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AULA LED Backlit Gaming Keyboard (3 Colorways) - Aula
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HAVIT® HV-MS672 Ergonomic LED Stress-ease Wired Mouse with 7 Soothing LED Colors, 6 Buttons - Havit
Sades
SADES SA-708 Stereo Gaming Headphone Headset with Microphone (Blue) - Sades
Zelotes
Zelotes 5500 DPI 7 Button LED Optical USB Wired Gaming Mouse Mice for Pro Gamer - Zelotes
DLAND
DLAND Professional LED Optical 7200 DPI 7 Button USB Wired Gaming Mouse for Pro Game Notebook, PC, Laptop, Computer, Black - DLAND

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AULA LED Backlit Gaming Keyboard (3 Colorways) - Aula
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DLAND Professional LED Optical 7200 DPI 7 Button USB Wired Gaming Mouse for Pro Game Notebook, PC, Laptop, Computer, Black - DLAND
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Five Star Reviews:

52%
Sturdy keyboard for the price
February 18, 2016
The AULA LED Keyboard is a well-built attractive keyboard for the price. It features three different colors to switch about from blue, red, and pink. Colors are not too bright and look great in the dark. Keys aren't that loud and feel nice on the fingers. I have heard of reviews about this keyboard dying in a few weeks or months, but I have had no problems. It's still working perfectly and I have had this for over a year, so I guess I'm lucky mine is still going strong. The quality is great for the price and I think this looks as good as more expensive keyboards, although not on the same level of quality. I recommend this keyboard, and for the price you can't go wrong.
A beauty
December 16, 2014
The thing is beautiful, the led lights are bright with 3 colors blue, red, and pink. It is not loud when you press it and it also comes with see through keys, I put them on my (w,a,s,d and my arrow keys and numbpad 5) this is made with cheap plastic but I can't see it breaking though and plus its 30 dollars what do you expect, it does it's job and I recommend it
Really great keyboard. And for a great price.
August 21, 2014
This keyboard is rockin. The keys are so smooth and soft and typing on it is just so satisfying. The lighting on it is marvelous and the different settings are fun to play with. It also came with 8 transparent keys to replace, I'm assuming, the directional keys and the AWSD keys if you choose. I just used them on the directional ones and it looks really awesome.

My only beef if any is that yeah sometimes I end up hitting \ instead of enter because the key is weird but ive only had it the day and Im already getting used to it.

If this keyboard was a cute person I would probably kiss them.
Perfect. Big Answers to the usual questions....
February 17, 2014
I have been looking to replace my old Dell keyboard for a while, finally pulled the trigger. My criteria: 1- needs to be splash-proof, with actual drain holes. 2- Needs backlighting to shine through the individual keys, not just around the keys. Super picky, I know, but that's what I want. 3- Needs to be very responsive, not necessarily mechanical, but has to be snappy, can't have a funky layout or odd-shaped keys. 4- Can't have extra drivers, discs, or any other garbage to make it work. I need to be able to throw this thing in my backpack and hook into my normal laptop, or any server in a datacenter.

This keyboard fulfills all of these requirements, for much less money than most the others. You can get three of the four criteria for less money, but not all four, from all the hunting I've done here at Amazon. And I'm typing on it right now, it just plugged in, found itself, and went. And even in my dining room, under my skylight, I can clearly see it's backlit brightly (including through the keys) and looks fantastic. My 3 year old daughter asked to play with my new space ship, while pointing at it... my work here is done.

The keys are plastic, and do not have any silicone padding or anything. The key presses are quiet, and a bit on the mushy side, but it's fast and responsive enough for what it is. It did come with a key plucker and 8 clear replacement keys that look super sharp. The keys mate to a square hole in the chassis, and do *not* have the flimsy little pieces that always break if you pull the keys off to clean it. I'm unwilling to dump a coke in my new keyboard, but it wouldn't surprise me if this thing survived both the spill and the cleanup. If I do not update this post, assume that this keyboard is still running. Rangers Lead the Way!!!!
Finally! A Lit Keyboard I Don't Hate!
December 23, 2013
This is, without a doubt, the best backlit keyboard I have owned, and one of the best all-around keyboards I have ever had.

First, a little background: As a computer programmer and gamer, my keyboard is essential to my livelihood and entertainment. I have had a few backlit keyboards from other manufacturers in the past, and they have always had something wrong with them--unresponsive, poor lighting, strange key arrangements, or just far too expensive to justify the purchase. I need a full keyboard that would provides clear, sufficient lighting for those late-night gaming/coding sessions, or just when it is a cloudy day and the light is low in my office. I ordered this because it was the only backlit keyboard that was a full, non-compact design that was not outrageously expensive. I was skeptical since it had no reviews and I could find no feedback for AULA's keyboards online.

Buying this keyboard was worth the risk. The keys are sensitive and responsive, with just the right spring-back to let you know they're there. Typing on this keyboard feels fluid and simple. The keys are arranged well, and I quickly adjusted to the slightly-altered location of the "|" key (which is good for programming, anyway).

The backlighting is fantastic. Those pictures are not Photoshopped, people--the keyboard's lighting really can be that bright and clear. Every key is well-lit and easy to read. You are getting your money's worth. The lighting can be adjusted between red, blue, and purple, and the light itself can be adjusted to be off, low, high, or slowly pulsing.

Awesome.

I highly recommend this as a keyboard, and for its backlighting. If you are looking for a well-built keyboard with backlighting that isn't overpriced and doesn't feel cheap, then this is what you want.
58%
BETTER THAN RAZER
September 23, 2017
I've had this mouse for over a year now and I thought it was time to post a review. This mouse is AWESOME! And I don't just think so because of the price but I truly would pay $40 for this thing. It is extremely durable with a rugged nylon braided cord. The shape is comfortable, the mouse is incredibly responsive and the extra buttons are easy to access and I use them for almost every game I play.In the time that I've had this mouse my friend's $100 Razer Naga Croma broke and he bought another $70 mouse from Razer that still doesn't match up to mine and along with being incredibly durable and responsive, this mouse looks awesome! I would highly suggest it. Even if you already have a gaming mouse everyone should have one of these as a backup at least, because the HAVIT HV-MS672 isn't breaking anytime soon.
Good mouse for the price!!
August 9, 2017
I bought 2 of these. One for my gaming desktop, and one for my work Laptop.I was like, let's see how good these are for $7.99.After a month or two of use. Wow, what a deal. I came from an abyss gaming mouse, and this is just as good if not better.I like the feel, how smooth it is, and the round cable protection.It feels durable.The buttons and the mouse have good response, I highly recommend.
Absolutely fantastic!
June 18, 2017
This is perhaps the best purchase I have made in a very long time! For $8 the build quality, fit and finish is unparalleled. The led lights look incredible even in a lit environment and are far from distracting in a dark one. The ergonomics fits my hand wonderfully, though I could see how it may be a tad big for anyone with small hands. The best part is I received this mouse in less than 24 hours from hitting the "buy" button! I am just getting into pc gaming and this mouse absolutely fits the bill. The woven fabric around the wire is another really nice touch, and the variable dpi button is something I never knew I needed until I used it!My ONLY complaint is that the buttons are very, very light. I haven't had any issue with them being so easy to click yet, but it does make me paranoid that I'll fire off a random shot while I'm trying to be stealthy!If you're looking for a new ergonomic mouse with a real desktop presence, this is absolutely the mouse to buy!
Five Stars
January 19, 2017
Love it!!! it looks amazing is my desk. Also it was here on time.
Awesome
January 9, 2017
Love it and looks and feels like a expensive mouse works great too
Beautiful, Works Well, Quirky Side Buttons
October 24, 2016
I knew I had made a good choice as soon as the packaging arrived. Havit evidently likes to add some class to their packages. The product itself works as expected, with breathing multicolored lights. You cannot choose a specific light, but this is what I had intended anyway. When you change DPI settings (which works like a charm) it will briefly flash a specific color, which I thought was an interesting feature. The USB cable itself is sufficiently long for most setups (though perhaps too long for laptop usage). The mouse is fairly large, larger than my previous gaming mouse, but I am 6'4" with decently large hands.I do have a complaint, however. The forward/back side buttons seem to be the reverse of the usual. In most mice I have used, "back" is the button further towards the back of the mouse and the opposite for "forward". Normally, I would suggest updating drivers, but this does not help. The "Plug and Play" software utilizes generic drivers which seem to point differently for this mouse than others. It took some getting used to when browsing.Apart from this, I enjoyed the product. I recommend it for purchase.
42%
They are just amazing for the price
June 19, 2016
I have had these for over a year now!They are just amazing for the price. And you will not fine anything better for the price I have looked. I am a big tech guy and I do always look for the most value in gadgets and electronics.Pros:1. Extremely comfortable even after 8 hours of gaming, Cushion is very comfortable, a2. Durable. I have thrown this thing on the floor on a daily basis after i get done with gaming and my computer work. I take it to bed, sleep on it and it has yet to break. It actually looks pretty new after 1.5 years. Cushions and wires are still very new looking.3. Sound is clear. Sound is Deep, But not too deep, But its not over bearing in base. Mids and Highs are above average for a headphone in this price range. There was very little distortion if you put everything on max, at this point you should not even put the headphones near your ears, because they almost sound like speakers. Microphone is clear and I make skype and google calls with it all the time.4. inline sound control, This comes with an inline sound countrol to turn up or turn down the volume. Also mute and unmute the microphone. Extremely usefully in gaming. and also when watching movies and you don't want to reach keyboard or mouse5. noise cancellation is decent. This doesn't have active noise cancellation, but it sits all around my ear and gets rid of about 70% -90% of ambient noise while you are listening to it.6. Separate 3.5 mm jack for speaker and for microphone. I highly disklike USB headphone because they have tons of static due to the computer. however 3.5 jacks are much better.7. super long cord. I lie in bed while I watch TV and the cord is super long over 7 feet.8. These are light, they aren't heavy and won't bother your ears or your head.Con:1. I feel like the base can be a bit better. But I think you can change the settings on your pc to ramp up the base, I did this and the base SOUNDED AMAZING. I really cannot find any other cons. It looks, feels, and sounds great. you really won't be disappointing.IF YOU'RE looking for a 300 quality headphone. You won't find them in this. BECAUSE this isn't a $300 headphone. But this easily competes with 70 and 80 dollar headphones.The quality of these headphones ARE VERY GOOD. what also makes a difference in sound is your computers hardware and sound card. If you have a cheap sound card. then you will get a cheap sound. I have a very good sound card, and am able to get very nice bass and very nice highs based on my settings.
Now getting close to 2 years later and they're still working great. Both mic and sound are fine
May 18, 2016
I purchased a pair of these September 2014. Now getting close to 2 years later and they're still working great. Both mic and sound are fine, and the headset plastics/foam are still in good shape (just a bit looser from the amount of drops and rough handling), but still comfy fitting and in tact! It's not the best quality, but for basic working sound and voice chat it works. As a heavy gamer, I've gone through about 5 pairs of headsets, from pricier $100+ sets that would have plastic pieces fail or snap over enough use, to these cheaper sub $15 ones. Funny enough these cheapos have probably lasted the longest of all my headsets so far. I'm buying a 2nd set for my son now and decided to give this review at the same time. So we'll see how long the 2nd pair lasts too. Recommended for the budget conscious gamer, or those tired of paying for pricier headphones that break after less than a year, and are fine with lesser quality, cheaper, more disposable ones like these.
The headphone does the job for its purpose. For newer PC, i believe you need to buy the adapter in order for the mic to work
March 10, 2015
My first gaming headset. I really like it, it does the job. I am satisfied with the productI have HP Envy 14 Notebook PC and as everyone can see, my laptop has newer version ports ( Headphone and Headphone+Mic ) where in old PCs, they have their own ports ( mic goes with mic and headphone goes with headphone) , like this headphone is designed for...So, i bought the adapter in order for my mic to work. Link => http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CPEZ4J6/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_1I bought the adapter instead of the cable because i think the cable is not durable enoughFirst, i plugged in the Sades ports into the adapter and connected it into the Headphone+Mic on my laptopThe mic doesn't work and i was afraid that it might be brokenI tested the mic to see if it works or not by plugged in the mic cable to my phone and went to voice memosthe recording went fine and i can see my voice clear, so i began to suspect if the adapter is brokenI tried to unplug cable and plug it again and the mic works fineSkype my friend and they can hear the difference between the integrated mic and the headset mic
Sizing Guide Prospective Buyers
August 29, 2014
Product exactly as described. My head is 22 inches (Circumference), and 8 inches wide (ear to ear). I notice that after about 45 minutes+ the headphones are uncomfortably tight. While its not enough to warrant taking them off, it does cause me to readjust them to a less pressure prone area every 15 - 20 minutes. Anyone with a larger skull than my own, may find them quite uncomfortable, or too tight. Construction seems entirely solid, without stretching them out the ear phones measure 1 inch of separation at the bottom of the ear piece, and 4 inches at the top, prior to putting them on. Since the ear phone head band is only 7 1/2 inches at its greatest width I imagine that is where the additional pressure comes from. Anyone with a 7 1/2 inch head size or lower would probably greatly appreciate the sizing of this item.Anyways, hope that helps future prospective buyers! 5 Stars since It was 17$ with shipping from CA - you don't have to pick the China option, for just a dollar more choose to have it delivered within the US for 3 day shipping free :D
Good with Games
August 27, 2014
This shipment comes really fast, and the price is not expensive.I have used this headphone talking with my friends through Skype ,and they can hear it very clear. It has an on/off key for microphone which is wonderful. It is worth to invest overall.
Good Value
October 25, 2013
Had problems with my old headset which was really cheap (10$?) so I decided to try this one out as I liked the look of it. First let me say this particular one is shipped from china and takes several weeks before it will arrive, it came on oct. 23rd and est. shipping was oct 31st-Nov 11th. So far so good, its comfortable has great sound and the mic works very well. At first I was concerned because the actual mic is pretty far away from your mouth and is only adjustable up and down, so there is no way to get it closer to your mouth. However people have said that it sounds great although I still feel the need to speak loudly just in case. The other thing that I liked about it was that the mic folds up into the earcup so when not in use it isnt sticking out and I dont have to worry about my 2 year old stepping on it or messing with it. Being only 20$ so far I am impressed but only time will tell if this product will keep the 5 star rating I gave it. Hope this helps.
56%
Using this mouse for 582 days and counting...
July 22, 2017
I ordered this mouse on December 18, 2015 and I have been using the very same mouse still today which is July 22, 2017. Surprisingly still running perfectly after 582 days Or 1 year, 7 months, 4 days. I love this mouse. People that see me using this mouse thinks it looks awesome and feels and looks just like a more expensive gaming mice. This is a very nice mouse and extremely durable and could get a lot of work done. I hope you decide to buy this mouse after seeing my review My favorite part of the mouse is the breathing led light and the extra buttons.
Great Starter Mouse for PC Gamers
July 10, 2017
I had this mouse and got one for my brother for Christmas, and he loves it. It's great for MOBA players and people who want the extra hotkeys, but not too many. It's kind of like an intro to hotkeys. If you're playing MMORPGs, this probably isn't the kind of mouse you want as those typically need a lot more hotkeys, but it depends on who you are and what you're playing. I personally love it as a DotA 2 player and would highly recommend it.
Good mouse that lasted a solid year (Old version review though)
November 3, 2016
Bought the old version (T80 I believe) and it worked beautifully during that time, the only thing I had an issue with was the middle mouse button started to glitch out a bit due to me using it a lot for gaming (a lot of games use the middle mouse for melee attacks, or some other thing) I could still use the scroll wheel alright though so it was a simple matter of changing keybindings.Now I have to switch to my default mouse due to the fact that the right mouse button is messed up, (again, a lot of games use the key, go figure.) So it would act like i'm spamming the button over and over, causing me to get disoriented.Well, it lasted a whole year without any major issues, and all the other keys work wonderfully. So that's always a good thing. Seeing as it was cheap i'm surprised it lasted as long as it did.Going to probably buy another one as soon as I have the funds to do so.
I love it. I got two
June 3, 2016
I love it. I got two, one for myself and one for my mom. I like how you can set colors and no matter what you do to the DPI settings, it stays that color. The only thing I notice is if the computer restarts or is shut down for any reason, the settings on the mouse reset. Its easy enough to set them again though. I really do like the variety of color and speed. I have mine set slightly faster than normal, and I think my mom has hers set to normal speed. We both have dual monitors, so constantly not having to pick up the mouse and move it in order to scroll across both is a wonderful thing indeed. The only real grip I have, if any, is all words written on it. They throw off a "color scheme" if youre not naturally picking blue. Its nice to know the DPI settings on the mouse, but its just as easy to write them down anyway, or test it out on the screen, and its very obviously "for the game". However, when you consider similar choices (this or another exactly like it) - its either blue words, or red words... blue is less noticeable - and my color schemes for the two computers are green for one, and purple for the other, so it "matches" better". For those worried about color bleeding, the only color bleeding I saw is in the scroll wheel, if youre moving the mouse, and only between the normal color pulses. Its very incognito and not even noticeable unless youre watching it.
Don't know how I lived without it.
December 1, 2015
This was my first gaming mouse!My only gaming mouse actually.At first I tried to keep it one color, but that requires setting it up to be one color every time I plug it in to my laptop, so I just let it run its course now. I kind of wish there was an option to have it run through a particular set of colors. Hey, still great.It is, in fact, pretty ergonomic, but only for right handed people. I've grown up with right handed mice though, so it's a moot point.All the buttons work, it's compatible with Mac computers, and the cord is nice and durable. I actually prefer the cord, as it beats having to charge it or replace a battery.I've had it for a few months now, it has sustained a lot of excited clicking. I don't think I'll have to replace it for a while, but when I do, I would definitely buy it again.
This mouse was absolutely more than what you pay for.
June 10, 2014
Okay, so when i first saw this mouse i was definitely a little hesitant on whether or not i should spend the ten bucks i had on my card, or wait until i got another 30 for a "name-brand" gaming mouse. Having used a friend of mines mouse in which he spent a decent price for, the only thing i noticed different between his $40 mouse, and this $10 mouse is that he had adjustable weight.. That is it. This mouse is absolutely precise, accurate, and most importantly comfortable. The lights are all very bright high quality LED lights that travel through every lit up part shown in the picture. While some of the side buttons feel a little cheap, the overall quality and weight of the mouse is absolutely marvelous. Do yourself a favor and save some money by purchasing this mouse. I promise you wont regret it. Oh not to mention it has awesome DPI settings. I don't understand how they did it for this price. No complaints whatsoever.
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Four Star Reviews:

18%
Although I do like the overall difference/advantage of having my keyboard key lighted ...
December 30, 2015
Although I do like the overall difference/advantage of having my keyboard key lighted up and I'm using it just fine as I do my overall typing, there is one thing I'm trying to deal with. That is the fact that they included an "extra" key that my original keyboard didn't have. That key being between the " ' " and the "enter/return" key. This key is " | or \ " key; which was originally to the left of my backspace key. This isn't a big issue since it only takes time getting use to. It's just that, for the time being, when I want to hit "enter/return", I hit \ instead and this just slows down my overall typing speed. My work keyboard isn't the same, so I really need to differentiate between the two.

This would not be an issue at all if I was a "hunt and peck type" of typer, but I'm not. I type without looking down. Anyways, Looks and feel nice. Besides the thing I mentioned, no issue whatsoever.

I do want to comment on something though. Pushing FN + 5 (on the right side, not the one above lined horizontally) DID infact change the LED color. I LOVE PINK. I wanted to stay on blue, but it's kinda of dark; especially with no lights on. Red is okay, but it's slowly hurting my eyes. I wish it was Light Blue instead or maybe White. Overall, Pink is my current default and I'm a guy.

Not that anyone cares, but the back looks nice as well. The color shines through. Not too bright, but you can definitely tell it's there.

A minor issue is the lighting on the top 4 right lights (the ones that tell you if you have Num lock or not, etc..). These will ALWAYS be on blue. If Num lock is on, a small part of Caps lack (like a 1/5th of it) will be lighted up. If I turned the CAPs lock on, 1/5th of Scroll light be be lighted up. If I leave Num lock and Scroll lock on, 2 x 1/5th be lighted on Caps Lock and 1/5th of it will be lighted for the Win light (whatever that is.)

One last thing that I wanted to note which is the real reason I'm not giving it 5 star. It's not the material, but the overall top and bottom design. As I'm typing right now, the rough/grip side is on my left side and the smooth side is on my right side; I'm talking about my palm. It's like rough on the left, smooth on the middle, and rough on the right. I'd prefer if it was all rough or all smooth. On top of that, there's a noticeable indent in the middle; which I prefer if it was a straight line (all hill or all through) instead of a hill-through-hill design. It just doesn't feel right if I was typing a long time. However, this is meant for gaming, not typing a novel; which was why I wanted it in the first place. I prefer to type in the dark. This may be moot point, but this is based from my preference.

If these 2 things weren't present, I'd give this a 5 star. Overall, not a bad product to use. Not the best because if there was something else that's better, I'd probably stop using this one in a heartbeat. I don't hold it in high regards.
Afforadable Backlit Keyboard. Just take good care of it.
November 3, 2015
I needed a keyboard that I can simply type in the dark and this was the keyboard I have found. The design was nice so I decided to buy it. It was easy to set up: plug it in, wait for drivers to install and then you are good to go. The instructions were easy to follow depending if you want to change colors or turn up/down the brightness. (Off / Low / Bright / Pulsing)

FN + 5 - To change colors.
FN + 8 - Brightness
FN + 2 - Dimness

It has only 3 colors; Red, Blue and Purple. Blue is my favorite out of the 3, and the keys were lit up bright enough for you to see every key you press. The pulsing-light feature on the keyboard does not alternate the colors, but only the current color you are using.

The company provides a plastic key removal (which is useful for cleaning) and clear key pieces (I received 10 pieces) for you to set up where you have your Hot Keys or your Directional Keys. However you want to use them for, it is a nice thing that they give you.

There drainage holes in the keyboard in case if you were to accidentally spill your drink onto your keyboard, which obviously it is not recommended to do that. The typing you do on the keyboard is quiet so you won't have to worry about anyone being annoyed by your typing even with the door open. It is pretty sturdy and you can't not push it around so easily on a flat surface.

After a few months of having the keyboard, the only thing that ruined it for me was that something fell onto my keyboard rendering a few of the keys useless. There was no response from pressing the keys anymore so seeing how I can't use it, I gave it a smack to find out that it rendered the keyboard completely useless and unresponsive to any pressing on any key. (Probably a weak design as my other keyboard has gone through harsher punishment admittedly)

For what it is, it is a pretty good keyboard, just don't have anything fall onto it (or don't be hitting your keyboard) or otherwise risk the functionality of the keyboard. I have a new keyboard now and I will review it at a later time. If you wish to see this keyboard as it works: https://youtu.be/syhYpZYeKTI
Lights Up My Life!
May 1, 2015
After experiencing the disaster that was the "Azio Large Print Tri-Color Backlit Wired Keyboard" (see my unfavorable review), I was still in the market for a decent illuminated keyboard. If I'd been going on looks alone, I would've likely passed up on this one, because the official promotional images used on Amazon's product page truly do it no justice: it was only after going through the customer-provided images (among which I've decided to include one of my own) that I got a better and truer sense of what to was to be expected visually. But the bigger decisive factor was of course the many favorable user ratings which, after I'd acquired a unit of my own, seem significantly justified... although, regrettably, it is not entirely perfect.

The biggest complaint, as has been stated repeatedly by other reviewers, concerns the redesign of the "return/enter" key which repositions the "vertical-back slashes" key to the area customarily associated with the return key, giving rise to repeated misstrikes when not paying the closest of attention, and to having to resort to uncomfortably overreaching to access the key whether you're aware of its location or not. I cannot image why the designers felt this off-putting alteration was at all necessary, unless it somehow has something to do with its being marketed as a "gaming" keyboard, of which things I'm ignorant. Also, the absence of proper independent "media keys" may be a bit of a concern, but which can still be mimicked through use of the "function" key which, again for some unknown reason, the keyboard designers chose to swap over to the opposite side of the board.

My only other issue with this keyboard, though a relatively minor one, is that key pressing feels too stiff & resistant for my personal tastes, reminding me somewhat of the old "iMac" proprietary keyboards I'd loathed so much.

I'd always wanted the assistance and the convenience (not to mention the "coolness") of having & working with an illuminated keyboard of this sort, especially given the fact that I'm frequently working in the dark or otherwise very subdued lighting situations, so its being designed as a backlit/illuminated keyboard was of course its primary selling point with me already, but I’ve found this particular function on this keyboard to be amazingly spot-on -- even in well-lit situations! (see a bit of an example in my posted accompanying photo)

Set at maximum brightness, the "pink/purple" lighting variation is softest on the eyes; the "red" setting, while clear and detail rich, can be extremely harsh on sensitive eyes, so I would not recommend this setting except at its more dimmed brightness level or unless you truly love the color scheme; I myself am partial to the "blue" option, which is likewise sufficiently bright, and whose "eye strain factor" falls somewhere semi-comfortably between the other two color options.

Because of the aforementioned "issues" I've expressed concerning this keyboard, even though they are truly not anything major enough worth blowing a gasket over (although the "return" key redesign can often be hella frustrating for most of us who are not accustomed to ''reaching'' for it), I cannot justifiably grace it with the 5-star rating it would've otherwise deserved, so consider that I've assigned this one with a score somewhere between "3" and "4" ...or let's just call it a "B-minus."
Attention mac users!
March 19, 2015
(From a mac user)

Pros---
-Nice design- doesn't look too cheap and doesn't feel expensive (as compared to a $140 Razer keyboard)
-Works well enough for the price
-Lightweight
-Hasn't malfunctioned yet (used for a week and I game)
-Doesn't need to be installed with a software-- works on mac.

Cons---
-The ENTER (return) key is a little bit further to the right than where it is on the standard keyboards. It will only take a couple days to get used to.
-(for mac users) the Fn+5 (on num pad) does not change the keyboard's color. You will be stuck with blue.
-----And yes, I said I tried Fn + 5 (ON NUMBER PAD- I know what this is). Does not work, and I do not have a defective product.
(Perhaps try changing the color on a windows computer and then see if it remains when you plug it back in your mac)
-(for mac users) number lock and scroll lock on the keyboard do not work (but these functions are windows specific anyway)
-The left shift key. Maybe it's just my typing style, but for this keyboard you must hit near the center of the key or it will be hard to press due to its rubber dome style
-The keyboard can slide around if you do not put enough pressure on it, especially on the left side. This isn't too big of an issue.

Extra information:
-The other functions work. For example, Fn+8, Fn+2 work for adjusting light intensity and pulsing. You will just be stuck with blue light.
-The lockable/unlockable WIN key works.
- Also, the WIN key (the key with the windows logo) is equivalent to your Apple command key.
-Keys are detachable and can be replaced with the colorless keys
-Works on mac in closed clamshell mode
Overall, it's a nice keyboard. Worth the money and looks and works great.
December 30, 2014
Update Oct 5, 2016: Wow, It's been two years with this keyboard! It's still working just as well as the day I bought it. I was just looking to buy a new keyboard (to change things up / upgrade) and I had to dig two years back into my Amazon order history to see when I'd purchased this. I use this keyboard everyday, all day for work (graphic design), and for hours and hours of gaming after that. Keys function fine; Lighting still works; Still brightly lit; It was a good purchase. Thanks.

I've had this keyboard for a while now and I like it a lot. I'm glad I bought it. I was a little weary at first because I did buy a Logitech keyboard a few years ago that had illuminated keys and I didn't enjoy it. The Logitech one was hard to see (day or night) and after a few months I replaced it. I like this AULA keyboard much, much better and I plan to keep using it for a long time.

Pros:
It is very nicely lit. I can see the keys clearly at all times and any time. Day or night. I pretty much leave it lit all the time, but I don't find it distracting. I can see how the option to turn the key lighting off is useful if your keyboard is on your desk, for example, but mine is on a keyboard tray so when it is lit and I slide it under the desktop it's like it's off completely. I absolutely LOVE the lighting when I'm gaming. Especially for my flight simulator when I can just glance down and pick out a key quickly. The keys are easy to type with. I like a keyboard with a soft touch so you can quickly type and not have to press hard on the keys. This keyboard is very much like that - keystrokes can be light, quick and fluid without any missing letters.

Cons:
The Return/Enter key is not shaped like a standard Windows keyboard (at least not any I've ever owned in the last 20 years). It moves the forward Slash key "\" down a row and sticks it in-between the Quotation Mark key and the Enter key. So if you're used to not looking at the keyboard as you type, this will definitely throw you off at first. I would strongly suggest if you're not wanting to be frustrated by re-teaching yourself the locations of your Semicolon, Quotation Marks, and Forward Slash keys, that you look for a different keyboard. These keys are all pretty much moved to the left by one space and it is something you'll have to get used to (that is how they are setup at the time of this writing - Dec 2014). I didn't notice this in the images when I bought the keyboard...actually didn't notice it until I started typing and things got...weird... To me, it's not a show stopper, but I think it is something to be aware of.
17%
Looks nice, but one major problem rends it useless
September 24, 2017
It right-clicks, left-clicks and scrolls, but it will not track on the screen no matter what port gets used or device. I wanted to like it after reading reviews here, but if the mouse will not track movement, then it isn't a good purchase. I emailed the seller, so hopefully this can be resolved effectively. UPDATE: Got a response quickly from the seller for a replacement, so props to them for that. I'll post the final review once I get the replacement.
Very Good Budget Mouse
August 23, 2017
This was my first step into owning a gaming mouse and it was nice and did the job and really gave the feel of a gaming mouse. I loved the colors pulsing and rotating (you couldn't set one color though) and the way it fit in my hand was nice (I have large hands). I used this for about 6 months before it started to show obvious wear.It was definitely a cheap mouse and great, and i mean great for a budget gamer! This mouse would be great for kids and for a young aspiring PC gamer. I think that you get what you pay for, and this is definitely worth a try.It just recently broke on me from overuse, the left mouse click stop clicking and I had to get rid of the mouse unfortunately. But it was great while i had it!
Great Budget Mouse For Casual Gaming
July 16, 2017
As a gaming mouse it has the look, but not the customization. Now, I'm a casual gamer and don't need anything too complicated. As for the look... love it. The lighting isn't programmable but is okay as it's a "breathing" effect. The hand feel and function is where this mouse shines! The mouse feels great in the hand and feels solid. The USB cord is braded and at 1.7 meters (5ft 5in) it is long but not too long. In summery; is it the greatest gaming mouse in the world... no. Is it the best value mouse that I've come across... without a doubt!
Proper review
July 13, 2017
Ok so I finally have a review for this, opposed to when I just got itThis mouse is very interesting, the color changes I love, and the speed on the mouse is smooth, and than rapid just a click of a button... the one issue i have with the mouse is the wheel. I use it a lot and now I have to look for a new mouse because this one gets stuck or just doesn't recognize when I use the wheelOverall I would recommend it to anyone who likes color changes but if you like to zoom in and out a lot on Games don't expect it to last long before your zooming in to much and can't zoom out with fustration
Affordable gaming mouse
April 4, 2017
I wanted a decent mouse for a really affordable price. Not much of a gamer but the feel of the mouse is great. It is comfortable in hand and glides well. Can change DPI sensitivity easily with the push of a button. The usb cable is long enough to reach a tower set on the ground and feels durable. It's got cool color changing properties.My only issues with it is sometimes when I put my computer to sleep, the mouse's light stays on. I wish there was a way to customize what color light it stays on rather than random. So light controls would make this a 5 star for me. The forward and backwards buttons on the side does mess with my mind a little since I have another wireless mouse that has same buttons but reversed functionality so if I was able to control that setting as well, would be awesome.
Great cheap mouse for beginners or casual gamers
July 23, 2016
I've had this mouse for a little over a year, and its been an excellent purchase. The price is extremely cheap compared to it's competitors, (I got this mouse for $10) which makes it perfect for people who are just getting into PC gaming or for those who like playing games but don't want to spend $60+ on a fancy gaming mouse (Razor Deathadder, Logitech G502, for example). The buttons work well and the DPI is easy to adjust. The overall mouse design is also cool, it fits my hand well and keeps it in a comfortable position. However, some of the things I didn't like include how you can't control the colors of the mouse. Based on the pictures I thought you could chose one color and have it stay on that, instead the mouse cycles through the colors it offers. When I first got the mouse I would always press the DPI button on accident causing my cursor to fly all over the screen and I would have to readjust the DPI. As time went on I taught myself to never touch that button. Finally, after one year of use I can notice the right click of the mouse sometimes not working at all, making this mouses' lifespan a little shorter compared to others.Overall, I would recommend this product to anyone getting into PC gaming or anyone who doesn't want to spend a ton of money on an expensive mouse. I do wish you had a choice of what color the mouse is, however that's really the biggest complaint I have. If you are looking for a mouse that is cheap, colorful, and can last a good amount of time, this is the mouse for you.
19%
Good for the price
June 4, 2017
Before you continue, note that I got mine new. If you buy used, your outcome may be different. It's dirt cheap though, so no excuse to get it used unless you're living in the Projects.For $15 (before shipping) you can't really go wrong. Of course, if I could I would vie for a Turtle Beach since i've used a few pairs in the past and they were absolutely awesome, but I just son't have that kind of budget yet. So I decided to say "why not?" and take the risk on a cheap headset like this. Fast forward about 2 weeks later...Shipping was on time. Upon opening the package, the Sades box itself was encased in an airbag and some bubble wrap. They definitely took their time protecting this; even the jacks had plastic caps. Packaging: Pass.The build quality doesn't feel too cheap, feels relatively sturdy. I'm sure that a drop from a few feet would takw a chunk out or cause a crack, but I handle my equipment with care so I don't see that in the forseeable (I think that's how it's spelled) future. The ear cushions are pretty comfy, and they fit around my ears perfectly. Top cushions also make this thing feel practically weightless. All of them are a little stiff due to being new, but after just a day I can feel them getting more comfortable by the minute, so wearing in shouldn't be too bad. The cable is about 2 meters (roughly 6 feet) long, which gave me ample room to wire into the back of my computer. The jacks aren't shorted or broken, and there's no crackling. All the controls feel nice and sturdy, and are very responsive. Construction: Pass.Once plugged in, I decided to test it on some music before heading over to the gaming aspect. I tried some bass-heavy songs (Seek and Destroy by Metallica, original pressing of Holy Wars by Megadeth), and they sounded crisp and clear. Same for the more mid-scooped songs like The Frayed Ends of Sanity or Psychotron. Music: Pass.Now for what you all want to hear: how is it for gaming? Two topics covered here: Headphones and Microphone.Headphones:I decided to test a game with an absolutely perfect sound engine: Red Orchestra 2/Rising Storm. Let's just say that even on crappy headphones this game gave me flashbacks.But these? Even better. Footsteps, gunshots, explosions; everything pops and pans really well. Nothing sounds muffled unless it should be because of the game. I'd say the speakers in this headset are equal to the pictured Sony MDR-something-somethings, which were my primary headphones before the Sades. We also paid $60 or $70 for the Sonys. Gaming Audio: Pass.Microphone:This is where the "cheap" aspect comes in, but it's still very good. Construction isn't a problem. Even the audio isn't a problem; it picks up my voice perfectly, and noise cancellation is decent (especially considering I've got a 16 inch fan 3 feet away and it doesn't come through the mic at all). But don't expect a Shure, especially at this price. It's much better than the Sony MDR's in-line mic, I will say that. Microphone: Pass.Like I said, for $15 you can't go wrong; then again, I'm not terribly picky. For a first headset (coming from a guy whose first headset was a Turtle Beach X12, so many years ago), I'd definitely recommend this. Or if you need a cheap replacement, or something to hold you over until you save up a bit more (as am I) this is perfect. Not much to say that's negative, other than the shipping being over half the cost of the actual headset, nearly doubling the price, but what can you do?
Good for casual gaming
September 12, 2015
I'm not a heavy PC gamer, so i don't have much expertise in head sets, but this one seems pretty good for the price.The sound quality is better than i expected for the 20$ i paid; however, i've mostly been using it for shooting games, so i've not done enough testing to see how it compares to the more expensive headphones i have for more 'serious' audio applications. The microphone is more than sufficient for in-game chat, Vent, Skype, &c.The design is pretty good. Nice colour combination, not too 'extreme'-looking. The mic boom stays out of the way. The plastic parts feel cheap and clack around a lot when you're not wearing them, but i haven't had any issues with that when it's on my head.The little 'remote' is kind of irritating — it is WAY bigger than it needs to be, and there's no clip or anything, it just kind of hangs there. The plastic is cheap enough that it's not super heavy, but it does bother me a little. I don't like the idea of the remote for something like this anyway; i feel like i have more than enough software options to control volume and mic input, so i don't think i'll ever use it; it's just a useless part that will probably break some day. Maybe it's more useful on consoles.The cushioning feels nice, and the fit is good on my (i guess?) 'standard'-sized head, but i wish the ear cups were maybe a few mm wider and deeper, since it starts hurting my ears after i've worn it for a while.Note: You can see it in the photos, but just to be clear, this is NOT a USB head set — it has separate 3.5 mm plugs for the headphones and the microphone. If you have a MacBook (or probably any other lap-top that doesn't have a dedicated microphone socket), you will need to buy an adaptor to convert the two separate plugs into a single four-conductor plug, which you can find on Amazon. (You can also buy one that converts to USB.) Most desk-top machines, including Macs, seem to have separate microphone sockets, but you should check first.Over-all i think it's certainly worth purchasing if you're a casual PC gamer.
that break in a similar time-frame and had to keep replacing) and it performs (sound wise) pretty similarly, not allot of differ
February 22, 2015
I've owned about.. 3-4 of these headsets in the past year or two, in my experience the headset breaks on average every 3-6 months.The reason I keep buying is because I've owned high-end headsets (ranging from 60-120$'s, that break in a similar time-frame and had to keep replacing) and it performs (sound wise) pretty similarly, not allot of difference.The mic isn't as high-end as one would want however for communication and just hanging with the friends online the differences are negligible from a higher-end headset, mainly just the back-ground noise but as someone who has a quiet back-ground its rarely a issue.The reason it kept breaking was because the wires tend to bend easy - more specifically the wire that goes into the headset starts to bend often and split easily, leaving the sound and/or microphone having issues.In one of the headset around the volume/mic control the wire was splitting and I was unable to stop it - and it ended up breaking sound/mic wise.Maybe i'm just rough on headsets - I found ductape stops the splitting (or slows the process a great deal).TLDR: For a cheap head-set, it performs like a higher-end headset, however, it is built like a cheap head-set, expect to replace it 3-6 months later.
Great headset for adolescent, female, or normal sized heads.
February 3, 2015
These are decent headphones. The sound quality is surprisingly high for headphones in this price range. They actually sound just as good as more expensive brand name headphones. I also own a expensive Sony wireless headset and these headphones sound just as good as my Sony ones that I paid over $120 for.If you game a lot then a wired headset such as the SADES SA-708 is better option than a wireless set. You get more headphones for your money when you buy wired vice wireless ones. You also do do not have to worry about headset batteries or signal interference. Wired headphones just work better than wireless ones.The microphone works great on this headset. My teammates can hear me very clearly and the microphone never cuts in and out. The feel and finish of this headset is very nice. I expected a lot less because they were only $15. I was very surprised at the quality.Now for the downside. I am a full sized man (6'5" and over 200 pounds) with a larger head. These headphones are not a good fit for me. They are too tight and hurt my ears after a few hours of use. I don't blame this on the headphones, because when you are a big person like me nothing really fits well. Other normal sized people in my family have worn the headphones and they fit just right. I personally feel like these headphones are sized for adolescent or female sized heads. To make them fit me better I have been bending the top part of the headset outwards in an attempt to make them looser. I actually bent them a lot and the fact that they have not broken is a testament to their strength. They are getting looser the more I bend them. Knock on wood, despite all my bending they have not broke yet and continue to fit me better the more I bend them.
Notice how I am wearing a hood? You can see that the head phones are on the hood instead of my ears.
February 2, 2015
It's great. I love it. But, the downside of it is that the cushions are a bit too big. I would recommend wearing it with a hood on so it is comfortable. Otherwise, it's great!
Big bang for little buck.
October 16, 2014
You get quite more for what you pay for in the Sades Sa-805 Headset.Pros:-Very nice driver response. The low frequencies perform nicely, so you'll hear explosions in great detail. In a frequency sweep, I tested it to be -15dB to around 15kdB, which competes with headsets that cost ten times as much as this one.-Excellent overall sound. Whether you're listening to music or playing a game, the headset delivers crisp, clear sound. Matter of fact, this pair replaced my studio headsets as the go-to for mixing music and podcasts.-Cool design. The black mixed with blue just looks cool. The Sades logo on the side is cool, too.Cons:-Mic is a bit underwhelming. I recorded my voice on a couple of podcasts and I had to up the bit rate just so it sounded halfway decent. Still, with Blu-Ray quality sound, it still sounded a little compressed and mid-y.-Ear phones doesn't isolate enough. I understand that this isn't an isolation headset, but a lot of outside noise permeated some game sounds. I would have liked to see better ear muffs on the side to isolate it a little more.Overall, for what it costs, this headset sounds amazing. I highly recommend this to any PC gamer. I even use this with a headset adapter for the Xbox 360 and it still sounds amazing.
18%
A decent gaming mouse at a great price!
July 30, 2017
I was pleasantly surprised at how nice this mouse is. Feels good in the hand, buttons have a nice reassuring click when pressed, and the braided cord cover is nice. Great color selection for the RGB feature although the instructions on how to change the colors aren't very clear. Other than the light weight it compares fairly equally to my old CyberSnipa Silencer mouse that this one is replacing. I don't think anyone should have any complaints considering the great price, features, and feel.
Good gaming mouse
June 23, 2017
I like how comfortable this mouse is since my hands are very long. The LED feature is really cool, but what's more important is the quality of the buttons. Each button is crisp and has a good balance of travel. I love the double click button on it and use it all the time. It saves my index finger a lot of fatigue! The option to change the sensitivity of the point on the mouse itself is immensely helpful. There are some games that I need lower sensitivity for, and it's so easy to push the button to adjust.The LEDs are kind of annoying. It's not the brightness or anything, it's the fact that you cannot change the breathing affect on the mouse, so it's always flashing. Also, there are white LEDs in the mouse that are totally useless, because you're only able to use the LED colors that aren't white. The variety of colors is great, but just not the fact that you cannot change the breathing effect.That aside, the value you get for the price is great, and it really is comfortable an efficient for casual gamers.
Well made, good value for the price. Nice pulsing led light that changes colors.
February 14, 2017
Comfortable and well made and has a nice heft to it without being feeling too heavy my only issue is that double click button (Its placed more than a bit awkwardly.) People with bigger hands will likely find it just right though. In all I think it more than well worth the price. Comes with a braided USB cable that is rather durable. (I have a gaming headset with that same braided cable and it has endured heavy use for months)
this mouse works great and fits well in my had
April 20, 2016
this mouse works great and fits well in my had, as I have very long fingers and a large palm. my only issue that holds it from 5 stars is that one of the buttons doesn't work at all; on the left side the three silver buttons: one in the middle doesn't function which is suppose to be used to move forward. My only other complaint that is not about functionality is that you cant set the color to what you want, it just cycles through a rainbow of sorts
Great mouse for a casual gamer.
December 13, 2015
After dabbling in a bit of casual gaming, I decided I wanted a mouse that fit the bill. I also wanted something with several buttons and the versatility of a light that changes. With that, I ordered this mouse. Here is my experience:Things I Like:-My hand sits comfortably on the mouse. It may be a bit big for people with smaller hands but I have not heard any complaints from anyone who has used it.-The lights are very nice. With so many options for lights, it can match any other hardware that you might have or you can simply put on a light show! It looks fantastic.-Because the mouse is wired, you do not have to worry about the connectivity issues of a wireless mouse. I hate when my game is interrupted by Bluetooth failure.-The DPI is adjustable. I have become accustomed to this feature and can honestly say that I would struggle to use a mouse without it. Certain tasks require different sensitivities and this provides that capability without having to deal with tons of settings.Things that need improvement:-The only thing that I can find to complain about is that the forward/back buttons are a bit on the cheap side. With that, I have used the mouse for an extended period of time and have not had any issues with durability.For those who are just getting into gaming and are not ready to drop 50-100$ on a gaming mouse, I strongly recommend buying the Zelotes 5500 DPI 7 Button mouse as an alternative. Additionally, I have used the mouse daily for several months and the product has held up very well, thus proving quality to me.
while the number of cons is pretty high, all of them are very minor things ...
March 10, 2015
This is a 10 dollar mouse, so the cons list is going to be a bit longer than the pros, because well... it's a 10 dollar gaming mouse.That said, while the number of cons is pretty high, all of them are very minor things that are pretty easy to get used to.Overall, the designers of this mouse did a great job mimicking many of the expected features of a gaming mouse while bringing the price down to a very good deal.Pros:1)It has a very flashy look. While I wouldn't give it any design awards it looks pretty dang awesome.2)It feels very solid. I wouldn't throw it against concrete but I'm also not afraid of it falling apart.3)The DPI selector allows you to choose the sensitivity that feels right for you without digging through OS settings.4)It works a lot better than what I would expect for the price point.Cons:1)DPI selector with 5 settings but no up- or down- button is just really clunky. It would be nice to have just 2 (user adjustable) settings to toggle between, so i have a more sensitive setting for gaming and a less sensitive one for office work. With an up/down selector 3 would be nice so I can have a very sensitive FPS setting, a mediums sensitivity MMO/Raiding setting, and an insensitive office work one.Unfortunately, it comes with 5 settings and you have to toggle through all of them to get to the desired setting. I don't even touch the DPI selector (after picking the most comfortable setting for me initially) because of this.2)The button next to the left mouse button is a doubleclick. it's not programmable. This mouse technically has 7 buttons on it, but practically speaking it's a 5 button mouse because they counted the DPI selector and doubleclick button too.3)The lights don't turn off when the computer is off. That's a problem if you sleep in the same room where your computer is, but easily solved by setting a pillow on top of the mouse.4)If you go a long time without moving the mouse, it goes into sleep mode. Waking the mouse feels like a ping of 300 to 700ms and only affects the first movement. This shouldn't have an effect on gaming, because it takes several minutes of not touching the mouse at all for it to go to sleep in the first place, but it's still a moment of annoyance after waiting for a raid to start or any other task that involves using only the keyboard for an extended period of time.5)It's designed for a very specific hand size. My hand is about 1.5 times that size. My fingers don't fit into the grooves on the mouse very well but you get used to it and the design still prevents any kind of injury or pain even after several hours of game play.The ugly:Despite what I said about it feeling solid, the doubleclick button feels very cheap. I wouldn't be surprised to see it be the first thing to fall out or break, even though I barely use it.
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7%
Looks good. Worked well until it didn't
June 10, 2017
Looks good. Worked well until it didn't. Without any drops or spills or any identifiable cause, it stopped working for almost every key on it. Presently some of the numbers work and the F5 but that is it. (the backlight still works) (and I tried multiple systems). Had it since Jan 2016, so it did work for about 1.5 years.
Nice keyboard, 1 year later I'm having issues.
December 30, 2016
Such a nice looking and well functioning keyboard for the money. If you're in a pinch and are looking for a gaming keyboard this will work, but after one year of using it I'm starting to notice key sticking on my WASD keys. The physical keys don't stick, but it's the trigger inside. Some games it's okay to use like it is, but in Rocket League and GTA V where driving is key, it makes it hard to play. I started seeing these problems about a week ago and they've only gotten worse since then. Using the included key popper makes removing the keys simple, but even cleaning didn't solve the problem.

Bottom line it's a great keyboard with beautiful LEDs and nice construction, but if you are a heavy gamer then be weary of the WASD wearing out over time.
I love the back-lit colors and the typing feel is at ...
February 3, 2016
I love the back-lit colors and the typing feel is at least OK so far, but despite my efforts, I cannot get past the return key being half-width with the backslash ( \ ) key being to the right of the semi-colon instead of above the return key. I could deal with the return key being shaped that way (my old Amiga 3000 keyboard was like that), but putting the backslash key to the right of the semi-colon means I keep typing backslash instead of hitting return. It's a lot harder for my pinky finger to reach other it than I thought it would be. It drove me nuts after awhile, so I ended up trying a backlit keyboard from Logitech instead that has a normal position and it's been awesome (costs a lot more, though) with better typing feel an a normal return key. I do miss the tri-color choices (Logitech model only has white), but I can't deal with the return key setup and there doesn't appear to be a way to change the keys out.

People that don't "touch type (type without looking) will probably have an easier time adjusting to it.
Key surface wore out quickly.
December 4, 2015
First off, the positives. for the price its a good backlit keyboard. It is NOT a gaming keyboard. The keys feel crisp and responsive and I like being able to change the brightness of the backlight with a simple key press. Having audio controls with FN key is very useful. The keyboard does look nice without being too aggressive on the styling.

Now for the negatives, if you plan on using this keyboard for gaming beware that the surface on the keys will wear out quickly. After only a few weeks of use, the S,D and Cntl keys have completely worn off the surface. Doesn't hurt functionality, but it does make the keyboard look like trash. You can't save the color settings, so you have to manually change them each time you power off your computer. Granted true gaming keyboards are twice or three times the price of this model, but if I had to do it over again I would spend the extra money for a more durable and better constructed product.

Edit 8/29/16: Keyboard died after only a few months. The surface of the keys that I used most often wore off completely and now a number of the keys stopped worked. Would not recommend.
Looks nice and does a decent job at getting the job done
November 27, 2015
Edit: I'll be leaving my original review below for context sake. I have now had this keyboard for awhile so I figured I'd update the review. The keyboard has continued to work after months of use. The light does seem to be still working well and the keys and everything respond and work well. There's still a slight issue of pushing too many keys at once and the keyboard not registering. So take caution if you have a habit of using more than 3 or 4 key presses at once. For the price it's a good keyboard with good back-lighting. Changing my review to 3 stars.

Bought this keyboard primarily due to it backlight. I spend a decent amount of time gaming, mostly in FPS' and it worked great. I loved that you were able to change the colors, and the intensity of the brightness. It was a simple plugin and play deal. I'm rating 3 stars because it stopped working after a week. It was working, then suddenly 90% of the keys stopped working. A few random keys would work if pressed harder than normal. I was able to return it, and am using the refunded money to purchase it again in hopes that it won't mess up again. Will update after receiving.
8%
The mouse is comfortable enough, but only as a placeholder while you ...
September 6, 2017
The mouse is comfortable enough, but only as a placeholder while you save up for a better mouse. The mouse has a DPI button that work well and is appreciated, but the expected grip isnt what i would expect. As usual the thumb rests on the side, the index finger rests on the M1 Button, middle on the scroll wheel (which is odd to me) and the rind finger on M2, leaving the pinky finger resting on groove on the right side of the mouse, which is uncomfortable at best. Definitely worth the money (7.99 when i bought it) but I do not recommend as a long term option
Good but not long lasting
July 31, 2017
This was a decent mouse, and I liked it. I wish i could control the lighting feature, set it to one solid color rather than have is perpetually in a breathe color wheel, but it's not bad. It's a good shape, comfortable in my hand, and with a cool design.However, I've had this for just over half a year, and the scroll wheel no longer works. It's irritating how quickly that wore out. Otherwise, good product.
Stops working out after a while
July 27, 2017
Ive had this mouse for almost a month now and it worked perfectly at first, but after a while of playing it seems to not sense fast movements in the mouse, also the DPI button also starts going out too. This is a problem for Gaming but if your using it for work or something like that, then it shall work fine.
Stopped working after a year. Havit download page non-existent.
July 21, 2017
Have had this mouse for probably over a year. Used it with no complaints. For the last month, I've had random USB connects and disconnects where my PC would freeze up for a few seconds. Finally narrowed it down to just the mouse connecting and disconnecting. Went to the site to download drivers and it was pulled offline. Mouse is not usable after about a year, which is something I've never run into. For the price, I guess a year isn't bad but mice are cheap and I expect a good, long life out of one.
You get what you pay for
April 15, 2017
Got this because I wanted a cheap mouse for my laptop. It does the job. Need a mouse pad though. The grip is comfortable, however I wouldn't call this a gaming mouse. Sure the lights are flashy, but that's about it. It is super light compared to my Corsair M65. Honestly I shouldn't compare the two at all. At least I won't be sad when it breaks given the low price.
Decent Mouse for the Money
August 23, 2016
For the money this is a decent mouse. I've been using it for a week or so and have been getting used to it. Coming from Logitech and Razor mice this one is pretty light weight, but it does have good DPI. It doesn't raise into my hand much, so other than being wider than most, I'm not so sure I'd call it ergonomic. I have issues gripping it to stop it from moving when I try to press a button. I often find myself right clicking when I don't want to. The only thing that has really upset me about this mouse are the forward and back buttons. On every other mouse I've had the more forward button has been forward and the button that is further back has been the back button. I use these buttons a lot while browsing the web and using windows explorer and have not found a way to switch them yet.If I could find a way to fix the buttons this could be a 4 star mouse, add some weight to that and maybe a 5.
13%
I am satisfied with this purchase
February 15, 2017
I am satisfied with this purchase. First off let's talk about the packaging of this item, I was impressed! I loved the outside packaging of this item it was absolutely beautiful, the box was so bright and the design looked like this item had came from some high end store and looked like I had paid some big bucks when in fact the price was a steal and I was more than satisfied with that alone! The item itself was also quite pretty and very cool.These headphones when plugged in light up around the edges with this beautiful bright neon blue and it makes the experience of using them so neat and the whole design of this item is just cool and creative! The only thing I did not like about the item was I think the most important part and that was the sound. When we plugged them in you could hear but it seemed like the sound was kind of far away and even with the volume all the way up they are useable but still not as loud as I personally would like them to be, however I did not purchase these for me I bought them for my son who was more than impressed! My son doesn't seem to mind the volume at all because he doesn't like the Volume to be exceedingly loud because he says it gives him a headache so these particular headphones worked out perfectly for him and because of that I am extremely happy with the item as well. Even though I personally wasn't impressed with the sound I would repurchase this item for my son or for someone else as a gift if I knew they didn't like loud in their ears. Overall we are enjoying this item and I give it a thumbs up!
Not for me
May 22, 2016
I've had this headset for about a month now, and I've run into quite a few issues that ultimately led to the decision to replace it.One of the biggest issues for me straight away was the size. I have an average sized female head and rather small-ish ears and this thing still put way too much pressure on my ears and ended up irritating my cartilage piercing pretty badly. I can't actually put these on without expecting some kind of soreness later. Secondly, I found that the audio volume of one side is a bit higher than the other. After a lot of tweaking, I realized the problem wasn't on my end, unfortunately.After a week or two the swivel mechanism on the microphone weakened and became useless, so I either could push it all the way back up or let it hang all the way down. This wasn't an issue until it stopped folding back in and eventually broke off entirely (which was my fault, but it never would have happened if the mic hadn't of fallen out of it's place). I've been using this headset with the mic hanging down by it's wires for a little over a week.For the price, I can't complain too much. The sound quality was decent (despite the weird volume issue), I never received any complaints about the mic quality, however the pros stop there. This headset seems poorly built, but that may be okay for children or for someone who just wants a cheap alternative to a gaming headset. I, however, will be replacing this asap.
The wire is SOOO annoying.
January 8, 2016
It is just a perfectly horrible wire. It's either too long for the front, or too short for the back -- my tower is right next to me on the floor.I purchased these as a temporary pair until I get myself a new headset as the receiver for my PDP wireless one finally gave way as well as the body starting to crack from regular usage, but they are not much of an improvement from my original temporary pair.These make a good budget pair -- but do not expect to use these for professional gaming or audio.They ARE comfortable, I will give them that much. The sound however, is lacking. It is very minimal, with less than no bass (no bass whatsoever, almost an annoying *crispy* sound like tapping a paperclip on the dust cap [the silver thing] instead of actual bass). I come from using 7.1 surround on a regular basis, and I can notice the difference and know it is the headphones.If money is an issue and you play games just to play or don't care to know where a footstep is coming from, these are fine.
Worth the price. No better
January 3, 2016
The sound quality is pretty high for a headset at this price range, but the volume control is meaningless due to its rather faint audio output. The volume can only be turned up to the point where you can at least hear what you need.The mic may as well be an item used only if necessary for chats. There is a constant ringing in the output upon speaking, which can get annoying for whoever you're trying to talk to.The size of the headset is definitely not suitable for most adults. My head is more of a small size compared to my peers, and this headset was just barely small enough to be annoying.I believe this headset was built for children, judging by the small size and low volume (likely to prevent hearing loss). That being said, it's a decent gift for kids between the ages of 10 and 13. As for anyone else, I would recommend saving your money for a better headset.
terrible mic, durable, do not get very loud
November 16, 2015
You get what you pay for. the biggest reason as to why i gave this only 3 stars is because the mic is terrible. every time I've used it for gaming or Skype, everyone says my mic is way to low so i don't even plug in the mic jack anymore, i just use the mic on my laptop, it is so much better. if the mic was at least flexible then i could move it closer to my face and i would probably not have this problem but the mic is hard plastic and cannot flex. however I've had these headphones for about a year now and they've held up fine, nothing has broken (even thought I've dropped them too many times to count). so they're durable and I mean really durable. they don't very loud at all, i have a pair of beatz mixrs and the sound out put from these is nothing comparable to the beatz. the clarity is good, I've been able to differentiate the sounds of footsteps from fps games on these headphones. just don't expect to get some bass out of these headphones. as far as comfort, the ear pads are very small, they almost kind of crumple up my ears inside. but honestly if you are really thinking of getting these, i would say to just spend an extra $20 and get the logitech G230's. i got those a few months ago and by far some of the best headphones I've owned for bang for buck, very comfortable, great bass/clarity, and great mic
My boyfriend is still using his perfectly fine, with no faults whatsoever
December 3, 2014
Bought two of these, one for my boyfriend and one for myself. My boyfriend is still using his perfectly fine, with no faults whatsoever. Mine, however, started malfunctioning after a week or so, where one side started losing volume. I'd have to rotate the wire every once in a while or tilt my head sideways to get it to connect properly. After that the Mic started to give away also. It would work for a bit and then stop. It became quite a nuisance to deal with. They're quite comfortable if you do not have any cartilage earrings or glasses on. Every so often I'd have to change to contact lenses because it starts hurting. Overall, it's an okay product with a 50/50 chance of one being faulty. If you're one of the lucky ones, you'll be happy with these. If you're one of the unlucky ones....... ahem.
7%
Good, with a few drawbacks
June 7, 2017
This mouse works well. The LEDs are bright and it fits nicely in the hand. There are a few problems, however. Firstly, The "forward" button only seems to register as a click when I release the button. This makes it impossible to use for headlook in games like War Thunder or Elite: Dangerous. Secondly, the button next to the left click is not bindable, as it registers as a double left click. The only game that I can see benefits from this is World of Warships, where double clicking fires all of your weapons at once. Otherwise, it's only good when browsing and you get lazy.Overall an okay mouse. Would recommend as an in-between mouse until you get something a little better.
Exactly what I ordered
April 26, 2017
Perfectly fits the product description. Great job listing the L,W,H, cord length, ect. More vendors should do that. I don't like the fabric around the cord and would prefer if the cord was 2 meters long. It would also be nice if the part that my palm rests on was raised higher up. It could also slide a little smoother. The mouse is big enough and has been comfortable so far. I like the scroll wheel too.
It's nice as a mouse
September 1, 2016
It's nice as a mouse, however my mouse 4 button doesn't submit a signal until it is unclicked. That is, it doesn't do anything until you RELEASE it. As I use it for gaming, I have many buttons that I have to click, and had historically used it for a charge skill. That being, I cannot use this charge skill as I cannot not hold down the "unclick". This is not the case for the mouse 5 button. (Mouse 4 and 5 being the top and lower buttons on the side (not the double click button).It is game breaking to me as I am not willing to change my playstyle for one particular character as I use the same quick keys for all 13 of my characters. (Other characters don't have to charge, but have similar skills, hence I keep the similar skills on the same quick keys.)I am looking for a replacement.Nice feel in the hand though, larger than my wireless mouse. Nice stitched cord. Real shame about that one button.
Not for the devoted gamer
August 29, 2016
I found this mouse is decent for gaming; however, it is not superb.I used this mouse with a Windows 10 and play a lot of fps and mmos.My experience with the mouse would be decent. Though it responds well, it has an ever so slight delay. If you continue motion with the mouse after a period of time, it will not catch on quickly. Also there is a tendency for the mouse to lose connection with your computer. Even though it is a wired mouse, there are issues with it being "lost". This requires you to unplug the mouse and plug it back in. Other than that...It fits perfectly in the palm of my hand, and the buttons are easy to press. The mouse is overall easy to handle and control. The lights on it aren't too bothersome and all the while enjoyable. Please keep in mind that the lights don't do anything special. It's just for show.
Eh...you get what you pay for
March 17, 2016
Would have given it a five if I could have selected a single color for it to be at all time rather than it constantly cycling through all of them. That said, does it move my pointer and look nifty? Yup.Had issues with it working with my wife's laptop though. Not sure what that was about. Works fine on my gaming computer though.
Seems reliable, got unlucky.
February 11, 2016
This is a pretty good mouse, but my mouse came with a couple flaws that could easily be solved by returning it (but my dad was too lazy to return it, so now I have a faulty mouse). The problem I have with my mouse is the mouse wheel and the double click button. Sometimes the double click works as it's supposed to. But if I click it, it just spams left click until I use the actual left click or right button. The scroll wheel doesn't scroll, but I can still click with it, so I can deal with it a little.The mouse has a very nice contoured body, and has a slight down the middle dividing the two unused fingers on the right side of the body. The thumb rests on the left lights, which is okay I guess. It would be better if they had a rubber pad there, but it doesn't make my thumb feel uncomfortable. The side buttons feel really squishy, and I would prefer if they clicked instead of just mushing inside like jello.
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Two Star Reviews:

7%
Great at first, then fails months later! Buyers beware!
November 1, 2016
I can't believe how this keyboard just fell apart. I am not an abusive person when it comes to keyboards, even while gaming. I kept it clean and made sure not to spill any drinks or eat food over it. Initially, it was great and worked fine. The colored lighting was very cool and easy to adjust. But approximately 9 months later, right in the middle of an online game, my key commands stopped working. Other keys continued to work. As I investigated, working keys gradually became non-working keys! Over the span of 20 minutes, the keyboard gradually failed until the whole thing stopped working altogether despite the color lights still being on. So basically, this is a cheap piece of junk from China that is made to last just long enough to please consumers into giving false rose-colored reviews before it fails on you. Buy at your own risk!
Seemed okay at first...
March 18, 2016
I actually did like this keyboard. The backlighting is nice, and it was nothing special to configure.

However, I do have a couple of complaints. My first complaint is minor, but as an IT person, I spend a good bit of time typing. The configuration of the Enter key relative to backslash (\) and pipe (|) is odd. I often hit enter while trying to type a backslash or pipe. But this is just something to get used to. Not a huge deal.

The part that prompted me to write the review is what just happened. I play online games a good bit as well. So I use Ctrl, Shift, and Alt a good bit. My right shift key just broke. I don't mean it came off the clips underneath. I mean it broke, in half, with a vertical crack down the middle of the key. So now the left side of the key flops around separate from the right side of the key as the clip attaches in two places. I have no idea how this happened. I'm a firm typer, but I didn't do anything extreme when this occurred. Nor have I ever. I was just pressing right shift when I heard and felt it snap.

I've been using this keyboard for about 4 months when this occurred.
The keyboard itself is pretty nice, it fits my hands just fine
February 25, 2016
The keyboard itself is pretty nice, it fits my hands just fine. The keys feel right when typing, the backlight is bright enough to be useful. No problems as far as build goes, my issues are with function:

Almost none of the F keys worked properly upon arrival. They all have two functions, the primary F-key function and a secondary, such as volume, brightness, music controls, etc... On all of the keys, only one function or the other would work. Not both. F3 Is the only key that both functions work on.

After about 6 months the numpad keys started going bad, rather than typing numbers, they started doing alternate functions. For example, the number 2 now refreshes the page. Extremely frustrating when trying to do homework, hit 2, and suddenly it's all gone.

Maybe it's a driver problem, but as far as I'm concerned, software or hardware, a defective device is defective. I'm not going to waste my time troubleshooting it, I'm just going to buy a different one. It was only $20 anyways.
Only gripes are personal. Great Keyboard for the price! Became disfunctional after two months
November 20, 2015
Bought this because it was cheap and was backlit. That was my original criteria for buying a new keyboard and it kind of still is. I was excited when I started unboxing this baby; wrapped very carefully in foam with hard foam sides to prevent damage from overseas shipping from China. It is easy to tell this came from China because the instructions and Warranty information are all dominantly in Chinese with very roughly translated to English. I was prepared for that however because of reading other reviews. One odd thing is that the enter key is reduced a bit and replaced by the \ key. A personal gripe is that the keys are very soft. For many people this is no issue but when you're used to an office keyboard with really loud and satisfying key-presses, this can be a big turn-off.
3-colors, works out of the box, no drivers needed, easy to control and reasonably controlled brightness, cool design, great value.

Update: knocked off 3 stars because the keyboard randomly stopped functioning after about two months. Not sure what the problem could be, just turned on my PC one day and not a single key responded but the keyboard remained backlit and the NUMLOCK light remained illuminated. If anyone knows a fix please let me know!
Failed keyboard chip?
October 21, 2015
So, this AULA keyboard seems to have proved the old concept of "you get what you pay for"! I have purchased three of these keyboards. This morning, while trying to install new software, the #3's controller board/chip seems to have bit the dust. So, for those who are familiar with standard s/w installs, here's what happened. I start the installer, choose custom install, and am trying to set someplace else besides the C: drive to install to. So, I try to type D (at the beginning og the path) in the line that has the path to install to. Nothing! Now, I have encountered quirky installers (this installer was for the latest Corel Graphics, though) that have behaved this way before. So, I open File Explorer (Windows 10) and try to setup the folders on the D drive so I can just browse to them in the installer. I create a new folder, but cannot type anything to re-name it. I cancel the install, reboot the computer (proper Windows shutdown and then cold boot). At the Win X login screen, I get 2 characters of my password typed in, then nothing more. NUM Lock button will not respond but computer is responding fine (mouse pointer moves fine, for example). Connect a different USB keyboard, get logged in fine. Disconnect the AULA. I have an identical AULA keyboard connected to my other computer. I swap the two AULA keyboards. The 2nd keyboard works perfectly fine on the computer where the 1st keyboard had issues AND the 1st AULA k/b fails to work at all with the 2nd computer! So, the 1st AULA k/b died. I would be tempted to RMA it with the manufacturer or seller, but having bought 3 of these and this being a 2nd failed unit, I have lost confidence in the brand and will simply try to select a higher quality keyboard when purchasing! I will say this, while it worked, I loved the 3 colors (also my sister loves purple and previously I had considered buying one of these as her for a gift, but that will never happen now) and the keyboard had an excellent typing experience, but the keyboard just dying out of the blue after a few months is kind of a deal breaker for me, esp. when it is the second failed unit from AULA!
7%
Eh, get if your on a super tight budget but even then you'll probably want a better mouse after the first hour of using this one
September 24, 2017
If you want just a cheap crappy mouse this is the one for you. If you don't then go looking somewhere else. This mouse has two big problems which are the scroll wheel and the finger resting spots. First of the scroll wheel does notwork probably half of the time if not more. It is very annoying trying to a RTS and not being able to scroll in and out of the map to see various levels. On top of that it feels awful, the wheel is not locked into place whatsoever. Then there's the resting spots for your fingers. Where you rest your middle to pinky is just awful and feels awkward. Then you're thumb is forced to sit next to these clunky side buttons and into this weird divot. The only things this mouse has going for it is that one it is cheap and two the changing colors is sorta cool but even the design of this looks dumb but I guess it's all a matter of perspective. So if you want to cheap out on a mouse this one is right up your ally. But if you care for comfort and usability spend an extra $15-$20 on a better quality one.
Bad ergonomics
July 14, 2017
My wrist is hurting after using this mouse for five minutes. The size is too big for a medium sized hand, and the base is too big, making it hard to move the pointer.I felt that the ergonomics of this mouse is pretty bad. However, the changing color of lighting is very pleasing. I wish I can keep it, but it is getting sent back.
Decent Mouse, a couple Flaws.
June 21, 2017
This is a good mouse if you are on a tight budget. I think the reason that I didn't like this mouse, is because I had played with an expensive mouse for the previous couple years to buying this one, and the slightly heavier weight and more programmable DPI setting may have spoiled me a little bit. I tried to play with this mouse, and I still have it as a backup in case something goes wrong, but it was just too light, and didn't have enough DPI setting for me personally.
Bluescreens and crashes.
December 4, 2016
I wanted to wait a good while to finally write a review about this product. For the first week of using it everything was great, awesome lighting effect, cool design, bigger than my old mouse. The problem is, after a week of using it I kept getting blue screens and my computer crashing, I had to do startup repairs and Norton scans and when I thought things were okay, it crashed again. I even got a new computer and plugged the mouse into that one, same thing. It blue screened and crashed after a few days of using it. Since then I have stopped using it and everything has been great, it really sucks that it doesn't work properly. My first awesome mouse ever, and it's defective or something :( 3/10
Flimsy
February 10, 2016
The mouse is large and nicely shaped, fits well in my hand and feels nice, but after less than a week, the scroll wheel is already malfunctioning. I did not drop it or do anything to it that would cause a malfunction, but whenever I try to scroll down, the page just jerks up and down and will not scroll very far. I am very dissatisfied with the flimsiness of this product if it is going to break down after about six days of use. Would not buy again.
Looks Cool, but Difficult to Use
December 5, 2015
The mouse looks nice - somewhat reminiscent of the Diablo games or Daedric weapons from the Elder Scrolls games. The colors cycle continuously with a fade-in/fade-out effect. Some may like that, but I was hoping I could select the color I wanted.The bigger issue is that it just feels awkward, and I can never get a comfortable grip on it. I have large hands, so the mouse feels too light, and my thumb completely covers both of the side buttons for backward and forward web navigation. The sides are plastic and a bit slippery. I was frequently pressing those and jumping around in the browser. The other problem I experienced was that the scroll wheel was not reliable. I would scroll down and it looked like the page was slipping because it would often jump back up. Others may have better luck with it, but it simply did not work for me.I switched to a Logitech M510 during this review (already used those before), and it just works. It's heavier, has padded sides for a good grip, and my thumb fits *below* the side buttons, not over them. I would recommend the M510 to someone with large hands, but the best approach is to buy in a store where you can touch a demo model, if possible.
9%
and noise isolation is better than expected
April 1, 2016
Purchased two of these. One unit is working well, the other unit, however, has low microphone gain and the voice sounds quite muffled. I tried swapping the sets on the two different computers and confirmed it is not a difference in the computers. Since the mic boom is not flexible, and the mic sits well to the side of the mouth, there's not a simple way to compensate for the weak microphone. So I have added a reflector to the microphone with some putty and cardboard (see photo) to try to pick up more sound, resulting in slight improvement. But due to comfort issues and the kludgy fix, I have decided to replace this headset and keep this set as a spare.Sound reproduction is decent, and noise isolation is better than expected. Ear pressure is a bit high and the pad is not very large resulting in pinched ears, so fatigue and soreness set in fairly soon. They are particularly uncomfortable while wearing eye glasses.
Breaks after a few days.
February 5, 2016
I bought this to replace a $100 set of headphones that lasted me three years. I guess you get what you paid for. The mic stopped working two days after I bought it. The wire from the mic switch panel came apart. I soldered it back together, only to have it break again. The wire is fragile and tiny. I will probably replace it if I don't buy a new headset entirely.Apart from that, I don't completely hate it because the headphones work fine. Hurts your ears after a while, but I already knew that would happen due to another person's review. I won't be buying SADES again and I will recommend against it to any of my friends.
Not what they're cracked up to be.
January 8, 2016
These will not work to full capacity unless you purchase an external USB audio adapter separately, at least for RealTec and AMD sound cards. That little detail seems to have been left out in the description of the product. I had to go online and search for solutions re: the headset not even having been recognized by the computer. About the only solutions I saw suggested buying the USB audio adapter separately and "settle for" the fact that some of the advertised functions "might" not work. They didn't. The set still wasn't recognized. My other two "beaters" were and still are. I went back to one of those until I can get a good replacement. Bottom line, when I tried them on they were a bit tight after adjustment and everything was mono, the microphone would not work and the cord is a shorter than I'm used to. They were definitely not the quality I was led to believe they were by the product description and several of the comments. Quad core AMD processor, RealTek sound, Windows 10, 16 gb DIMM3, 2TB hdd, Gigabyte Motherboard. 850W power supply.I'll be returning them and upgrading to a different set/manufacturer.
This thing is tiny! Buyer beware.
January 7, 2016
I know I've seen a review of someone saying that this headset was tiny, but just like the hot soup, the waitress told you not to touch that last time you went to a restaurant. I decided to buy it to really see how small it was. I wasn't expecting this think to be as tiny as it is. This thing can probably sit on my eleven-year-old niece's head with no problem, but my head is pretty damn big. I usually have to get hats in the large/extra large size to put it into perspective. When I wear this headset, it doesn't even cover my ears, in fact, it actually squishes them to my skull because it's such a tight fit. I could only wear them for a few minutes before I couldn't stand the pain anymore.So, yeah. I mean they work, but if you have a medium to large size head, then avoid this at all costs. The price isn't worth the pain, literally.​
Works For PlayStation - Not A Long Time Gaming Headset
August 17, 2015
Great Mic, but I do not really recommend.Here's why,Personally I don't like the volume/mic on the cord, because of how big it is. You only realize how weird it looks once you're using it, in person. The pictures represent the product but the product is way bigger in person, and that's kinda odd.The mic worked fine, when it arrived, the headphones worked but they were not very good, not very loud. Definitely could be a gaming headset for a very short amount of time. I liked the look and feel of it, but honestly a gaming headset like a TurtleBeach would be a better purchase because you can hear your audio through headset, and you could also talk to your friends, and you also get a better feeling and looking item! (IMO).The headset was very very comfortable, and this was great if you were going to use it for the Playstation 3 console or on your PC.My headset did after a few weeks break, and I was devastated because It was actually a pretty good headset..The Audio cable broke ( Both Audio/Mic cables are separate), so I could only use the microphone and not hear audio...This was disappointing especially because of how easy it broke,It definitely was not a mistake or accident, it felt like more of wear and tear, that went horribly wrong.Who knows? Maybe I accidentally broke the item?I take care of my products very much, but there's always a possibility.I also made sure not to judge the product based off this too much, but more of how easy it was to use the mic, when it comes to functionality and such.Thanks for reading my review.
Certainly not as bad as some cheap headphones I've used
January 16, 2015
Arrived in a box, simply wrapped in bubble wrap - no box. Potentially shifted enough during shipping to damage them, potentially simply made poorly. When I got em, the left ear didn't work at all. Mic quality is decent, and right ear sounds ... passable. Nothing special, but certainly not as bad as some cheap headphones I've used.The closed back ear cups fit over my ears comfortably, and form a pretty good seal - block out a lot of ambient noise. They are plastic, not real leather, so get uncomfortable after a while, but for the price, I wouldn't expect anything else. Overall they are pretty comfortable to wear.I picked these up as a cheap option for Skype, so they'll work for what I needed, but if your needs are more than "mostly works" you'll be left wanting.
7%
ok, but has problems
January 31, 2017
it is all right, but randomly stops working. also, sometimes when plugging it in to the computer it will cause the computer cursor to disappear.not sure if mine is just faulty.
Product Randomly Stops Working
November 24, 2016
I bought this product in April and it was working great. I do not know the lifespan of this mouse but I know it cannot only be 5 months with minimal use. Sometime in October I go to use it and the mouse does not work at all. I plug it into other computers and it still does not work. The lights do not come one nor is there a connection response to any computer. I would like to know what the issue is and if it can be resolved because the product works great but dies on me after minimal use. I have not used the mouse much since I bought it. About 3 times a week for games. Kept it away from dust. There must be something wrong with my purchase. Would give 5 stars if it lasted longer than it did.
... was excited to get this mouse but I was disappointed when I received it
November 12, 2016
I was excited to get this mouse but I was disappointed when I received it. The mouse is very big and the accuracy of the mouse is not very good, also the buttons do not respond sometimes so you have to click hard for the action to register. I have had a similar mouse in the past which was the (DBPOWER DB72 3200 DPI 7 Button LED Optical USB Wired Gaming Mouse Mice for Pro Gamer-Black), and I loved it! I wish I could buy another one but they don’t sell them no more, and since this mouse is very similar to this one I thought it would have been great, but instead just got disappointment.
50% chance of working
September 10, 2016
I ordered 2 of these from amazon. Looked ok when it arrived .. packaged well. The sad thing is only 1 of 2 worked. The other was DOA.I've used different gaming type mouse and this one does not feel right in your hand when you move it around. My hand literally keep coming off the mouse. It's like the shape is designed wrong. It's not possible to pick it up, move it and put it back down when you run out of space on your mouse pad. It will slip right out of your hand. It's got a little weight to it. It's designed so that the it gets smaller as you go up but they did not have any curves built into it to provide a little grip . It is strictly designed to be used on a large area, not on top of a mouse pad.The work around is to change your DPI so that you don't have to move your mouse around alot but then mouse moves too fast. I give this a 3 star rating minus 1 star for the 50% survival rate to your door.
6 months play time, no software drivers, horrible customer service
August 22, 2016
We got this as part of our sons (13)birthday, it lasted maybe a year. Then it just ...quit....it wouldn't work at all for no apparent reason. Although it worked for a year and is fairly cheap, I still vote to invest your money in a mouse that can actually have its software updated and is made by a company that backs up its product. Customer service is not even truly present. The colors are fun, it's comfortable under your hand...and it'll work for about a year. My son had an hour of game time a day and honestly some days were so busy he didn't even play on the computer, other days he just chose not to. So I think a more accurate time frame is actually SIX months, not 12.
Nice DPI settings
May 31, 2016
Pros: Nice DPI settings. Looks wonderful. Attractive price. Works wonderfully at first.Cons: Suspect quality. Stopped working within 90 days.Its roughly 90 days since I received this mouse. As of about 2 weeks ago, the colors LEDs have gone out and it no longer changes DPI if you press the button. Additionally, the scroll wheel no longer works. For right now, the pointer portion and main buttons still work, although at this point is is a flashy looking basic mouse rather than a gaming mouse. This will be junked once its replacement arrives.Unfortunately, there is only a 30 day warranty period through Amazon, so this will just be going in the trash.
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16%
It was okay for a few months only
December 27, 2016
It stopped working properly in a matter of months, just with regular use. All of a sudden, some keys just stopped working. There was no clear cause. In that same amount of time, the paint rubbed away enough to make the most commonly-used letters illegible. It is lit in the crudest way possible, shining one solid light and painting black on the clear plastic, but leaving the letter areas unpainted, thus creating a ridge of paint on the edges of the letter, bound to wear off quickly. It also has a poor textile feeling when typing. It's spongy. It feels like someone took a soft cellphone skin and spread it under the keys. I doubt it would've lasted long, even without the malfunction.
Looked great but...
January 11, 2016
Was a nice look right out of the packaging. I was excited to plug it in and go. It lit up right away, but nothing worked. Revisited the reviews to see if I missed something. Many said to try restarting of and/or plug into different USB ports. After spending about 30 minutes trying every possible combination the only thing I was able to determine was that the ONLY keys that worked on the entire keyboard were 1,2,3,4,7,8, and 9 (and yes I skipped 5 & 6 on purpose). Bought this item because it was the #1 selling keyboard on Amazon and thought there had to be good reason for it. Many recent reviews indicate there are a good many lemons out there for this product. Thankfully Amazon granted a refund with no hassle. Now I am debating to try another or switch brands. If I get the same brand I will update review.
DOA, didn't work at all
December 25, 2015
Purchased this after seeing great reviews for it, and seeing the price being what it was. It turned out to be too good to be true. I plugged it in and the LEDs lit up nicely but then no keystrokes would register! The numlock LED was lit up but nothing else worked. I tried 2 different computers. I was very disappointed. What was strange was when I had this plugged in and then plugged in another keyboard at the same time and pressed the numlock key on my normal working keyboard, the ALUA keyboard's numlock LED would update, yet no keypresses on the ALUA keyboard would do anything. I couldn't even cycle through the different LED color options. That wouldn't work either.

TLDR: The keyboard wouldn't work at all except for the whole thing lighting up.
Don't waste your time, You may get a DOA
December 18, 2015
Dear AULA,
A Defective Keyboard? Really? A Keyboard? You can't manufacture a Keyboard properly? It won't type? Seriously? Only 6 letters work, 6. SIX. You folks should get out of this business, there are many keyboard manufacturers whose keyboards actually work, while yours doesn't. It lights up real pretty and all, but real pretty and 5 pennies will get you a nickel, and that's more than the worth of this keyboard.

I'd send it back, but it'll be more fun to keep it here in my shop, telling everyone who will listen that this company can't even make a keyboard that works.
keyboard
June 5, 2015
First keyboard that backlighting is bright enough
To work love it. Update April 11 2016 this keyboard just died at 110.$ I think it should last longer than 8 months and the thing about is i'm not on my computer near as much as I used to be in my younger days I would say I wore it out but I am lucky to be on it once a week and not for more than a few minutes. I would be looking for a better keyboard than this one hate to say it now but its going from a 5 to a 1 star.
10%
Broken on arrival, no company response.
October 6, 2017
While I received the product very quickly, upon plugging it in the mouse does absolutely nothing. Moving, clicking, there is no response with my computer. The lights will turn on, but since I didn't order an LED lamp, that doesn't help me much. As this is a plug and play mouse, there are no drivers, and the item is merely defective. This normally wouldn't be that big an issue for me, but my email to the company was not answered, so I was forced to leave this score.
Doesn't work.
September 20, 2017
Bought this for a friend and it doesn't work. The mouse won't move the cursor and it says the product is ineligible for return even though we bought it and tested it just a few days ago and it doesn't work.
ScrollWheel is definitely Substandard
September 17, 2017
HAVIT HV-MS672 3200DPI Wired Mouse, 4 Adjustable DPI Levels, 800/1200/2400/3200DPI, 7 Circular & Breathing LED Light, 6 Buttons [ Updated Version ]Nice feeling Mouse, but the scrolling wheel doesn't scroll downwards very well. Sometimes it moves the page, but is not reliable at ALL.
Half of the lights didn't work, it was the ...
September 12, 2017
Half of the lights didn't work, it was the most uncomfortable mouse I have ever used, the pointer would freeze on the screen every couple seconds, AND they would not allow me to return it... DO NOT BUY! I'd say either I got a defective one, or most of the reviews are fake... Due to the "no return policy", I'm leaning towards the theory that the reviews are fake.
Mouse doesn't work very well
August 7, 2017
The mouse itself is not very ergonomic. It's really big and combined with all the weird angles on it makes for a very uncomfortable grip. The DPI settings are pretty pointless and the mouse wheel is already starting to make odd sounds. The back and forward button placement is not in a good place either, have to move my whole hand to be able to reach the forward button. I wouldn't buy this again and would not recommend this product to anyone.
Did not allow for smooth glide during quick swipes. ...
July 2, 2017
Did not allow for smooth glide during quick swipes. Almost as if the mouse was lagging during long lateral swipes. Overall okay mouse for daily use, but does not achieve its advertised capabilities.
17%
Get something else.
May 12, 2016
Noticed almost immediately that the jacks were sensitive and the cable was not attached well. Could hear one ear piece cutting in and out whenever I turned my head. 2 months later and the Microphone quit in the middle of a call. It's effectively garbage at this point.The Mic on/off switch and independent volume control is located in an awkward location, about 14-18" from the Left Earpiece. Not long enough to be on the desk when you're sitting, and there's no way to attach it to your collar or anything, so it's going to be hanging from your ear and bumping into your keyboard hand. I generally placed the cable behind my back just to get this out of the way.I'm looking for an alternative at this point and have returned to my previous cheap headset (which at least works) in the meantime.
One Star
November 13, 2015
Dose not go to Playstation4 you must get these adapters if you wanna hook up to the ps3 and the ps4 correctly 🔌
Microphone stopped working after 2 1/2 weeks, feel like I wasted my money.
August 20, 2015
I was really looking forward to these, as I'm a female and the smaller headsize was a big plus. That coupled with the price... well, I was kind of excited. I didn't need a high-quality headset, just one that's OK and affordable. Unfortunately, the this headset turned out to be rubbish. The microphone stopped working after 2 1/2 weeks, and when it was working, I was told that there was a lot of static in the microphone. I take very good care of my equipment, and did not treat it roughly or do anything that would mess it up.This headset is good for listening, not so good for talking - thus, not performing the functions as advertised and so I gave it a one star rating. I feel like I wasted my money.
Go somewhere else.
May 13, 2015
The cord that connects into the headphone is quite faulty on mine. If I move them slightly the speaker on the right side cuts out and it only comes out from the left. That wire wiggles around a lot aswell. Honestly can't tell if it's supposed to come out or not, to scared to try to rip it out. If that wire was fixed these headphones would be pretty decent for the price. Definitely contacting the seller about these tomorrow. Also can't get the microphone to work on my computer but I think that's more the computers fault than these headphones.Edit: After 2 days of using these I can say that the wire only gets worse. Constantly moving out of place. Also after 2+ hours of use they get really uncomfortable.
12%
Not bad. Not great.
September 14, 2017
***Updated*** literally 1 day after i posted this review, this thing SIMPLY STOPPED WORKING!!!!, appeared to "reboot" itself every few min....Garbage....total garbage and now i can't return it!!!! AVOID THE AMAZING PRICE.....IT IS GARBAGE.***review was 3 stars when it actually worked.****Not bad. Not great. light weight. Not heavy which some may find annoying. RGB is adjustable but if you leave the PC off for awhile the custom color reverts to color cycling.. Dpi feels off, and the 7th button next to left click is just an instance of the left click, so a quick click? It cannot be assigned without assigning the left click. Grip is slippery.... gets annoying after time. I honestly took some sticky back craft foam and put it on the sides for more comfortable grip. It's more of a Mouse with LOOKS over Function!......
This mouse was great at first
July 11, 2017
This mouse was great at first, especially the size, but now it doesn't really work anymore. When you try to single click with it, it double clicks instead. Super annoying and such a waste. We are past the return deadline, so I'm pretty upset.
The other buttons work fine but you would suddenly lose mouse movement and this ...
August 30, 2015
I purchased this mouse May 12 and received it May 14, since then the mouse has been slowly malfunctioning. The problem is the optical sensor would periodically give out and not track the movement of the mouse. The other buttons work fine but you would suddenly lose mouse movement and this is a huge problem for a gaming mouse! The only way the mouse can recover from this malfunction would be to unplug the usb wire from the computer and plug it back in. I've tried this on multiple computers but the problem persists. Hey, what can you expect from a $11 mouse...
Don't waste yout money...
February 28, 2015
This thing breaks easily. I only had it last December, and only use it sparingly. Waste of money.Do NOT BUY THIS BRAND. You can google it.
this mouse does not look like a cheap knock off
January 23, 2015
The one I ordered took awfully long time shipping, My guess is they shipped it by sea to save the cost. I totally understand therefore no complain about that. The item however, is defect: cursor would not move at all, while click buttons and wheel work. Had to return it for a refund. Guess they won't refund the shipping.I learned my lesson for buying a brand with little quality control. To be fair, this mouse does not look like a cheap knock off.
Bad QC
December 21, 2014
Ended up getting a refund because the product was faulty. It has nice weight and design and mimics a very similar Logitech mouse. Plugged it in and all of the buttons worked, but not the pointer. Nope, it wasn't a driver error - we tried on two different computers, both Windows 8.1 and Mac OS X and had no luck with the thing.
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Features
Article Number
Article Number
6948391231129
6950676293388
0065150785450
0889287000558
0602716524971
Brand
Brand
Aula
Havit
Sades
Zelotes
DLAND
Color
Color
3 Colors
HV-MS672 Black
blue and black
colorful
T-80 without pad
Hardware Platform
Hardware Platform
PC
Pc
pc
Computer
Pc
Height
Height
433.9 in
124.0 in
139.4 in
86.6 in
60.6 in
Length
Length
201.6 in
190.6 in
372.0 in
228.3 in
201.6 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
AULA
Havit
SADES
Zelotes
DLAND
MPN
MPN
SI-859/八荒
HV-MS672
V573BL
509049822012
T-80 new update
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
SI-859/八荒
HV-MS672
V573BL
509049822012
T-80 new update
Product Group
Product Group
PC Accessory
Personal Computer
Personal Computer
Personal Computer
Personal Computer
Product Type
Product Type
KEYBOARDS
COMPUTER_INPUT_DEVICE
COMPUTER
COMPUTER_INPUT_DEVICE
COMPUTER_INPUT_DEVICE
Publisher
Publisher
AULA
Havit
SADES
Zelotes
DLAND
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8.2
8.2
7.2
8
8.4
Studio
Studio
AULA
Havit
SADES
Zelotes
DLAND
Weight
Weight
7.1 oz
1.1 oz
2.1 oz
1.1 oz
1.1 oz
Width
Width
61.8 in
66.5 in
340.9 in
149.6 in
133.5 in
Feature
Feature

Special three colors LED backlight, every backlight have four gear to adjust

Laser carving characters, cool backlight

Non-slip design

Game ergonomic

Strengthen the spacebar/ born for game

7 different LED light colors that change while in use, offering soothing ambient lighting(Warm tips: can not set in one specific color)

Precision control with 4 DPI settings: 800 / 1200 / 1600 / 2400

Ergonomic design, fits naturally in your hand;Support operating system:Windows 7/8/10 and Mac OS;No function of programming

6-buttons for superior productivity and efficiency; Simple to use -just "plug and play". No additional software or firmware required.

All HAVIT® products are backed by a full 1 year manufacturer's warranty

Primary kind of gaming headset

Unique style of shape, as well as hidden microphone for stylish display

Premier SADES-AFV volume control with extra Mic-muted function

Standard 40mm Hi-Fi driver, well-defined trebles

Soft PU leather cushion head-pad and ear-pad for wearing comfort

100% brand new and high quality.

Tracking systems: Optical.

Ergonomically designed, long-term use without fatigue.

Built-weight iron, feel comfortable, mobile and stability.

Compatible with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, ME, 2000 and Mac OS...or latest.

This mouse is intelligent connectivity, no need to code, plug & play (No need CD driver)..

Buttons: 7 buttons with scroll wheel convenient 9 programmable buttons easily activate spells, items, and custom in your favorite MMO..

Adjustable DPI Switch: 1000DPI/ 1600DPI/ 2400DPI/ 3200DPI/ 7200DPI..

The DPI LED color light will be constantly changed after set up..

Compatible with Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows XP, Vista, ME, 2000, Mac OS and other OS..

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