A4Tech X-710BK (94397)
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Ergonomic optical mouse designed specifically for use in computer games. Thus, the model boasts a sensor resolution of 2000 dpi, which ensures high accuracy of cursor positioning on the screen. There are also 6 buttons, including a “triple click” button, and 16 KB of memory for storing settings directly on the mouse. But at the same time, the weight of the model reaches 135 g.
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All prices 88 →Миша A4Tech X-710BK USB Black | 699 ₴ | ![]() | |||
Мишка A4Tech X-710BK USB Black X-710BK USB (Black) | 699 ₴ | ![]() | |||
A4Tech Мишка A4Tech X-710BK Black ігрова USB | 799 ₴ | ![]() | |||
Миша A4Tech X-710BK USB (Black) | 699 ₴ | ![]() | |||
Мишка A4 X-710BK Black USB X-710BK USB (Black) | 699 ₴ | ![]() |
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Bought this mouse in May 2021, for work. An important criterion was the presence of a programmable button for adding macros. There were not enough funds for more advanced wireless models, so I settled on this one, which has been tested for years, since the model is from 2013 I bought the price and functionality. The mouse has a sticky surface. Fairly not badly balanced. The cable is in a fabric sheath. There is a proprietary application in which you can adjust the DPI, the functions of any button and assign an action to the function button. In addition, there is a macro editor in which you can implement all your ideas (I added the photo to see how the program looks). Not suitable for small hands. Quite heavy at 103g if weighed without the cable. The slits that go through the entire mouse collect dirt, which is not very convenient to get out of there, also there are many small recesses under the side keys that are also clogged with dirt. After 2 years, the wheel began to click very reluctantly, it had to be disassembled and a little chemically treated. ![]() |
The A4 Tech X-748K model is much better. A4 Tech X-710BK is nearly similar but not quite. Comfortable for a large male hand. A4 Tech X-748K, been using it for 5 years. resolution and DPI settings use A4Tech X-710BK more than year |
A review of a slightly different model (750BK), but it will be relevant for all devices in this series. After about 4 years of living with such a mouse, I’m going to buy a new one. I will never return to this brand again. X7 is the case when a cheapskate pays twice. The mouse entices with its wealth of features, buttons, and components at a fairly moderate price. But in the future, I’d prefer to pay more to not deal with sticky extra buttons from the first days and components failing one by one. The rough coating is not wear-resistant at all - wears off immediately with a finger and can be easily scraped off even with a nail during cleaning. The manufacturer includes spare feet in the package (hinting at durability), but even if you run the mouse on the table without a mat, it will die before you wear them down. The weakest point is the wheel. Initially, play develops in the mount, which causes the wheel to tilt and no longer hit the switch - the result of a flawed design (photo pinned). I lived with this for several years, reassigning the MMB to another button. But yesterday my scroll broke off - that was the last straw. In my entire life, I've never had a mouse fall apart to this extent. The cheapest Logitech mice I had were of several orders of magnitude higher quality and lasted much longer. It's worth noting the driver and the software part of it overall - it is above all praise. But it's unfortunately not enough to justify the hardware deficiencies. When the components are of such poor quality, all additional features are just like putting lipstick on a pig. Very functional driver with support for scripted macros and fast switching between profiles, price Poor quality of components, sticky buttons, absolutely mediocre scroll mechanism ![]() |
The low-cost mouse of the X7 Gaming line of the Taiwanese brand A4 Tech is quite popular among gamers.
It is made in a symmetrical design that will suit both right-handed and left-handed people. It features a simple, non-aggressive appearance with matte surfaces that do not leave fingerprints and rubberized anti-slip inserts on the sidewalls. There are 4 plastic legs on the bottom, and spare ones are included in the kit.
Sensitive sensor
The A4 Tech X-710BK is equipped with an Agilent sensor with a maximum resolution of 2000 DPI. It provides crisp and fast cursor movements in multiplayer shooters. Perhaps, for owners of monitors with high resolution, this sensitivity indicator will not be enough in strategies and RPGs. Alternatively, they may consider another popular manufacturer's model — A4 Tech Bloody V7 with a 3200 DPI sensor resolution.
Note that the total weight of the mouse (135 grams) is also geared towards high accuracy of movements rather than speed.
The minimum resolution of the A4 Tech X-710BK sensor is 400 DPI, plus there are three intermediate options (800/1200/1600). A special button is provided to select the mode, and the multi-coloured illumination of the scroll wheel acts as an indication of the current cursor speed.
6 programmable buttons
The model received 6 buttons, for each of which, using macros and convenient Oscar software, you can set your own usage scenarios. 16 KB of built-in memory will allow you to use the programmed settings even on someone else's PC. Next to the main left switch is a "triple click" button. By default, it allows you to make a series of three shots in shooters or triple tap in various applications. There are two additional buttons on the left side of the case in the thumb area.
The manufacturer of microswitches for A4 Tech X-710BK is Omron from Japan. It claims a key life of 8 million clicks.
The shortcomings of the model include an inflexible wire and rather loud clicks. But given the low price, A4 Tech X-710BK can be recommended to all gamers on a low-cost and considered the best choice as a first gaming mouse.