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Have you been looking for a new gaming mouse? Maybe you recently upgraded your setup into a top-of-the-line gaming system, only to be limited by equipping a generic, featureless mouse. Personally, I have found that the best way to improve my skills i...
5600 DPI Laser Sensor, No Drivers Installation, 7 Programmable Buttons, Comfortable, LED DPI Indicator, Adjustable Weight System, Customizable DPI Levels...
Wider Than Preferred...
Going back to my first question – are you looking for a new mouse to use in your gaming setup? If the answer is yes, then I would pencil in the Ozone Radon 5K to your list. Having tried out this gaming mouse, I am quite impressed overall. The rubber o...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-04-01 08:02:52
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Ozone is a Spanish brand that designs products based on a concept that's no-longer unique but still pretty nice, since its peripherals are designed by gamers for gamers, based on their long hours of experience and their specific needs. Ozone also aims...
Excellent performance for fast movements and accelerations, Easytouse driver with plenty of options (profiles, macros etc.), Eight buttons (seven can be programmed), Original and practical cableguide, Impressive glide ... when it's new!...
More expensive than the Logitech G500, which is still our favourite, Slider pads wear out quickly, Basic scroll wheel: clickround steps and no sideways movement, High CPU use, with peaks at 80%, Driver could be betterdesigned...
The Ozone Radon 5K is a very nice mouse that's only held back from a five-star score by a few small details (basic scroll wheel, CPU usage etc.)...
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Ozone’s a relative newcomer to Australian shores. As of writing, the company is still confirming an Australian distributor, but they’re keen to crack the market, and to that end we’ve got the not quite so shiny new Radon 5K mouse to play with.We don’t...
Good performance despite some design issues...
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Around £40As promised here is the second Ozone gaming accessory review in as many weeks (8 days to be precise!) - the Ozone Radon 5k Laser Precision Advanced Gaming Mouse.Despite their recent entry into the gaming peripherals market Ozone Gaming's fir...
Great design, Reasonably priced, Weight and cable systems are very useful, Good looking, Comfortable in use, Highly accurate, Software utility is easy to use and effective, Absolute plug and play compatibility...
Nothing at all from what I can see, Vortez would like to thank Ozone for supplying the Radon 5k Laser Precision Advanced Gaming Mouse for review. Discuss this review on our forums...
In Ozone's previous review I said that 'hopefully this is a sign of things to come' and it is indeed since the Radon 5k is an exceptional mouse.Given the high end competition this is quite honestly an astonishing result since the Deathadder has had...
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Ozone's a relative newcomer to Australian shores. As of writing, the company is still confirming an Australian distributor, but they're keen to crack the market, and to that end we've got the not quite so shiny new Radon 5K mouse to play with. We don't m...
Good performance despite some design issues...
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£33.98 & 29.99 (inc V.A.T)Gaming peripherals are very much dictated by personal preference, perhaps none more so than the humble mouse yet the mouse is the key component in how well you will play a game. Having the fastest graphics card, the most powe...
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Gaming peripherals come in many shapes and sizes, and range from keyboards and headsets to a simple mouse, and the list continues on. Gamers can certainly be a picky bunch; when we put out a certain amount of money, we expect a certain amount of value...
Performance of a mouse is a rather subjective thing, as there is no definitive, quantitative way to “measure” its success. Rather, it’s qualitative thing, how well it can perform in a variety of settings and applications in everyday use, not to mention...
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Unknown The Ozone Radon 5K retails for £40.98, which is a fairly reasonable price for a gaming mouse these days. However, it has an odd size and shape. For starters, it’s far too tall for its relatively short length. This means that its peak, whi...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2013-04-01 08:02:53
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Many years ago when the first mice where hitting the computer scene, who would have thought that in 20 years not only would we still be using mice as a primary form of navigation on computers but that they would have also become a competitive niche ma...
5600DPI Sensor, Comfortable Design, Customizable Weights, LAN Friendly Design, Easy Profile and DPI Switching, Routeable Cables...
Price, Weights could use more difference in actually weight...
The performance of the Ozone Radon 5k is as to be expected from a mouse in this price range. The 1000Hz report rate and a 5600 DPI sensor you are given impart a incredible sensitivity to even the smallest movements. This translates to better aiming in...
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