Michael S.—August 1, 2020
The COUGAR Bunker RGB mouse bungee is a mouse accessory. Its purpose is to hold your mouse wire to get that “wireless” feeling as you move the mouse around. It can help improve your aim in any FPS games. Its suction power is crazy strong, but over time, it does lose its suction power. Fortunately, you can re-stick it many times and strengthen the suction power on any flat smooth surfaces. It has 2 2.0 USB ports that you can conveniently plug in. The only thing I do not like about this mouse bungee that it only supports 2.0 USBs instead of 3.0 USBs. You can charge your phone, transfer anything from your phone to your PC and/or plug in a 2.0 USB flash drive to access your files. It has 3 modes rainbow, color shift, color fade, 11 colors red, orange, yellow, green, light green, blue, baby blue, purple, pink, white, peach and an off mode (for those who do not want RGB colors, but do want the USB port features) to select. Sadly, they’re not addressable colors you can program through a PC, only a press of a button. The stem that holds the mouse wire is made of rubber (obviously), flexible and prevents the mouse wire from sliding when moving the mouse (which is a good thing). Read more
M.S. Garand—October 31, 2019
Amazing little mouse bungee with some rgb flair. The rgb is bright and vibrant. No discernable Hotspots. The USB hub is a nice added bonus. The base uses a sticky silicon cup to lock onto surfaces, I have a rather old veneer desk that has a lot of scuffs and chips and it locked on no problem. The bungee itself is a great shape to minimize its profile on the desk and the mouse cable channel was wide enough to accommodate a thick braided cable from a Logitech g502 Hero. This is an excellent buy if you like a little rgb flair but you don't want to deal with software or paying $40 for something similar. Edit: Just to clarify the USB hub is 2.0 so obviously it's not ideal for thumb drives or other 3.0 devices, but I doubt that you would want this to be USB 3.0 as that would require a power adapter also, and for a mouse bungee the fewer wires the better. Also some people say they cannot fit thick cables in the channel. I assure you that you can, you just need to grip the channel from both sides and spread it, let the cable fall in, then work your way down till the cable is secure. Read more
Dave—February 9, 2019
The media could not be loaded. I, am a fan of Cougar products. I have a Panzer G case and honestly i bought this for the RGB, and the usb ports for some convenient charging on small things. I always laughed at Bungees but dang this is sweet. It looks good. The suction on the desk is quite impressive and is very very strong! Cougar makes quality stuff! The RGB is awesome looking, besides the purple, its a little weak there, but I plan on leaving it on the rotating spectrum. The bungee keeps my mouse cable totally away from getting snagged and while I never thought about owning one, I'm glad i got it. Read more
Jordan—May 16, 2024
Looking to tame your mouse cable and add a splash of RGB to your setup? The Cougar Bunker RGB Mouse Bungee with 2x USB 2.0 might be for you. This bungee excels at stability, thanks to its unique suction pad that grips even uneven surfaces. The flexible cord groove handles most mouse cables and offers a wide range of motion for unrestricted swipes. For gamers who love RGB, this bungee boasts 14 lighting effects to match your setup's vibe. It also features a 2-port USB 2.0 hub, which is handy for charging devices or connecting peripherals, though keep in mind the slower data transfer speeds. However, there are some trade-offs. The USB ports are the older USB 2.0 standard, and the bungee itself doesn't offer cable management for other peripherals. Overall, the Cougar Bunker RGB Mouse Bungee is a solid choice if you prioritize stability, a built-in USB hub, and don't mind USB 2.0 speeds. Read more
Jeremy Burke—July 16, 2019
I had this for a few hours before deciding to return it so take my review with a grain of salt. -- The suction is almost too strong as when I went to move or adjust the position of the mount on my laminated desk it would pull up the laminate. Long term I'd be afraid of tearing the laminate off. -- This bungee doesn't feel premium with the same plastic body as the original Bunker. You're paying for the RGB lighting and usb hub here. -- I found the rubber arm to be fairly inflexible and less responsive compared to a metal spring arm like on the Razer Bungee V2. The Cougar Bunker feels like it takes more force to start pulling the arm towards the edges of the mousepad and doesn't pull itself back into a neutral position with as much force when removing the tension on the mouse cable. -- Because this has RGB lighting I thought I would pair this with my Corsair MM800, but I found that routing cables above or around the base of the bungee to not be a particularly clean solution. Probably best to use this when the only cable in or around your mousepad area is the mouse cable you're attaching to the bungee and routing the rest behind your desk. You could also put the bungee further back to make routing cables around it easier, but I feel like that hinders the primary purpose of this product since you have to let more of the mouse cable dangle from the arm to your mousepad. -- The RGB lighting however was pretty nice. Very bright even when the room lights were on directly overhead. In addition to the 3 rainbow modes and 11 static colors you can cycle through there is an option to leave the lights off. It's just a little tedious to cycle through all the modes to turn off the lights when you're not at your desk and then cycling back to your preferred lighting. Would have appreciated an on/off button Read more
Raymond L Gracon—March 21, 2021
The product is great: hold's my mouse cable, provides 2 accessible USB ports (extra helpful, since my case has 0 front I/O ports), great RGB.... I love it. My only "con" is that the suction cup is sticky, so when clamped down, it's too difficult to detach from my desk. I like the stability, but that could be achieved by the stickiness, or suction, but both is actually a problem. Read more