MCHOSE A7 Wireless Gaming Mouse: Three-mode connectivity
Gamers craving precision without the cord clutter, take note: the Wireless Gaming Mouse from MCHOSE is a triple-threat. It dances between wired and wireless modes with three-mode connectivity, adapting to your battlestation's whims. At a featherlight 56 grams, it's like gaming with a whisper—no wrist cramps after marathon sessions.
Under the hood, the PAW3395 sensor is the star, boasting a 26K DPI sensitivity that tracks every micro-flick with sniper-like accuracy. Opt for the 8K polling rate in wireless mode (grab that optional 8K receiver) and feel the difference—every click registers at lightning speed. Wired? It's a steady 1K polling rate, no surprises. From frantic FPS skirmishes to chess-like RTS maneuvers, this mouse doesn't just keep up; it leads the charge.
- Ultra-lightweight 56g design
- High-precision PAW3395 sensor
- Up to 26K DPI sensitivity
- Wired 1K/Wireless 8K polling rate
- Three-mode connectivity
General specs
- Brand: MCHOSE
- Model: A7
- Seller: Joom
- Weight: 56g
- Sensor: PAW3395
- DPI: Up to 26K
- Polling Rate: Wired 1K, Wireless 8K (with optional receiver)
- Connectivity: Three-mode
- First listed by seller: 8/13/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | MCHOSE | MCHOSE | MCHOSE | MCHOSE | Uav parts center | Uav parts center |
Model | A7 | L7 | M7 Ultra | L7 Ultra+ | A7 | X7 |
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Price | $81.75 | $102.04 | $99.08 | $106.81 | $71.61 | $82.13 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 17, 2025 | August 17, 2025 | August 17, 2025 | August 17, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 16, 2025 |
Weight | 56g | 46g | 55g | 48g | ||
Sensor | PAW3395 | PAW3950 42K | PAW3950 optical | PAW3950 42K | ||
DPI | Up to 26K | 3600 | 4000 | |||
Polling Rate | Wired 1K, Wireless 8K (with optional receiver) | 8K | 8K | 8K |
Reviews
Mia G.
Ottawa, ON
August 17, 2025
As a mom running a small business from home, I needed a reliable mouse for both work and occasional gaming to unwind. My old one was bulky and kept disconnecting, so I picked this up hoping for something simple and effective. It solved the clutter issue with no cords getting in the way, and the lightweight design is a huge plus for my desk setup. However, while it performs well for basic tasks and casual gaming, I noticed it doesn't excel in more intense situations—it's good, not great. The takeaway is that it's a decent plug-and-play option if you're on a budget, but don't expect top-tier performance. It gets the job done, but I might look for something more durable next time. 😊
- Pros: I liked how easy it was to set up right out of the box—it worked immediately without any fuss. The weight is incredibly light, making it comfortable for long gaming sessions without straining my wrist. The responsiveness feels sharp, keeping up with fast movements in games.
- Cons: Most likely, the battery life could be better, as I found myself charging it more often than expected. It doesn't feel as sturdy as some other options, and the lack of included accessories for higher performance modes is a bit disappointing. The price point might not be the best value for what you get.