

UtechSmart Venus Pro RGB Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse, 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor, 2.4 GHz Transmission Technology, Ergonomic Design, 16M Chroma RGB Lighting, 16 programmable Buttons, Up to 70 Hours
$47.99
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(as of Mar 01, 2025 02:31:15 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Stable Connection, Precise Performance Dual-mode, Without Any Delay.
USB C Cable: stable 1. 5m wire transmission, provides professional-level performance.
Nano Receiver: 2.4GHz wireless connection with a 10-meter reception boundary, plug-and-play, easy-taking.
Superior Micro Switch
The switch of a button is applied with perfect micro switches that each switch provides 20 million times clicks and without double click problem.
New Experience, Inside & Appearance Endurable Battery Life
Long battery life up to 70 hours with 1000 mAh battery capacity. When the power lower than 20% that lights will turn red. Auto-sleeping and shut down modes help you to extend the mouse battery life.
Ergonomic Design
Flawless appearance design to relax your little finger and alleviate wrist fatigue while being able to firmly hold the mouse in your hand. A real & extra comfortable sweat-resistant & skin-friendly mouse.
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Status
New
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New
Status
New
RGB Light
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RGB Light
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RGB Light
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MMO Buttons
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MMO Buttons
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MMO Buttons
Connect Method
Wireless Receiver / Wired
Connect Method
Wired
Connect Method
Wireless Receiver / Wired
Battery Life
Up to 70 Hours
Battery Life
Battery Life
Up to 70 Hours
【Extensive Fully Programmable Buttons】16 customizable buttons can improve your gaming skills and performance by complex custom button macro coding of reconfiguration and assignment. The button custom function combines multiple keys into one button that reducing your arsenal of spells (actions) and response time. 12 of 16 thumb grip programmable buttons were designed by different inclination angles to fit for your thumb tip to click.
【Dual Modes with Ultra-Speed Wireless Technology】UtechSmart VENUS Pro RGB Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse is a new revolution of RGB MMO gaming mouse. It has 2.4 GHz data transmission technology with Mini signal receiver(Nano) and stable 1. 5m wire transmission that provides professional-level performance. VENUS Pro overcomes the traditional limitation of wireless latency and connectivity which offers stable and fast data transmission with 10-meter reception boundary. You can take this mouse anywhere!
【Endurable Battery Life】 UtechSmart Venus Pro Wireless RGB MMO gaming mouse has special auto sleeping mode and low power consumption mode or extending the battery life of wireless mode. Large battery (1000mA) capacity which offers to recharge over 300 times and single 2 hours fully charge. The wireless mode lasts up to 70 hours that fulfill your long-time gaming experience. Moreover, UtechSmart actuation software provides battery specify consumption monitoring for you.
【Customizable Mouse High Precision Optical Sensor】Thousands of customers and professional gamers have tested and verified its function. Venus Pro has an UtechSmart custom PixArt PMW3335 ultra-accurate Optical sensor. Up to 16000 DPI with 5 DPI switchable stages and 1000 Hz polling rate that offers you an incomparable MMO and FPS gaming experience. The huge adjustable DPI range from 100-16000 comes with UtechSmart user-friendly software that can perfectly tweak the performance of mouse accuracy.
【Ergonomic Design Ensures Your Comfortable】Great as a real mouse stuck in your hand. The UtechSmart Venus Pro Wireless RGB MMO gaming mouse is flawlessly designed to alleviate wrist fatigue while being able to firmly hold the mouse in your hand. The grinding coating on the mouse surface increases the friction between your hand and the mouse. Grinding coating also provides gamer a extra comfortable sweat-resistant and skin-friendly gaming mouse.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the gaming mouse for its comfort, ergonomic design, and solid build quality. They find it works well and functions as intended on Linux. Many are satisfied with the value for money, ease of use, and color options. However, opinions differ regarding the buttons.
8 reviews for UtechSmart Venus Pro RGB Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse, 16,000 DPI Optical Sensor, 2.4 GHz Transmission Technology, Ergonomic Design, 16M Chroma RGB Lighting, 16 programmable Buttons, Up to 70 Hours


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Sonflower –
More than a gaming mouse…
Buckle up guys, this review is gonna be long,Amazing mouse. I started using it on January 4th, 2018, and here it is, over a year later, still working flawlessly. Not sure what other reviews mean with the software being a nightmare. Literally all I did was search “utechsmart software” and it’s the first result, it’s really straightforward. Now, *claps hands together* m o u s e r e v i e w !Build quality: 10/10It’s grippy and textured, which, when I first got it, seemed odd and kind of weird. That is, until I got used to it, which was very quickly. It has a teflon coating or something that makes your hands not stick to it when your hands get sweaty. It also has adjustable weight, which is a godsend. It feels really solid and makes other, expensive, non textured mice feel like cheap trash. *cough cough* “I’m looking at you, Razer Naga!” I’ve never had a button stick or be unresponsive, and, as hard as I am with them, and as much as I use them, is truly impressive.Ergonomics: 9/10The ergonomics are awesome, when I first got it, I found myself trying to right click by pushing down with my ring finger on the side groove. Speaking of side grooves, I kinda wish they had a groove for your pinky as well as your ring finger, but don’t get me wrong, you don’t notice it unless you’re thinking about it, and the grippy texture almost completely makes up for it by keeping your pinky held up on the side. If you use the claw grip on your mouse though, it just negates it and it’s fine, and while this mouse isn’t really made for that grip. There’s also a thumb rest below the buttons, but once again, it would be nice if it fit my thumb a bit better, it’s kinda blocky and not really ergonomic, but not uncomfortable at all, and most of the time, my thumb is on the buttons rather than the rest anyway. Some of you may be worried about how your hands will fit, and fear not! I have huge hands, and this mouse fits me like a glove. Those of you with smaller hands, also fear not! My sister who has small hands has used it and has said it’s the best feeling mouse she’s used yet! It’s basically a one-size-fits-all.Features and usability/functions: 10/10Once you use a mouse with 12 buttons, you can’t go back. Believe me, I’ve tried, and I’m perfectly content with that. I thought there’s no way I can keep track of all this, but I did and it’s way easier than I thought. This is advertised as an MMO mouse, and I don’t even play MMO’s, but but I can almost guarantee you will have no regrets. It’s completely programmable and I use it for way more things than just gaming. In fact, I’ll list all the mapped buttons now just so you can see what I mean.1: Alt+Tab2: Page Down3: Page Up4: Ctrl+Tab (selecting different tabs)5: Volume Down6: Volume Up7: Forward (mouse 5)8: Delete9: Enter10: Backward (mouse 4)11: Ctrl+C (Copy)12: Ctrl+V (Paste)See how useful that is? What sense does it make to have your left hand on a massive keyboard of 100 buttons, and your left only to 2-4 buttons? That’s right, it doesn’t.Software/Lighing: 8/10The software offers a lot of customizable options, such as DPI, button mapping, and lighting. It’s relatively easy to use, and is decently simple. I really wish it had the option of customizing each part of the mouse a different color though, since it has a lot of places for it, or gave the option to breath through different colors, but this is more of a personal thing though. The software offers 5 different profiles, with each profile offering 5 different DPI switches and complete customization of button mapping and lighting etc. The default button to switch is on the underside of the mouse, but is also able to be mapped to any button of your choice.Comparison/price: 10/10This is an all around astounding mouse to have, especially for the price. It easily shatters expensive competitors, like the Razer Naga, even the Trinity version, which I have owned and tried, and falls short in every area, except for the lighting, which is pretty cool. Some people may say the Logitech G600 and G602 mouse is better, and I haven’t tried them yet, but for now, I know for a fact that this mouse is the best bang for your buck mouse of this kind you can get. It could easily be sold for 70$+
AJ –
First mouse as a PC gamer and I LOVE IT
Pros:+extra buttons for extra input options which is SOOO helpful when gaming (I like FPS games). Id rather map crouch/prone controls to the buttons on my mouse vs pressing C or Z on my keyboard. In the heat of the moment, muscle memory takes over and this mouse is perfect for that+solid battery life+responsive and functional, never had an issueCONS:-literally cannot think of a single bad thing to say. A lil pricey sure but well worth it (cheaper than a controller thats for sure 😂😂😂)
Pickles –
Compared to Logitech G600 – updated 2022 pro wireless
I had to stop using the wired one after a couple years of use, not due to hardware failure but the drivers and software not being updated. I’ve retried the g600 since then and the EVGA. EVGA has a trash scroll wheel and I tried a replacement as well. First one also started turning it’s self off after awhile.I decided to try the wireless version of this since I really liked the wired and the software is newer and seems to be updated. So far I’m happy. Easy to program buttons and macros. Being wireless will take some getting used to since I’m used to having to fight the wire and pull the wire around to move the mouse. It’s great but muscle memory still wants to pull the cable. It came already charged and worked before even finding the software/drivers download link. The driver card failed but when I had the old one it worked so I consider that a fluke. I found the software/drivers through their site’s FAQ page.It’s a bit lighter than I’m used to but it’s built well. Smooth clicking and the scroll wheel is smooth and no clicking or grinding or jumping around. I’ll update again if anything changes but I expect it to last awhile. The g600 main button would always break after just a year, and EVGA scroll is trash, where as the old one of this held up physically.Old review:I’ve used a Logitech G600 for many years and when it was finally time to get a replacement I decided to try this on a whim since it was cheap and had the full 12 side buttons. Normally I read lots of reviews and research an item first but I didn’t this time. Short answer is it’s great and I’m glad I got it.First one negative difference is the ring finger rest. On the G600 that is a button that I could program. It’s not been a too big of a deal. I reset those to the trigger button in their profiles but it took some time for my my muscle memory to catch up. My ring finger would still like to do something sometimes.The G600 had clicks left and right on the scroll wheel that could also be programed. I never used this so don’t miss it but it’s a difference to note.Software: I’ve seen complaints about the software. Over all it’s pretty good. On the G600 I had to enter combo keys to do things like cntrl+W for sprint in a game or close window, and I had to set up a hot key combo for volume up and down with the g600. This allows me to just select the option to walk or close window, and even volume with no extra hot key combos needed to be added. The options are already in the software. I did enter a combo key for closing a tab and it worked fine, once I remembered to hit apply. So to me this seems a lot better as it can more easily do what I want.(this part is not relevant to the wireless pro)A little bug that seems to be a software issue. Sometimes the scroll wheel stops working but if I switch the profile to a different one and back it fixes it. This seems to happen after I’ve turned the port off but not every time. I turn the port for the mouse off when I leave the room due to pets. So this might not be an issue for most. (this is the issue that got worse later it was either drivers being too old or maybe the cable wearing out)Another minor negative is the G600 could cycle colors as far as I’ve found you can only select one color with this. (I just leave the lights off on he pro for longer time between charging. It lasts all day that way)Over all I’m very pleased with my purchase(have had it a few months at this time). The roughened texture feels great, the weights help a lot(I have hand tremors and the weight allows for better control). The cable is even better, less stiff. The wheel feels better and looks better. The whole thing just feels and looks good and preforms well with the occasional minor glitch with the wheel.If I were buying today I would select this over the G600, it’s cheaper and better.
Daniel Gutierrez –
Llevo 2 días con el, es algo grande comparado a los que solía usar, pero no tiene nada de malo en ese aspecto, creo que es similar en tamaño al scimitar de corsair.En mi caso la caja vieno con el raton, el cable, el receptor inalambrico usb, el manual, una tarjeta con un key usb (no es una memoria, y cuando lo insertas ejecuta comandos para abrir la pagina de los drivers), y un repuesto de calcomanias deslizantes para la parte de abajo del raron. El software es muy simple, pero parece muy útil, yo solo lo he usado para cambiar el color del RGB.Ahora dire unos detalles a considerar:El RGB cambia en todas las áreas iluminadas del ratón (no se puede cambiar el color por zona), en mi caso no es muy importante y depende de gustos.A pesar de que el RGB cambia en todas las zonas del ratón, el color no es muy consistente, especialmente la luz blanca (pongo de ejemplo una imagen con la luz blanca).Los 4 indicadores de DPI no son RGB, son rojos, no afecta pero depende de gustos.El USB que vino en la tarjeta ejecuta comandos para abrir la página de descargas (una de drive por cierto), hubiese sido mejor que ya tuviera el software descargado listo para instalar.Por lo demás, creo que es un raton de buena calidad.
Miguel Arturo Contreras –
Como buen gamer, he pasado por varias empresas de mouse de juego, como Logitech, que por años use el G502. Pasando por los Razer Naga como el Trinity y el V2 Pro gamer. Entre algunos otros. La verdad es un mouse que deja hacer una fácil configuración de las teclas, con un programa muy amigable e intuitivo. En ese entonces el precio fue excelente. Actualmente el mismo se ha duplicado con muchos proveedores, pero es un excelente mouse que compite con los de mayor precio sin problemas.
Fares_K_150 –
everything with this mouse works fine except the software.
Arthur –
La souris est bien mais le logiciel ne l’a reconnais pas. Pas possible de la programmer…
Rick –
De muis zelf is prima, ligt heerlijk in de hand, altijd goede grip.Knoppen reageren erg goed.De software kan wel wat beter.Vooral ingestelde combinatie toetsen, zoals bijvoorbeeld ctrl+1, kunnen de ctrl status laten ‘hangen’.De game denk voor verdere muis- en toetsenbord aanslagen dat de ctrl toets nog steeds ingedrukt is.(Een alt-tab uit en terug naar de game verhelpt het, maar irritant is het wel)Een aanrader? Ja, toch best wel!