The One about the DELUX M629BU (with PMW3325 chip) Wireless Gaming Mouse

Today, I am going to review a wireless DELUX gaming mouse.

One thing that can get a bit confusing is that the company uses the same packaging and the only way to know if its wireless or wired and what sensor chip it uses is through a sticker on the rear of the box.

So, for this version I am reviewing the DELUX M629BU (with PMW3325 chip) Wireless Gaming Mouse, the name of the mouse is incorrectly labeled as 89G.

It’s a gaming mouse at under $40 and this may make you wonder, am I getting a gaming mouse that should be cheaper and overpriced?

Let’s take a look at the DELUX M629BU (with PAW3325 chip) Wireless Gaming Mouse which comes with two bases, that you can easily remove to fit your style, may it be fingertip grip, claw grip or palm grip.

The mouse features 4 zones of lighting and I have to say I like the lighting on the front and rear.

The mouse features seven programmable buttons with the left/right/scrollwheel plus DPI +/- and a forward/backward buttons on the left side, and buttons and LED can be programmed via the downloaded software from the deluxworld website.

You can decided to use wireless or plug in via the USB-C cable (included) and recharge your mouse at the same time with its built-in 500mAh rechargeable battery and have up to 30 hours use at a single power charge.

The mouse utilizes an Omron 20 million clicking lifespan optical switch.

For the most part, the DELUX M629BU (with PMW3325 chip) Wireless Gaming Mouse is actually a very good mouse.

One reviewer wrote that he has problems with drag, I tested this mouse on a three different gaming mouse pads of different quality and it has worked well.

My problem is that whether or not one is getting the correct mouse on shipment.  Are you getting the wireless mouse with the following sensor chips: PMW3325 chip, PAW3327, PAW335. PAW3389 chip, does it make much difference considering the pricing is different?

I am reviewing the M629BU which is supposed to come with the PAW3325 chip and it’s a wireless mouse which so far has worked well.  10000 DPI, 30 hours of endurance, 20 ACC, 1000 refresh rate but do you get what you pay for?

I have to say yes.  This is a solid mouse, if it was $50 or higher, the most definitely not.  You get two bases and for a gaming wireless mouse, the under $40 price tag is good.

I do have the wired version which I will be reviewing with the PAW3327 chip, but for the most part, this is a good gaming mouse for the $40 price range, I feel its much more appropriate around the high $30 – low $30 range.  I’ve not had problems with movements and it’s not too heavy either.

But for the most part, I do give the DELUX M629BU (with PMW3325 chip) Wireless Gaming Mouse a thumbs up! 4 STARS!