

🎮 Elevate your game with precision and style — don’t just play, dominate!
The Bloody J90s RGB Gaming Mouse combines ultra-high 8000 CPI optical tracking, a blazing 2000 Hz report rate, and 12 fully customizable buttons with an ambidextrous ergonomic design. Featuring 15-zone RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors and 6 sniper modes, it’s engineered for millennial pros who demand precision, speed, and personalized style in every click.






| Finish Type | Glossy or Matte |
| Material | Plastic |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Item Weight | 25 Grams |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | gaming |
| Color | Black |
| Range | 5.0 meters |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 8E+3 Dots per Inch |
| Button Quantity | 12 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Special Features | Ergonomic Design |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
C**O
Great Ambidextrous mouse, especially for Left-Handed Gamers
As a left-handed gamer my options for decent ambidextrous mice is pretty limited and it seems like any time I find a mouse I like they end up being discontinued. I was using a Razer Naga Left-handed edition but I really don't like having THAT many buttons for my thumb. When I saw this mouse I decided to roll the dice and see if it was decent and I was pleasantly surprised at how well it works! It's a comfortable claw-grip mouse with a great button layout for a lefty. It's a nice weight (not super light but not overly heavy, either) and seems to have quite good build quality. The software is VERY dated but works well enough and lets me have different profiles for different games as needed. For $60 USD it's a great value for a great mouse and I definitely recommend fellow left-handed gamers check it out.
B**.
Too Big
this mouse is the only one that can replaces the Razr Lachesis & G300s I previously used. It's actually better than those mice at a much lower cost. Initially felt too big, but after testing, all the buttons are perfectly placed for muscle memory. The software is more intuitive than Logitech's. Incredible gaming mouse.
B**.
Decent mouse, nothing special beyond that.
Nowadays mice that have LEDs in them are everywhere, so that doesn't make this mouse too special. Its got a nice feel but again nothing amazing. Last I looked the asking price for this mouse was ~$50 and I just can't say this mouse is worth that. Its a "gaming" mouse which means it comes with software that allows you to re-program the buttons on the mouse. The idea is nice, and could be useful even for non-gamers. However they took the "BLOODY" idea a little too far. The software looks like it was designed to impress kids in the 90's. Its dark, hard to read, and hard to understand what to even do with it. They need a UI designer and an upgrade for it stat! So its a meh mouse, with meh buttons and meh software. Not horrible, but not special either.
J**J
Fall short
With all the other gaming mice out there and Logitech that has programmable keys this one just falls short
N**R
The few mouse out there with buttons enough without misclicking.
Great mouse -buttons left -buttons top -buttons right -buttons front corners! love it,bought 2at same order.
A**N
Feels nice, lightweight, tons of options
Was looking through some of the reviews and saw one saying very negative things about the mouse and making statements about how the box is a misprint since it says CPI instead of DPI.........FYI: CPI and DPI are different things, but they are essentially talking about the same aspect of the mouse. It is not a misprint, CPI is just the term that many makers use to measure the move rate of the mouse. Same with the polling rate -- this mouse has a 2,000hz polling rate which is the go-to standard for gaming mice. You can get mice that have higher numbers, but almost all real world tests show that going 1,000 --> 2,000 only a small amount of people can tell a difference and going 2,000+, the % of people that can tell is very, very small. So, moving past that, the mouse is quite nice and has a lot of functionality to it. The amount of buttons to use is plentiful and if you download the software for the mouse, you are able to enable different modes that unlocks lots of different functionalities for the buttons. You are able to record full macro combinations into each of the clicks or assign any type of hot-key to each individual button. You are also able to assign things like "Triple Tap" to a button, so that if you are playing a FPS and you click that button, it will click 3 times really quickly. This is almost on the verge of cheating, as it allows you keep the in-game weapon significantly more stable by using this feature, instead of using the full-auto or burst-mode that the games have built in. The mouse is also quite light, but it is not ToP Tier light. True gaming mice get into the $100+ range, so don't expect that kind of weight reduction, but for my son and I, those couple of grams in reduction are not needed. Overall, it has been a great mouse for both of us. The only complaint I really have is that the software is very out-dated feeling. The software feels like it was made 20 years ago and navigating around in it is a bit clumsy. But, once you have things setup, you will rarely need to use the software again as you can easily switch between profiles with hotkeys and avoid using the software. Overall, it's been great and has worked well. My son has dropped it from a desk, onto solid floor, multiple times now and it has not stopped working. So, big plus there, too.
C**A
Accurate Tracking and Comfortable Shape
This mouse has a great sensor that tracks perfectly and is accurate. I use it to play Rainbow Six Siege, and the mouse simply delivers. I highly recommend this for FPS gaming. The mouse has a comfortable shape but has some weight to it. It is heavy compared to ultra-light mice that have a honeycomb pattern shell. I'm surprised that this mouse uses metal skates, but they actually work and should practically last a lifetime compared to traditional mouse skates, which need to be replaced after they wear out. I'm not a fan of the RGB lighting of this mouse and couldn't figure out how to turn it off without using software. The triple fire button works really well and is best used on weapons that have high recoil. Overall, this is a decent gaming mouse with a fast and accurate sensor, but it can be tiring to use after hours of gaming due to its weight.
T**E
Great upgrade for the vanilla mouse users like me.
I have always been placed in the "a mouse is a mouse" club despite being a PC gamer for over 30 years. Before I plugged this In, I was using that plain, small dell black wired mouse that you can get for almost nothing with a new PC purchase. It has been a good experience so far. It's a little large in the palm than the super basic mouse but I easily adapted. It slides super smoothly and is super responsive. It has aggressive lighting patterns which you can control through the pc program/app you can find listed on the box. It installed the software I needed to select the level of complexity I wanted out of this mouse. 4 defaults it loads: 1) a mouse is a mouse options 2) fancy fire modes 3) I want macros and scripts for my buttons, and 4) I want to control the universe with my mouse. Each option seems to add all the previous levels of control so you can really dig deep if you wanted. I went with mode 2 just in case it helps with any FPS games, and I mainly played with all the lighting options. I do find my aim is tighter on some games and I have a bit more fine control than before. Not world changing but like having a better set of tires on your car. A quality upgrade.
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