ATTACK SHARK

R1 Wireless Gaming Mouse

ATTACK SHARK R1 Wireless Gaming Mouse

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Sentiment score59% positive
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Last updated: Jul 9, 2026

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Reddit Iconabsentframe
6 months ago

Attackshark R1 or X5 (5-6k range). Its wireless

Reddit IconAddiicTeD
27 days ago

Howdy guys, I've just recently discovered this reddit. I previously had a SteelSeries Rival 300 but it was worn and I wanted to switch to a wireless mouse. I've recently acquired the Attack Shark R1 and was kind of impressed with it. The battery lasts for a while, the switches seems fine and the sensor is good. However, it is kind of small. I have a mid-large sized hand and use the palm grip, which is perfect for the Rival, but feels weird on the R1, I feel most of the time I'm switching to claw/fingertip grip due to its size. I use 800 DPI and the mouse is for my desktop to navigate the web, do some work and play MOBA/FPS. There's literally nothing else that bothers me in this mouse except its size. I've looked for mice with similar specs, but larger (kinda like the Rival, EC1 or DA) since I'm right handed, but they're kind of expensive. I live in Brazil and import taxes are humongous here so I was looking for something I could find for around R$200 or 40 USD final price considering freight and taxes. I've found the EWEADN A5 quite interesting but there are 3 versions (Standard, Pro and Ultra) and I couldn't figure out if the differences between them justify the difference in price. It seems the differences between them are the sensor (PAW3311 vs. 3395) and the battery (500mAh vs. 800mAh). Has anyone here ever used this mouse, what do you think of it? Is it good? I could find the standard version for around R$180 (36 USD) and the Ultra for around R$250 (50 USD). Is the Ultra version worth the difference? I've also looked into the Delux M900 Pro for around R$300 (60 USD) and the Attack Shark V8 for around R$450 (90 USD) but I find them quite expensive and not worth the price, at least for Brazil. Which one would you guys recommend? Is there any other similar options I should consider? Thanks in advance!

27 days ago

As u/obfeskeit said earlier, the shape and size are very important. For small hands and claw/fingertip grip I highly recommend the AttackShark R1, it's cheap and it's great. For bigger hands and palm grip I would like to know the answer as well, since I'm trying to find one for myself, but I'm inclined to the EWEADN A5, the Delux M900 Pro or the AttackShark V8.

Reddit IconAlyXayn
3 months ago

Hello fellow gamers, I am currently looking for a good budget friendly gaming mouse (preferably wireless). I was currently using attack shark r1 until it randomly decided to give up and is now just not working idky. I prefer light weight mice and play valo, cs and dota.

Reddit IconBobDerFlossmeister
5 months ago

I've only ever used g502s with all weights for the last 12 years and I want to try a lightweight mouse. I got the attack shark R1 to see if I am comfortable without all the weight and, while the buttons feel somewhat mushy, I like shape alone so much more than the 502's. The thumb rest on the g502 is too small for my thumb and I sometimes accidentally click the side buttons. Can you recommend a wireless mouse with a similar shape to the R1 for around 70-80€/ 90$? Like the title says my hands are 20x11 and I use a palm grip so I'd like something at least the same size or larger as the g502 or R1.

Reddit IconBrakkoNullo
6 months ago

It glides pretty well on my pad, I dunno what were you expecting

6 months ago

I was not sure if to buy this one for 40 dollars or the r1 from attack shark at 16. Went in the end with the attack shark just to try wireless mode and it’s great. But death adder v3 at 8k polling rate just for 40 dollars with all the previleges of the razer software was a hard contender

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