Both. Look at snapon and matco I think, might be someone else, but multiple companies buy these things from a cheap generic vendor, slap their label on it and crank the prices. They are both real, and real scammy 🤣
I think what's happening is the Mouse design is available for public use and is not copyrighted by any company so all companies just paste their logo on it and use the same design u will find the same thing with headsets u will find headsets with the exact same shape sold by different companies
Close. Chinese factories produce them either as only the producer, or internally selling them only for Chinese consumption only. Which they allow non Chinese companies to sell internationally with their own logos. Also this is slowly changing, but china has a history of caring only about their own market. As far back as great wall of china keeping their culture in and the other cultures out
Once when I was like 8 I was a fucgnin try hard minecraft player and bought one of those for todays worth of 15 bucks and lived for me for 2 years when the shit just broke outta nowhere and I got my now beloved steelseries aerox 3 and got it and using it up this date
similar story with me first one broke out of nowhere and then i got the same mouse but a different company like in this video and now ive moved to razer but i think its because if they break then you need to buy more or something
I always used like 1-2$ Mouse, but then I started sweating when using them. So I put a cloth over them, and it worked for some time. Until I eventually got my Model O- from Glorious in 2021 and I've been using it ever since. The only thing that broke, was one of the side buttons.
I got one at a Bells outlet that came with an led keyboard and an RGB light strip. The keyboard will randomly cut out if you turn the LED’s on. And part of the Light strip will only work at a certain angle. Yet the mouse has been on 24/7 for the past year, as I’ve had 0 issues with it.
Yk, in china there's like a lot of factories that make stuffs like techs and things without a name on them and people can start business with those products and just tell the factory *people* to name it with his company name or whatever and then they will just print that name on the product. Love your videos btw🔥🫶
@@ccg40 dropshipping is when you buy an item for a really cheap price and resell it and brand it as yours, its made on the same factory but is manufactured for the cheaper item rather than the other guy, they mostly re-sell it on places like amazon or they make their own webaitr
I once bought a mouse in a convenience store nearby for like 7 euros. A "gaming" mouse with RGB LEDs, wired, with dpi control (4 modes) and 2 additional buttons. It was like 6 years ago. Still works perfectly to this day, even better than some top-tier ones for 140 euros.
This mouse manufacturer is actually not that bad for the cheap things they put out. My primary mouse has been a Titan T-16 (Which is basically a better rebrand of the things he's showing in the vid) It's lasted me over 4 years of hard use so, I think they're a good deal for the price tbh. Especially for a $16 mouse
I live in Poland, I had the same mouse from company called Cobra. It was the one mouse that survived the longest. Even Logitech Hero G530 didn't survive that long
It's called drop shipping. Theres a nice cheap chinese mechanical watch called seagull. Its sold by at least 3 companies, and theres lots if videos explaining it. That said that watch is the exception, usually the product is complete garbage, cheapest of the cheap. Daniel wellington watches, "the perfect beer pong cup" etc. A lot of shitty brands are just drop shipped items with a logo slapped on and a price markup that can be as bad as 1000% ($0.62 bulk bought items sold for $60)
So essentially what happens is somebody outsources a product from China and people just take it. You know they do completely different names for it so it's the same product and they're not making it. They're buying it in bulk for like really really cheap and selling it in singular items really expensive. It's like the same thing as drop shipping. Basically people are saying it's drop shipping in the comments but it's not actually drop shipping. It's like something similar.
I noticed the same with IETS cooling pad on Amazon, it has like 2 more different brands that have the exact same pads. They work tho. Probably the best laptop cooling pad I tried so far.
For anyone curious about it, they're oddly knock off Red dragons. Which is already a cheaper brand to begin with. But it looks like the Red Dragon 8k DPI "Gaming mouse" on amazon, and I had one of those for YEARS.
They’re good, unless you want to use combo keys and macros and stuff because the software usually doesn’t work or is outdated or simply can’t do what you need it to and you have to download it from some website you hope it safe
Made in a same company somewhere in china, many company or brands import from them, quality checked them, rebranded them and sold them as their products with their logo. So many products manufactured in china in one single factory are sold with many different brands logo.
A lot of the time, after getting a certain number of bad reviews, the company will just change name and crack on with the same product until the same happens - rinse and repeat!
Honestly the cheap gaming mouse i bought 10 years ago for $7 is still my favourite mouse. It just fits my hand perfectly and pther than the back page button some times clicking twice instead of once it works as good as day 1!!
I bought one of those, over time the area where my palm rests wore off and the brand of a opaque logo became a logo called "Raiz" with a tree root, it was semi transparent so it actually looked better than the "original" logo
I had a polish mouse that cost like 15€ from a friend, it had a weird button like this one, found out it had a macro on it wich was perfect for tapping with ak's in cs, I really liked it (it was made of metal or something heavy, really had a good grip)
Real, I bought a gaming mouse from microcenter a few years back for 15 bucks, lasted me several years, then I bought one for about 50 bucks off of Amazon. They both look the same, just different logos (and the more expensive one is better quality).
its original design manufacturing, meaning a manufacturer already has a design and everything and then you can just change the logo etc to sell it like its your own
Best way to explain is oem, different companies with the same manufacturer, the same as microwaves, different logos and layouts but the same manufacturer.
I bought one of this for like 7 dollars and its wireless, ive had 3 different versions of this and every new one has a higher quality feel which is surprising
I used one of this kind of mouse, and trust me this thing is god for game with unskipable story but can skip dialogue with rapid click setting for the macro function 😅
Its called rebranding, many chinese oem factory provide this but They all are not always cheap and bad tho. Many company did rebranding like redragon, dareu, rexus, pressplay, etc (sorry if you didnt know some of this brand as i only know my local brand that did this). Some of my local brand sometimes rebrand the same product with competitive prices, even tho they all got different product packaging based on brand style.
After trying this (i wanted additional buttons on the side for war thunder) but i sucked at air battles cuz its a heavier and Bigger mouse than im used to
I’ve had 3 zelote mice in my life time I kept buying them because they worked so well and I’d give them to friends, I’d highly recommend them but mine was an older version where they still had the spider on the mouse
I had one of these as a teen and I can say it was by far the best gaming mouse I've ever had, no idea the brand but it looked the exact same and I'll tell you... Get it. Just do it, you will not regret it
I have a mouse similar exept it comes with a customizable software and 12 side buttons with a huilt in macro creator. The brand is utech i recommend it though it is on the heavier side
I got one of those in mice and it straight up just had a built-in auto clicker I went to one of those websites where you can test it out. Yeah I was getting like 30 to 40 clicks per second
This is an example of OEM/ODM rebranding. Basically, a factory in china designs a gaming mouse and all marketing for it, and a reseller asks for their logo to be added, the factory complies, and there you are.
dropshipping most likely and they just add their own logo
so the question is which one is dropshipping and which one is real
@@coolguy37445both
@@coolguy37445the cheaper one is most like likely real
Both. Look at snapon and matco I think, might be someone else, but multiple companies buy these things from a cheap generic vendor, slap their label on it and crank the prices. They are both real, and real scammy 🤣
@@coolguy37445none of them are the "real one." The manufacture produces in bulk and sell they mouses for brands
There’s A LOT of cheap stuff sold on Amazon that is the same thing sold by 50 different companies and the only difference is a logo
Yep cause no patent or same company
Ye like chonchow
It's called white labeling
1 factory
thats called an oem
I think what's happening is the Mouse design is available for public use and is not copyrighted by any company so all companies just paste their logo on it and use the same design u will find the same thing with headsets u will find headsets with the exact same shape sold by different companies
They just buy the same product from China and the only thing they do is adding different logo to it during the order.
@@filiptazuszel2347true
Close. Chinese factories produce them either as only the producer, or internally selling them only for Chinese consumption only. Which they allow non Chinese companies to sell internationally with their own logos.
Also this is slowly changing, but china has a history of caring only about their own market. As far back as great wall of china keeping their culture in and the other cultures out
10 dollars in America : so cheap omg
10 dollars in my country : 80% population's 15 years salary is 10 dollars
DAMN?
Do you need 10 dollars man?
@@albyt3403 I'm actually wondering what country that is because DAMN
@@albyt3403 fortunately I'm not in the 80% or i wouldn't able to text
Where does bro live@@Mono_Autophobic
I got both my keyboard and mouse for 7$ over a year ago , still work like a charm
Finally, someone that appreciates what they have instead of complaining about what they don’t have. I’m with you bro.
@@InSayn712 low price doesn't always mean bad quality
eww
Once when I was like 8 I was a fucgnin try hard minecraft player and bought one of those for todays worth of 15 bucks and lived for me for 2 years when the shit just broke outta nowhere and I got my now beloved steelseries aerox 3 and got it and using it up this date
similar story with me first one broke out of nowhere and then i got the same mouse but a different company like in this video and now ive moved to razer but i think its because if they break then you need to buy more or something
the spam clicker thing you hold on to is amazing
did u play bedwars? im still a bedwars tryhard lmao (1000 stars)
I always used like 1-2$ Mouse, but then I started sweating when using them. So I put a cloth over them, and it worked for some time. Until I eventually got my Model O- from Glorious in 2021 and I've been using it ever since. The only thing that broke, was one of the side buttons.
@@780HP yeah I played some bed wars back in the day but now I mainly play tf2, cs and garrys mod
rocking one of these since 2016
Unfortunately, mine has an issue where the scroll wheel puts in both scrolling directions at once.
Sameee, I have a Zelotes one. A friend gave it to me for like 5 bucks, had it ever since.
prob the same persons that complain that they are shit
Mice*
real
It can be either when referring to Computer mice.
@@Novex-101nah
@@oscaruniverse2552 yes
@@kende4808 No
I got one at a Bells outlet that came with an led keyboard and an RGB light strip. The keyboard will randomly cut out if you turn the LED’s on. And part of the Light strip will only work at a certain angle. Yet the mouse has been on 24/7 for the past year, as I’ve had 0 issues with it.
Yk, in china there's like a lot of factories that make stuffs like techs and things without a name on them and people can start business with those products and just tell the factory *people* to name it with his company name or whatever and then they will just print that name on the product. Love your videos btw🔥🫶
They are the same internals and outside other than logo. These where probably both made in the same factory
Its called drop shipping
@@Thenoname348 no it's not goofball, did you just learn that word from a video and decide to start using it?
@@ccg40 dropshipping is when you buy an item for a really cheap price and resell it and brand it as yours, its made on the same factory but is manufactured for the cheaper item rather than the other guy, they mostly re-sell it on places like amazon or they make their own webaitr
@@ccg40 probably a kid who thought he learned a new word and wanted to immediately make use of it
Some of them I really like the shape of the shell. It'd be nice to have a quality one in a similar design.
Logitech g502, Razer Basilisk(although I personally trust Logitech more when it comes to computer mice in general)
nah
I once bought a mouse in a convenience store nearby for like 7 euros. A "gaming" mouse with RGB LEDs, wired, with dpi control (4 modes) and 2 additional buttons. It was like 6 years ago. Still works perfectly to this day, even better than some top-tier ones for 140 euros.
There’s a whole lore behind the gaming mouse industry I swear 😂
Same manufacturer, different seller buying them up with their logo.
I love the weemsbox or risophy gaming mouse's from Amazon. Cheap, durable, and reliable!
Fun fact of the day: Invert mouse clicking is for left handed gamers
Different vendors, same manufacturer. Sometimes they're different manufacturers but they use the same exact factory tooling
This mouse manufacturer is actually not that bad for the cheap things they put out. My primary mouse has been a Titan T-16 (Which is basically a better rebrand of the things he's showing in the vid) It's lasted me over 4 years of hard use so, I think they're a good deal for the price tbh. Especially for a $16 mouse
I live in Poland, I had the same mouse from company called Cobra. It was the one mouse that survived the longest. Even Logitech Hero G530 didn't survive that long
It's called drop shipping. Theres a nice cheap chinese mechanical watch called seagull. Its sold by at least 3 companies, and theres lots if videos explaining it.
That said that watch is the exception, usually the product is complete garbage, cheapest of the cheap. Daniel wellington watches, "the perfect beer pong cup" etc. A lot of shitty brands are just drop shipped items with a logo slapped on and a price markup that can be as bad as 1000% ($0.62 bulk bought items sold for $60)
So essentially what happens is somebody outsources a product from China and people just take it. You know they do completely different names for it so it's the same product and they're not making it. They're buying it in bulk for like really really cheap and selling it in singular items really expensive. It's like the same thing as drop shipping. Basically people are saying it's drop shipping in the comments but it's not actually drop shipping. It's like something similar.
I had one of those and it lasted a very long time until it finally broke and I got the gundam ASUS mouse, the cheapo one just fit my hand so well
"Used to have"? Nah bro, I still got one.
Got one at a random corner shop and it's been working for the past few years
Le me watching the video:
"This mouse looks familiar"
Looks down
"Huh, well I'll be damned"
I noticed the same with IETS cooling pad on Amazon, it has like 2 more different brands that have the exact same pads.
They work tho. Probably the best laptop cooling pad I tried so far.
Basically factories produce a bunch of the same item which companies purchase from them and put their branding on to sell.
Hold the "double" click button
Why?
@@grundierungtaglich6241 It's a built in autoclicker, pretty useful for some games
For anyone curious about it, they're oddly knock off Red dragons. Which is already a cheaper brand to begin with. But it looks like the Red Dragon 8k DPI "Gaming mouse" on amazon, and I had one of those for YEARS.
I got one like that that was like 25 bucks and same design but it actually feels nice and high quality, it also has 12 programmable buttons
That mouse is pretty neat for the price. The thing that really was just shat was the mousewheel which didnt really work ever :)
ive got that exact same hcman one and its lasted me 5 years at this point with no issues
They’re good, unless you want to use combo keys and macros and stuff because the software usually doesn’t work or is outdated or simply can’t do what you need it to and you have to download it from some website you hope it safe
This works the same way as a LOT of generic food items do, made in the same factory and rebranded as requested.
Made in a same company somewhere in china, many company or brands import from them, quality checked them, rebranded them and sold them as their products with their logo. So many products manufactured in china in one single factory are sold with many different brands logo.
A lot of the time, after getting a certain number of bad reviews, the company will just change name and crack on with the same product until the same happens - rinse and repeat!
Dude, i so remember repping the zelotes one and showing all my friends how cool it was lol, simpler times
Same, I think I still have a zelotes one somewhere
Company probably got bought by the other one
Holy crap that weird sound made me think it was a earthquake
Honestly the cheap gaming mouse i bought 10 years ago for $7 is still my favourite mouse. It just fits my hand perfectly and pther than the back page button some times clicking twice instead of once it works as good as day 1!!
My first gaming mouse back in early 2016 was the rival 100.
some of those $8 dollar mice were awesome considering the price point
It wasn't until I bought a good quality mouse that I realized how much of a difference it was
I bought one of those, over time the area where my palm rests wore off and the brand of a opaque logo became a logo called "Raiz" with a tree root, it was semi transparent so it actually looked better than the "original" logo
damn the 2 clicks in one is a fukin killer
Been rocking my first mouse for a while, an lg hero thats still going 6 years strong
I had a polish mouse that cost like 15€ from a friend, it had a weird button like this one, found out it had a macro on it wich was perfect for tapping with ak's in cs, I really liked it
(it was made of metal or something heavy, really had a good grip)
I have one of thise but it has 16 side buttons for some reason. Could program it to play cod with only a mouse
Real, I bought a gaming mouse from microcenter a few years back for 15 bucks, lasted me several years, then I bought one for about 50 bucks off of Amazon. They both look the same, just different logos (and the more expensive one is better quality).
Ah, yes. The hcman T60. Served me well for years...
Though the little crevices on the edges collect so much debris
this mouse is literally better than mine and more expensive...
its original design manufacturing, meaning a manufacturer already has a design and everything and then you can just change the logo etc to sell it like its your own
The red button looks like it would be a good keybine for you’re weapon in mhw
These are probably 1 single corporation that owns different factories
Best way to explain is oem, different companies with the same manufacturer, the same as microwaves, different logos and layouts but the same manufacturer.
Mine had a scorpion on it😂
That double clicker did wonders during the days of if Tec9 spam in CSGO😂
I bought one of this for like 7 dollars and its wireless, ive had 3 different versions of this and every new one has a higher quality feel which is surprising
I used one of this kind of mouse, and trust me this thing is god for game with unskipable story but can skip dialogue with rapid click setting for the macro function 😅
This was infact my first mouse, and I’ll admit I liked it for the sole reason that it fit my big hands
those sensors gonna make everyone cry 😭
I had that exact same mouse I think a while back, pretty good if I recall
"game is game" is wild
Its called rebranding, many chinese oem factory provide this but They all are not always cheap and bad tho.
Many company did rebranding like redragon, dareu, rexus, pressplay, etc (sorry if you didnt know some of this brand as i only know my local brand that did this).
Some of my local brand sometimes rebrand the same product with competitive prices, even tho they all got different product packaging based on brand style.
Been using one for 3 years and i love it
Bro had The Same Mouse as u but twice haha
That means those nice are like 3.99 on alibaba as blanks without the branding.
Still using one very underrated in my opinion if you are a casual games and not a very competitive
I still use mine years later 😅
the first and only mouse i got was the logitech g203 ive had it for like 4-5 years and its doing pretty good
I personally only like it if it fits my hand, cost little, works reliably
After trying this (i wanted additional buttons on the side for war thunder) but i sucked at air battles cuz its a heavier and Bigger mouse than im used to
bro discovers dropshipping:
Bro just learned what dropshipping is
I’ve had 3 zelote mice in my life time I kept buying them because they worked so well and I’d give them to friends, I’d highly recommend them but mine was an older version where they still had the spider on the mouse
I almost certain it was the t90
Yeah many companies don't make their own products. They just buy a product and pay for the rebrand to sell it with for a profit.
I’ve actually got one of those. Going 3 years strong and the button with 3 clicks is INVALUABLE in almost every game. Would totally recommend
Is it good or nah just come into the PC gaming scene
Bro discovered dropshipping
Most likely companies buying the Same product from the same manufacturer with changed logos
They said u can copy my homework but don’t make it bait😂😂
I had that and I own similar in design but wireless mouse. Both couldn't handle like 20 wheel clicks, and now when I scroll it may jump up and down
They look just like my GENESIS G55. I had this mouse for over 10 years now and don't need an upgrade
i'm deadass using this right now. same build bit it's by a company named monster
It's like cereal. The mouse is made at the same factory but sold by different companies
Logitech B100. Still the legend mouse
Bro just discovered drop shipping 💀
I had one of these as a teen and I can say it was by far the best gaming mouse I've ever had, no idea the brand but it looked the exact same and I'll tell you... Get it. Just do it, you will not regret it
This guy literally just discovered drop shipping 😂
Thats called ODM(Original Design Manufacturer)
I have a mouse similar exept it comes with a customizable software and 12 side buttons with a huilt in macro creator. The brand is utech i recommend it though it is on the heavier side
I got one of those in mice and it straight up just had a built-in auto clicker I went to one of those websites where you can test it out. Yeah I was getting like 30 to 40 clicks per second
Not me still using these type of mouses 💀
"Lost relic" me looking at my mouse.👁👃👁
Dude Im still using mine. He'll hear ya.😅
This is an example of OEM/ODM rebranding. Basically, a factory in china designs a gaming mouse and all marketing for it, and a reseller asks for their logo to be added, the factory complies, and there you are.
Made by the same people, however different companies sell them and thus get their label print on the boxes
I got the exact same 😂 and i have been using it for 3 years, its pretty good for that price
I remember buying a cheap gaming mouse for like 10 bucks
My old mouse, its wheel had two buttons left and right. I’d use those for peeking.
Logitech g502 was my first mouse and it was legendary