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59 Grams : Ultra Lightweight Honeycomb Gaming Mouse Up to 16 000 cpi thanks to the Pixart 3389 Sensor Ultra weave cable RGB Lighting
59 Grams : Ultra Lightweight Honeycomb Gaming Mouse
Up to 16 000 cpi thanks to the Pixart 3389 Sensor
Ultra weave cable
RGB Lighting
Allow me to start out by saying I've used a lot of different mice, including other lightweight mice like the one's from finalmouse, Glorious, Cooler Master, HK Gaming, Razer, EndGame Gear, as well as many other popular gaming mice. This mouse blows everything else away in terms of value.Starting with the technical specs and button feel, the sensor is a high end Pixart 3389, the switches used for m1 and m2 are huano blue shell white dot, and the scroll encoder is a huano blue as well. The m1 and m2 clicks feel very crisp without being too stiff, and the scroll while being fairly quiet has noticeable tactile steps, the scroll click is fairly soft, but I never find myself accidentally pressing while scrolling. The thumb buttons are somewhat wobbly, but they are still perfectly serviceable.On to the exterior of the mouse, the shell seems to be uncoated, bare plastic, and the coloring looks a faded in certain spots. There is little to no flex in the shell and the side buttons cannot be pressed in by pressing on the sides like on some other lightweight mice. The left click was slightly loose and rattley, but it was easy to fix by simply putting some stickers on the plunger for the click. With that fix the mouse does not rattle at all if you shake it. The skates on this mouse might actually be some of the worst skates I've ever used on any mouse at all but they're cheap and easy to replace. The shoelace style cable isn't the most flexible cable I've seen of this type, but it's better than a typical braided or rubber cable, I find it to be similar to what finalmouse uses. Considering the low price point of this mouse it's easy to forgive it for these imperfections.There is no software for this mouse officially but you can use the software for another mouse called the "eShark MOUSE ESL-M4 NAGINATA" on this mouse and it works perfectly. You can use it to adjust the lighting effects, record macros, change button assignments, change dpi steps, adjust polling rate, and so on.If you happen to be looking for a lightweight honeycomb mouse on a budget you'd be hard pressed to find something that beats this. The RGB lighting and it's effects look incredible. The shape feels great (in my opinion), and the performance of the mouse itself competes with some of the best and much more expensive mice.EDIT: After using it for a few days it seems the click latency is quite high and there is no way to adjust it in the software. There is a way to adjust it with the software for another mouse called the SPC LIX+ but it requires editing the config file to make the software pick this mouse up.18x10 hands with Claw GripOh boy. For $30 this mouse is unbeatable.** I was able to use a guide from /r/MouseReview to get the software from the SPC Lix+ to work with the X24 and that fixed the weird stock DPI settings permanently. **The shape is like a weird FKxGPW baby and it’s great. The clicks are super crisp and feel fantastic. The cable is decent enough and the scroll wheel could be a tad better but for $30 who cares.3389 performance is flawless as expected and it tracks perfectly on my Hien.My only issue with this mouse is the feet. Quite frankly they’re bad. It’s an easy thing to replace so I don’t really see a point in knocking the review down over a small thing like that.I highly highly recommend you pick this mouse up.This mouse is insanely well built for the cost. The skates kinda suck but that can be fixed with $6 tiger arcs from AliExpress. The cable is a little stiff as well but that’s nothing a bungee or paracord can’t fix. It stomps the poorly built model o into the ground and is a drastically nicer alternative.Bought this to replace my Logitech G203 Prodigy because it was having scroll wheel issues after 2 years. Slightly larger than my Logitech G203 Prodigy, but is actually less weight. Has a pretty safe shape, the holes all around help me grip the mouse. Also helps keep my hand from getting too sweaty and loosing grip. I find myself using claw grip most often. Has 6 different DPI presets, but I honestly just use the lowest DPI at 1200. I mostly play Borderlands 3, which doesn't require too much accuracy when playing, but I do end up playing for 3-4 hours each session. Overall I'm pretty satisfied with the purchase.It really is as good as it seems. Model O shape and top tier sensor for $30. Only downside is rough feet at first but will smoothen over time, and bad software. You have to download SPC Lix Plus and edit a file to use the software. Basically you can't beat it for $40 or under.My son love itPurchased for my son. He loves itVery comfortable and light mouse.Fits my hand nicely and seems pretty durable. I use for gaming and has smooth tracking.I 100% recommend for the price.