
Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
Customizable MMO workhorse, durable, but discontinued and pricey.

Running these analyses costs money. Buy through my links to help keep lights on! I may get a small commission.
Using x3 / x3 pro for a long time its a good mouse working fine for a long no issues faced at all
Using x3 / x3 pro for a long time its a good mouse working fine for a long no issues faced at all
I have both the attack shark x3 pro and mchose m7 pro and the mchose definitely feel more refined. The attack shark is also squeaking if you claw grip stronger
sold my x3 pro because of disconnection issues lol, playing an fps game then it randomly shuts off. never touching an attack shark again
Hit and miss. The R1 had some issues above 1000 dpi, but the R6 is perfectly fine. The X3 feels cheap but i paid 12$ for it so...it just is cheap. Overall I'd recommend either ATK or Mchose over them, if you were going to get AttackShark get the X3 Pro.
Here's a few 30$ or less solid mice all sub 60g. * Lethal LA-1: Original shape, good for all grip types, my personal favorite on this list. Lethals first attempt at aouse has a small flexing issue on the side, its unlikely to ever come up in regular usage, but caused them to drop the price. Its a solidly thin claw shape with a larger solid rear hump, basically a scaled up OP1 which feels great to use. * ATK X1: Viper V3 Pro clone shape, a larger hourglass with solid feelnfor any grip style and a good coating. It'll have a 3395 SE which is basically a 3311, perfectly fine in most cases just dont go above 1600 dpi. * ATK A9: Logitech G Pro Superlight clone shape. Larger potato shape great for all grip types though large for fingertip yet some still do. The A9 SE and normal A9 are 25$ and 30$ respectively though neither will have a coating and will have a 3311 ad 3395 SE. * VXE R1: X2 Medium clone shape, larger flatter sides great for all grip styles. No model sub 30$ will have a coating yet the normal R1 that is sub 30$ has a 3395. * Delux M600: Viper Mini clone shape, smaller and solid for fingertip and claw but a bit small for palm. Not sure the internals and harder to find with no coating but solid implementation on the model I got. * Phylina S450: HTS+ Clone shape, larger middle hump with hourglass shape and deeper curves, Great for all grip types though difficult to fingertip with its height. There's a chance the model you get wont have function software its a toss up, 3395 no matter the model. * Attackshark X3: Original hourglass shape, smaller than other mice solid for all grip types. Probably the worst QC on his list but the pro model isn't terrible. 3395 with a good implementation, the pro model is better but slightly more expensive closer to 35$, where yoy can find the original as low as 12$ at times. * Attackshark R1: Razer Deathadder V3 Mini shape clone, palm and claw. Really cheap at 16$ usually packing a 3311. * Metaphyuni P1: Exact shell as Attackshark R1, but better sensor at higher price can be found at 30$. * Metaphyuni P2: Zowie U2 clone shape, solid for claw and palm. Huge rear hump and flare makes it great for getting solid palm contact for a claw or palm grip, curves to aggressive for other options, gotta hunt for deals on that one. * ATK U2: Zowie U2 Clone shape unsurprisingly. Solid coating on all models, newer so harder to find good deals for but older sensors like a 3311 in the sub 30$ model. * Ajazz The Entire Company: Ajazz isn't the best quality. Ajazz isn't even good quality. They are lower range okay mice but offer an *extremely* wide variety of mice in different shapes (usually clones) for low prices. Those are all the ones that come to mind off the top of my head. There's certainly more like RAWM and other companies and if you just look up 3395 on Aliexpress you'll see shitloads
Here's a few 30$ or less solid mice all sub 60g. * Lethal LA-1: Original shape, good for all grip types, my personal favorite on this list. Lethals first attempt at aouse has a small flexing issue on the side, its unlikely to ever come up in regular usage, but caused them to drop the price. Its a solidly thin claw shape with a larger solid rear hump, basically a scaled up OP1 which feels great to use. * ATK X1: Viper V3 Pro clone shape, a larger hourglass with solid feelnfor any grip style and a good coating. It'll have a 3395 SE which is basically a 3311, perfectly fine in most cases just dont go above 1600 dpi. * ATK A9: Logitech G Pro Superlight clone shape. Larger potato shape great for all grip types though large for fingertip yet some still do. The A9 SE and normal A9 are 25$ and 30$ respectively though neither will have a coating and will have a 3311 ad 3395 SE. * VXE R1: X2 Medium clone shape, larger flatter sides great for all grip styles. No model sub 30$ will have a coating yet the normal R1 that is sub 30$ has a 3395. * Delux M600: Viper Mini clone shape, smaller and solid for fingertip and claw but a bit small for palm. Not sure the internals and harder to find with no coating but solid implementation on the model I got. * Phylina S450: HTS+ Clone shape, larger middle hump with hourglass shape and deeper curves, Great for all grip types though difficult to fingertip with its height. There's a chance the model you get wont have function software its a toss up, 3395 no matter the model. * Attackshark X3: Original hourglass shape, smaller than other mice solid for all grip types. Probably the worst QC on his list but the pro model isn't terrible. 3395 with a good implementation, the pro model is better but slightly more expensive closer to 35$, where yoy can find the original as low as 12$ at times. * Attackshark R1: Razer Deathadder V3 Mini shape clone, palm and claw. Really cheap at 16$ usually packing a 3311. * Metaphyuni P1: Exact shell as Attackshark R1, but better sensor at higher price can be found at 30$. * Metaphyuni P2: Zowie U2 clone shape, solid for claw and palm. Huge rear hump and flare makes it great for getting solid palm contact for a claw or palm grip, curves to aggressive for other options, gotta hunt for deals on that one. * ATK U2: Zowie U2 Clone shape unsurprisingly. Solid coating on all models, newer so harder to find good deals for but older sensors like a 3311 in the sub 30$ model. * Ajazz The Entire Company: Ajazz isn't the best quality. Ajazz isn't even good quality. They are lower range okay mice but offer an *extremely* wide variety of mice in different shapes (usually clones) for low prices. Those are all the ones that come to mind off the top of my head. There's certainly more like RAWM and other companies and if you just look up 3395 on Aliexpress you'll see shitloads
I just wanna discuss how goated this mouse felt for users with small hands like me (especially short fingers 18.5x9cm). When I got this mouse out of the box, holding it felt perfect as I told myself "this is it, my endgame mouse". But upon using it ingame, the sensor feels delayed, input laggy almost as if I'm playing on 125hz polling rate. I know it's not just me because I had it compared to my superlight 2c's instant response time. I returned it and got it refunded tho. Now I need recommendation from you guys, does anyone know a better option than the Zaopin Z1 Pro with flawless weight balancing and top-tier sensor with 0 delay? I heard the Mchose G3 Pro also has this same input laggy issue. I'm also okay with Attack Shark V3 pro's shape and I'm open to hear recommendations similar to that. Attack Shark V3 pro was a good mouse and I felt like I performed fine with the shape itself but the mouse felt dense (?) because it was a small mouse and it weighs 60g. While the attack shark v3 regular is 49g but front heavy so i would like to avoid that. Looking forward to recommendations, cheers!
I just wanna discuss how goated this mouse felt for users with small hands like me (especially short fingers 18.5x9cm). When I got this mouse out of the box, holding it felt perfect as I told myself "this is it, my endgame mouse". But upon using it ingame, the sensor feels delayed, input laggy almost as if I'm playing on 125hz polling rate. I know it's not just me because I had it compared to my superlight 2c's instant response time. I returned it and got it refunded tho. Now I need recommendation from you guys, does anyone know a better option than the Zaopin Z1 Pro with flawless weight balancing and top-tier sensor with 0 delay? I heard the Mchose G3 Pro also has this same input laggy issue. I'm also okay with Attack Shark V3 pro's shape and I'm open to hear recommendations similar to that. Attack Shark V3 pro was a good mouse and I felt like I performed fine with the shape itself but the mouse felt dense (?) because it was a small mouse and it weighs 60g. While the attack shark v3 regular is 49g but front heavy so i would like to avoid that. Looking forward to recommendations, cheers!
I hated how the OP1 8k was too narrow on the grip width and superlight 2c was kinda similar to that. I have small hands but my hands ache from gripping the 2c idk why. Also I can't feel it's hump for claw grip as much as I did on the Attack shark x3 pro. I might be weird for saying this as a claw grip user but I do not like high back humps. I want the humps to be in the middle like the superlight 2, attack shark x3 pro, razer viper mini smth like that
I have an attack shark v3 pro and it seems pretty good but I have not used it that much yet

Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
Customizable MMO workhorse, durable, but discontinued and pricey.

VXE
R1 Series
Budget king: lightweight, great value, long battery life.

Hitscan
Hyperlight
Ultra-light (39g) for small hands; sensor is outdated.

Razer
Viper V3 Pro
Adaptable shape, optical clicks, but scroll wheel malfunctions.

Logitech G
G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse
Durable, heavy workhorse with free-spin scroll; prone to double-clicking.

Ranked #1
Hitscan - Hyperlight

Ranked #1
Teevolution - Terra

Ranked #1
Razer - Viper Ultimate

Ranked #1
ROCCAT (Turtle Beach) - Kone Pro

Ranked #1
Logitech G - G600 MMO Gaming Mouse

Ranked #1
Razer - Naga Trinity