Bloody A60 Light Strike Neon Gaming Mouse – 6200 CPI Wired Gaming Mouse
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The Bloody A60 Light Strike Gaming Mouse is a wired gaming mouse built around Bloody’s fast Light Strike click technology, adjustable gaming sensitivity and a high polling rate for responsive PC gaming. It combines up to 6200 CPI, a 125–1000 Hz report rate, an infrared scroll wheel, 8 buttons, metal X’Glide feet and dedicated shooting/sniper functions in a substantial ambidextrous-fit design.
Light Strike Performance for Fast, Consistent Clicking
The Bloody A60 is built around Bloody’s Light Strike infrared micro-switch technology. Unlike a conventional metal-contact switch, the main click mechanism uses infrared actuation. Bloody specifies a click response of less than 0.2 ms and a lifespan of more than 20 million clicks for the left and right switches.
For gamers, the practical benefit is a quick and consistent click response while also reducing the mechanical bouncing associated with traditional metal switches.
Adjustable Sensitivity for Different Games
The A60 supports gaming sensitivity up to 6200 CPI, allowing players to choose faster or more controlled cursor movement depending on their game and personal preference. Bloody’s current technical specification for the A60 lists a maximum resolution of 6200 CPI.
Combined with an adjustable 125 to 1000 Hz polling/report rate, the mouse can communicate with the PC up to 1000 times per second when configured to its maximum report rate.
Shooting Modes and 6 Sniper Modes
Three dedicated top controls marked 1, N and 3 are designed to switch between Bloody’s three shooting modes for the left mouse button. The A60 also supports 6 sniper modes, giving FPS players additional control options through Bloody’s gaming functions.
These features are particularly useful for users who want more configuration options than a basic gaming mouse provides.
Infrared Scroll Wheel
Bloody also uses infrared technology for the scroll wheel. The manufacturer rates the Infrared-Wheel for more than 1 million scrolls, providing a durable scrolling mechanism for gaming and everyday PC use.
Metal X’Glide Mouse Feet
Instead of standard plastic feet, the Bloody A60 uses Metal X’Glide Armor Boot feet. Bloody rates these feet for more than 300 km of travel, with the design intended to provide smooth movement and long-term wear resistance.
Ambidextrous-Fit Shape and Neon Gaming Look
The A60 uses what Bloody describes as an ambidextrous-fit design, making the overall body shape suitable for users who prefer a more symmetrical mouse profile.
Wired USB Connection – No Battery Required
The Bloody A60 is a wired USB gaming mouse with a 1.8-metre cable. Because it receives its power through USB, there is no battery to charge or replace, making it suitable for users who prefer a permanently connected gaming setup. Bloody specifies compatibility with USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 connections.
Bloody Software, Macros and Onboard Settings
Bloody’s official A60 page provides support for Bloody WorkShop8 software and lists both onboard memory and macro-setting functionality. This allows supported settings and gaming functions to be configured through Bloody’s software environment.
Key Features with Customer Benefits
- Light Strike infrared click technology: Less than 0.2 ms specified click response for quick input recognition.
- Over 20 million click durability: Designed for long-term gaming use on the primary left and right buttons.
- Up to 6200 CPI: Adjustable sensitivity gives users more control over cursor speed for FPS, action and general gaming.
- Up to 1000 Hz polling rate: Provides frequent communication between the mouse and PC for responsive input.
- 3 shooting modes: Dedicated 1, N and 3 controls provide access to Bloody’s shooting-mode functionality.
- 6 sniper modes: Additional gaming controls aimed at FPS-style gameplay.
- Infrared scroll wheel: Rated for more than 1 million scrolls.
- Metal X’Glide feet: Durable metal contact points rated by Bloody for more than 300 km of movement.
- 8-button layout: More controls than a standard office mouse for gaming and configurable functions.
- Onboard memory and macro support: Supports saving/configuring gaming functions through Bloody software.
- Wired USB connection: No wireless pairing, receiver charging or battery management required.
- Neon light effects: Adds illuminated gaming styling to the current Black variant.
- 10-month warranty: Current Wah Gaming Store warranty coverage for this product.
Complete Technical Specifications
| Specification | Bloody A60 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Bloody |
| Model | A60 |
| Product Type | Wired Gaming Mouse |
| Current Colour | Black |
| Lighting | Neon light effects |
| Connection | Wired |
| Interface | USB |
| USB Compatibility | USB 2.0 / USB 3.0 |
| Sensor Type | Optical gaming sensor |
| Maximum Resolution | Up to 6200 CPI |
| Polling / Report Rate | 125–1000 Hz |
| Click Response | Less than 0.2 ms |
| Button Count | 8 |
| Main Switch Technology | Light Strike infrared micro-switch |
| Main Switch Durability | Over 20 million clicks |
| Scroll Wheel | Infrared-Wheel |
| Scroll Wheel Durability | Over 1 million scrolls |
| Gaming Modes | 3 shooting modes via 1 / N / 3 controls |
| Sniper Modes | 6 |
| Mouse Feet | Metal X’Glide Armor Boot |
| X’Glide Durability Rating | Over 300 km |
| Frame Speed | 6,666 fps |
| Image Processing | 2.41 megapixels/sec |
| Cable Length | 1.8 m |
| Weight with Cable | 150 g |
| Weight without Cable | 113 g |
| Onboard Memory | Yes |
| Macro Function | Supported through Bloody software |
| Software | Bloody WorkShop8 |
| Battery | Not applicable – USB wired |
| Charging | Not applicable |
| Wireless / Bluetooth | No |
| Official System Requirement | Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 or later |
| Warranty |
10 Months |
Core wired specifications, buttons, weight, cable, report rate, response, durability and related values above are taken from Bloody’s official A60 technical information.
Compatibility and Ideal Use Guidance
Compatibility
The Bloody A60 connects through a standard USB connection and is officially specified for Windows PCs. Bloody’s global page lists Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 or later, with USB 2.0/3.0 connectivity.
For access to its gaming configuration, macro and advanced mouse functions, use Bloody’s supprted Windows software.
No wireless receiver, Bluetooth pairing or battery is required because the A60 operates directly through its wired USB connction.
Who Is the Bloody A60 Best For?
The A60 is a practical choice for:
- FPS playrs who want adjustable sensitivity, 1000 Hz polling and Bloody’s sniper/shooting functions.
- Gamers who prefer a wired mouse without battery or charging requirements.
- Users interested in Bloody’s Light Strike optical click technology.
- Players who prefer a more substantial mouse rather than today's ultra-light gaming designs.
- Gamers looking for programmable functions and macro support through Bloody software.
- PC gaming setups where Neon lighting and a distinctive gaming-style design are preferred.
At approximately 113 g without the cable, the A60 is not positioned as an ultra-light competitive mouse. Buyers specifically looking for a 50–70 g lightweight design should consider that before choosing it.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the Bloody A60 wireless?
No. The Bloody A60 is a wired USB gaming mouse with a 1.8-metre cable. It does not require Bluetooth, a wireless receiver or a battery.
2. What is the maximum DPI/CPI of the Bloody A60?
The verified technical specification lists the Bloody A60 at up to 6200 CPI. CPI is the terminology Bloody uses for mouse resolution and is commonly discussed by buyers as mouse DPI.
3. Does the Bloody A60 support 1000 Hz polling?
Yes. Bloody specifies an adjustable 125–1000 Hz report rate, with 1000 Hz being the maximum supported setting.
4. Does the Bloody A60 require charging?
No. It is powered directly through its wired USB connection, so there is no rechargeable battery and no charging requirement.
5. Does the Bloody A60 support software and macros?
Yes. Bloody’s official A60 page lists onboard memory, macro settings and Bloody WorkShop8 software. The mouse also offers three shooting modes and six sniper modes as part of its gaming feature set.