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This $30 Mouse Is Too Good to Be True…

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Is the Skyloong M1 gaming mouse the best mouse under $30. Support The Channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/justintech Links and Resources https://skyloongtech.com/skyloong-m1/?currency=USD Gear I Use (Affiliate Links Which Help Support The Channel) Camera: Canon 90D – https://amzn.to/4awEWbK Lens: Sigma 18-35mm - https://amzn.to/3V0IJIE Microphone: Shure SM7B – https://amzn.to/3wTcR0A Lav Microphone: Sennheiser EW 112P G4 - https://amzn.to/4dYnnUG Lighting: Neewer Softbox – https://amzn.to/3QXI3m7 Follow Twitter https://twitter.com/Justin_Tech_TV Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/justintechtv Instagram https://www.instagram.com/justintechtv/ Discord https://discord.gg/Ab9ANmks2h Business Inquires Please contact me at JustinGamingTech.Business@gmail.com

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This video is all about the Skyloong M1, a $30 mouse that honestly feels way too good to be true. I’ve tested a bunch of budget mice and they usually cut corners somewhere—cheap plastic, stiff clicks, or a sensor that’s basically unusable for gaming. But the M1 surprised me right out of the box, especially with how much you actually get: a braided USB-C cable, a USB-C to USB-A adapter, a swappable solid back shell (on top of the honeycomb one), and a little “hidden” detail most people miss—the 2.4GHz dongle is stored inside the mouse under the back shell. I go over the build quality, shape, weight, and button feel, plus a sound check so you can hear what you’re getting. The clicks are light and consistent, the scroll wheel is firm without being heavy, and there’s no annoying rattling that you usually find at this price. Feature-wise, you’re getting wireless (2.4GHz + Bluetooth 5.0), a 1000Hz polling rate on wired and 2.4GHz, and a battery that lasts me around a week or two. My takeaway: for casual gaming and day-to-day use, this is one of the best budget mice out there. It’s not a top-tier esports sensor, and the software/RGB aren’t the main selling point, but for $30 it’s a “why not” buy—unless you’re super competitive, then you might want something higher-end.

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