
Darmoshark - M3 Micro
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I'm also a woman, although as other comments say your hands are smaller than normal for the average women, which is around 6.8 i believe. For reference, my hands are around 6.4 inches long from base of the hand to the middle finger tip, and I play valorant. I have two recommendations: the Darmoshark m3 micro, or the lamzu atlantis mini. **Darmoshark M3 Micro** It's a pretty small brand but I've had this mouse for a year with no issues so far. (not my main mouse though, used to constantly for around 3-4 months)I got it originally because my superlight was way to big to control properly with claw grip. this mouse was great for claw, but cramped my hands over time because of how small it is. my fingertips go around a cm over the top when I fully palm grip it, which sounds like it might be good for you. Clicks are pretty good, ever so slightly mushy on the post travel but not really noticable. Overall the mouse feels very sturdy but you can tell theres a difference when it comes to the click quality. 8k polling possible, good sensor, around $40 dollars, I definitely recoomend this for you its a gem. If you use fingertip/extreme claw, you could also try their M5 air potentially **Lamzu Atlantis Mini:** My current mouse. the hump is not very centered and more towards the back. After a year of almost continuous use I can feel the left click is a little more mushy but nothing major. This mouse fits my claw/palm grip almost perfectly, but it might feel a little too wide for you. Personally I really like the shape, I think you should definitely give it a try if the m3 micro is too small. good luck!
That's a fingertip mouse, but the Darmoshark M3 Micro is like a full sized mouse just shrunken down and fairly light at less than 45 g but if you battery mod it it'll get a lot lighter because the stock battery is really heavy. Honestly for a cheaper option I would say the ATK U2 Mini is a good option at 40 g as I like the normal sized version with my 18.7 cm x 9.8 cm hands.
I got a darmoshark m3 micro a month or two ago and now everything else feels like a brick and like I have no ability to micro adjust. Keychron m4 gets here tomorrow and I'm probably about to ruin my ability to enjoy using any normal sized mouse again. Guess it's ok though maybe I'll stop buying so many.
Β What are your hand measurements. And as someone with large hands(21x11cm) switch to fingertip. Palm grip sucks, though you will need to buy a new mouse. You canβt fingertip a g502, I would recommend, as a budget starting option, darmoshark m3 and if you are comfortable. The m3 micro(itβs a really small mouse) but to your hands itβll act like what a fingertip mouse is to a regular person. If you want to compare the shapes just use eloshapes
forget about aftersales service but the darmoshark m3 is a solid mouse for that price
dont have experience with that one but i would just save the extra little bit and get the m3 instead, looks to be better
pretty similar situation to mine, in fact, I had the same mouse. Ended up getting a Darmoshark M3 and am pretty happy with it, but you could prefer the N3 to rest the pinky
the companies you listed pretty much have no issues. but im gonna rank them based on personal preference. 1. VXE/VGN (got the R1, but it creaks when i squeeze it, not a deal breaker) 2. Mchose (havent used any but they have really interesting shapes) 3. Zaopin (only have the z2 and its a solid performer overall) 4. Darmoshark (got the m3 but the build quality felt cheap) for context i also have a pulsar x2 superclear and a lamzu thorn that are priced way above the ones above and they have more issues than the other chinese mice combined.
How much is the Darmoshark M3 where you are? It's a big mouse and more of a viper shape but it's not a crazy difference to the FK1. I have 22x12 hands and the biggest issue is that 99% of mice are made for guys with average hands I tried the Darmoshark and even though it's cheap I thought it was a solid mouse, the only reason I'm not currently using it is because I like ergo shapes otherwise I'd still probably use it
My hands are slightly smaller than yours and the G502 feels like a toy to me so ignore these suggestions, it's marginally bigger than the basilisk but for big hands it's basically identical. In reality they don't make mice for us, none of them will fill our palm so I tend to pick mice with a decently wide footprint to get a decent grip on with my fingers, the mice that have been decent to achieve this for me are: Darmoshark M3, Teevolution Terra, Zowie EC1-CW (EC1-DW is the newest version), pulsar Xlite V3 Large (V4 is the newest version). None of these will your palm because they don't fill mine but they're wider and more substantial than the G502/basilisk shape which is narrow and awkward.
My hands are 22x12 and it's virtually impossible for me to find a mouse long enough, I've tried a lot of suggestions and I don't think people really grasp how big that hand in the picture is so they post mice that are big to them. I prefer big mice meant for palm grip because at least I can claw or fingertip them but they don't make mice that are long enough unfortunately. The stand out mice for me are Teevolution Terra, zowie EC1-DW and Darmoshark M3 but I'm claw/fingertip with all of them, they just happen to be chunky enough to get hold of
Darmoshark M3 is a big mouse and it's exactly 65g, he could lower dpi or sensitivity a bit to account for the weight, it's got great reviews and in terms of shape it's basically a viper shape for large hands
My hands are 22x12, a lot of guys suggest big mice that are teeny tiny because they don't comprehend the actual size you're posting. The two mice I'd recommended are: Teevolution Terra, it's not long but it is light and wide so you can get a good grip on it Zowie EC1-DW, it's very similar size and shape to the death adder essential so if you like that you'll enjoy it Edit: I see your price speciation now, the Terra might be slightly over your budget but it's worth it IMO, someone also recommended Darmoshark M3, it's not a super high quality mouse but it's awesome for the price point and it's a great size, it's like an EC1 sized viper clone
Yea oddly enough I had a Darmoshark M3 It was good but the coating was garbage and the scroll went faulty
iirc darmoshark M3 is comically big for most people and is a pretty damn good mouse for its low price, maybe take a look at it.
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