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Speedlink Omnivi Gaming Mouse Review : Great to look at but awkward to use!

Speedlink Omnivi Gaming Mouse Review : Great to look at but awkward to use!

Posted on December 18, 2016January 2, 2019 By Jarvis
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What is the Speedlink Omnivi?

Gamers will quite happily spend hundreds of pounds on the latest graphics card, but the devices that we use all the time and will get the most benefit from paying a little bit extra for are often neglected. The three peripherals that we think are key to giving the best overall gaming enjoyment are the headset, keyboard and mouse. A bad one of these will annoy you every second you are on the computer but with a good one, every time you are playing a game it will be a pleasurable experience, unless you are playing the latest Call of Duty in which case nothing you can do will make that fun.

Our last gaming hardware review was the Ultor Gaming Keyboard from Speedlink which gave a reasonable account of itself back in September. Our next gaming item is again from Speedlink, this time it’s their Omnivi Gaming Mouse. Available for a reasonable sounding £59/$88, the Omnivi is packed to the rafters with features such as a 12,000dpi optical sensor, adjustable LED lighting, 10 configurable buttons, adjustable precision levels and much more. Read on to see how we get on during testing…
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