It's a hell of a prime mouse for the price (99€ in Europe). Most decent "pro mice" in Europe usually start at 139€ or so, which is a huge difference to many. Really thumbs up for 3 things: this Helios II Pro XDV3V, your great review and, last, your amazing cat. Thanks and cheers. (I'll definitely get one of those as is also in size a midway between the OG and the mini pro and I really want to feel how it grips). I'd like to hear you about the vaxee line of mice (I do own a NP-01s wireless, amazing mouse) and how they perform to you as you usually review mice with 4kzh polling rate and the vaxee is 1khz (but with a great software built competitive mode - set on the mouse, it's plug and play no software to manage it - used, that I know of, only by this brand). Again, thanks
Still a lot of debate around 4K and if it really matters. Best performance is still wired and most consistent is still 1k. Endgame XM1WE feels incredible with a 3370 and 1k so internals 4K or not really just depends on implementation even though performance across the board is pretty close at such a small number. Either way, I have Vaxee on the list! Appreciate the comment!
The mouse is really good for $85. Personally, I haven’t tried any of the other budget mice that are cheaper but as I mentioned you can get a lamzu or pulsar mouse for another $10-20.
@@RiOTTT_NS Yeah to be safe I would buy a lamzu or pulsar mouse instead, but I really needed to save those 20 bucks so I got the helios ii pro. The helios is just as good as the lamzu and pulsar with the firmware and stuff, but the QC is really bad. But I have noticed in indonesia none of the rewviwers complained abt the quality so it just might be a problem for outside the local.
TLDR Version: Opticals are quicker/more responsive However, optical implementation on mice this year has been hit or miss. The mice that came out earlier this year with Huano mechanical switches were all good/consistent. I think going into next year we’ll see more optical switches with more consistency across the board.
What do you mean by your hand? Just feeling wise? It doesn’t effect performance at all the switches just feel a little more loose and hollow compared to other opticals.
Nice review Riott 👌 all bases covered nicely 🤙
Thank you LogPile! I appreciate it!
Goated mouse, love it! Nice review 🤝
Appreciate it SkyCap!
It's a hell of a prime mouse for the price (99€ in Europe). Most decent "pro mice" in Europe usually start at 139€ or so, which is a huge difference to many. Really thumbs up for 3 things: this Helios II Pro XDV3V, your great review and, last, your amazing cat. Thanks and cheers. (I'll definitely get one of those as is also in size a midway between the OG and the mini pro and I really want to feel how it grips). I'd like to hear you about the vaxee line of mice (I do own a NP-01s wireless, amazing mouse) and how they perform to you as you usually review mice with 4kzh polling rate and the vaxee is 1khz (but with a great software built competitive mode - set on the mouse, it's plug and play no software to manage it - used, that I know of, only by this brand). Again, thanks
Still a lot of debate around 4K and if it really matters. Best performance is still wired and most consistent is still 1k. Endgame XM1WE feels incredible with a 3370 and 1k so internals 4K or not really just depends on implementation even though performance across the board is pretty close at such a small number. Either way, I have Vaxee on the list! Appreciate the comment!
Nice video 🫡 The Fantech Aria XD7 was my first ever review. Looks like I’m gonna have to pick one of these up
Let me know! I can send you mine at a cheaper price!
And do you reccommend buying this? any other mouse that YOU feel is better for value?
The mouse is really good for $85. Personally, I haven’t tried any of the other budget mice that are cheaper but as I mentioned you can get a lamzu or pulsar mouse for another $10-20.
@@RiOTTT_NS Yeah to be safe I would buy a lamzu or pulsar mouse instead, but I really needed to save those 20 bucks so I got the helios ii pro. The helios is just as good as the lamzu and pulsar with the firmware and stuff, but the QC is really bad. But I have noticed in indonesia none of the rewviwers complained abt the quality so it just might be a problem for outside the local.
Which is better optical or mechanical? Btw great review!!
TLDR Version: Opticals are quicker/more responsive
However, optical implementation on mice this year has been hit or miss. The mice that came out earlier this year with Huano mechanical switches were all good/consistent. I think going into next year we’ll see more optical switches with more consistency across the board.
So are the switches bad? will it affect your hand feel during gaming
What do you mean by your hand? Just feeling wise? It doesn’t effect performance at all the switches just feel a little more loose and hollow compared to other opticals.