The One about the Bloody ES9Pro FPS RGB Gaming Mouse

Today’s gaming mouse review is for the Bloody ES9Pro FPS RGB Gaming Mouse.

For those not familiar with the “Bloody” gaming brand, it’s part of A4Tech Co., Ltd., which is a private Taiwan-based computer hardware and electronics company founded back in 1987.

In 2011, the company started to focus on their secondary gaming brand, Bloody Gaming and is known for their Light Strike technology but while the company prides itself on their Signature Pro Optical Switch series of mice, such as the SP30 and SP80 and AL90 (for weight tuning). They do offer many other types of mice under $40 such as the the Bloody ES9Plus FPS RGB Gaming Mouse.

The ES9Pro features a 4M Onboard Memory, 1ms Key Response, PMW3389 Chip Max Sensor (which allows for 100-16,000 CPI), 8000 FPS, 400 IPS and 50G Acceleration, 2000Hz report rate, which means much better precise control for first person shooter (FPS) games and a self-customizable M-Button.

Which begs the question of where to find the software (for Windows Vista up to Windows 11) to assign the buttons and you can go to the bloody[dot]com site and on the left is download and look for BloodyEsports Software and they do update the software which is a plus.

Now as my thoughts on this mouse, for one the palm fit will be subjective. For example, I tend to prefer a mouse with a higher mid area but those who like lower profile will dig this mouse.  The ES9Pro (and the Plus version) is much lower in the mid range and curves downward. This leaves for quicker movement, but mouse fit for one’s palms is very subjective to the gamer.

It’s also important for people to know that for Bloody Gaming, this is their best FPS gaming mouse and it’s under $50 on Amazon.

I do wish that Bloody Gaming employ its light strike technology on all their mouses. While you do get lighting presets, the majority are one solid color.

For the most part, just for $6 more, the Bloody ES9Pro offers so much more compared to the ES9Plus.  Much better CPI, acceleration, tracking speed and report rate and again, I must emphasize, just $6 more than the ES9Plus.  So, definitely spend a few dollars more for the Pro version!

With that being said, it’s a very good mouse at under $45.99 and geared for those who like to play a lot of FPS games. This is for the budget gamer who don’t find themselves spending over $50, let alone $100 on a gaming mouse.

So, I do recommend the the Bloody ES9Pro FPS RGB Gaming Mouse for its price and its response rate.