ATLANTIS OG V2 PRO (4K Compatible)
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My OG atlantis lasted me a good 3 years when I was heavily gaming, maybe 10 hours a day. It still works but I just replaced it with a maya X. I’ve received 3 GPX SL2s and right out of the box, none of their scroll wheel holds the click.
The Lamzu Atlantis OG V2 is the biggest I've found as far as ambi mice.
My main mouse is a [Lamzu Atlantis](https://lamzu.com/products/lamzu-atlantis-og-v2-4k-gaming-mouse). I own a number of mice and this is the one that I keep going back to. Unfortunately it's right at your budget and shipping would put it over, but you can probably find Lamzu mice on Amazon for free shipping. I've only had mine for two years but there's no wear at all and the battery is still good for more than two weeks of use, and only needs to charge for like 30 minutes. Please do keep in mind that anything with an integrated battery isn't a good BIFL item. All batteries are consumables, and they will eventually go bad. Also, when it comes to high end mice you'll often find 2k, 4k, or even 8k polling rates - the normal 1k polling rate is just fine. Most people will never notice the difference and your battery life will be much better if your mouse is set to 1k (if you have a 2+k wireless receiver).
Lamzu Atlantis OG V2. I recommend it to everyone. Best mouse I've ever used.
Yup! Far better than anything else I've tried in its price range. It's just a super barebones, high quality mouse. I was cycling through a few Glorious Model Os beforehand and the Lamzu has already lasted 2x as long as the average Model O I used and is showing no signs of slowing down.
I used the same mechanical keyboard(s) and gaming mice from my old Windows gaming laptop. The keyboards can connect using wired. Bluetooth or 2.4GHz via a dongle. The gaming mice also uses a 2.4GHz dongle for better polling. keyboards - * Ikki68 Aurora R2 * Weikav Lucky65 V2 * NK65 mouse - * Pulsar X2H * Lamzu Atlantis OG V2 I find gaming mouse superior to any office and productivity mouse. Lighter, better sensors, responsive clicks and is available in a wide range of ergonomics, sizes and handedness no matter your grip.
The shape is just incredible!
The build quality is insane. I’ve had mine for well over a year and it’s held up incredibly well, even with heavy use. I think Lamzu should be wayyyyy more mainstream!
LAMZU Atlantis OG God I love my LAMZU. It's literally one of the review samples that a reviewer sent to me. So one of their first mice ever and it's fantastic, I don't think I'll buy another brand after this one.
Currently I'm using OP1w4K/WLMouse Ying. Out of all mice I tried, Hitscan Hyperlight is exceptionally effortless one to be good with, like I'm aiming without even thinking but I broke it and now it has a very light left click. Here's what I've used so far: 1. Lamzu Atlantis V2 Pro - too large/wide 2. Razer DAV3 Pro - too large 3. WLMouse BeastX Mini - too small 4. Arbiter x Vancer Akitsu - overall positive experience with shape, really like flat sides of the mouse, downsides - lack of hump for knuckles, slippery coating, bad mousewheel click 5. GPX1 - a little too large, kind of a nothing special shape 6. Ninjutso Sora V2 - too aggressive side curvature, OP1/Ying shape just was feeling similar but better I'm thinking about trying out Pwnage Trinity or wait for Akitsu Medium to release. But from I've heard Trinity has a weight balance problem and Akitsu Medium will most likely have the same slippery coating. What do you guys think? Should I just buy another Hyperlight and not bother?
I use a slightly more tense variation of claw but love my lamzu atlantis og v2
I too am a big fan of Lamzu mice. Some of the 4k versions also come with a regular 1K receiver, but not all. The Atlantis OG V2 is amazing - regular little usb receiver. The Inca and Maya X do not come with a 1k receiver as you noticed.