
Fantech Aria XD7 Review
This mouse is what the G305 and Razer Orochi V2 want to become.
This mouse is what the G305 and Razer Orochi V2 want to become.
The Xtrfy M4 Wireless mouse is affordable, has decent build quality, and good wireless performance. There are a few quirks
At around $70 you’re getting a very solid mouse with lots of good RGB, great buttons and good customization. But
The improvements to weight, customizability, and overall performance from the previous G602 are definitely noticeable and gives a better experience
The Artisan Hien is essentially the Zero’s counterpart in the japanese company’s mouse pad lineup. Artisan’s reputation is well known
The Artisan Hien is a top tier mouse pad as far as control pads go.
The Haste 2 wired is clearly competing with the Razer Viper 8K, and it decimates it.
The G303’s shape is amazing for claw grippers and Shroud fans, but it’s not as versatile as other mice.
The Lamzu Atlantis is the midrange mouse to beat. The value you get for $90 beats out any other mouse
The SkyPAD 3.0 is a viable endgame for gamers seeking the smoothest speed for their mice.
If you’re in the market for an ergo mouse and have large hands or like the G703 or previous DeathAdders,
The Pulsar X2 can be thought of as a mouse combination between the G Pro X Superlight and Endgame Gear
Superglides are the fastest mouse feet ever.
The Starlight Pro TenZ is a great mouse, as long as you’re okay risking potential QC issues.
The Razer Viper V2 Pro is an upgrade over the Ultimate for sure, but the upgrade comes with price hike.
The Glorious Model D has gotten a big wireless upgrade.
Razer has stepped in with the Orochi V2, aiming right at the G305 market
This isn’t a gimmick mouse. The fan works and cools the hand with a noticeable breeze, and the Marsback Zephyr
The HyperX team continues to show craft and care launching into the ultralight mouse space
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight Wireless is a refinement of that game changing mouse and it’s here to take
The Glorious Model O Wireless knocks it out of the park and represents the best value in gaming mice today.
The Redragon M808 is suprisingly heavy for an ultralight.
The Model D- serves the niche of ergo fingertip, claw grip and small palm grippers well.
The shrunk down version of the Viper is just as great as its larger brothers.
Hotline Games mouse grip tape adds a subtle texture without affecting tactility or causing a lot of extra heat.
Tiger Gaming might be the default answer for speed mouse feet.
Hotline Games Competition Skates are a great medium speed replacement skate, that has the best ability, availability.
The Glorious Model D has arrived on the scene and is here to kick ass and chew bubble gum.
The Endgame Gear XM1 is an end-game worthy mouse, if you change out its cable.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless is a landmark mouse, with incredible battery life and low weight for a wireless mouse,
An incredible value; proven shape and ultra light weight made for people who love the G Pro Wireless shape.
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