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The A.JAZZ AJ139 G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse is an ultra-lightweight 59g device featuring dual-mode connectivity via Type-C wired or 2.4GHz wireless. Equipped with a top-tier PixArt PAW3395 sensor delivering up to 26000 DPI and 1000Hz polling rate, it offers exceptional accuracy and responsiveness. Its ergonomic symmetrical design, 6 programmable buttons, and durable Huano switches make it ideal for professional gamers and multitasking pros across PC, Mac, PS4, and Xbox platforms.





































| ASIN | B0CB9VSPWN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,837 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #915 in PC Gaming Mice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (62) |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Manufacturer | A.JAZZ |
| Product Dimensions | 4.92 x 2.49 x 0.04 inches |
O**A
Really good mouse!
(This review is for the 4K version) First off the shape is highly reminiscent of a G Pro Wireless and Viper, but isn’t a exact clone of either. It’s rather a mix of the 2. It’s honestly really good if you wanted something ”in between” Clicks are using Huano BSPDs and they feel very well implemented. All the buttons tbh feel great, but side buttons could be a little less mushy. In terms of performance it’s using a 3395 with optional 4K polling and it performs flawlessly. Very good implementation. Overall I have no complaints especially with the value this mouse provides. Would recommend!
R**B
A simple lightweight mouse
It's a nice lightweight wireless mouse with a reliable sensor; almost everything that I need in a mouse. When I first took this out of the box it almost seemed cheap with how light it felt, but the body is decently stiff with little creaking when squeezed. It is made of ABS so the plastic will likely develop a shine over time. All the gaps between the pieces were all uniform and aligned well except for the scroll wheel which was slightly off center. Luckily I was able to push it towards the middle and it's close enough now. M1 and M2 clicks are very satisfying with no mushiness. The scroll wheel feels good to me, nothing to complain about. M4 and M5 are slightly mushy but not to the point where it would bother me. The battery life is average but can be made better by having a second profile at 125hz polling rate for regular desktop usage. The adapter is nice and discrete, being USB C makes it easy to go from wireless to wired and charging simple. It also comes with an extra pair of mouse feet if you need them down the line. The software is dead simple and lightweight when compared to the what you'd get with Razer or Logitech. You are able to change the DPI (50-26k), number of dpi stages (1-6), polling rate (125-1000), lift off distance (1-2). The LED color is customizable and changes based on the DPI stage. I haven't touched the macros but it looks comparable to Synapse and such. I don't know that I would change much about this mouse. I think that I'd like one extra button to have both a DPI cycle and profile switch button or just DPI up and down. If you like the shape of this mouse but down want to break the bank this is a good pick up.
S**M
faulty chraging
Overall A great light weight mouse. But the charging is atrocious. My first one I had major issues with charging and I was sent a new one. I don't know if its the software or the mouse itself, but after needing to charge the new mouse for 2nd time at 5%, I cant get it to charge. It blinks green and then no light.
J**E
Great product
Great
M**O
Phantom Scroll Issues
The mouse performs well in game, but the main left click feels like you were pressing chalk against a blackboard. The side buttons are mushy and the battery only lasts like three days. It is not really red as it appears on the pictures. It's still passable as the sensor tracks well and the scroll wheel has clearly defined steps. I got it for around $18 and this makes acceptable. Definitely not recommended at $40 plus. Update May 26th The scroll wheel uses a TTC gold encoder and it has phantom scroll issues. For example: you're playing a shooter and your guns swap as if you had scrolled down but you didn't.
P**S
Very similar to Logitech GPX
Scroll wheel felt kinda hollow and cheap. Otherwise amazing performance. I think I like my GPX a teeny bit more, but this is 1/3rd the price. Easy recommendation for a Med-large mouse. Side buttons are waaay better than the GPX.
A**R
Feels/works great but scroll wheel started malfunctioning after 5 months
The mouse was pretty great for the money and I was very happy with it, but I'm 5 months in and the scroll wheel just stopped registering all my scrolls (seems like it slips a lot and I will scroll maybe 10 clicks and it will register 1 or 2 of them, and then it will reverse one of them making it jump back up a line). Doesn't happen all the time, but it's enough that I have to order a new mouse soon. If AJazz will consider replacing this then I will adjust my review back to a 5, because honestly for the money this mouse is a 5 if it would actually function as it should for more than 5 months.
B**N
Cumple con lo que promete perfecto Llevo 19 meses usándolo y créanme que si se daña lo vuelvo a comprar el mejor mouse
B**S
EDIT (11 Nov. 2024) I am now giving this a 4-star from the 3 stars I gave before. I turns out I like the response I get from this mouse better that the Logitech G Pro X Superlight. This just feels right on my palm. I liked it that I am now going to also buy the white version. But I'm still not giving it a 5-star rating since it still feels cheap, which it is. The scroll wheel could be better. _______ YouTube reviews seem to have overhyped this product. There is nothing to exemplary about it except for it's price. It's cheap and it shows. The moment you hold it you can absolutely feel it's not premium. It's too light. The scroll wheel is terrible. I mean, it works. But there is no tactile feel to it compared to my old Logitech 102 mouse. With the Logitech, even for a cheap one, you feel some kind of response when you press and scroll it. A.JAZZ doesn't. You flick it, it freewheels. It's a cheap circular plastic with a very thin ribbed rubber surface. It sure works though. The response rate is okay for what it is.
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