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The Pulsar Gaming Gears Micro Bungee ES is a revolutionary wired mouse support designed to eliminate cable drag and enhance your workspace. With its compact size and easy attachment to monitors, it provides a clean and organized setup while ensuring unrestricted mouse movement. Made from high-grade materials, it promises durability and flexibility, making it an essential accessory for gamers and professionals alike.
Brand | Pulsar Gaming Gears |
Item model number | PMB03 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux, Windows XP |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.77 x 1.77 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.77 x 1.77 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | AplusX Inc. |
ASIN | B0C81FSVCC |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 14, 2023 |
B**.
Does what it’s meant to do.
Can take a little getting used to or finding the right length needed for the cord not to feel like heavy tension while playing games but after that. Very good, easy to install and hasn’t fell off my monitor yet. Only thing is depending on how thick your mouse cord is, you may not be able to properly install. Works fine with my Endgame Op1 8k
L**D
Works as Intended! (I’m a real person)
Works 100% as intended comes with a reapplied 3m strip that leaves 0 residue, and an additional strip for later if u plan to move it. Super simple 2 piece design, plastic and a durable rubber holder. (I’m not a bot)
S**N
Clever mouse cable control gadget, I'll probably buy more...
Clever gadget to help control mouse cable so it doesn't get caught on stuff and "drag" at the wrong time. If you do any sort of "action" gaming with a wired computer mouse you've probably had one of those moments where you saw red because the mouse cable got caught on something on the desk etc. and it resulted in your character getting killed because you could not get your powers to go off etc. This thing is made of plastic and rubber but it does claim to have a "metal bearing" in the tiny part that allows the cable to rotate. It is quite smooth, so I can believe that's it's more than just plastic inside there. They suggest you glue the main portion of it to the bottom of your monitor but I have two monitors so I put it on the right (i'm right handed) monitor since it rarely gets moved to a different position. All you do is place the rubber bit over the cable making sure the "fat" end with the "key" is pointed towards the usb mouse plug. You want the longer side pointed towards the mouse as this is where all the movement is going on. After you peel off the backing and stick the large piece to the monitor you just slide the piece that goes on the cable into the hole from the front with the fat piece pointed down (slot) this holds the cable inside the gadget. It has solved my issue with the cable getting hung up, my dog also has a thing about climbing under the desk and sometimes his collar gets snagged on cables this will also prevent that disaster from happening. You say why not just get a wireless mouse? Well for one thing they're expensive, and for another thing the types of multibuttoned mice I tend to favor are pretty expensive in wireless versions if you can even find one being sold. I also hate having to think about plugging the mouse into the charger after a gaming session. Batteries are pretty good these days, but i've gone eight to ten hours in a game sometimes and that's pushing it unless you spend a large sum of money for a mouse. I'd rather have a bunch of cheap wired mice that work well other than the need to deal with cables than one really expensive one that might have other issues because it's wireless as well (especially under windows 11). This thing works well will post more if I run into any issues with it.
K**N
works fine
works fine and its cheap so why not
K**K
Works well!
Acts perfectly as a mouse cord bungee, especially for the price.It comes with an additional 3M strip in the case that I need to adjust/move it as well.Keeps my desk a little less cluttered and helps with any cords restricting my mouse.
M**T
Yeah not great but it's cheap
Came with an extra adhesive, but when removing the first one a small plate on the bottom of the unit broke off that covers the bearing and upon placing it back on to put another layer of adhesive, it just didn't go back together right. My mouse has a rubber cord and it doesn't glide through the holder without resistance but I also don't really need it to, just needs to hold the cord up. It's cheap but so is the price and I'm making it work.
M**W
Works surprisingly well!
Bought the 3-pack of these and have been using one of them for about a month now with no issues. The adhesive is strong and hasn't come off yet at all. They're smaller than you might expect, also thinner, which means if you're worried the bezel on your monitor is too small for these to fit on them, then you probably won't have to worry. The part the mouse cord threads into is a bendy sort of rubber material, and the cord stays snug in there as well. Isn't difficult to pull the cord out a little further if you need more cable / if the length you have it at causes it to tug. This does exactly what I was hoping it would do, looks slick and minimalistic, and is very cheap! Like I said, I'm about a month into the first of the three that I bought, so I'll try to come back and edit this if the adhesive starts failing on me. For the record, I waited about a day before using it, hoping that doing so would help the adhesive settle better; would recommend doing that if you pick one of these up.
R**O
Terrific
Does the trick, the glue is a bit shy, can use other glues to tighten the thing better to your screen or whatever, pretty neat. kinda small, yet quite durable (I'm not known to be the mouse throwing type of white guy)
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