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H**Y
for niche gamers its almost perfect. for the general gamer maybe look elsewhere.
build quality is solid on my copy, no squeaks, creaks or cracks in hand. Clicks are snappy and springy although they do sound a bit hollow. same with the side buttons, although they are oddly placed. Battery life is decent but for me it took forever to charge, most mice you dont notice a cable if you plug it in and game but due to the size of this one you do. speaking of size, the weight is okay. yes it is light but in this form factor my lamzu atlantis FEELS lighter than it even though the lamzu is almost twice the weight. for my general review, i will say its a great mouse in function and form and if youre wanting to dip your toe into fingertip mice then this is a phenomenal starting point and potential end point for some. for your average gamer, this is a very niche mouse, if you just want a small light weight mouse, id probably look elsewhere. if youre here reading this review all the way through however, this may be right up your alley.now for the niche aimer community. if you arent exclusively a fingertip aimer then this mouse is going to take some getting used to. being a clawgripper myself, i was still able to jump in kovaaks and match most scores but my hand was cramping frequently. it is a very fun mouse to use however and one i will keep in my collection and add to my rotation. i think the grips that come with it are almost mandatory though and it you want to use the side butttons then you really need the grips and to lock your hand positioning in. the skates are probably the best part of this mouse, ive had prevoius gwolves mice and the skates did not feel this smooth. my only gripe with the mouse is that the sensor is potentially a bit far back considering where they want your hand to be based on the side buttons. if youre in the aimer community and have seen the reviews and want to try it, grab this when its on sale, the bang for buck you get is insane for the quality.
W**C
Better than Finalmouse for half the price
First off, the obvious things. It's wireless, ultra-lightweight, and has a solid shell. It's objectively one of the best mice on the market.The shape is great for fingertip grip. Coming from using a pincer claw-fingertip grip with 19x9.5 hands, I was able to adjust pretty easily to pure fingertip. It's possible to knuckle claw, but I don't have much experience with it.Clicks are amazing compared to two of my previous main mice (mm710 and G502). Very light and snappy with very little pre and post-travel. They do rattle a little bit when you shake the mouse vertically without touching them but that's negligible and doesn't affect use. The back side button is great and crispy but the front one is a little bit mushy. The scroll wheel is nice and has good, defined steps.Solid build quality in general. No creaking or side button actuation even when you vice grip it. I've dropped it a few times spinning it on my desk (I'm a lil stupid) and still have no issues with performance.I plug it in to charge every few days and I've never had an issue with battery life.I'd 100% recommend this over any other mainstream mouse for pure fingertip grip. It even comes with quality grip tapes and GULONG (scent packet). Can't wait for the 4khz version. Gwolves my beloved.
L**T
Amazing intro fingertip mouse
If you are looking to buy this mouse, here are a few things you should know that I wanted to know.To start off, I am a pretty big mouse guy. I have been maining the OP1we for some time now, and wanted to change up how I aim. I would also like to mention that I use an Artisan Zero xsoft pad. This will be important later. That being said, this mouse is very interesting. I like to say interesting because there is definitely a niche that this mouse fills. You either A; have very small hands B; use a fingertip grip. Those are the only two criteria in which you should buy the mouse, but im not going to dock points here for it. Now that we know who the mouse is for, lets discuss the pros and cons.Pros:-Weight is decent at 38g on my scale-Grips and large feet come in the box (dot skates dont work on xsoft pads)-Excellent shape for fingertip grip-Decent M1 and M2 clicks-Good priceCons:-micro usb...-Horrific scroll wheel placement-Side buttons are a bit hard to press-Battery life (but i can excuse this due to the weight)-Weight could be a little bit lower (but lighter=/=better)Conclusion: Get this mouse if you are interested in trying fingertip grip, if you hate the style, no biggie, only out 50$. If you enjoy the grip style and want to keep the same shape, go for the WLMouse Miao. If you like the grip style but want a lighter, smaller experience, go for the HSK Pro or Fenrir Series
C**R
Great product
Amazing mouse especially for the price, I know the fingertip grip isn’t going to be for everyone. But having online software no download needed, tons of accessories, and great battery life. Only draw backs are since this the older version of the mouse it has micro usb and not type c.
R**Y
First finger tip mouse - Love it
I was hesitant to try a finger tip mouse, sinking 100+ $ into something I might not enjoy. Enter this mouse, while it has some dated features (no usb C, max 1000hz polling etc) It's a great entry point to see if this style of mouse works for you, and even better on sale!I personally have no issues reaching the side buttons, and use them frequently for my games. Quality wise it has a full plastic shell, so no worries of dust damage like full honeycomb designs. Very light, glides great on my glass pad, overall a joy to use for work and games! If you are looking for an entry point to this shape/style, i'd say this is a great pick.
C**N
Great But Faulty.
Shape is amazing but the right click does not work all of the time. Need to press very hard to actuate. Dealbreaker. Wondering if I just got a faulty unit or they are all made like garbage. Time will tell.
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