I use Razer Viper Ultimate. I was specifically looking for a wireless mouse because I was just sick of the wire getting in the way but I told myself that If I buy something then it has to be good because I was aware of the input delay. Viper ultimate gave me all I needed. Low input lag, good battery, all the buttons, good grip, wireless aspect, good look, adjustable settings (DPI, pre-made DPI settings) and smooth coating on the bottom of the mouse that allowed it to move real nicely on the mousepad.
I'm currently using the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT and it feels perfect for me. It's more on the expensive side tho but that's the only downside of this mouse in my option. Also fits well for my fingertip gripstye.
I think there is 1 more aspect of the mouse that you forget. lift off distance, for wrist aiming you want lod to be as low as possible while for arm aiming it wouldn't matter as much. while mice with newer sensor like pmw 3389 usually can adjust it's lod from 0.5 to 2mm mice that still use pmw 3360 usually stuck at 2mm minimum lod
that seem to be a mouse design problem too, like the vipermini has that issue, where ppl did like self modding and fixing the issue/minimizing it, meaning it is not impossible to solve but the company need to do it themselves
I use the logitech G502 hero mouse and when i first got it, i loved it! But now i really dont like it that much anymore because of the design and shape of the mouse.
Hama Urage Reaper 310 Unleashed, because it's designed for gaming, it's wireless (1ms), it has 10000 dpi, rgb, nice battery life, very good quality, and it isn't heavy. And it was 40€.
the click weight is SO true - I use the original Razer DeathAdder Elite mouse, and when I randomly decided to test the g203 I kept accidentally right clicking >:( made me so mad and not like the mouse at all, so I would must definitely need a heavier click weight - or at least not a light one
Modern wireless mice have comparable noticeable input delay. Your eyes would perceive both as having the same input delay and response time. So if you’re on a budget, get the orochi v2 or xm1r. Orochi is for fingertip (or claw if u have small hands) and xm1r is wired, best for claw
I recently purchased an Armaggeddon Nro 5 Starship iii mouse, wasn't very sure with the purchase because I got used to a Razer Deathadder which was alright but due to my hands being a bit bigger than the Razer mouse I needed something ergonomically bigger so I found the Nro 5 and being completely honest Armaggeddon out did themselves. The mouse feels way more premium than the deathadder I've been using for 2 years now and a tad bit cheaper too. Amazing mouse with some amazing features. 100 % would recommend for a big hands and great ergonomics for just under $ 60. Ps massive improvements in first person shooters now😊
Yoo, I also use a deathadder, and I wanna move to a glorious model d, but Idk if there are better options for under 70 dollars, any advice? Btw, I do wanna play games other than Valorant, but FPS games are primary
Thanks, this vid will help a lot. I'm currently using the g502 hero, cause my friend recommended it and when I played csgo on his account I hit every shot. But I've had this mouse almost for a year now and my mouse grip and the way I aim has changed dramatically. I went from palm grip to hybrid grip, to fingertip grip and now the most comfortable for fps games, claw grip. But before that I went from aiming with my wrist to my arm. This mouse is really great and has almost no input delay, but for serious gamers that aim practice and play long hours, don't buy😅. I'm gonna get myself the glorious model o wireless
i use a red dragon m711 because i used to play a lot of bedwars on minecraft to i got it for drag clicking to i could try to god bridge. still works okay for valorant
I'm using the Glorious Model O- It's a really good size for me (Sadly my hands are small) and it's really light coming with 60 something grams 😅 I used the wired version cause I have e a cat and it kicks the wireless so I switched to the wired so it was easier to find my mouse + the input delay with the wireless and I use a bungee and it's been really helpful it's a really good mouse and it comes in with the price of about 50$ so it's a really good price. I hope this helps if your getting the model o or trying to get a new mouse.
The input latency of wireless mice can easily rival wired mice. Just because a wired mouse is direct does not mean it is necessarily faster. I have literally every mouse known to man lol. No seriously though... Out of all of the wireless mice, my favorite are the Razer Viper Ultimate and the Finalmouse Starlight 12. The best affordable option is easily the G305 although I have not tried the Orochi yet and I heard it takes the value wireless crown. The starlight 12 medium feels better for my size hands with the weight being better but almost too light. The RVU has better main clicks (half the click latency which is noticeable), side buttons, better scroll wheel, no holes, better sensor and wireless tech. BTW, yes I have a GPX Superlight and I do not like it very much despite trying it on and off for about 6 months. Best wired mice imo: Deathadder V2, Zygen NP-01 and the M42. The only mice I don't own are Zowie mice although the EC1-C/EC2-C are tempting because they finally made some actual improvements. The XM1r could be one of my favorites but it is honestly a bit too big for me to play with comfortably but I do really like the shape, hence the M42 recommendation as it is similar in a way. The Viper Mini is really good, especially for the price but a bit cramped for me, I wish they made a size in between the normal size and the mini like the Starlight 12 medium.
@@xeltz4243 so the mice under 50 category is pretty good nowadays. However the wireless mice under 50 still isn't there yet. I will say the G305 is still one of the best budget wireless mice on the market for sure. The orochi I still haven't bought yet but want to try it out. My budget got a little tighter since my last comment. Also I found my endgame mouse for now. So wireless I would say those two. I would highly recommend saving up 47 more dollars for the Razer Viper Ultimate on Amazon (96.87$ right now) which even gets cheaper on holidays or black Friday. I haven't tried the newer Deathadder V2 X but I heard it was solid. That is if you are looking for a bigger mouse and that is under 50 as well. My favorite budget wired mouse I have ever used was the Viper Mini (27.10$ on amazon) and you could never go wrong with that one. Unless you are 6' 2" and above maybe or just don't like smaller type mice. I tried the model d but I honestly didn't like it that much for numerous reasons. I RMAd it twice and still have issues with it. The pulse fire haste I heard was really good and would to try that one as well when I get some extra cash. I mean you got quite a bit of options but I would say the G305 and Orochi would be your best bets. I can't vouch for the Orochi fully but based on the shape and the fact that I have mained the Viper Ultimate since it came out (until the starlight) I would be comfortable recommending it. I haven't heard of any serious issues with it either. Most people say it is the logical upgrade from the G305 as well.
@@Ryn0_333 bro i am a 12 year old and i cannot stretch my budget so i am just going with viper mini, will tell you the experience when I will play with it
I was using the g pro wireless for about 2 years but now I switched over to the g703 because the g pro wireless was giving me hand pain from the way I would tense my hand and the way I grabbed it I felt like I need a right handed mouse to feel more comfortable I definitely love the g pro wireless but in long hours of gaming I think I made a good switch.
I use a Razer Basilisk. It's a bit heavy and a bit big for my small hands but I am used to it and it has definitely improved my aim a bit. but maybe I'll switch to the Razer Orochi sometime.
I use Glorious model d as my mouse because its very light and kinda larger but not very big and as a grip style i use claw/palm mix with my medium size hand.
Actually all logitech mices which use Hero sensors have the same input lag as G PRO X :) they use the same sensors :) same story with razor mices, Roccat, Xtrfy, etc.
Quote of the Day: I'm currently using a G Pro X Superlight, but I do use a modded viper mini as well. Just depends on what I'm feeling like using on certain days
If you want a cheap option for a wireless mouse that provides good features like 1000hz polling rate, low weight and small size, then go for the logitech g304. Just at 35 dollars its provides u the features listed above. But if you have more money to invest then I would recommended to go for the razer viper ultimate.
Okay so wireless mice have a stereotype of being slower. This is not true for most wireless mice, as proven by LTT, and that video is testing mice that were using older technologies. So long as you don’t use bluetooth, both wired and wireless mice have similar input delay, but a wireless mouse could possibly experience lag or skips (from personal experience), if there are a lot of other wireless devices nearby, or the dongle is obstructed in some way.
@@DankAlien2580 Did you even watch the video? Just wondering, because you seem to be making the same generalizations that you're accusing us of making. Quite interesting.
To Andre, Linus Tech Tips' video proved that logitech mice have minimal additional input delay with their experiment, but don't touch on any others. Corsair's was slightly slower, and some more egregious examples of modern mice with wireless delay is the pwnage ultra custom, which was originally well received by aim communities. However, through tests, the pwnage ultra custom was found to have almost 10 ms more delay than something like a logitech G-pro and Viper Ultimate, along with wired mice like Viper Mini and a lot of Razer mice.
as much how big my hands are that normally other people can grip the deathadder like my hands. I got to say, it’s uncomfortable as hell gripping that thing. For some reason when i use the viper v2 pro with grip tape i feel way much better with my claw grip.
Naturally. I own 2 models of the deathadder (v2 pro and normal v3), a viper mini, and a used G Pro Superlight. The deathadder is definitely for larger hands or palm grip. If you're looking for a claw grip mouse I would go for the G Pro Superlight or Viper v2 Pro. If you're looking for a budget option, Viper mini is a great option, even after razer stopped production, but not sure how large your hands are, so that might be a factor.
@@Notiisx My hands are medium to large. I stopped using them now since i don't compete. When i use claw i use it for precise aim but now i'm using the Logitech MX518. It's one of my favorite classic mice. So now i only do casual gaming.
I use a Glorious model O- wireless, but I’m planning to move towards a razer orichi mouse, I really like small mice, especially when its 60 grams, that’s my ideal weight in a mouse, especially when wireless
A little tip for those who searching the whole Internet for Information: Just go to an Electro Market who's let you try the Mice. I don't know if this exist's in america but i think so. I live in Austria and I nearly always go to "Media Markt" in these Situations. If you think the Price is very expensive, you can just go to an App that Shows you the cheapest Price and then you can decide where you buy it
I actually had both the DA V2 pro and wired V2 version and for some reason I played better with the wired version. Maybe it is because the wired version weighed like 7g less but still, I found it odd.
For QOTD: I am currently using the Glorious Model O Wireless, it’s because I used to play minecraft then moved to valorant and I use this mouse because the ambidextrous shape feels comfortable for any grip I use for my opinion. And my rank is iron and I have a lot to progress to get better. I want another mouse aka the Logitech G Pro X Superlight
I use np01s from vaxee .I feel this mouse is better than zowie . There is lot of option with color so it match with most of the desk . Best part is the shape though.
if you mod it further you'll have even more enjoyable time, replace the cable with Paracord and if you can do or willing to learn soldering replace the switch with either huano switches if you want switch experience like those zowie mouse or if you want super snappy experience replaced it with kaihl gm 8.0
@@philiptang7032 or just replace the glide with aftermarket glide like tiger ice, corepad, etc to get even smoother glide. btw omron switches usually has double click issue or just died for no reason, my old g304 right click just died for no reason, I replaced the switch with huano blue white dot and it works again I don't know why major manufacturer like Logitech still stick with omron switches even though there are better option for more or less the same price. my newer g304 has been modded by replacing both right and left click with kaihl gm 8.0, replace the mouse glide with tiger ice, and using AAA battery with adaptor
I have a model O, but I feel its really cheap which its meant to be, and I want a premium feel, Im thinking aboput buying myself the g pro x, any recomendations?
im using a glorious model d-. i used to use a redragon m711 cobra(a right handed mouse) which was quite heavy and then my friend was selling his model d- for £25. it is also right handed which i am used to now because of how long i used the m711 for so using a normal mouse feels a little bit weird. its quite light and the cable is really flexible unlike my m711 which had a stiff cable. i think model o is abit better than d but i got this for half price so i dont really mind
@@Ryn0_333 I didn't for a while, as I used to use stuff like the mx510, intellimouse, palm grip style. However as I have been collecting, and using various mice, adapting to various grips. I have gone back to it here and there, and it has been pleasurable. I am currently back on that nostalgia phase and using the mx518 legendary.
I use a Logitech G502 Hero and I have all the weights in. I don't know what it is, but I simply cannot aim at all with a lighter mouse. It feels too loose and swingy in my hands and I don't have the degree of control I need with a lighter mouse. It's also the perfect grip for me.
i have been using the viper ultimate for about 2 months now and i would defo recommend it. if you can do get it with the charging dock it makes the experience even better
QOTD: Razer Viper Basilisk X Hyperspeed cuz I really like the shape of the mouse and I don't see any difference when I used a wired mice The Razer Viper Basilisk X Hyperspeed also fits my hand perfectly
Ok, i feel like going with the glorious model d would be best, cause its under 70 dollars, and its good for ganes like Valorant, Minecraft, and so much more. If anyone has any other recommendations for under 70 dollars, especially for Valorant, let me know, i would love to have more options
I use Razer Viper Ultimate. I was specifically looking for a wireless mouse because I was just sick of the wire getting in the way but I told myself that If I buy something then it has to be good because I was aware of the input delay. Viper ultimate gave me all I needed. Low input lag, good battery, all the buttons, good grip, wireless aspect, good look, adjustable settings (DPI, pre-made DPI settings) and smooth coating on the bottom of the mouse that allowed it to move real nicely on the mousepad.
Wireless mouses have the same or less input delay than wired don’t bully me I was it on Linustechtips :)
3:25 Viper ultimate be like ' *don't get in my way* ' to the wire lol
i'm sorry, i'll stop
Lol 😂😂😂😂😂 I liked it
@@warriorvedangop ty
@@cZk75137 wlcm 😀😁❤️
I'm currently using the Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT and it feels perfect for me. It's more on the expensive side tho but that's the only downside of this mouse in my option. Also fits well for my fingertip gripstye.
I think there is 1 more aspect of the mouse that you forget. lift off distance, for wrist aiming you want lod to be as low as possible while for arm aiming it wouldn't matter as much. while mice with newer sensor like pmw 3389 usually can adjust it's lod from 0.5 to 2mm mice that still use pmw 3360 usually stuck at 2mm minimum lod
that seem to be a mouse design problem too, like the vipermini has that issue, where ppl did like self modding and fixing the issue/minimizing it, meaning it is not impossible to solve but the company need to do it themselves
I use the logitech G502 hero mouse and when i first got it, i loved it! But now i really dont like it that much anymore because of the design and shape of the mouse.
Hama Urage Reaper 310 Unleashed, because it's designed for gaming, it's wireless (1ms), it has 10000 dpi, rgb, nice battery life, very good quality, and it isn't heavy.
And it was 40€.
the click weight is SO true - I use the original Razer DeathAdder Elite mouse, and when I randomly decided to test the g203 I kept accidentally right clicking >:( made me so mad and not like the mouse at all, so I would must definitely need a heavier click weight - or at least not a light one
Glorious model o
currently using g pro hero. The shape is perfect for my fingertip claw hybrid grip
QOTD: Currently I have the Logitech G Pro Wireless, I'm loving it, maybe in the not so near future I'll change it to the Superlight version
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I have a Logitech g 203 because Is a good price quality mouse, It gas a good sensor, and It has got a good grip
I really like your voice.Its really calming and soothing
Same
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Modern wireless mice have comparable noticeable input delay. Your eyes would perceive both as having the same input delay and response time. So if you’re on a budget, get the orochi v2 or xm1r. Orochi is for fingertip (or claw if u have small hands) and xm1r is wired, best for claw
I am Having Logitech M190 it's so lucky for me 🤩🤩
Edit - Love From India ❤️
I recently purchased an Armaggeddon Nro 5 Starship iii mouse, wasn't very sure with the purchase because I got used to a Razer Deathadder which was alright but due to my hands being a bit bigger than the Razer mouse I needed something ergonomically bigger so I found the Nro 5 and being completely honest Armaggeddon out did themselves. The mouse feels way more premium than the deathadder I've been using for 2 years now and a tad bit cheaper too. Amazing mouse with some amazing features. 100 % would recommend for a big hands and great ergonomics for just under $ 60. Ps massive improvements in first person shooters now😊
Yoo, I also use a deathadder, and I wanna move to a glorious model d, but Idk if there are better options for under 70 dollars, any advice? Btw, I do wanna play games other than Valorant, but FPS games are primary
As a disabled gamer I use the Logitech G600 because it has 20 programmable buttons.
Thanks, this vid will help a lot. I'm currently using the g502 hero, cause my friend recommended it and when I played csgo on his account I hit every shot. But I've had this mouse almost for a year now and my mouse grip and the way I aim has changed dramatically. I went from palm grip to hybrid grip, to fingertip grip and now the most comfortable for fps games, claw grip. But before that I went from aiming with my wrist to my arm.
This mouse is really great and has almost no input delay, but for serious gamers that aim practice and play long hours, don't buy😅.
I'm gonna get myself the glorious model o wireless
Can i ask? What if you had high sensitivity it is good to choose lightweight mouse?
thanks for the guide
i use a red dragon m711 because i used to play a lot of bedwars on minecraft to i got it for drag clicking to i could try to god bridge. still works okay for valorant
I'm using the Glorious Model O- It's a really good size for me (Sadly my hands are small) and it's really light coming with 60 something grams 😅 I used the wired version cause I have e a cat and it kicks the wireless so I switched to the wired so it was easier to find my mouse + the input delay with the wireless and I use a bungee and it's been really helpful it's a really good mouse and it comes in with the price of about 50$ so it's a really good price. I hope this helps if your getting the model o or trying to get a new mouse.
this is the chillest guy ever lol
The input latency of wireless mice can easily rival wired mice. Just because a wired mouse is direct does not mean it is necessarily faster.
I have literally every mouse known to man lol. No seriously though... Out of all of the wireless mice, my favorite are the Razer Viper Ultimate and the Finalmouse Starlight 12. The best affordable option is easily the G305 although I have not tried the Orochi yet and I heard it takes the value wireless crown.
The starlight 12 medium feels better for my size hands with the weight being better but almost too light. The RVU has better main clicks (half the click latency which is noticeable), side buttons, better scroll wheel, no holes, better sensor and wireless tech. BTW, yes I have a GPX Superlight and I do not like it very much despite trying it on and off for about 6 months.
Best wired mice imo: Deathadder V2, Zygen NP-01 and the M42.
The only mice I don't own are Zowie mice although the EC1-C/EC2-C are tempting because they finally made some actual improvements. The XM1r could be one of my favorites but it is honestly a bit too big for me to play with comfortably but I do really like the shape, hence the M42 recommendation as it is similar in a way. The Viper Mini is really good, especially for the price but a bit cramped for me, I wish they made a size in between the normal size and the mini like the Starlight 12 medium.
I have a bughet of 50 dollars and cannot find a good wireless mouse, can you give me any suggestion or I will go with viper mini or glorious o-
@@xeltz4243 so the mice under 50 category is pretty good nowadays. However the wireless mice under 50 still isn't there yet.
I will say the G305 is still one of the best budget wireless mice on the market for sure. The orochi I still haven't bought yet but want to try it out. My budget got a little tighter since my last comment. Also I found my endgame mouse for now. So wireless I would say those two. I would highly recommend saving up 47 more dollars for the Razer Viper Ultimate on Amazon (96.87$ right now) which even gets cheaper on holidays or black Friday. I haven't tried the newer Deathadder V2 X but I heard it was solid. That is if you are looking for a bigger mouse and that is under 50 as well.
My favorite budget wired mouse I have ever used was the Viper Mini (27.10$ on amazon) and you could never go wrong with that one. Unless you are 6' 2" and above maybe or just don't like smaller type mice. I tried the model d but I honestly didn't like it that much for numerous reasons. I RMAd it twice and still have issues with it. The pulse fire haste I heard was really good and would to try that one as well when I get some extra cash.
I mean you got quite a bit of options but I would say the G305 and Orochi would be your best bets. I can't vouch for the Orochi fully but based on the shape and the fact that I have mained the Viper Ultimate since it came out (until the starlight) I would be comfortable recommending it. I haven't heard of any serious issues with it either. Most people say it is the logical upgrade from the G305 as well.
@@Ryn0_333 bro i am a 12 year old and i cannot stretch my budget so i am just going with viper mini, will tell you the experience when I will play with it
@@xeltz4243 fair enough, I was not aware of your age. Either way, the viper mini is a good pick.
I was using the g pro wireless for about 2 years but now I switched over to the g703 because the g pro wireless was giving me hand pain from the way I would tense my hand and the way I grabbed it I felt like I need a right handed mouse to feel more comfortable I definitely love the g pro wireless but in long hours of gaming I think I made a good switch.
is the g703 smaller then the superlight?
@@jjj_cs yes , a little
I use a Razer Basilisk. It's a bit heavy and a bit big for my small hands but I am used to it and it has definitely improved my aim a bit. but maybe I'll switch to the Razer Orochi sometime.
I use Glorious model d as my mouse because its very light and kinda larger but not very big and as a grip style i use claw/palm mix with my medium size hand.
What’s your sense? Im so uncomfortable bc it’s so slippery and I can’t find a sense
Mous bunge is so good i've use it for 2 years and I can not reccomdend it enough
Hk sirus m is my go to. I feel dumb but I love it
I use the reddragon m690 1 wireless it has little to no delay I love it
I am currently using Bloody a90 (I bought it while I was still playing Minecraft)
Love your content thx 🙂
Actually all logitech mices which use Hero sensors have the same input lag as G PRO X :) they use the same sensors :) same story with razor mices, Roccat, Xtrfy, etc.
Quote of the Day: I'm currently using a G Pro X Superlight, but I do use a modded viper mini as well. Just depends on what I'm feeling like using on certain days
I was gonna freak out when he said trackball.
Thank you for the vid
The mouse I use is the Logitech G402 cuz it's affordable and has a super comfortable shape
i currently use the model o wireless, it is light and feels nice
If you want a cheap option for a wireless mouse that provides good features like 1000hz polling rate, low weight and small size, then go for the logitech g304. Just at 35 dollars its provides u the features listed above. But if you have more money to invest then I would recommended to go for the razer viper ultimate.
Okay so wireless mice have a stereotype of being slower. This is not true for most wireless mice, as proven by LTT, and that video is testing mice that were using older technologies. So long as you don’t use bluetooth, both wired and wireless mice have similar input delay, but a wireless mouse could possibly experience lag or skips (from personal experience), if there are a lot of other wireless devices nearby, or the dongle is obstructed in some way.
Finally someone with brain while noobguides declares all wireless mouse have input delay
@@DankAlien2580 Did you even watch the video? Just wondering, because you seem to be making the same generalizations that you're accusing us of making. Quite interesting.
To Andre, Linus Tech Tips' video proved that logitech mice have minimal additional input delay with their experiment, but don't touch on any others. Corsair's was slightly slower, and some more egregious examples of modern mice with wireless delay is the pwnage ultra custom, which was originally well received by aim communities. However, through tests, the pwnage ultra custom was found to have almost 10 ms more delay than something like a logitech G-pro and Viper Ultimate, along with wired mice like Viper Mini and a lot of Razer mice.
as much how big my hands are that normally other people can grip the deathadder like my hands. I got to say, it’s uncomfortable as hell gripping that thing. For some reason when i use the viper v2 pro with grip tape i feel way much better with my claw grip.
Naturally. I own 2 models of the deathadder (v2 pro and normal v3), a viper mini, and a used G Pro Superlight. The deathadder is definitely for larger hands or palm grip. If you're looking for a claw grip mouse I would go for the G Pro Superlight or Viper v2 Pro. If you're looking for a budget option, Viper mini is a great option, even after razer stopped production, but not sure how large your hands are, so that might be a factor.
@@Notiisx My hands are medium to large. I stopped using them now since i don't compete. When i use claw i use it for precise aim but now i'm using the Logitech MX518. It's one of my favorite classic mice. So now i only do casual gaming.
I use a Glorious model O- wireless, but I’m planning to move towards a razer orichi mouse, I really like small mice, especially when its 60 grams, that’s my ideal weight in a mouse, especially when wireless
My mouse is the Ninjutso Sora (a 45 gram wireless mouse). imo it's endgame territory
A little tip for those who searching the whole Internet for Information:
Just go to an Electro Market who's let you try the Mice. I don't know if this exist's in america but i think so. I live in Austria and I nearly always go to "Media Markt" in these Situations. If you think the Price is very expensive, you can just go to an App that Shows you the cheapest Price and then you can decide where you buy it
i use a g502 as it is my dream mouse and i like heavy mouse
I use a red dragon passer m 600!
Im using Glorious model o wireless. Switched it from GPW few weeks ago
I use a Wired model D
QOTD: i have 5 mice but i like the logitech g prowireless. I just randomly got it cuz i wanted a wireless mouse and i had enough budget
I USE $15 Cheap gaming mouse and its so good the sensor spins out WOOOOOOW!!
I use the Razer Deathadder V2 Pro because I love wireless mice, have big hands, am a palm gripper, and it’s not too light nor too heavy at 88 grams
I actually had both the DA V2 pro and wired V2 version and for some reason I played better with the wired version. Maybe it is because the wired version weighed like 7g less but still, I found it odd.
For QOTD: I am currently using the Glorious Model O Wireless, it’s because I used to play minecraft then moved to valorant and I use this mouse because the ambidextrous shape feels comfortable for any grip I use for my opinion. And my rank is iron and I have a lot to progress to get better. I want another mouse aka the Logitech G Pro X Superlight
What’s your rank now?
Im still iron 3 still but im progressively getting better
Luv from India ❤️
I use np01s from vaxee .I feel this mouse is better than zowie . There is lot of option with color so it match with most of the desk . Best part is the shape though.
I wanted to choose a mouse in the end, I got even more confused and now I don’t know which one to buy(((
I actually enjoyed this vid
if you mod it further you'll have even more enjoyable time, replace the cable with Paracord and if you can do or willing to learn soldering replace the switch with either huano switches if you want switch experience like those zowie mouse or if you want super snappy experience replaced it with kaihl gm 8.0
@@albioncia i don't think i have the time and resources to do that though thank you for the expert advice! I appreciate it! ❤️
@@philiptang7032 or just replace the glide with aftermarket glide like tiger ice, corepad, etc to get even smoother glide. btw omron switches usually has double click issue or just died for no reason, my old g304 right click just died for no reason, I replaced the switch with huano blue white dot and it works again I don't know why major manufacturer like Logitech still stick with omron switches even though there are better option for more or less the same price. my newer g304 has been modded by replacing both right and left click with kaihl gm 8.0, replace the mouse glide with tiger ice, and using AAA battery with adaptor
@@albioncia thank you i'll keep that in mind! So that i'll already know if ever that happens to my g102 as well 😁
personally I feel you shouldn't get a heavier mouse for control, get a lighter mouse and a slower mousepad
I have a model O, but I feel its really cheap which its meant to be, and I want a premium feel, Im thinking aboput buying myself the g pro x, any recomendations?
im using a glorious model d-. i used to use a redragon m711 cobra(a right handed mouse) which was quite heavy and then my friend was selling his model d- for £25. it is also right handed which i am used to now because of how long i used the m711 for so using a normal mouse feels a little bit weird. its quite light and the cable is really flexible unlike my m711 which had a stiff cable. i think model o is abit better than d but i got this for half price so i dont really mind
i use the gmo- but after this vid, im getting a g703!
I’m using the razer death adder v2 mini and I’m getting the endgame gears xm1r
Let's see. Zy rail, outset ax, np01, np01s, mm720, orochi v2, death adder v2 pro, g703, gpx, prime wireless, aerox 3 wireless, thanks for asking.
That's child's play friend, come back when you have at least 30 or more... lol
Oh I do! That list is my valorant mouse list. I have Apex mice, moba mice. Probably around 55- 60
@@Pelvic_Sorcery Fair enough, just curious, you don't like the Viper Ultimate at all?
@@Ryn0_333 I didn't for a while, as I used to use stuff like the mx510, intellimouse, palm grip style. However as I have been collecting, and using various mice, adapting to various grips. I have gone back to it here and there, and it has been pleasurable. I am currently back on that nostalgia phase and using the mx518 legendary.
I use a Logitech G502 Hero and I have all the weights in. I don't know what it is, but I simply cannot aim at all with a lighter mouse. It feels too loose and swingy in my hands and I don't have the degree of control I need with a lighter mouse. It's also the perfect grip for me.
Thanks a lot, Polling Rate is the main issue with my mouse(9:12) and I can't find an explanation anywher....
I have been using the model d for a while now and I want a new mouse
Im currently using razer deathadder chroma. But maybe im going to buys a viper ultimate soon.
i have been using the viper ultimate for about 2 months now and i would defo recommend it. if you can do get it with the charging dock it makes the experience even better
QOTD: I am currently using the razer viper that I got in the all star bundle. I am looking to get the wireless model o.
The RVU imo is a much better mouse than the GMO.
input dealy in wireless mouse is less of an issue now..
I’m using topmate m11 it’s off brand but it came wit my keyboard I want the razer viper but idk my hands are kinda big
The mouse in the thumbnail is the viper ultimate u can tell by shape
QotD I use the razer viper min. It fits my hand size and is comfortable
I got a razer essential
And ive seen really strange opinions
Some say its meh
Some say it good
And i want to know is it bad?
Rip I've been using the logitech g600 since I was in 5th grade and am still using it with wrist aiming.
I cant wrap my head around the fact you said wireless mice have input delay in 2021...
Iam. Currently using the msi clutch gm20 elite
What is your hand length ? From wrist to your tip of finger
I use the normal mouse wired...parents dont emcorage too much gamming...so its just deafult....
:(
But im better using that :)
i feel u
QOTD: Razer Viper Basilisk X Hyperspeed cuz I really like the shape of the mouse and I don't see any difference when I used a wired mice
The Razer Viper Basilisk X Hyperspeed also fits my hand perfectly
and I don't really feel that is heavy and I tried light mice and I couldn't stand them
i am using a antesports gm300
Razer Basilisk Ult upgrading to Viper Ult or Viper V2 Pro
QotD: I am currently using a Glorious Model D. I wrist aim. With normal grip
right now i have a wireless mouse but i lost the usb adapter for it so now i just use wired (g703) 🥰
I have viper mini should i buy 8k?
I also have the razer viper mini
If i hold my fingers together only 3 can be om my mouse. The rest is om the outdifr bc it is do small
Tenz be like nahhhh anything works
Actually i use Razer viper mini but i would change my mouse but i don t know to go for cable or wireless type(I have finger tip style)
6:51 emily: thats body shaming
Now wireless mouse are so good there worth every penny because they can compete and even be better than wired
I'm using ec1-a i have other mice like g305 superlight and viper 8k but the ec1-a is just better
This guy: A heavy mouse like G600 that weighs 133 grams
Me using a 285 grams mouse: bruh
Ok, i feel like going with the glorious model d would be best, cause its under 70 dollars, and its good for ganes like Valorant, Minecraft, and so much more. If anyone has any other recommendations for under 70 dollars, especially for Valorant, let me know, i would love to have more options
i have small hands and my supperlight feels great
I use a Logi G203, very cheap and very reliable
Logitech g pro superlight black
I am currently using a razer viper mini and a logitech g305
i play using a claw grip and hence need an ergonomic shaped mouse
I'm using an office mouse and i chose it because I did not want to get the belt from my parents
i using a glorious model d-
is the STEELSERIES GAMING MOUSE AEROX 3 be a good mouse?
Yes almost anything steelseries is good
i have a 21*12cm long hand, any recommendations ?
I jumped from a 150 grams mouse to a 61 lmao