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Rapoo VPRO V26S Review

Posted on August 31, 2018July 30, 2019 By Jarvis

Rapoo VPRO V26S: Detailed Review

Another day, another budget gaming mouse. While several of these flooding the online marketplaces are terrible in build quality, there are a few that stand out. The feature set doesn’t necessarily differ by much but you get slightly better and reliable build quality. Rapoo has been trying to win in this budget with a range of peripherals including mice, keyboard and keyboard/mouse combos. With their gaming brand VPRO, they are targeting gamers with these peripherals. The Rapoo VPRO V26S is another mouse from their line-up that consists of an entry-level sensor and basic features.
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