Read our full review of the Razer Orochi V2 16. It’s been beaten out by the XD7 due to weight, but the Orochi is still a fantastically versatile mouse. It helps that this mouse has great buttons, a long battery life on a single battery, as well as a great shape for a fraction of the Superlight’s price. The Orochi V2 is a great mouse with BlueTooth (not good for gaming) and 2.4 GhZ (great for gaming) wireless connectivity. The Orochi V2 is Razer’s answer to the G305 and G Pro X Superlight’s dominance of the egg shaped mouse. This G305 competitor is a great travel gaming mouse See Price Read our full Finalmouse Starlight-12 review The shape is great, but the mouse is let down with some suspect internals, get this mouse, if you can find it, if you love the FK shape, but need something a little smaller than what Razer is offering. The Starlight-12 Medium weighs just 46 grams and is sporting a decent sensor with a strong magnesium shell. Finalmouse Starlight-12 Medium & Smallįinalmouse’s best mouse for sure, the Starlight Medium and Small are FK shaped mice that are perfect for gamers that fine the Viper V2 Pro and Viper Mini slightly too large for their hands. 63 grams with a PAW3370 and Kailh buttons is great, but not as good as those other two mice. The XM2we is the budget friendly offering from Endgame Gear, coming in at $80 USD, it doesn’t have the screaming top end specs of the Atlantis and X2. This mouse has the widest back hump of all mice, something that a lot of gamers are a fan of. The XM2we size wise sits between the Lamzu Atlantis and the Puslar X2 Wireless. The Xlite V2 has low-latency wireless with a PAW3370 sensor, weighing in at just 59 grams and Kailh switches, if you loved the EC2 and are looking for an upgrade, this is it.Įndgame Gear was actually one of the first mouse brands to come out with this shape, the XM2we is their latest offering that features that rear-hump claw grip shape. The shape is very similar to the legendary Zowie EC2, but of course it has modern specs.Įven better, if you love ergo mice and have smaller hands, the Xlite V2 mini fills in that niche nicely. The Pulsar Xlite V2 is a great ergonomic mouse option for those that find the DeathAdder V3 Pro a little too large. Pulsar XLite V2 & Mini A great ergo option At the price point of $100 compared to the Superlight, you’re paying the Logitech premium for reliability. There have been several reports of weird battery life issues with this mouse, hopefully this gets resolved. The software on the X2 is buggy at best and the battery life and quality control is lacking. Where it falls short, the buttons are slightly better on the Superlight and the sensor and click latency fall behind whatever wizardry Logitech is doing there. In fact, the X2 might outperform the Superlight in several categories, it’s lighter, has as good or better shape for claw grip, and the mouse feet are excellent. If you don’t need the wireless, the Basilisk V3 at $70 USD is a great wired version of this mouse.įans of the G Pro Wireless and Superlight have a great budget mouse alternative in the Pulsar X2 and X2 Mini. The Basilisk edges out the G502 because it packs better tech, more durable optical switches, wireless charging, and a ton of RGB while keeping the same G502 shape with 11 buttons of customizability. The Basilisk V3 Pro also features a free scroll wheel, allowing for fast scrolling when needed. The Basilisk V3 Pro is perfect for gamers that don’t care too much about weight and need a ton of mappable buttons. The Razer Basilisk V3 Pro is Razer’s answer to the insanely popular G502 mouse shape with the large thumb rest. Read our review of the Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro 4. Razer firmly has the best ergo shaped mouse in the market right now. RIP to the front flares on the DeathAdder, Razer has brought its classic gaming mouse to 2022, and boy does it have a ton of fans.ĭeathAdder fans will be ecstatic to see that the shape is familiar and comfortable, while every other aspect of the mouse has been improved drastically.īattery life is great, build quality is solid and super light for its size, and the buttons are tactile and crispy. Made for larger hands so not for everyone.
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