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Maya Champion edition(I’m using it rn and I’m loving it) / Maya X (had one before but returned after 2 weeks, if you prefer larger mice then choose the X, otherwise no difference really)
Vaxee and endgame gear have some of the best QC I have seen in the mouse industry, but their shapes aren’t for everyone. Finding that you used they superlight 2c I’d say the Lamzu Maya champion is a great fit for you and I haven’t had any QC issues from that company after 3 mice and countless hours on my Maya X. It’s my main after over 30 mice, clicks are crispy. There was a small scroll problem but that was fixed with the firmware update which is also a plus that it’s been out a while and the issues have been worked out.
Everyone should own at least one lamzu mouse, I would go for the Maya or Maya x. There’s also the Inca which is also what you are asking for.
Mine is fnc lamzu Maya mini on a g-sr-se. That mouse fits my hand so well even a year later
For fingertip get the Maya non X. Skip on Pulsar (had bad experiences with RMA and battery life). Also they be bumping out new mice every other day so no wonder their quality and service isn’t up to bar. Lamzu and the Maya specifically i can vouch for.
Fingertip ok get the Maya non x or the beast x mini pro, superlight can also work because you know people call it a safe shape.
Day 1 lamzu believer. Have the ones in my flair atm. Havent touched the mini, maya x has been phenomenal. Might snag an ergo from them but i cant decide.
Viper v3 pro would probably be fine, but it's definitely big. You might be more comfortable on a lamzu Maya, egg Xm2 or op1, or hitscan hyper light. People rave about zowie as well, I just don't know them well enough to recommend a specific model. People also love Scyrox, except some people complain that they do not implement the sensor very well. I would investigate more. It might be a great choice for you. One key thing to know is that every single mouse these days uses the same 2-3 sensors and 2-3 processors. Those sensors and processors have a baseline capability, so really performance on mice these days is just a non-issue. Some companies create firmware that works better than others (hence why people complain that the same sensor feels worse or better on one mouse than another), but ultimately the most important feature is *shape*: How it feels in your hand, how it feels to move on the surface of your mousepad. Also, consistent reports and reviews of good build quality is important. Research is the best way to find what you like! I personally ordered multiple and kept the one I liked the most. Just make sure where you're buying has good return policy if you do that.
The Superlight has a flat profile and the Maya does as well but is a bit smaller. The Inca has a more pronounced rear hump that lends itself more towards a claw grip. You should check out ELOSHAPES website and compare sizes and shapes. https://www.eloshapes.com/mouse/compare?p=logitech-g-pro-x-superlight-vs.-lamzu-maya-4k-vs.-lamzu-inca
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