Overview
The SOAR NFL Gaming Mouse V3 New England Patriots is an officially licensed wired gaming mouse. The short verdict: this is not a mouse you buy for its sensor, it is a mouse you buy to finish a Patriots-themed desk.
It offers four DPI steps (1200/1600/2400/3200), seven programmable buttons, a wired USB connection, and an optical sensor. Line those numbers up against a current esports mouse and they clearly lose; the value here sits in the team colors and the official license.
In market terms it is an entry-to-mid-level peripheral. The Amazon listing price captured on 20 June 2026 was ¥4,765.
Plenty of performance-focused rivals sit in that same bracket, but none of them is a seven-button mouse with a Patriots logo on it. How much that is worth to you is the entire buying decision.
Prices move with sales and stock, so check the current figure on the product page before ordering.
Compatibility Guide
The mouse is wired-only and draws power from the USB port itself. No batteries, no adapter, no dongle pairing — one free USB port is the whole requirement.
The stated OS support is Windows 10 and OS X (macOS), and basic movement, clicks, and scrolling are recognized without installing drivers. Not having to think about battery level or wireless interference is a genuine plus at this price.
The practical catch is the connector. The cable ends in USB-A and runs roughly 1.
8 m. On thin laptops or recent MacBooks that only carry USB-C, you will need a hub or an adapter, and since a mouse stays plugged in permanently, budget one hub port to it for good.
On a desktop, a front-panel or monitor-hub port makes better use of that 1. 8 m than a rear port does; if the tower sits far under the desk, 1.
8 m may simply not reach.
Assigning macros to the seven buttons may require utility software. The published spec goes as far as seven programmable buttons and no further, so confirm on the product page whether a configuration tool exists and what it supports.
Note that Windows 11 and Apple Silicon macOS are not in the stated OS list: a HID-class mouse normally works regardless, but treat the configuration software as unsupported there. If you only want the side buttons to act as forward and back, software barely matters.
Product Info
The published specifications are as follows. These values come from the product data and are reproduced unchanged.
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| DPI | 1200 / 1600 / 2400 / 3200 (4 steps) |
| Buttons | 7 (programmable) |
| Connection | USB wired |
| Sensor | Optical |
| OS support | Windows 10, OS X |
| Cable length | approx. 1.8 m |
A 3200 DPI ceiling is modest by 2026 standards. In practice, though, most players on 1080p or 1440p displays run somewhere around 800–1600 DPI.
So the ceiling is less a matter of being short and more a matter of leaving little headroom for 4K users who want low-travel aiming. The four fixed steps starting at 1200 do not allow fine tuning, but they are perfectly workable for switching between desktop work and gaming.
The listing price was ¥4,765 as captured on 20 June 2026. It is reasonable to assume the NFL license fee is baked into that figure — on raw specifications alone, cheaper unbranded seven-button mice exist.
The box contains the mouse and a brief guide; do not expect a pad or spare skates. No manufacturer warranty period is stated, so in practice the retailer's return policy is what covers a defective unit.
On reviews: at capture time the listing showed 5 reviews averaging 5. 0, a 100% positive rate.
**Keep the sample size in mind. ** With only five ratings, 100% means five people were happy and nothing more.
Problems that surface at scale — switch chatter, cable wear, long-term durability — cannot be assessed from five reviews. Judge this one on specifications versus your use case, not on the star rating.
Competitor Comparison
Around ¥5,000 and just above, the shelf is full of performance-first mice. On the wired side, a classic like the Logitech G402 is chosen for its proven sensor and switches.
Stretch to wireless and something like the Razer Basilisk V3 X HyperSpeed enters the picture. If button count is the priority, an MMO-oriented mouse such as the Redragon M913 MAX is the more honest answer, and if weight is what matters, ultralight options like the ATTACK SHARK R6PRO live in another category entirely.
This mouse wins none of those contests. The single reason to pick it is that none of those rivals is a Patriots mouse.
Conversely, if team loyalty is not part of your decision, you will find a strictly better tool for the same budget. That line is worth drawing plainly.
Best Use Cases
First, Patriots fans who want the desk to match the team. For that purpose there is no substitute.
Second, casual players who game around game day — 3200 DPI and seven buttons comfortably cover MMO and MOBA binds, browser forward/back, and office shortcuts. Third, anyone tired of charging and re-pairing wireless mice: a wired mouse works the moment it is plugged in and never dies mid-match.
It also makes a workable gift. For a Patriots fan, a roughly ¥5,000 item that is both team merchandise and a genuinely usable peripheral sits in an easy price bracket.
Before You Buy
Competitive FPS players should skip it, for three reasons. The 3200 DPI ceiling leaves no headroom on 4K or high-refresh setups.
Weight, polling rate, and switch rating — the first numbers a competitive player checks — are not published. And rivals in the same price band clearly beat it on sensor performance.
If you are replacing a mouse to climb the ranked ladder, this is not the one.
**Calibrate your expectations for the lighting and finish. ** Team colors and LED illumination are headline features, but treat them as decorative rather than as a fully controllable RGB system.
Check the product images for what the lighting actually looks like.
**Read the seller and fulfillment details on the listing. ** The listing records both the seller and the shipper as US-based.
When an order is handled as an import, delivery time and the return procedure can differ from a domestic-stock item, so confirm the estimated arrival date and return terms before you place the order if timing matters. Separately, listing metadata on Amazon product pages — manufacturer, model number, category — is sometimes wrong or mismatched.
When you open the page, verify from the product images and title, not just the text fields, that you are looking at the Patriots edition of the V3. Licensed NFL products list many teams and generations in near-identical page layouts, which makes this an easy mistake to make.
**One more correction: wired does not automatically mean faster. ** A cable removes reconnection drops and radio interference, which is a reliability benefit.
Perceived tracking, though, comes from the sensor and polling rate, and a modern high-end wireless mouse will often feel quicker. Wired is a claim about stability, not about performance.
FAQ
**Q. Will it work on Windows 11?
** A. The stated OS support is Windows 10 and OS X.
A HID-class mouse normally works regardless, but Windows 11 is outside the stated support. If you plan to use configuration software, confirm on the product page first.
**Q. Is 3200 DPI enough?
** A. For 1080p and 1440p, yes — most players run 800–1600 DPI anyway.
On a 4K or wide multi-monitor setup where you want to cross the screen in one sweep, you may find it tight.
**Q. Do I need software to remap the buttons?
** A. Using the side buttons as standard forward/back typically works with no software.
Macros or custom keybinds may require a utility, so check availability on the product page.
Q. Can I use it with a MacBook?
A. OS X is listed as supported, but the plug is USB-A, so a USB-C MacBook needs an adapter or hub.
**Q. Can I trust the 5.
0 average? ** A.
There were 5 reviews at capture time. A 100% positive rate across five people says little about long-term durability.
Decide based on the specifications and your use case.
Product Disclosure (Amazon)
- Manufacturer: SOAR
- Seller: Amazon US
- Fulfilled by: Amazon US
- ASIN: B0BFV7ZKGJ
- Note: This article covers a manufacturer-made product based on Amazon listing details.





