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A4Tech Bloody N50 | A4Tech Bloody A7 | |
from 619 ₴ | from 999 ₴ | |
User reviews | ||
It differs from the Bloody A70 model in the type of switches. This model has conventional mechanical switches, while the A70 has more reliable optomechanical ones. | ||
Product type | mouse | mouse |
Connection | wired | wired |
Interface | USB A | USB A |
Cable length | 1.8 m | 1.8 m |
Sensor | optical | optical |
Type | for game | for game |
Sensor and control | ||
Sensor | Avago 3050 | Avago 3050 |
Sensor resolution | 800 – 4000 DPI | 800 – 4000 DPI |
Number of buttons | 7 | 7 |
Side buttons | ![]() | ![]() |
DPI-button | ![]() | ![]() |
Switches | Light Strike, opto-mechanical | Light Strike, opto-mechanical |
Scroll wheels | 1 | 1 |
Features | ||
Feet material | metal | |
Optimal grip | palmar, finger | palmar, finger |
Programmable buttons | ![]() | ![]() |
Built-in memory | ![]() | ![]() |
Lighting | multicolor | multicolor |
Cable | braided | braided |
General | ||
Size (LxWxH) | 125x65x40 mm | |
Weight | 133 g | 153 g |
Color | ||
Added to E-Catalog | may 2016 | june 2015 |
Mice A4Tech Bloody N50 and A4Tech Bloody A7 have similar features, such as an Avago 3050 optical sensor with a resolution of 800 to 4000 DPI and 7 buttons. However, some key differences are highlighted in user reviews. The Bloody N50 is often praised for its good price-to-quality ratio and ease of use, but some users note issues with build quality and the sensor. Meanwhile, the Bloody A7 receives positive reviews for its build quality, comfort, and the presence of lighting, though possible sensor issues during intensive use are mentioned. Overall, if you're looking for a more reliable and high-quality gaming mouse, the Bloody A7 might be the better choice, while the N50 is suitable for budget-conscious users.