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Agreeable_Log_5699 • 3 months ago

HS Hyperlight + Venom60he geon raptorv2

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ali_k20_ • 6 days ago

Ok, under $100 you have a lot of great options. If you aren't afraid of Chinese clone mice (and you shouldn't be), you can get literally any shape with an amazing sensor and switch implementation. With that said, My recommendation: Endgame gear. OP1 8k v2 is under 100 and is amazing. It is wired which if that's a deal breaker, I'd get the OP1w 4k for $80 on amazon right now XM series for larger hands. Hitscan hyperlight is another can't miss. Pulsar x2 crazy light has gone under $100. I think right now it's 130. M chose mice are excellent knock offs L7 is basically a pulsar x2 K7 is a viper v3 clone If it were me, I would get an op1 or a viper V3 pro for like $130, or a super light 2c for also I think $130, you'd pay a bit of a premium, but if it's a gift for your brother, he may not appreciate how cool the lower cost clone brands are and they just want with all the pros are using, and if you buy it off your Amazon and you have how much more no hassle return policy.

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94KiloSlamBars • 8 months ago

Hitscan hyperlite/mz1 wireles, gsr se 2/raiden x soft , the finals, v rising

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4K4llDay • 7 months ago

If you have medium to large hands, the Viper V3 Pro is the best option, especially if you're working and gaming with it. While the hyperlight is a great gaming mouse, it's just a lot smaller and requires your hand to more aggressively grip the mouse. This will cause fatigue and cramping over long work sessions.

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4K4llDay • 7 months ago

Viper v3 pro would probably be fine, but it's definitely big. You might be more comfortable on a lamzu Maya, egg Xm2 or op1, or hitscan hyper light. People rave about zowie as well, I just don't know them well enough to recommend a specific model. People also love Scyrox, except some people complain that they do not implement the sensor very well. I would investigate more. It might be a great choice for you. One key thing to know is that every single mouse these days uses the same 2-3 sensors and 2-3 processors. Those sensors and processors have a baseline capability, so really performance on mice these days is just a non-issue. Some companies create firmware that works better than others (hence why people complain that the same sensor feels worse or better on one mouse than another), but ultimately the most important feature is *shape*: How it feels in your hand, how it feels to move on the surface of your mousepad. Also, consistent reports and reviews of good build quality is important. Research is the best way to find what you like! I personally ordered multiple and kept the one I liked the most. Just make sure where you're buying has good return policy if you do that.

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AlphaCentauriYT • 3 months ago

Hitscan hyperlight & type 99 soft

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AkTi4 • 6 months ago

Great mouse for sure, bur saying its "the best" is just stupid. It really depends on grip, hand sice and general preference.

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alchemymcr • 4 months ago

Compared to the hitscan hyperlight(my favorite mouse ever) how's the op18k, is it good? Smaller?

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Animaldeamor • 2 months ago

I just got the hitscan Hyperlight. its a game changer man. I went from Logitech 502 Heroe to the hitscan and Few games in i can tell my acc is waaaaaaay better.

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AnAngryShrimp • 11 months ago

Bro I got like the same hand size as you basically, and very similar grip style lol, crazy. I got a YouTube channel for mice I have reviewed that I loved for small hands. Based on your grip style I can easily recommend: ZA13-DW will fit your small hands phenomenally because of your hybrid palm claw grip. I can't tell, but if your pinky curls on the grip.l, it'll fit very very nice into the side grooves of the ZA13-DW. If your pinky and ring finger are resting in the forward right side of the house, the front sides flair out very nicely to accommodate them. Also has a fantastic hump that'll secure your palm as well. HITSCAN HYPERLIGHT is a super safe symmetrical shape that fits essentially every grip style, even your palm/claw grip because you have baby hands like me. Performance is top notch, and is extremely great price/performance. For a full palm grip: lamzu thorn, this thing is def one of my favorite ergos hands down for full palm contact. These three are absolutely going to be great choices for you, def look into them. I'll plug my YouTube change here for you as I've reviewed both the ZA13-DW and the hyperlight and we have basically the same hand size. Cheers, https://youtube.com/@lobsterreviews-r1b?si=Qd-329zZbU0TWWZk

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AbeFroman615 • 5 months ago

Hitscan Hyperlight. It's 40g, great QC, Omron opticals and a sensor position moved a smidge towards the front of the mouse; that combo made me a believer

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redditor • about 6 months ago

depends on your hand size. it feels big to me

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Ya not a huge fan of the mid hump, but the way the buttons curve around your fingertips is so nice.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

G Pro X Superlight is a great starting point. I have the same hand size as you and prefer relaxed palm and I've been using one every day since 2020 I also just bought a Hitscan Hyperlight and was also looking at a Maya X

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redditor • about 5 months ago

If you don't mind the wire, the OP1 8k is really nice for general use. You can go for the 1k version too if you want something cheaper, I usually hover around 1-2k polling rate.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I ended up going with this, this is fantastic feeling! definitely fixed the few remaining issues I had with these two mice. Thanks!

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Hitscan Hyperlight, I'm alternating between the two, Op1 definitely has the better shape though the Hyperlite has a good shape while being light and wireless, but im also keeping an eye out if the upcoming v2 of the Op1 w4k is 50g as it'll be better in every way. Not sure if it'll be that weight though. ps. and my hand size is the same as yours

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redditor • about 8 months ago

Don't get anything from Logitech, the quality is so bad now. Honestly the best build quality mouse if the op18k (a wired mouse). But if you really don't want wireless then something like a scyrox v8 or Hitscan hyperlight are built amazingly for around $70

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Honestly, I started with a Viper Mini and MP510 I've not become better while having all these new peripherals 20+ mice and mousepads. Of course I'm better than 5 years ago lol, but aim training and just playing the games I like has helped much more than peripheral changes. I went from a Viper Mini 5 years ago to a Hitscan Hyperlight (similar shape) basically went full circle lol. Even tried the XM1 that you have but it was too large for my hand, but it felt very premium to me at the time.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

Interesting, I really like the curvature on my Viper mini compared to the Hitscan Hyperlight. Maybe It's preference thing I feel like I'm way more locked in with curved in sides, not too much like the original Maya or Atlantis mini tho

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Top 3 rn for me is the Hitscan Hyperlight, Gpx 2c and the Viper V3 pro

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redditor • about 4 months ago

I haven't bought a pulsar mouse yet. I have a medium ulx I love and I also like the hitscan hyper light a lot as well. I was interested in their x2f and their other new one. How have you liked pulsar so far

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Omron opticals on the Hyperlight is the lightest for me. Maya and Atlantis are the second lightest.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Hyperlight is considered a very safe small shape already, if you ever used a viper mini before, just think of it as a less curvy, flatter vm. I would easily rec the Hyperlight to anyone who wants a small mouse

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I just got the hitscan Hyperlight. its a game changer man. I went from Logitech 502 Heroe to the hitscan and Few games in i can tell my acc is waaaaaaay better.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Hitscan Hyperlight is currently the popular mouse going around right now. I own one so there is some subtle bias but it's for smaller size hands

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Had them both, would still choose the hyperlight if price was the same

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redditor • about 9 months ago

I dont know how small your hands are but mine are 17x9 and i love my Hitscan Hyperlight (39g to your DA's 103g). I also love my X2 Crazylight but thats another pricerange. Looking for ergo shape maybe a Pulsar Xlite V3 Mini (52g), i had it but i cant say i put enough time in to really evaluate it. I bought it to try an ergo and pretty quickly went back to symmetrical shapes.

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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 4 months ago

The hitscan hyperlight would have been the no brainer had they not released the 2c, now it just comes down to how much you're willing to spend

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redditor • about 4 months ago

I'd go hitscan for this one.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

measure your hand dimensions (length and width). then try and search for mice that best suit your hand size and grip style. I came from the ATK X1 (VV3 shape) and it just didn't suit my grip style. I got the hitscan hyperlight, which is close to the viper mini shape, and it fits in my hand like a glove.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

Hitscan Hyperlight and Ninjutso Sora V2 GOAT. Cheap option: ATK F1 Ultimate

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Hitscan Hyperlight is pretty small with the sensor a bit forward which is nice for fingertip imo. It also has comfort grooves which the GPX lacks. I haven't tested it much, but I see people doing really well on Kovaaks with it - i've heard it has a nice mix between maneuverability and stability - the hump is positioned well. Other than that you could check out EG xm2we, scyrox v6, ninjutso sora, mchose l7. AFAIK after doing the research recently, these are also smaller mice that people recommend. Mchose l7 and scyrox v6 are a bit cheaper i've read. I used a combo of RTINGs "all reviews" chart, EloShapes website, and video reviews to learn about them

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I am kinda in the same boat as you, but with the Viper Mini shape. I went the road to test many of the new vipers, but it didn't cut it until I found my main mouse that is Hitscan Hyperlight. My tip to you: If you found your shape, the mouse that feels right, If the sensor position on it feels right and also that the tracking on surface and the weight feels perfect, why just switch out your mouse If It does the job. It's not about getting the latest mice because they are out there. It's about keep on using the mouse that feels great in your hand and in-game. Your DAV4 is also on-par with all the mice out there, If you think about that It has the latest components that Razer makes, equivelant to what other brands use in their mice. Keep it and use it, if It feels great for you. Get rid of the hype that everyone is talking about. A pherephial is always different in everyone' own preference. DAV4 is solid.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

It is probably one of the best mice of the moment

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redditor • about 6 months ago

yes. safe shape, high build qualiy, great performance

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redditor • about 9 months ago

I kinda wish i didn't sell my Hitscan Hyperlight so soon after I got it.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

I have 18x9 hands and have an ATK X1 (viper v3 clone). Its almost full palm for me. I can do a very slight claw grip but its not comfortable. I also have an ATK F1 v2 and a hitscan hyperlight. Both much easier to claw grip

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Hitscan Hyperlight and WlMouse Qisha(balance)

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redditor • about 5 months ago

If you are looking for that back hump, the OP1 8k is really good, the precision and stability you get with the shape is insane. But it's a really thin shape so if you want something wider, the Hyperlight is your best bet albeit with a less aggressive back hump.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

It isnt cheap, Hitscan is overpriced. You know what is cheap? Sub 30usd sub 55g 3395 chinese mice. You know what else is cheap? Chinese 3950 sub 40g mouse for 45 usd. As for terrible fekker switches info eyejokerdb, sharpkb, other chinese specialists or Ponnie. All of them came to same conclusion

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redditor • about 3 months ago

In my 10 years of being in the hobby, on and off, tried a bunch, none really blew me away. Until I tried this mouse. I've never been inclined to post about my mice because none of them really overly impressed me. This has. Fantastic Mouse. I have zero complaints, what has impressed me the most are the flatter sides, low button height, coating, click implementation. It's a simple shape in the grand scheme of things but that's what makes it all the more impressive to me. Hand size: 19x10 Relaxed Knucke Claw Pincer Claw Fingertip Grip

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Atk f1 , hitscan hyperlight for more of a viper mini esque shape or for a bigger mouse the viper v3 pro

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Hitscan hyperlight is def the better mouse but it really depends on hand size and grip

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I may have missed to put that in lol. Hitscan Hyperlight! It is in the photo at least

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Depends on your grip style really. I have somewhat small fingers with a big palm (pincher claw) and I enjoy most egg shapes. You could give mchose g3 or zaopin z1 a try for example, super cheap but great mice. Stuff like vxe mad r or hitcan hyperlight could work well too.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

17x9 here, maining the Hitscan Hyperlight rn (kidn of a relaxed claw/fingertip hybrid) and cant recommend it enough. Next mouse to try will be the HTX Mini for pure fingertip (might change my mind last second and go full on HSK Pro).

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Hitscan Hyperlight & Pulsar X2H es + Wooting 60HE & OHY XVX HE68 + Artisan FX Raiden Mid XXL + Tekkusai The Phantom.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

So what the fuck do you want to prove? That hitscan is bad p/p value? It has worse power draw? It got worse tracking on glass (observed by me and measured by Razer). It is pricier despite using much cheaper sensor, does not include high polling rate dongle and is heavier after all .Cant believe this douchebaggery shilling is still tolerated on some subreddits. What is next? More money sipped into marketing means better performance? What a god damn clown

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redditor • about 5 months ago

Op1 8k is a good choice, if you want a similar shape the hitscan hyperlight

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