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iRocks M05 Spirit Cocoon Mouse Review

Rating: 8.0.

There are a lot of household names in the PC peripheral industry, especially when it comes to gaming. However, like the games themselves, there are brands that are more dominant in certain parts of the world – it is often only after much time and growth that they start showing up outside their home town. That's the case with i-Rocks, one of the most popular gaming peripheral brands in the Far East who are just starting to make their presence known in Western markets.

Make no mistake, you are going to be seeing a lot of i-Rocks products appear over the next few years, so to get you in on the ground floor and give you a taste of what the company offers we have the i-Rocks Spirit Cocoon mouse to test today.

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Specifications

  • Interface: USB
  • Adjustable Sensitivity: 450 / 900 / 1800 / 3500 dpi
  • Adjustable Polling Rate: 125 / 250 / 500 / 1000 Hz
  • 3D backlight: Multiple colours, ON/OFF and Lock Switch
  • Power Consumption: Max 100 mA (without backlight) / Max 150 mA (with backlight)
  • Dimension: 103 x 60 x 39 mm
  • Cable Length: 180 cm

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3 comments

  1. Nice review as per usual. Always sceptical about the silver coatings on these items. They seems to ware out se easily. I’d happily go for the green one if I was in the market for a mouse at this kind of price.

  2. @Ken .. There is no ‘green one’ mate .. the mouse is silver mirrored and the colours are internal LED lighting .. when the mouse is turned off its mirrored silver, when its turned on the colour light shines through the silver mirrored finish 😉

  3. Totally skipped over that, in that case my opinion of this mouse is better than before.
    I tend to skip over a couple of bits when reading anything, most folk do, but not normally to that extent… Do’h!

    Cheers.