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Fnatic Bolt Review: A great affordable gaming mouse March 31, 2022by Martin 6 The Fnatic Bolt is a lightweight wireless gaming mouse that packs some serious features into an affordable frame. It was created in collaboration with eSports professionals to develop a gaming mouse based on the needs of pro players. It's no surprise, then, that Fnatic says the Bolt is designed to offer "peak gaming performance." This is due to the attractive features of the players, which include not only a lightweight and hole-free frame, but also good battery life and very smooth legs. Best Gaming Mice: The best wired, wireless, and RGB mice to buy today Will it skate by the competition and hit the spot? We've been working and playing with Fnatic Bolt to find out… Lightweight specifications and connectivity Medium Size: 120.89 x 55.44 x 38.50mm / Weight: 67g 2.4 GHz wireless connection or Bluetooth 5.1 1000 Hz polling rate over 2.
GHz Pixart 3370 sensor 400 IPS / 50G acceleration / 19,000 CPI C Level Executive List Battery life: 110 hours (over 2.4 GHz, 210 via Bluetooth) When we first took the Bolt out of the box, our first impression was that it looked cheap and cheap. But this is an inevitable problem with plastic mice – all this weight reduction is good for frantic gaming sessions, but the result is a hollow mouse. However, when we started testing it in earnest and comparing it to other similar gaming mice we've tested of late, our feelings quickly changed. The first highlight is the fabric. This makes it easy to grip and less likely to slip out - even if you have oily or sweaty hands. The bolt is made for right-handed players, especially those with a medium hand and grip style. We've found that if you prefer a palm grip, this makes it a bit smaller, but it's not too small. We like the overall shape and size of the mouse.
There are six buttons in total, including the DPI button on the back of the mouse wheel. But it's the side buttons that are the most interesting: they stick out wonderfully and are easy to press and stand out in the depths of a gaming session. We've seen mice like the SteelSeries Prime Wireless ignore this design principle, so Fnatic does a good job of it. The Bolt also offers 2.4GHz wireless connectivity and Bluetooth 5.1. 2.4 GHz is preferable for gaming, as it gives you a 1000 Hz polling rate and a more accurate connection, but Bluetooth offers more battery life and is a suitable option for use elsewhere. Battery life is also amazing, with 110 hours promised over 2.4 GHz or 210 hours using Bluetooth. The mouse charges using an outstanding USB-C cable - paracord is included in the box - it's flexible, easy to plug in, and light enough to keep the mouse from tangling while you play.
GHz Pixart 3370 sensor 400 IPS / 50G acceleration / 19,000 CPI C Level Executive List Battery life: 110 hours (over 2.4 GHz, 210 via Bluetooth) When we first took the Bolt out of the box, our first impression was that it looked cheap and cheap. But this is an inevitable problem with plastic mice – all this weight reduction is good for frantic gaming sessions, but the result is a hollow mouse. However, when we started testing it in earnest and comparing it to other similar gaming mice we've tested of late, our feelings quickly changed. The first highlight is the fabric. This makes it easy to grip and less likely to slip out - even if you have oily or sweaty hands. The bolt is made for right-handed players, especially those with a medium hand and grip style. We've found that if you prefer a palm grip, this makes it a bit smaller, but it's not too small. We like the overall shape and size of the mouse.
There are six buttons in total, including the DPI button on the back of the mouse wheel. But it's the side buttons that are the most interesting: they stick out wonderfully and are easy to press and stand out in the depths of a gaming session. We've seen mice like the SteelSeries Prime Wireless ignore this design principle, so Fnatic does a good job of it. The Bolt also offers 2.4GHz wireless connectivity and Bluetooth 5.1. 2.4 GHz is preferable for gaming, as it gives you a 1000 Hz polling rate and a more accurate connection, but Bluetooth offers more battery life and is a suitable option for use elsewhere. Battery life is also amazing, with 110 hours promised over 2.4 GHz or 210 hours using Bluetooth. The mouse charges using an outstanding USB-C cable - paracord is included in the box - it's flexible, easy to plug in, and light enough to keep the mouse from tangling while you play.