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🔹 2.4G Wireless Mouse – Basic 6-Button Laptop Mouse
This was one of the first wireless mice I grabbed during an accessories haul on AliExpress. I needed a compact, no-fuss mouse for everyday laptop work and this one had thousands of sales and solid reviews. The simplicity, affordability, and familiar shape won me over.
It arrived in about 12 days, bubble-wrapped but without a retail box. I plugged in the USB receiver and it synced instantly with both my Windows laptop and Chromebook. The 1600DPI sensitivity is good for browsing, spreadsheets, and even light Photoshop work. It’s featherlight, and the click feedback is firm without being loud.
Pros: Incredibly budget-friendly, decent build for the price, strong connectivity, plug-and-play. Cons: Feels a bit hollow; no power-saving shutoff (it drains batteries faster than expected). US Comparison: This would easily cost $10–$15 on Amazon, while I got it under $5 shipped. Expectation: For the price, I expected a toy—what I got was a perfectly functional everyday wireless mouse. Surprised and satisfied.
US $4.59
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🔹 Wired Gaming Mouse – 7-Button RGB Mouse (5500DPI)
I picked this up as a backup for my main gaming rig. I was drawn to the RGB lighting, ergonomic grip, and 7-button layout that mimics more expensive brands like Redragon or Logitech.
It showed up in under two weeks, in a decent cardboard box. The mouse is plug-and-play and surprisingly responsive. The adjustable DPI toggle (up to 5500) does work, though I suspect it’s interpolated. RGB is fixed-cycle, not customizable, but still gives it a gamer look.
Pros: Comfortable to hold, extra side buttons for shortcuts, stable cable connection, cool lighting. Cons: DPI button has no indicator; the scroll wheel has a slightly loose feel. US Comparison: Similar wired mice go for $20–$25 in US markets. I paid around $7 here. Expectation: Didn’t expect much, but it’s genuinely useful for casual gaming and video editing workflows. Worth it.
US $4.79
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🔹 SOLAKAKA SM809 Pro – Wireless MMO Mouse (16 Side Buttons)
This was my most “experimental” buy—I wanted a wireless MMO-style mouse with macro support and didn’t want to drop $80 on a Razer Naga. This honeycomb mouse with 16 side buttons caught my eye for under $30.
Delivery took 15 days, well packaged with foam support. Pairing was instant. The mouse feels surprisingly premium, and all 16 buttons are programmable using the bundled software (English version included). DPI is adjustable up to 24,000, but realistically I run it at 6,000. Battery life is good—I charge it once every 3–4 days with regular use.
Pros: Fully programmable, ergonomic grip for large hands, strong wireless signal, customizable RGB. Cons: Button layout takes time to master; side buttons feel plasticky. US Comparison: Comparable to Logitech G600 or Corsair Scimitar at 1/4 the price. Expectation: Absolutely exceeded expectations—now part of my daily setup.
US $6.99
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🔹 Delux M618C – Ergonomic Vertical Mouse
I suffer from wrist fatigue after long editing sessions, so I wanted to test a vertical mouse. The Delux M618C stood out for its popularity and vertical grip design. Plus, it’s wireless and has RGB lighting.
Shipping was relatively fast (about 10 days). It came in a sleek retail box and included a USB-C charging cable. The vertical design does take a couple of days to get used to, but it drastically reduces strain on the wrist. Clicks are near-silent, and the DPI button gives clear steps between levels.
Pros: Ergonomically sound, quiet clicks, decent battery life, well-made scroll wheel. Cons: No Bluetooth mode (only 2.4G), side buttons can be hard to press with smaller hands. US Comparison: Similar to Logitech MX Vertical, but less than half the price. Expectation: Bought it as an experiment; it’s now my go-to for long workdays.
US $5.19
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🔹 2.4GHz Wireless Gaming Mouse – 1600DPI with 6 Buttons
This is very similar to the first wireless mouse I reviewed above, but with slightly different styling and finish. I needed a second unit for travel, and this one was rated high for consistent battery life and responsive tracking.
Delivery was average—around two weeks. It’s very lightweight, with a soft matte finish that feels better than expected. The six-button layout is functional but basic. Works perfectly with my Windows tablet.
Pros: Super light, consistent wireless signal, soft-touch coating feels premium. Cons: No sleep mode; needs a switch-off to save battery. US Comparison: At $4, it’s unbeatable—equivalent ones are $12–$15 in US stores. Expectation: Fully met, even slightly exceeded. Solid portable mouse.
US $49.96
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🔹 SOLAKAKA SM809 Wired MMO Gaming Mouse (16 Buttons)
I ordered this alongside the wireless version, purely to compare. It offers the same 16-button layout and high DPI (22,800), but with a wired connection. This makes it better suited for fast-paced games like MOBAs and FPS.
Shipping took 12 days. The wired version feels slightly heavier due to the braided cable, which I actually liked. Setup was plug-and-play; software is identical to the wireless version. The macro support works flawlessly.
Pros: Zero input lag, programmable macros, precise tracking, RGB that’s actually configurable. Cons: Cable is a bit stiff at first; side buttons still require deliberate presses. US Comparison: Easily compares to $60–$80 MMO mice in the US. I paid under $25. Expectation: Met and exceeded. Great for competitive games and hotkey-heavy work.
US $12.28
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🔹 2.4G Wireless Mouse – Office Style Version
This is technically my third wireless 2.4G mouse from this batch—but this one is geared toward silent office use. It stood out to me because of its ultra-quiet clicks and minimalist, low-profile design.
It arrived in about 10 days. It’s sleek, flat, and genuinely silent. Perfect for library work or meetings. Syncs instantly with laptops, and the USB receiver slots inside the battery bay for portability.
Pros: Silent buttons, portable, minimalist aesthetic, solid battery performance. Cons: Not ideal for gaming or precision work. US Comparison: Competes with Logitech’s silent mouse line, but I paid 1/3 the price. Expectation: Perfect match for my “quiet zone” workflow.
US $4.79
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🔹 USB Wired Gaming Mouse – RGB with Ergonomic Shell
I bought this as a backup for guests using my desktop. I was attracted to its aggressive styling and customizable lighting. With a DPI range up to 5500, I didn’t expect miracles—but I wanted a solid budget mouse.
Shipping was standard—13 days. The cable is thick and durable, and the mouse is wider than expected, which made it feel more “solid” in hand. Works well in FPS titles and design software.
Pros: Responsive buttons, comfortable grip, good weight, stable RGB lighting. Cons: No onboard memory, fixed lighting modes. US Comparison: Feels like a $25 gaming mouse; cost me under $10. Expectation: Met expectations—great for backups or beginners.
US $21.24
🟢 Final Verdict: Am I Happy With This AliExpress Mouse Haul?
Honestly, yes—and more than I expected to be. Out of 8 mice, not a single dud. Some were clearly basic and built for casual use, while others (like the SOLAKAKA MMO models and the Delux vertical mouse) felt like serious gear for a fraction of US prices. Delivery was consistent across the board, and all items arrived working and undamaged. I’ll definitely be ordering more accessories soon—and I’d recommend these models to anyone looking to save money without sacrificing too much on quality.









