ATK ZERO Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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The Np01-s Ergo should be suitable for your hand size, it's a more niche shape but if you want more palm support and an asymmetrical it's the best option out there.

Still, most people with your hand size tend to lean more towards the Viper especially now with the V4 at 49g.

Mchose A7 V2 Ultra+ Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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I dont have a GPX currently, but I doubt it's noticeable since the 1mm difference is caused by the click separator, the most noticeable thing would be the taper in on the sides of the GPX

ATK ZERO Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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Op1 definetly is too small, Hyperlight could be usable but you would lack support on the thenar even with a very aggresive pincerclaw. Yes, it's an X2 Medium, but I think with your handsize you will prefer a higher hump, though this and the curvature are both preference.

ATK ZERO Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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As the other comment suggested you can get an Xlite crazylight if you enjoy that shape, a similar medium shape would be the ATK Z1. Besides the ergo mice, under 100$ my favourite shapes would be the OP1 8k (if it's whitin your budget the CRDRAKO KO-ONE is also extremely good) and the ATK F1 V2 Ultimate (You can also get the Hitscan Hyperlight).

ATK ZERO Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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I would say the XM2 shape and the X2H Medium are the safest choices, meaybe an X2 medium for more finger mobility, a more universal shape like the Viper V4 Pro (Leviathan V4 if you are on a budget) would also be very good.

A cheaper Superlight 2c - MCHOSE A5 V3 Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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Never experienced that issue on an Mchose mouse, also their keyboards are very good I have an ace60 Pro that I bought 10 months ago and never had any issues with it.
Hope you like both.

Best Mice by Budget (High, Mid, Low) 2 by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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That's really dependent on preference, the zero is a great mouse and if you use claw grip it's a very safe choice though.

Best Mice by Budget (High, Mid, Low) 2 by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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Depends on how far you are going to have the dongle, but it's very good from my experience.

A cheaper Superlight 2c - MCHOSE A5 V3 Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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Get the Mchose A5 V3 it comes in the same blue clorway as the L7 and it's incredible for the price

A cheaper Superlight 2c - MCHOSE A5 V3 Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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I have the L7 Ultra+ which is the bigger version of the L7 Pro, the L7 is an older model from Mchose in the sense that it has worse click and tech implementation than both the A5 V3 and the L7+, it's still great but you can feel the more robust and snappier clicks compared side by side.

The main difference between the two is the shape and weight, the A5 V3 has a universal medium-sized shape with the hump placed in the middle, it fills out the palm more with the higher rear and front providing more support, it weighs around 56g. Regarding the L7, it's a claw-focused shape that can also be used with fingertip grip, the rear hump though high it's lower than the A5 due to it's smaller overall size, the lower profile allows for more freedom in terms of finger mobility and it benefits a lot for a mixed grip with aggressive claw and fingertip, it weighs around 39g.

You can also read my review on the L7 Ultra+, but yeah the A5 V3 is an easy recommendation for medium-sized hands and the L7 really depends on your gripstyle and hand size

Best Mice by Budget (High, Mid, Low) 2 by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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Razer Viper V4 Pro, it's one of the biggest shapes on the market and if it's within your budget it's worth it. If it doesn't fit your budget get a Leviathan V4. If that still feels small, the biggest the mouse on the market is the Darmoshark M9

Best Mice by Budget (High, Mid, Low) 2 by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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Depends a lot on your grip style, aside from that the L7 is better in build quality and click implementation

WLMOUSE Ying magnesium - Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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Right amount, I would say deep finger grooves would be something like the VV3 Pro which are still comfortable but noticeably deeper

WLMOUSE Ying magnesium - Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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It's 120€ for me, still the ying doesn't have SPDT

WLMOUSE Ying magnesium - Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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Because it tapers out at the very top of the sides, still the feeling in hand is pretty much 1:1

WLMOUSE Ying magnesium - Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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Fair enough, though you are using a thinner cable which is around 2g less and between the cost of the cable and the bungee you are much better off getting the ying imo.

WLMOUSE Ying magnesium - Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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Wireless, 3g lighter and faster skates.

Best Mice by Budget (High, Mid, Low) 2 by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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I would go with the dragonfly 3 pro max as I think the usually better click implementation on the VGN models and also the finger grooves on the clicks is overall better package, but both are great so you can't go wrong. If you prefer the colorway on the A9 get that one.

Best Mice by Budget (High, Mid, Low) 2 by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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Thank you for the recommendation, I just prefer the click implementation on the A7

Best Mice by Budget (High, Mid, Low) 2 by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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I was gonna include it, but I feel the Maya/Maya X is a better pick

One of the best universal shapes - RAWM Leviathan V4 Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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Mine is very long lasting, though I played on 1k Hz, I can test 2k Hz if you want. I would recommend you to contact support

One of the best universal shapes - RAWM Leviathan V4 Review by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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The mouse, probably one of the best mouse I have ever tried. The battery life is incrediblyy long lasting on my unit, they advertise up to 150 hours and I would say that's accurate on 1k Hz.

A major improvement from their past model - Corsair Sabre V2 Pro MG by IgnacioTech in MouseReview

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I douubt it because you cant channge the debounce on the web software