will not shine into the user's eyes, or they are blocked from having a direct path to the eyes by the hand.





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