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According_Loss_1768 • 4 months ago

You have fairly large hands. A lot of those mice are going to be too small for your claw grip style but suitable for fingertip. Maybe consider how often you're doing each grip if you are narrowing down your choices to that list. I have 19.5x11 and relax claw the Deathadder v3 pro and Lamzu Maya X. I can easily fingertip the Maya X if I wanted to use that style of aiming.

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_abysswalker • 11 months ago

you've got tiny hands. mine are slightly bigger and I didn't like the superlight, too big to comfortably grip. the V3P and Maya X have a similar shape and size still, if I had to pick from your list, I'd go for the Sora V2. if you'd like a middle-placed hump, there's the hitscan hyperlight, scyrox v6, atk f1 and many others and to answer your other question - unless you need a load of buttons, any mouse you're comfortable with is also good for productivity and daily use

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A_Fistful_of_Pez • 5 months ago

My hands are similar to yours. Ended up going with a Deathadder v3 Pro after trying a slew of mice. Mchose A7 (gpx clone), and Maya X were too small, had to hold them in an odd tilted way to not feel discomfort. Even the Maya Thorn didn't feel right.

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A_Fistful_of_Pez • 5 months ago

My hands are similar to yours. Ended up going with a Deathadder v3 Pro after trying a slew of mice. Mchose A7 (gpx clone), and Maya X were too small, had to hold them in an odd tilted way to not feel discomfort. Even the Maya Thorn didn't feel right.

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akhahkhahkamir • 3 months ago

original lamzu maya, not the maya x. I love my maya x feels great and I imagine for smaller hands the maya will feel similar

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akhahkhahkamir • 3 months ago

original lamzu maya, not the maya x. I love my maya x feels great and I imagine for smaller hands the maya will feel similar

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acrazyr • 10 months ago

maya x clears the superlight so hard 😭😭

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AkTi4 • 3 months ago

I have it but I use my Maya X, battery life is decent. I charge it once every week

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94KiloSlamBars • 16 days ago

If you like the mid size mouse size and enjoyed the g502. Viper V3 Pro, Lamzu Maya X and Harpe Ace 2 are all flagship mice that you will not go wrong with. They are in the same size range and have a bit of shape and curve to them with a mid hump. They all have great click feeling and coatings with the Maya edging them out for the crispiest main click feeling. If you go down a deep rabbit hole you can branch off the gpro superlite and viper v3 and start looking at Chinese clone mice to save 50 or dollars but that would require you kinda know what shape you already like then you will end up with 20 plus mice after a couple years like most of us. If you have Best Buy near you go check out some display mice in person if not then you can't go wrong with one of the 3 I recommended. Good luck

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94KiloSlamBars • 15 days ago

Yeah it happens, best coating is on the Harpe ace 2 and it's a bit more nimble then the viper v3 having a bit more of a slope on the butt. So you can easily use many grips.. viper probably the safest of the 3 and the Maya will have the crispy clicks and lowest weight. You will enjoy any of them if you want to go with a different mouse I'd go with the Rawm levitation v4. Inspired by the viper and I've heard nothing but good praises about it

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Aimlabs_Twix • 9 months ago

The Maya X 🔥 [Biased cause we have a collab with Lamzu](https://imgur.com/a/Yu2qx7L) but it was my favorite / main mouse beforehand too!

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Aimlabs_Twix • 9 months ago

What about it haha, also a great mouse that we had worked on (OG size) but the Maya X does everything right for me

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Adept_Protection_576 • 6 days ago

I tried the highest end Razer and Logitech. Razer Pro x 3 whatever the latest model is, was really nice. However I surprisingly ended up loving the Lamzu Maya X. Amazing button clock, great size, super high performance. Good software to configure it. I recommend trying it out. https://lamzu.com/products/lamzu-maya-x

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Adept_Protection_576 • 18 days ago

I was skeptical but tried and now love the Lamzu Maya X. Just the right size/shape. Super light. Button press is just right. Also tried the Viper Razer Pro v3 and the top Logitech. Jared the Logitech, Razer Pro V3 was also excellent.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

If your budget is limited and you want something comfy and you play palm grip I think the Mchose A7 could definitely fit you, if you can spend a bit more the Lamzu Maya X / Logitech GPX are some of the greatest mice of the moment and are worth the investment.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

Lamzu Maya X Can't go wrong with one of the best in this category, comes around 100-130 and is praised a lot. If he's somewhat into mice and tech, he should be aware of it and will acknowledge your effort!

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Lamzu Maya X, it also uses an online software like Wootings wootility. https://preview.redd.it/tmrzqs5d1tae1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7fd4d0da2e70251ca645dca751eb33ffc44cf558

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redditor • about 4 months ago

I really like the Maya X shape but it feels floaty regardless of what settings I apply. There's also a very weird motion delay that I get on it, and not on other mice.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Should go to Mousereview or some other mouse-specific subreddit for more expertise. Here people tend to suggest things like G502/X for large hands: G502 is NOT suitable for large hands, it's a small mouse as far as grip goes: The largeness comes from flaring and edge-detail that won't affect how it feels in the hand. For what it's worth: The Deathadder is probably the best shape for large hands. But the Essential model is seriously gimped and is practically a office mouse with Razer's styling. And the newer version of the gaming-specific Deathadder are of a slightly different shape: Still good for large hands, but it's no longer exactly the same. The Viper V3 and G Pro X Superlight are medium-to-large shapes too, but very universal. It's unlikely you'll be able to hold them by fully enveloping it with your entire hand if you have very large hands. They are more like "claw grip" shapes. I have large hands and i do like both of those: They are very similar in shape. I personally think the Viper V3 is slightly better and less generic. But another option for that particular category is the Maya X: Also a very similar shape to both. But sometimes cheaper. All that being said: It's not necessary to hold a mouse by palming it. A lot of people prefer different grip styles, and a lot of shapes can work with a lot of hand shapes. I personally don't mind the Aerox 3 at all, but it's small enough for it to be basically a fingertip-only mouse. Which can still be very good: Fingers are more accurate at small adjustments than the wrist is (and you should avoid using the wrist to do that due to carpal tunnel anyway.) Either way, the general knowledge regarding mice in this place is questionable, you can even extend this to me.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Maya x. That mouse opened my eyes. Too bad the shape was too big for me

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I have a very similar hand size to yours, and I have tried many mice in the past few weeks. I usually play with a relaxed claw grip. If any shop where you live offers a return policy or allows you to try mice in their shop, I would suggest that. Your palm should have decent support, and all of your fingers should be able to rest naturally. I didn't like the Viper V3 Pro because it was too narrow in the middle, and the clicks caused my fingers to go into a V shape. My pinky had no place to rest. The Maya X and Superlight 2 are much more comfortable and universal for symmetrical mice. For ergos, I might recommend the EC2 or Xlite V4 medium, which are very popular shapes. I believe that mice under 122x62x40 will feel weird if you sometimes palm your mice and are used to good palm support. Smaller mice would work, but you need a different grip style with your hand size.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

the L7 Ultra+ is a Sora V2 clone rather than an X2 medium clone. I am enjoying it more than the Maya X even though the maya x is comfortable.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Lamzu Maya X for ambi. Lamzu Thorn or Paro for ergo.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Yes but I also have a scyrox v8 in the mail. Wanted to try out another claw shape. I also have been leaning towards smaller mice as of late

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I feel for my hands Maya X hump to be more rounded that the OG Maya and the sides on the Maya X to me a little flatter which causes me pain in my ring and pinky fingers for my Pincer Claw

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Viper V3 Pro. And it would be even better if they used Omron opticals. That's why I still keep the Maya X around but the shape just isn't quite as good as the V3P.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

I'm really liking the Maya X

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I have large hands too and I also end up holding the Superlight at an off angle due to discomfort. After many mice, I realised the issue is width. The Superlight ticks all the boxes except for the narrower width between where you rest your thumb and pinky. Try something wider like a Viper v3, Lamzu Maya X, (if you're willing to try unusual Chinese brands) Mchose K7 Ultra or Mad G Max. I personally use all 4 of these with far more comfort than the Superlight. If you want to try ergo, you can't really go wrong with the latest deathadder V4 pro.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

i know this is old but i had the same issue, the trick was i had to unpair my other mouse then do an update on the new maya or atlantis champion then re connect it to the 4k dongle.. what i could never get figured out was though was how to have both mice paired to the 4k one at the same time so i could swap back n forth to compare the mice.. online it says its possible.. honestly they should of just included a new 4k dongle that could support multiple lamzu mice out of the box because i only returned it for that reason otherwise would of kept it.. i have a superlight 2 as my work mouse or storyline games, ulx comp for apex legends and fps comp games, and returned the lamzu but loved it for overwatch and marvels for its spammable clicks. another mouse i want to add to my lineup is WL beast x with the 3950 sensor update, i tried the max when it was the only one with new sensor and it was too big, but now they have the regular and mini, when the atlantis champion drops in black i will get it again and see if the dongle issue is resolved but as of now they only have pink and white which was a weird color option to start off on

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redditor • about 5 months ago

GPX took 3 months to adjust, OP1 took 2 months, Atlantis and Maya 1-2 months, Viper v3 Pro took 3 weeks since it felt like a fuse between the Viper Mini and GPX. Hitscan only took 2 weeks, the flat sides threw me off a little on the Hyperlight but it was really comfy and locked in after getting used to it. The most time I spent on a mouse besides the Viper Mini is the Maya. Mained it for 8 months, thought the hump was a little safe and didn't provide enough support while also having tapered sides that didn't feel right, but man it was almost a perfect mouse. The internals, coating, clicks, sensor implementation were perfect. Could gladly main the Maya again, traded it for a Viper v3 Pro unfortunately. With enough time to adjust, I don't think any mice in todays market will hold you back in any significant way. The Maya has glaring issues in-terms of shape, but with time it became one of my all-time favorites.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

I like the maya x alot I had a superlight and viper v3 pro and I chose the maya x cause its the lightest and it fits my hand the best and my grip style. I use a palm grip and its really nice. The battery life is really good and is alittle cheaper then the other options and I cant tell the differnce in quality at all. I think the maya x is my favorite out of all the mice ive tried

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redditor • about 10 months ago

The Maya X 🔥 [Biased cause we have a collab with Lamzu](https://imgur.com/a/Yu2qx7L) but it was my favorite / main mouse beforehand too!

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redditor • about 10 months ago

47g $130 maya x: god's gift to humanity 47g $130 tenz: garbage

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Modern wireless mice don't have any noticeable lag at all, and are practically the same as the wired ones in terms of latency. Stating your hand size and grip type could be useful so we can recommend a mouse that will be comfortable for you. Check out VXE mad R if you have small/medium hands and use claw or fingertip grip, check out ATK X1 pro if you use palm grip and have large hands, check out Lamzu maya X if you claw grip and have large hands or palm grip with medium hands, check out ATK F1 extreme if you use palm grip with small hands.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

My fnatic maya x is my goat

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Yeah I know considering I played equally well with it compared to my Maya X. I'll have to return it back to Amazon.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

My hands are similar to yours. Ended up going with a Deathadder v3 Pro after trying a slew of mice. Mchose A7 (gpx clone), and Maya X were too small, had to hold them in an odd tilted way to not feel discomfort. Even the Maya Thorn didn't feel right.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Can be, Indeed is not even comparable too my lamzu maya but was fine

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redditor • about 6 months ago

18x 10-11cm. I am maining the Mchose L7 ultra plus as I feel it suit my relaxed grip better than my Maya X.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

better mouses in general, stuff like gpx known to have cheap skates. mchose makes some of the best mice. Also chinese mouses have copied shapes to a masterpiece lol. i got g502x as a daily driver cuz of infinite scroll. Switch to a lightweight when gaming. Tried many, viper v3 pro, terra, maya x, atk mad r, xm2w v2. Always go back to the L7 ultra+

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Fascinating, I have slightly larger hands and aim better with small mice. I recently returned a Lamzu Maya X (a g pro / viper hybrid) but I liked how the dome shape made it easy to change grips. I found myself mostly palming it, and rolling it around under my knuckles for micro adjustments. I can see the appeal.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Would probably switch in the Lamzu Maya x over the atlantis. Seems to be their most popular shape now. Maybe switch out the pulsar x2v2 for the dav3.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Looking at your foto it's probably a palm grip, so I'd recommend either a very safe ambi shape like gpx 2 (many cheaper clones available) or maya x or an ergo like Deathadder v3/v4 pro (hyperspeed if you want smaller), Xlite v4 (es) medium, ec2-dw, e1 or superlight 2 dex

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redditor • about 1 month ago

Maya X is still my allround recommendation, if you can soare the bucks I would also recommend the WlMouse beast X in the size of your liking, it still is the best feeling mouse (actually feels premium). Rawm es21 is also similar shape and a good mouse. If you like potato shapes Ninjutsu ten air is also great ( beautiful coating).

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Ya I also have a maya x but tbh I may sell it, it's too big and doesn't have enough of a hump for me. It's. It's a good mouse for casual games and productivity tho

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redditor • about 5 months ago

FK1 in the past, now Maya X

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redditor • about 5 months ago

For now I use the Maya X and the MCHOSE L7 ultra +. Both are great but my mind is gravitating toward the G Pro 2 lightspeed or the GPX 2 as I don't want to chase lightweight anymore and just want something that works

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Sold some mice I wasn't using and used some of the money to buy a hitscan hyperlight. Just returned my Maya X and I'm gonna cop the CL as soon as the return gets processed.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

I am currently using the Maya X butI have the Xlite V4 coming Monday. I'm hoping it can replace the X

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redditor • about 4 months ago

I have it but I use my Maya X, battery life is decent. I charge it once every week

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redditor • about 2 months ago

[https://ecommerce.datablitz.com.ph/products/fnatic-x-lamzu-maya-8k-wireless-gaming-mouse-fnatic-special-edition-orange](https://ecommerce.datablitz.com.ph/products/fnatic-x-lamzu-maya-8k-wireless-gaming-mouse-fnatic-special-edition-orange) This variant is more expensive though but comes in orange. Pero yung mga murang variant same performance. [https://ecommerce.datablitz.com.ph/products/lamzu-maya-x-8k-superlight-wireless-gaming-mouse](https://ecommerce.datablitz.com.ph/products/lamzu-maya-x-8k-superlight-wireless-gaming-mouse) Ajazz also has an orange mouse medyo mas mabigat nga lang. [https://ecommerce.datablitz.com.ph/products/ajazz-aj159-apex-tri-mode-gaming-mouse-black-blue-orange-white](https://ecommerce.datablitz.com.ph/products/ajazz-aj159-apex-tri-mode-gaming-mouse-black-blue-orange-white) I own both by the way but I'm using the Ajazz when i'm not sniping in BF6. Then I turn to my Lamzu when I'm sniping.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

original lamzu maya, not the maya x. I love my maya x feels great and I imagine for smaller hands the maya will feel similar

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redditor • about 10 months ago

What about it haha, also a great mouse that we had worked on (OG size) but the Maya X does everything right for me

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redditor • about 6 months ago

I'm currently testing out the Maya X. I was nervous about the way it fully fills up my 19.5*10.5 hand (coming from smaller mice), but with a featherlight grip, I am able to roll it around under my fingertips for micro adjustments quite well. Also, these stock skates feel amazing on my hard pad. I think it might be a keeper.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

You won't like the v8. The hump is severe. Ditto the Inca. I think too big for your hand size, I'm 18.6x10cm and the hump on both is a bit too severe for me. Crazy light x2 mini is good. Any viper mini clone will be good. Lamzu maya not X. Op1 for sure.

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