Honest Review: BlueFinger Wired Keyboard & Mouse
After recently buying the BlueFinger wired keyboard and mouse combo, I ran into some issues I didn’t expect. The keyboard feels a bit stiff, and the keys sometimes register double presses, which messes up my gameplay. The mouse is okay overall, but the DPI settings are limited, and I can’t customize them easily.
I’m trying to decide if I should keep these or return them and look for something better suited for gaming. Has anyone else used this combo? Should I give it more time, or is it just not worth it for gaming performance? Would love some honest opinions before I make my final decision.
Discussion
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I had a similar issue with double typing. Turns out, cleaning the switches fixed it for me. Might be worth a try.
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The mouse DPI can be a dealbreaker for me. Does anyone know if you can customize it via software or is it fixed?
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Emily, it's fixed, unfortunately. No software customization, which is a letdown for me.
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I've had the combo for a while. The build quality isn't premium, but it gets the job done for gaming. The keys are a bit loud though.
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Are the keys backlit? I didn't see that mentioned anywhere, and it's important for my late-night gaming sessions.
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No, Laura, there's no backlighting. It's a basic setup, which might be a downside for some.
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Sam, I think if you're into serious gaming, you might want to look for a keyboard with RGB or at least some lighting.
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I bought this combo last week. The mouse is comfortable, but I agree about the limited DPI. It’s not ideal for fast-paced shooters.
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Has anyone tested the durability over longer periods? Do the keys or mouse buttons start to feel loose?
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Good question, Tom. I’ve only used it for a month, but the keys are still responsive. No signs of wear yet.
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I think it's a good budget option. If you’re not into competitive gaming, it should be fine.
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George, do you think it’s worth upgrading to a more expensive set if I want better performance?
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Absolutely, Megan. For serious gaming, investing in a higher-end keyboard and mouse makes a big difference.
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I'm considering buying this combo, but I’m worried about the feedback here. Do most owners have issues like double typing?
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Emma, I’ve read some reviews mentioning that, but it seems to be an isolated batch problem. Check if the seller offers a return.
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I've used BlueFinger before. The keys are a bit stiff, but they’re durable. For casual gaming, it’s decent.
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The lack of software customization is a big minus for me. I like setting macros or DPI profiles.
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Ryan, have you tried any third-party software? Sometimes it can help with basic customization.
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I think for the price, this set offers good value. Just don’t expect top-tier performance.
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For those concerned about the keys, consider adding a silicone cover for quieter typing.
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Overall, I’d say it’s a decent starter kit. If gaming is serious for you, maybe save up for a more premium set.
I've been using the BlueFinger keyboard for a few months. The double key presses annoyed me at first, but I got used to it. Overall, it's decent for the price.
Mike, do you think the keyboard would be good for competitive gaming, or is it more casual?