Best Feature(s):Running lights Performance:Good Value For Money:Yes First time buyer. Item arrived within 2 days of ordering. Item received nicely packed. Had tried the item and it works very well. Thank you seller.
Performance:Looking forward to it. Best Feature(s):Size. Value For Money:Yes, very! Genuine product, came well-packed. Ordered on 16 March, delivered today, 18 March. Quality looks good, finger scroller looks metal, with rubber grip. Large size mouse, feels good in the hand.
Value For Money:cheap and good Performance:great Best Feature(s):lights The HP M160 gaming mouse delivers solid performance with its ergonomic design and responsive sensors. Ideal for casual gamers seeking comfort and reliability.
Best Feature(s):Colourful Performance:Good Value For Money:Good Delivery is fast and the mouse look super nice. Very reasonable price too. Thanks seller
Performance:Mouse work great for the this price Value For Money:Yes Great value for mouse if you using it for normal work office work. Hand posture on the mouse is alright and good. (some othet type of flat mouse will cause hand cramps easy)
Performance:Good Best Feature(s):Lights Value For Money:Yes When the NBA summer league was quaint, when it was just the business of evaluating basketball before the evaluation of basketball and the pleasures of Las Vegas, it was played in Boston. In the summer of 2003, LeBron James was there. He hadn't yet played an official professional game, but he was already rich, having signed a seven-year, $87 million endorsement deal with Nike before sinking his first basket. LeBron in the University of Massachusetts Boston gym 20 years ago represented two things at once, a staggering physical presence for a mere 18-year-old, and physically, a mere child compared to what his fearsome adult body would become.