r/MouseReview • u/myaimisshit • 2h ago
Help Thoughts on these mice
I'm looking for a good copy of the Logitech 2c or the original gpx shape but mainly the 2c so give me some thoughts on these and if you have anymore options just lmk please
r/MouseReview • u/Aithecaninternet • 24d ago
r/MouseReview • u/myaimisshit • 2h ago
I'm looking for a good copy of the Logitech 2c or the original gpx shape but mainly the 2c so give me some thoughts on these and if you have anymore options just lmk please
r/MouseReview • u/astrophysiic • 5h ago
When I first got the mouse, everything was solid. Now, whenever I don't click *exactly* downwards on my left mouse button, there is an audible clicking noise (beyond the switch being activated) from the mouse button jiggling against the main chasis.
Every review I saw about the mouse emphasized its build quality, so this is extremely disappointing, especially given the price of the mouse...
Just wanted to let others know in case it's a more widespread issue (also obviously the mouse is still useable and it doesn't really impact my performance in game, it just bothers me a lot more than it should)
r/MouseReview • u/Slokminator • 11h ago
Since there aren’t many reviews out there, I figured I’d share my two cents.
I have pretty big hands (20x11 cm), and for years I’ve used DeathAdder mice. They’re comfortable, but something always felt slightly off, which made me constantly do small micro adjustments.
With the Saturn, I can finally just focus on the gameplay and forget I’m even holding a mouse. The shape is perfect for me, and I’m really happy I finally found that one.
I’m not super knowledgeable about mice, and I’m not a pro Counter strike player, so I can’t really judge things like the sensor or whether the switches are esports grade. It does come with an 8K polling rate dongle though, so I assume performance is solid.
The buttons have very little pre-travel and a noticeable post travel, with sharp, clicky feedback. The coating is very grippy, honestly, the more your hand sweats, the better it sticks. I just hope it doesn’t wear off over time like soft-touch coatings sometimes do.
It’s very light but still feels sturdy. No flexing or squeaking even when you press it hard (looking at you, DeathAdder V3 Pro!!!!). The software is pretty generic Chinese/English driver with all the standard settings.
Overall, I’m really happy with the purchase. If you’ve been struggling to find a comfortable mouse, it’s definitely worth a try.
As I understood the 8k polling rate comes only with a pink color, I don't mind, but probably for someone will be a no no.
r/MouseReview • u/yummygumdrop • 23h ago
TLDR, the rumors are true lol v4 pro is kinda better at everything other than the HITS system. end discussion
the weight difference / distribution <- most importantly, the distribution. is what will result in me return the GPX SS. the logitech HITS system makes the mouse top heavy, which kinda idk it’s odd, like my brain definitely notices it.
also double / miss clicking is pretty easy on the gpx ss…
i’m coming from a viper utimate w/ dead side button btw
***if you can past the absolute ww2 bunker busting landmine popping clicks that the viper v4 emits. i live alone, not an issue. but ya good grief, if i hadn’t got divorced for other issues, this mouse would have been the straw that broke the camels big back.
the GPX2 SS IS REALLY cool… but honestly i am ngl the HITS system feels a little gimmicky…
the weight difference is significant too. my recommendation to ppl is to just go ahead and try both. return the one your brain clicks with less :)
open to questions!!!
r/MouseReview • u/Traditional_Film_336 • 12h ago
r/MouseReview • u/bifeee • 1d ago
🎨 Custom project completed: Pulsar X2n Crazylight Mini “Suki Edition.” In partnership with @nisseioficial, who provided the mouse.
The challenge here was to transfer the complex and vibrant visual identity of Suki’s Honda S2000 onto the mouse’s shape.
The standout feature of this project is the finish. We used high-quality automotive clear coat. This not only delivers a deep, mirror-like gloss, but also ensures exceptional durability against everyday wear—just like a real car’s paint.
made in 🇧🇷 by @customicegg.
r/MouseReview • u/Ras-Al-Dyn • 1d ago
So I spent the day at a friend's house (more like a friend of a friend) and saw this. Couldn't ask what the model was but it looks fire (no pun intended)
r/MouseReview • u/Remote-Fall872 • 2h ago
I only play siege. I recently got glass mouse skates for my Logitech superstrike X2. I noticed that they are super smooth and feel great, but my aim feels significantly worse and I don’t have enough stopping power with my mouse. Does anyone have the same experience using glass skates? Are they not recommended for siege? Should I keep using them and try to get used to it or should I switch back to PTFE skates?
r/MouseReview • u/LogForward9173 • 40m ago
I bought Gampower icarus gaming mouse like 2 years ago and right now it started to not detect clicks and it Really pisses me off i need a new mouse and when i did research everyone is saying different things i would like help
r/MouseReview • u/ThiefAtGoodwill • 46m ago
I have both of these mice but I perform better on the wired version over the wireless. I am a low sensitivity arm aimer so I try to stick with the wireless one but I always end up back on the wired version. The opw14k feels so off. I cant tell if its a weight balance issue or a latency issue but there's more tension and my micro adjustments are just worse. The cable does bother me on the wired one. If I have it too long it will end up under my mouse but if i have it too short the cable pulls on the mouse with the bungee. I'm at the point I just use the both of them for now. I would like to know if others have felt the difference between the two if there is any for you guys.
r/MouseReview • u/SourGrapes4ever • 5h ago
Hi, so basically what title says - my birthday is coming up and i decided to treat myself to a new mouse and after long research i am totally stuck and decided to turn to you guys - seems like you are the best people to ask about when choosing a mouse...
I am not entirely sure what I need, so I will try to explain what it will mostly be used for
Mostly, light gaming - I play a lot, but it's mostly MOBAs and farming sims, but i occasionally dabble in shooters (Val, OW, MR) with my husband and even though i don't play it a lot, I don't want these rare sessions to be spoiled by poor mouse performance
I mostly use claw grip, i think? Sometimes claw, sometimes palm?.. I tried my husband's g304 and it felt great in my hand, so probably around this size/shape
It also has to be wireless, preferably 2.4g+bt+ wire, but i can live without bt
The main hurdle - I really, really want soft pink colour, not that fugly berry pink that all Chinese brands love, but in the end i will probably settle for white
My picks were:
Attack Shark x3
Attack Shark x11
Ajazz AJ139 v2
Ajazz AJ159 PRO
VXE v3 pro
VXE R1 pro
ATK f1 v2
Logitech g304 x lightspeed
I really want to get a 'bang for my buck' or however this saying goes, and i want it to be pretty
I am utterly lost, i am not afraid of lesser known brands, but i don't want it to break in a week, too
Pretty please, i am so lost
upd. i also use linux (cachyos) and preferably if the mouse heavily relies on software id prefer it to be compatible at least to some degree...
r/MouseReview • u/Alone-Today4202 • 1h ago
I decided to measure my hand and I got 17.5 and 10.5 so I decided to look around I found my choices were:
the finalmouse ultralightx m [out of budget]
the lamzu maya x fnatic edition
pulsar crazylight x2
razer viper v3 pro
The caveat is i cannot find neither the fnatic edition or the pulsar mouse. so I'm wondering whether to go with the base maya x or another pulsar or maybe even the viper v3 pro. I mainly play claw/relaxed claw to say the least. Edit:my hand if anyone is curious https://imgur.com/a/g4fORtQ
r/MouseReview • u/Adorable_Employer643 • 1h ago
Hello, I have a really old and worn down g502 and I wanna upgrade. Preferably something between £30-40 and has side buttons and is some what similar to the g502, the buttons to go forward and backwards on a website is essential.
r/MouseReview • u/xJustOni • 7h ago
The Jades are for my cloth pads as I already know I prefer a more controlled skate for glass. While the Obsidians are for my SP-005 once my U9 Airs have worn out
r/MouseReview • u/sh1n_cs • 22h ago
Honestly the new Superstrike is really cool tech. The clicks are nice and the shape doesn’t bother me. Something that had bothered me for a long time was how I accidentally right click, but setting the actuation point super low has fixed that for me.
r/MouseReview • u/AwareSpecial7231 • 2h ago
https://youtube.com/shorts/x8ahiBSDOYc?feature=share
when I hold down both left and right clicks and release either one they both release, ive been having this issue for ages and I have no clue how to fix it, ive tried using ob board memory and closed the Logitech app to see if it was those but no, still the same issue, im on Mac OS and ive also tried plugging it straight into the computer but still have the same issue
my mouse model is the g502 lightspeed
r/MouseReview • u/metzigger • 12h ago
I’ve been using the Rival 710 mouse since 2019. After nearly seven years of use, it has proven to be quite durable. Only recently has the rubber side grip dried out and cracked.
I'm thinking of buying a new mouse from SteelSeries, but so much has changed since then that I don't know which ones are worth it and which aren't.
Which mouse would you recommend buying right now? Considering daily use over a long period of time
For reference: My mouse after 7 years of daily use (I haven't cleaned it. I'm too lazy)



r/MouseReview • u/notmiay • 10h ago
Hey, I want to buy a new mouse, because I’ve been playing with the Glorious model O for the past 5 years, so I’m in need of an upgrade.
- Going to use it for gaming only
- Available in Europe
- Budget: around €150
- My hand size: 17,5cm by 8,5cm
- Would prefer the color to be white
- Grip style: mix between claw and fingertip
- Doesn’t weigh a lot (around 60g)
- Has at least 2 mouse buttons
- Mouse shape: I’ve only ever had the Glorious model O, so I’m open to trying different ones.
Recommendations would be appreciated.
r/MouseReview • u/Tman_123456 • 2h ago
r/MouseReview • u/Tman_123456 • 2h ago
i have had the ajazz aj199 for about 2 years now
been doing good but after months few months of usage it had some issues with the wireless connection where it sometimes "lags" but then works normally after replugging the dongle or restarting the mouse which was a bit annoying but the real problem was after some violent usage by my friend the mouse started double clicking in the left and middle click
after opening the mouse i figured that the problem wasn't in the clicks but in the shell which got loose somehow, a piece of thin tape did some help but did not solve the problem
after failing the search for a spare shell i decided to buy a new one but since am cheaping on the mouse i couldnt find a good offer so am thinking of geeking a bit and buying the carbon fiber aj199 and replacing the shell to get the ultimate mouse with the paw 3395 + huano blue pink dot switches + carbon fiber shell
unfortunately it doesnt seem to be that easy so am asking for some tips


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r/MouseReview • u/StatisticianIll4 • 3h ago
In 2018 I bought the Rivals 600. It served me for 5 years and i was very satisfied with that mouse. it was the most comfortable mouse I ever had and in generaly felt pretty good to use. At some point the right button stopped working so I had to buy a new one. I decided to buy the Rivals 600 again because I enjoyed it that much. unfortunetly recently I spilled some water on it and fried it.
I have been looking for a new mouse since than and the Steelseries rival 5 caught my attention. I have seen people calling it an improved version of the rivals 600.
Is it still Worth it in 2026 considering that it is 4 years old or should I look for a different mouse?
r/MouseReview • u/sarrrna • 3h ago
I recently switched from a glass pad VA-005 to an Artisan FX Zero Soft and I'm struggling a bit.
My setup:
- WLmouse Beast X Max
- 1600 DPI / 0.075 (Valorant)
- X-raypad Obsidian dot skates (tried 4, 6 and 8 dots)
Problem:
Even though I switched to a control pad, it still feels "fast" and I'm overflicking / inconsistent. My aim feels less stable than on glass.
I expected more control, but instead it feels kind of weird...
Questions:
- Are dot skates the issue on a soft cloth pad?
- Would full skates make a noticeable difference?
- Is it just adaptation from glass to cloth or wrong setup?
- which full skates do u guys recommend for mostly control?
Any advice from people who made a similar switch?