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MAYA Wireless Gaming Mouse
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Fnatic x Lamzu - MAYA Wireless Gaming Mouse

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4K4llDay • 7 months ago

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.

r/MouseReview • Thinking about swapping to Viper v3 Pro for small hands ->
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A_Fistful_of_Pez • 4 months ago

My hands are similar to yours. Ended up going with a Deathadder v3 Pro after trying a slew of mice. Mchose A7 (gpx clone), and Maya X were too small, had to hold them in an odd tilted way to not feel discomfort. Even the Maya Thorn didn't feel right.

r/MouseReview • Maya X or GPX2 for large hands with a relaxed claw grip? ->
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akhahkhahkamir • 3 months ago

original lamzu maya, not the maya x. I love my maya x feels great and I imagine for smaller hands the maya will feel similar

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BeautifulDiscipline2 • 7 months ago

Can be, Indeed is not even comparable too my lamzu maya but was fine

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Brave_Contribution13 • 4 months ago

GPX took 3 months to adjust, OP1 took 2 months, Atlantis and Maya 1-2 months, Viper v3 Pro took 3 weeks since it felt like a fuse between the Viper Mini and GPX. Hitscan only took 2 weeks, the flat sides threw me off a little on the Hyperlight but it was really comfy and locked in after getting used to it. The most time I spent on a mouse besides the Viper Mini is the Maya. Mained it for 8 months, thought the hump was a little safe and didn't provide enough support while also having tapered sides that didn't feel right, but man it was almost a perfect mouse. The internals, coating, clicks, sensor implementation were perfect. Could gladly main the Maya again, traded it for a Viper v3 Pro unfortunately. With enough time to adjust, I don't think any mice in todays market will hold you back in any significant way. The Maya has glaring issues in-terms of shape, but with time it became one of my all-time favorites.

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ConciousGrapefruit • 12 months ago

Looks like someone bought into the marketing hype lol. The best mouse is the one that suits you. Pros get sponsored by brands picked by their orgs and they have an endless supply of those mice. Also, pros practice every day at the top of their level with those mice, so it’s not a surprise they can compete in tournaments and look good using said mice. You’d see so many people having their Logitech G Pro X Superlights having scroll wheel and double click issues and they’re coping hard because of how expensive that mouse is. Meanwhile pros get a replacement immediately because of the sponsorship. I would personally suggest mice such as the Lamzu Maya 4K, Lamzu Atlantis Mini, which had a similar shape to the G Pro or the Hitscan Hyperlight which I suspect may have a similar shape to the Razer Viper (correct me if I am wrong)

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DivineWiseOne • about 1 month ago

Lamzu maya is a good option Also viper v3 and its clones are good, it is a bit taller from the back but a good shape.

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einn0 • 2 months ago

I thought my lamzu maya was my endgame but this became another favorite. Least can keep a rotation

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Embarrassed-Degree45 • 3 months ago

I got a vxe r1 pro today, really impressed by it for how little it cost.. I paid like $45 aud from aliexpress. I've had many different high end gaming mice like the maya 8k, pulsar x2cl, vv3 pro and this feels equally as good as any of them for 1/4 of the price.

r/MouseReview • Best value gaming mouse ->
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ExaltedGarlic96 • 6 months ago

probably specs wise and from reviews the viper v3 pro is technically the best one. However i would personally suggest a mouse with a safer shape, so i would recommend the Maya/ Maya X from lamzu

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