⚡ Own the battlefield with the fastest clicks and sharpest precision!
The Bloody SP80 Optical Switch Gaming Mouse features cutting-edge LK optical switches for ultra-fast actuation, a high-precision 16,000 FPS sensor with 400 IPS tracking, and fully customizable CPI and report rates. Its ergonomic, rubberized non-slip coating ensures comfort and control, making it a top-tier choice for serious gamers across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.
Brand | Bloody |
Series | Signature Pro (SP80) |
Item model number | SP80 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Item Weight | 3.32 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.25 x 6 x 3 inches |
Color | SP80 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | BLOODY |
ASIN | B07HNSF212 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 4, 2018 |
R**W
my 5 th purchase of bloody products awesome!
Ergonomic, comfortable on the hand , fast responding.Light weight, affordable, Durable last forever,Keyboards are good too. Razer ,Corsair and logitech don't last, they are garbage in comparision.
E**H
Classy, precise mouse
I have two of these now - love these for precise control of music production work. Lighting is classy and not overdone. Exceptional mouse - no negatives I can think of at all.
H**S
This mouse is THE mouse for competitive gamers
I’m not really a huge fan of any brand, but I had been loving the DeathAdder by Razer. Its been my go to mouse for years now. So I was a little comfortable with the idea of trying this mouse since they look similar in shape. However, looks are all that they have in common, this BEAST tracking like NOTHING else I’ve used before, and the clicks are super crispy. It has these switches called optical switches and they help prevent double bounce or miss clicks, and as someone who plays mostly FPS titles its really noticeable. The other things about this mouse is its feet, instead of plastic like the deathadder, they’re metal on the SP30, and at first, I thought this was going to be an issue, but with cloth mouse pads its SUPER smooth and makes recoil control a breeze. Over all, super happy with the find, hadn’t heard about Bloody before today but will be checking them out more in the future.
M**H
Great sensor, glides well
I've had this mouse for about two weeks and so far it's been great.To begin, the mouse is light- weighting only about 95 grams; though I personally would prefer it to lose even more weight, I think that many will like this.The mouse has the PMW3360 sensor- a modern masterpiece: this sensor will never spin out, skip pixels, nor give you inaccurate results, it's top of the line, and I love it.Another positive addition is the mouse feet- for most mice that I have had, the feet begin to erode and scratch away into an uneven mess within a few months. So far, this has not been an issue, though I will update this if that changes. On the note of the mouse feet, they glide incredibly well on my mouse pad, giving me a great balance between speed and control.Now, I'm sure you're wondering, how about Lightstrike? Unfortunately, the change to a LK equipped mouse is not as noticeable as my B975. I did side-by-side testing in Quake and I can confirm that there is a difference, but it's not nearly as insane; furthermore, I feel that these switches make no difference unless you're on LAN. Playing against people over the net, I now, much more often than before feel like I lose some firefights because of the latency; being sure that I clicked first. This is completely different on LAN, but that is expected.The base and shape of the mouse is great. The material it is made out of is nice, and it even comes with some rgb lighting if that's your deal. Another thing to note about the design is that the two side of the mouse are divided, which means you will never get the strange effect when one mouse button touches another.Now, what's awry here? If you haven't noticed, the cord appears from the left of center. This is terribly strange, and I do not like it. Furthermore, the cord itself is very still- simply letting go of the mouse may cause the cord to push it back- like a ghost! I would replace it with a Paracord if I had the fortune. Another think I cannot praise the mouse for is how stiff the middle-mouse-button is: the force it takes to press is a bit much. Some other much less harsh issues include the side buttons being cheap, and the sensor opening being so small that it's easy to catch small hairs.
M**A
side buttons keep breaking off. been through 5 of these mice now
can you please make the mouse buttons on the sides sturdier? i've had to replace this mouse 4 times because the side mouse buttons keep breaking, they're too cheaply made. i love the product, but i play a lot of overwatch and i use the side buttons for mercy superjumping so they get worn out and break every few months.
M**W
Side buttons broke off after 2 years of moderate use
Used many mice over the years, this was the first time I was going to throw down to buy a nice one. After a year the front side mouse button broke off. I was surprised but super glued it back on, several months later the same button broke off and then later the second button as well. The buttons are connected by a very cheap thin piece of plastic so I messaged the seller and asked if they could send a replacement for that small part, to my surprise they said I could send it in and they would replace the entire mouse for free. I sent it in several weeks ago with tracked shipping, confirmed they received it and haven't heard anything so I messaged them. No reply, no response to additional questions, no returned mouse, no communication. So not only am I out the old mouse with the broken side buttons, I now have to go and purchase another nice mouse.
A**G
Extremely nice and fast, but with one small issue.
the Clicks tend to rattle a lot in the mouse, even when you're not pressing them, which isn't a big deal but going to a mouse like the g502 that does not have this problem is a breath of fresh air.
L**D
If you thought you enjoyed a Razer Death Adder
Pros-This mouse is extremely lightweight which is a huge plus for me-I prefer the bloody software over Razer Synapse hands down, look into bloody's software it's too much for me to explain-The grooves cut into the side of the mouse really do help me maintain my grip-The metal pads on the bottom of the mouse make it glide around my mouse pad-Sleeving of the cable is very similar to my Razer Death Adder Elite, yes the cable is slightly left of center on the front but it does not cause any issues at all.-I can tell a response time difference between this mouse and the Razer Death Adder Elite (I also swapped my Razer Black Widow Ultimate Stealth 2013 for a bloody keyboard and it's is miles ahead of Razer)Cons-I can only change the color of the bloody logo, the middle mouse button/scroll wheel stays red, but that's honestly not a big deal to me.
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