hmm . you might need to update firmware and run test again. from what i have heard it is one of the fastest in latency and the ultra should be better. thx
Given the price, weight and materials, how long will this mouse last? I usually wear out keyboards first and then just get a new mouse with the keyboard. I've found if I buy a good quality mouse, I rarely wear one out; as proof I have at least two past mice in my electronics drawer as backup. Love your channel and I want to take this opportunity to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy (and healthy) New Year from Ontario, Canada.
can you review the Asus TUF Gaming VG249QM1A?, its a cheap 270hz (OC) monitor around 220$, alot of people on reddit are saying the colors look bad but im wondering how good the input latency is
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You should deep dive as many Chinese mices as you can, think you and AimAdapt are one of the few moose reviewers that test latency. Also I just bought the Zaopin Z1 Pro 3 days ago, my Xtrfy MZ1 is now in cupboard, really loving the egg shaped Z1 (I have smol ladylike hands).
Incredible video, TechteamGB. Looking forward to seeing more content from you. I pressed that thumbs up icon on your creation. Keep up the fantastic work! Given the unique design and weight of the L7 Pro, how do you think it compares to more traditional gaming mice in terms of long-term comfort during extended gaming sessions?
I blame testing methodology. On the Aimdapat's XLAT testing, this mouse has the lowest latency compared to any other mouse. Maybe it has something to do with how TechTeamGB uses external testing with an external electrical tape and taps it to close the circuit while Aimadapt took apart his mouse, clipping his XLat onto the switch pins to measure latency. So externally, it might have 10ms with OSLTT, internally it's 0.240ms with XLAT. Hopefully, there'll be a comparison between OSLTT and Finalmouse XLAT with direct switch pin connection testing in the future.
@@clairvoyance7424 different hardware being the sensor alone. That's it. Same Realtek MCU, same Omron optical, same 8K receiver, same battery, same weight and materials. It's all in the product marketing and description of the Mchose website. Plus he doesn't have to review the Ultra. Its not new to have people reviewing the lesser but still competent product that's equally as good. Otherwise we wouldn't have iPhone 16 non-Pro reviews.
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any statement to the latency test results?
@@MikeGrau0hr fr im curious too
@@cyngielowy4602 i guess we have to wait for a third test^^ until then i assume something inbetween is realistic.
@@MikeGrau0hr he had set the debounce time set to 8 (3:31). which might be the main reason why he is seeing such high latency
Aimadapts review he tested latency with xlat and said it was the fastest wireless mouse on the market currently.
No doubt thanks to the realtek MCU.
I came here to say this… go figure who is right.
@@marcodebortoli Aimadapt is right, with the XLAT connected directly to the switch pins.
3:30 did you leave debounce at 8ms, aka adding around 8ms of latency to each click?
hmm . you might need to update firmware and run test again. from what i have heard it is one of the fastest in latency and the ultra should be better. thx
Given the price, weight and materials, how long will this mouse last? I usually wear out keyboards first and then just get a new mouse with the keyboard. I've found if I buy a good quality mouse, I rarely wear one out; as proof I have at least two past mice in my electronics drawer as backup. Love your channel and I want to take this opportunity to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy (and healthy) New Year from Ontario, Canada.
How is the battery life? That looks like one of the ways they're able to get the weight so low.
can you review the Asus TUF Gaming VG249QM1A?, its a cheap 270hz (OC) monitor around 220$, alot of people on reddit are saying the colors look bad but im wondering how good the input latency is
Great analysis, thank you! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
You should deep dive as many Chinese mices as you can, think you and AimAdapt are one of the few moose reviewers that test latency. Also I just bought the Zaopin Z1 Pro 3 days ago, my Xtrfy MZ1 is now in cupboard, really loving the egg shaped Z1 (I have smol ladylike hands).
Incredible video, TechteamGB. Looking forward to seeing more content from you. I pressed that thumbs up icon on your creation. Keep up the fantastic work! Given the unique design and weight of the L7 Pro, how do you think it compares to more traditional gaming mice in terms of long-term comfort during extended gaming sessions?
Very close to my beloved 74g razor viper ultimate. If only it didn't suck at latency.
I blame testing methodology.
On the Aimdapat's XLAT testing, this mouse has the lowest latency compared to any other mouse.
Maybe it has something to do with how TechTeamGB uses external testing with an external electrical tape and taps it to close the circuit while Aimadapt took apart his mouse, clipping his XLat onto the switch pins to measure latency.
So externally, it might have 10ms with OSLTT, internally it's 0.240ms with XLAT.
Hopefully, there'll be a comparison between OSLTT and Finalmouse XLAT with direct switch pin connection testing in the future.
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bias? why not test the L7 ultra? LOL
Its basically the exact same mouse with a 3950.
Realistically. No difference.
@Qimchiy lol you dont know anything. l7 ultra have different hardware.
@@Qimchiy the youtuber test have no basis, and not significant. he need to test the flagship mice.
@@clairvoyance7424 different hardware being the sensor alone. That's it. Same Realtek MCU, same Omron optical, same 8K receiver, same battery, same weight and materials. It's all in the product marketing and description of the Mchose website.
Plus he doesn't have to review the Ultra. Its not new to have people reviewing the lesser but still competent product that's equally as good.
Otherwise we wouldn't have iPhone 16 non-Pro reviews.
@@Qimchiy ok genius