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A4Tech Bloody A70 | A4Tech Bloody A90 | |
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It differs from the Bloody A7 model in the type of switches. This model has more reliable optomechanical switches, while the A7 has conventional mechanical ones. | It differs from the Bloody A9 model in the type of switches. This model has more reliable optomechanical switches, while the A9 has conventional mechanical 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 resolution | 800 – 4000 DPI | 800 – 4000 DPI |
Max. acceleration | 20 G | 20 G |
Max. speed | 160 ips | 160 ips |
Max. polling rate | 1000 Hz (1 ms) | |
Number of buttons | 7 | 7 |
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DPI-button | ![]() | ![]() |
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) | 124x74x41 mm | 125x66x42 mm |
Weight | 143 g | 144 g |
Color | ||
Added to E-Catalog | august 2016 | august 2015 |
A4Tech Bloody A70 and A4Tech Bloody A90 mice have similar features such as wired connectivity, optical technology, and a maximum sensor resolution of up to 4000 DPI. However, the A90 stands out with built-in memory and more reliable optomechanical switches, whereas the A70 uses standard mechanical ones. Users note that the A90 has a more comfortable grip and button programming capability, making it more versatile for gaming. At the same time, the A70 has more vivid backlighting and is considered more affordable. Overall, the A90 is suitable for those looking for a more advanced model with additional features, while the A70 can be a good choice for users on a limited budget.