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_abysswalker • 5 months ago

you’ve got tiny hands. mine are slightly bigger and I didn’t like the superlight, too big to comfortably grip. the V3P and Maya X have a similar shape and size still, if I had to pick from your list, I’d go for the Sora V2. if you’d like a middle-placed hump, there’s the hitscan hyperlight, scyrox v6, atk f1 and many others and to answer your other question — unless you need a load of buttons, any mouse you’re comfortable with is also good for productivity and daily use

r/MouseReview • Best mouse overall? ->
Positive
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acrazyr • 3 months ago

maya x clears the superlight so hard 😭😭

r/buildapc • What’s the best mouse money can buy? ->
Positive
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Aimlabs_Twix • 3 months ago

The Maya X 🔥 [Biased cause we have a collab with Lamzu](https://imgur.com/a/Yu2qx7L) but it was my favorite / main mouse beforehand too!

r/MouseReview • What's best gaming mouse out there right now? ->
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Aimlabs_Twix • 3 months ago

What about it haha, also a great mouse that we had worked on (OG size) but the Maya X does everything right for me

r/MouseReview • What's best gaming mouse out there right now? ->
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Azronath • 9 months ago

I have the Maya X (Regular Lamzu Black), the GPX2, and the Viper V3 Pro and gave away the Logitech because in my opinion the Maya X and Viper V3 Pro are better mice. The Lamzu is my favorite out of the three mainly due to Razer’s awful software and the price. In terms of hardware quality I like the clicks, coating, sensor, and shape of the Lamzu better. People should really give the small guys a chance and stop falling for the big company marketing.

r/MouseReview • Fnatic x LAMZU Maya X 8K Review ->
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Azronath • 6 months ago

I recap after trying my Viper V3 Pro again. I don't want to like Razer and I still use a Keychron K2 HE instead of a Razer keyboard but the Viper V3 Pro has been more reliable on battery and the fact that I can plug it into a power block and it will charge while I still use the mouse on 4khz. I wouldn't say the build quality is better than the Lamzu but the charging while I play is a deal breaker for me. I don't want to go back to 1khz every time I charge which is why I use a power block. So I set the settings on the Viper V3 Pro in synapse and close the app so it isn't running. The mouse saves the profile settings. I like the Lamzu but the latest firmware screwed up the charging thing. It didn't do that before the latest firmware update.

r/MouseReview • Fnatic x LAMZU Maya X 8K Review ->
Negative
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bigMeech919 • 22 days ago

Sold some mice I wasn’t using and used some of the money to buy a hitscan hyperlight. Just returned my Maya X and I’m gonna cop the CL as soon as the return gets processed.

r/MouseReview • Which mouse is this one? ->
Positive
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BlastMarz • 23 days ago

Would probably switch in the Lamzu Maya x over the atlantis. Seems to be their most popular shape now. Maybe switch out the pulsar x2v2 for the dav3.

r/MouseReview • Do you agree with this top 5 FPS mouse list for 2025? No budget ->
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bush_didnt_do_9_11 • 3 months ago

47g $130 maya x: god's gift to humanity 47g $130 tenz: garbage

r/MouseReview • your thoughts about Tenz/pulsar mouse ? ->
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chrisyjordan • 5 months ago

Lamzu Maya X, it also uses an online software like Wootings wootility. https://preview.redd.it/tmrzqs5d1tae1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7fd4d0da2e70251ca645dca751eb33ffc44cf558

r/WootingKB • What mouse do people pair with there 60he ->
Positive
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DaBoxGhost84 • 3 months ago

I am currently using the Maya X butI have  the Xlite V4 coming Monday. I’m hoping it can replace the X

r/MouseReview • The BEST Ergonomic Gaming Mouse? ->
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DaBoxGhost84 • 2 months ago

Yeah I know considering I played equally well with it compared to my Maya X.  I’ll have to return it back to Amazon

r/MouseReview • The BEST Ergonomic Gaming Mouse? ->
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DatBoyGuru • 8 months ago

The Lamzu Maya X is a bigger version of the original Maya and TLDR this is together with the VV3p and Scyrox v8 is in contention for mouse of the year. [the shape is clean AF](https://preview.redd.it/zkeheg1lt2vd1.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e0c75f12ec0d882ca3b533d530f43e25b221af18) here is my use case - 10 hours + usage a day Hand size - 21 x 12 Temp - 90s Humidity - 60% above indoors Sweaty fingertips clammy hand soft relaxed grip *Specs, Batt life and Cleanliness check* This mouse is THE hottest mouse right now. Imagine standing out amongst all the amazing products out in the market today. The Maya X is 3950 8K with the newest Nordic chip and Omron optical main switches. It's got a web UI and works seamlessly without a hitch. After the firmware update i got 3 days /31 hours on 2K polling and 5-6 days and 65 hours on 1K polling.\*\*edit\*\* after latest firmware update I got 40hrs batt life on 2K polling. as for the cleanliness check - I have the black version so the smudges and finger oils do show up on the surface and does not dissipate easily and unfortunately this is the same issue almost all black mice owners face, personally i'd pick a white or maybe the fnatic orange version to circumvent this problem. *Shape and size* Some say it's an updated gpx shape and to some extent it's true. I would describe it as a gpx with lower triggers and of course superior clicks.This shape is truly what my big hands like as a 'small' mouse. When the Maya arrived I realized that I prefer this size more than the other small shapes that I was used to(ATK & Scyrox) So right now, it's the VV3P and the MAya X that'll be the 2 mice that I will use as my main Ambi mouse. I can't decide which one I like better, some days it's the Viper some days it's the Maya X. *Build Quality* The build quality on the Maya X is on par with logitech or Razer, and to get that kind of solid feel is why i think it's 7-8g heavier than the madr and scyrox. Maybe inner structures or increased thickness added to the weight but i think they made a good choice because you can really feel it in your hand, the sturdiness of the shape and it feels like it's more dense or has thicker material, even the triggers feel more rigid and anchored securely to the body. [smudges less severe than the old Maya](https://preview.redd.it/cmal7b9fy2vd1.jpg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=006186aa914c2234ec456ea04f04ba49640c89bc) *Coating* This has the standard Chinese rubberized coating that almost all CN mice use. It's smooth and dry to the touch and gets progressively sticky as you warm it up. Because I have a black copy, the smudges and finger oils are fairly noticeable but I have to add that it's not as annoying as some other brands. It's very minimal but I feel with a black mouse this is unavoidable. *Buttons* M1 and M2 are omron opticals and this is the goat of all switches. RIP Huano BSPD. Because of the rigid structure of the plastic itself, it's added to the overall satisfaction of the clicks itself. Just like the Beast X with the rigid magnesium triggers, it just made the omron opticals even more satisfying to actuate. It feels light and fast, it feel precise and instant and that rigidness means you can feel that consistency across the entire button, and this means it works great for any kind of grip style. [best ptfe feet as usual](https://preview.redd.it/92rpitjt13vd1.jpg?width=2987&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d083b3d84a4e75f39d4de64d25a781ba9a519d11) *Feet* The Lamzu PTFE feet are awesome, they have always made great stock feet and they continue to do so. I bet they pay more for their skates than logitech does and this shouldn't go unnoticed by the consumers. You're buying a GTR with Pirelli P Zeros whereas on other mice you're getting the equivalent of Kumho tyres. I had the Original maya and the skates were kinda puffy, I suspect they used a different material or grade of PTFE but on the Maya X it looks like either they got a new supplier or used a different method of preparation before they installed the skates on the mouse. It's different and it's better. *Performance and Value* I got a PB on my first attempt on Kovaaks and subsequently maintained the highest performance coming close to my PBs all the time, even while rotating 10 mice and and 10 pads over tha last month. I would certainly be breaking records more regularly if I dedicate more time and not swapping out gear so often. As for value, $120 isn't too much to ask for a mouse of the year isn't it? If they came down to $100 i think they will sell more than they can produce. I also made a [video here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjQ_HLwEFZc). Say hello in the chat :)

r/MouseReview • Lamzu Maya X review after 3 weeks ->
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DatBoyGuru • 8 months ago

thorn is ergo and this is ambi. Maya X is much better with the clicks but it's a totally different shape.

r/MouseReview • Lamzu Maya X review after 3 weeks ->
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DatBoyGuru • 7 months ago

it's the same width at the grip, but the GPX feels thinner because it's slightly longer. The Maya X 'feels' wider and the triggers are about 1mm lower and sloped forward at a different angle

r/MouseReview • Lamzu Maya X review after 3 weeks ->
Positive
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Dewbs301 • 22 days ago

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.

r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->
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DidjTerminator • about 2 months ago

Lamzu maya X and the Pulser X2V2 mini. the maya's shape actively pushed it into your hand, but that constant "locked in" grip makes it fatiguing to use in productivity scenarios at that requires you to constantly move your entire arm. I'm currently looking at buying a spare Maya X for future sake, the shape is perfect and I wanna have spares now in-case the Maya X disappears from the market.

r/MouseReview • Hansker Performance Gaming Vertical Mouse ->
Positive
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Dsmxyz • 7 months ago

hey i just got a white maya x for 100 eur and i've been loving it. But i have a question, is it possible to use it 8k while wired? If not, why??

r/MouseReview • Fnatic x LAMZU Maya X 8K Review ->
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Dsmxyz • 7 months ago

i would take that honestly this would be the perfect op1/xm2 8k killer... sadge

r/MouseReview • Fnatic x LAMZU Maya X 8K Review ->
Positive
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Embarrassed-Degree45 • 8 months ago

I have the fnatic Maya 8k the smaller one, im not much of an orange person but unfortunately they didn't have any other colours in stock. It's grown on me though and I feel it has some character to it, every black mouse looks the same to me and they show too much fingerprints and oils for my liking it would drive me nuts.. The mouse itself is premium quality can't say a bad thing about it.. it's literally perfect. The weight, the clicks, the skates, the scroll wheel and the build feels solid as a rock, really love the underneath design too. The software, unfortunately i can't use the web based UI, I use the crystal wireless app and while it's fairly basic it does what it needs to do. I'm a little confused on how I update the firmware and such of the mouse though, having to download zip files and such It just felt abit overwhelming navigating their website.. wish they could have integrated the updates within the app, I think that's the only downfall of this mouse.

r/MouseReview • Lamzu Maya X review after 3 weeks ->
Positive
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esper_ • 10 months ago

*\*Disclaimer\** This mouse was sent out to me by [Fnatic](https://fnatic.com/gear), but that doesn't affect my opinions in the review [Fnatic x LAMZU Maya X 8K](https://preview.redd.it/ihs186t441ld1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8c43e8694afb992661f287afb118a8f92f8ab87b) # UNBOXING Fnatic are collaborating with LAMZU once again to bring us the Maya 8K and Maya X 8K in their  signature orange color and branding. I've already reviewed the regular Maya [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/1ed0aul/lamzu_maya_4k_review/), so today I will be checking out the larger X size. The packaging is the same style as always, but continues to impress and remains to be one of the most premium unboxing experiences. After removing the cover and opening the box like a book, you are greeted with the Maya X with the 8K dongle on one side, and the accessories and extras on the other. This includes a black cable with orange accented ends, Fnatic stickers, grip tape, extra skates, a base sticker to block off dust, and a carrying pouch.  **Specs:**  * **Dimensions:** 124.4x64.5x39.6mm * **Weight:** 47g(±2g) * **Main switches:** Omron optical * **Coating:** Slightly chalky matte finish * **Sensor:** PixArt 3950 * **MCU:** Nordic 52840 * **Battery Life:** Up to 80 hours on 1khz * **Max Polling Rate:** 8000Hz (8k dongle included w/ the mouse) * **Connector:** USB Type-C  * **Price:** $119.99 / €129.99 / £119.99 * **Warranty:** 2 years * **Extras:** Skates, grips, base sticker, fnatic branded stickers, & carrying pouch [Packaging](https://preview.redd.it/66uziuagl0ld1.jpg?width=4080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=27fef66192c0f9b6e38ab9aa1065b3f61de45e3b) [Packaging \(cont.\)](https://preview.redd.it/8ajoyiehl0ld1.jpg?width=4080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b18a004c57d2260ef97e673c9d630b70a138ae16) [What's in the box](https://preview.redd.it/emqnpyhil0ld1.jpg?width=4080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2ea5ed3d2379172ff75b629e2e844450d03bc01e) [Weight \(47g on my scale\)](https://preview.redd.it/dn04aurjl0ld1.jpg?width=4080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c2450313e1029b954ab2638b64d54890804a5e28) [Maya vs Maya X Dimensions Chart](https://preview.redd.it/py4o1fp3m0ld1.png?width=2005&format=png&auto=webp&s=d59311aa172ce8c9e17790383158bc013a1b9426) # BUTTONS **Main Clicks**  The main buttons use Omron optical switches. These are by far the most solid and poppy feeling implementation of opticals I've tried so far. The clicks are a little stiffer/medium tensioned out of the box, but after a week, they're tensioned around the lower end of medium, or higher end of low. I've had this mouse for 3 weeks now, and the click-feeling has continued to remain consistently great throughout. They have a satisfying, somewhat high pitch pinging sound and feel quite crispy when spamming. The pre-travel is extremely low-to-nonexistent, and post-travel is a satisfying enough amount to give them a nice bounce and quick rebound. There will be an extremely minor amount more post-travel felt when clicking from the very front of the buttons, but I honestly think these feel perfect.  **Scrollwheel & Side Buttons** The scrollwheel has quite a few differences from previous lamzu mice. The notches are more defined, and have a slightly more ratchety sound and feeling, while also being a little more loosely tensioned. The width of the scrollwheel is slightly wider than the atlantis mini and maya, but still features the same infinity pattern along the ring. As for the scroll click, it's tensioned similarly to the regular maya – so on the lighter end. I find it quite satisfying and addicting to use, so definitely an upgrade in my experience. The side buttons have a slightly rounder profile than the regular maya. The regular maya is more flat in the contact area, while the ones on the maya x are curved. This makes them easier to access and actuate by rolling your thumb up, though I do have to lift my thumb to press the front side button cause of my hand size and grip style. The side buttons on the Maya X have a tiny bit more post-travel than the regular, but are still decently satisfying to press nonetheless. [sound test (video)](https://imgur.com/a/1s9hCus) # COATING, CABLE, SKATES, & WEIGHT The coating on the Fnatic Maya X seems grippier than it is on the Fnatic Thorn, and works better in my opinion, and closer to the regular coating. It's still slightly warmer than the regular lamzu coating, but other than that, I don't really have any complaints. The skates are the same great ones that lamzu usually uses. However, there is a tiny upgrade to the adhesive application. They now use an adhesive layer/pad on the skates, which I assume is to ensure they stick more consistently onto the base of the mouse. This gives them a whiter appearance at the center where it's applied, and a translucent look around the outer edges. The cable is the same flexible one they use for all their mice, and I consider it to be one of the best stock cables available. Lastly, the weight shows exactly as advertised on my scale at 47g. The build quality is flawless with zero creaking, flexing, rattling, or any sort of button sideplay; one of the reasons lamzu remains one of my top brands. [How the skates look](https://preview.redd.it/p6k92ahdl0ld1.jpg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f1970d881be870840a644d8c1e3c4fab3b683219) # SHAPE My hands are 19.5x10cm and I use a [relaxed pincer claw grip](https://i.imgur.com/sin7VRe.png). Before describing the shape, here's how I grip the Fnatic x LAMZU Maya 8K: [contact points & grip style](https://imgur.com/a/L1BBQHV) The Maya X is a large-sized mouse, while the Maya (non-x) is mostly catered towards small to medium sized hands. I usually lean towards smaller shapes for my own specific preferences, but I am surprised by how comfortable and easily adaptable the Maya X shape has been to use despite that. You can check the dimensions on [eloshapes](https://www.eloshapes.com/mouse/compare?p=LAMZU-MAYA-X-vs.-LAMZU-MAYA-4K) to get a rough idea of the difference. It's much wider, longer, and slightly taller. The physicalities can be felt in the areas of contact it makes with my hand. The X has safer, more neutral-angled/flatter sides, while the non-X's sides taper quickly/sharply towards the base of the mouse, which makes it less safe than its larger counterpart. It's noticeably more spacious to place my ring, pinky, and thumb along the sides, and that makes it so flexible for me to hold it in different gripstyles. Whether it's relaxed claw, aggressive claw, a slanted grip, holding it farther forward or backward, or even fingertip, the space it provides allows me to always make enough contact to feel fully in control while holding it. As for differences in the hump, the changes on the X aren't too drastic. It feels mostly the same, but in a taller and wider profile, and leaves my hand in a wider stance when gripping it. The hump on the X is a little bit bumpy/square as it reaches the edges of the sides, while on the regular, it feels much rounder and transitions more smoothly. This helps lock in your palm so you can freely place your fingers along the flatish sides. In contrast, the regular Maya's tapered sides lock in your fingers, while its hump lets you loosely position your palm more freely on it. That isn't to say the X's hump is restrictive in any way. It's spacious enough for me along the top of the hump to still shift around and place my palm where I want when determining how I want to grip it. Overall, its shape is just extremely comfortable and natural to grip in multiple ways. I still prefer the smaller maya and atlantis mini more cause of my bias towards thinner gripwidth, but its versatility is what makes this the best large shape I've tried so far. [Maya X (Fnatic) vs Maya (white)](https://imgur.com/a/XgEfPlC) # SOFTWARE & BATTERY LIFE To use the 8k dongle, and for the mouse to be detected, you need to download lamzu's crystal wireless software. Everything in it has the same appearance as the usual software they use, so navigating through it should be intuitive. The mouse lasts around 1.5 days at 8khz with moderate use, and 3-4 days at 4khz. You can find what the led colors mean in the manual included in the box. It states that at 20%, the led will blink red to indicate low battery – though I found it starts to blink closer to around 16%. While charging, it blinks purple, and at full charge, it remains a steady blue. Software Link - [https://lamzu.com/pages/crystalwirelessdownload#Driver](https://lamzu.com/pages/crystalwirelessdownload#Driver) [Software (images)](https://imgur.com/a/IXmjWpA) # PROS & CONS +extremely comfortable large shape +very versatile for multiple gripstyles +solid, poppy clicks (best omron optical implementation imo) +satisfying, ratchety defined scrollwheel +grippy coating +exceptional build quality +aftermarket-level stock skates +8k dongle included +flexible charging cable +premium unboxing experience +lots of extras: skates, griptape, etc =competitive, but fairly priced for the quality ($119.99) **LINKS/SOCIALS:** [https://fnatic.com/collections/maya-8k-series-wireless-gaming-mice](https://fnatic.com/collections/maya-8k-series-wireless-gaming-mice) [https://x.com/fnaticgear](https://x.com/fnaticgear) Software - [https://lamzu.com/pages/crystalwirelessdownload#Driver](https://lamzu.com/pages/crystalwirelessdownload#Driver)

r/MouseReview • Fnatic x LAMZU Maya X 8K Review ->
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esper_ • 10 months ago

haven't tried the viper v3, but the maya x is a little wider, button height is lower, and the hump is lower than the superlight so you can relax your hand more on the maya x. I find the maya x more flexible to grip since your palm isn't as restricted you can check out boardzy's review on yt too since he very briefly comments on those 3

r/MouseReview • Fnatic x LAMZU Maya X 8K Review ->
Positive
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etapollo13 • 3 months ago

Maya x is great. I wish it was more comfortable for me but it's a bit big for my grip.

r/buildapc • What’s the best mouse money can buy? ->
Positive
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ethanlaidlaw • 2 months ago

I’m 21x11 and claw I use the Maya x comfortably probably the best light weight option or xm2 8k viper v3 pro beast x max all work comfortably you hands are wide but not that long

r/MouseReview • Mouse Recommendation (For Larger Hands) ->
Positive
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ExaltedGarlic96 • 3 months ago

I prefer ambi but tbf I have a bit of an aggresive claw grip. for most forms of relaxed or palm grip, you many benefit from ergos but that being said you can definetly palm grip a lamzu maya x or gpx, both ambi mice

r/MouseReview • Do you guys perform better on ambi or ergo mouses? Specfically for tac fps like cs2, val? ->
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ExaltedGarlic96 • 2 months ago

if you like the rounded back hump of the superlight, you may not like either of them. that being said, i recommend maya x

r/MouseReview • Which gaming mouse is better Lamzu Maya X or Razer Viper V3 ? ->
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ExplorerYG_19 • 5 months ago

It would be strange if I (owner of Viper V3Pro) will tell You that some other mouse is better. For me my Razer VV3Pro is the best. All 5 mouses on the bottom looks good (but VV3Pro is better-:)-:)-:). Maybe You can cut off Thorn - Maya X is better IMHO. Also it is a bit strange size choice of mouses VV3Pro is 127 mm, Superlight 2 is 125 mm, Maya X - 124 mm, but Thorn and Vaxee are 119 mm - upper 3 mouses are quite different from last 2. Tell Your hand size and grip, then someone can suggest You something As many people here - the same quantity of opinions reg best mouse. Only You can choose Your best mouse. Make a look what pro gamers use [https://prosettings.net/guides/gaming-mouse/](https://prosettings.net/guides/gaming-mouse/)

r/MouseReview • Best mouse overall? ->
Positive
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Federal_Anxiety_773 • 3 months ago

I would say maya x, good with that palm grip and really good shape.

r/MouseReview • What's best gaming mouse out there right now? ->
Positive
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foamymusic • 3 months ago

I’ve been enjoying my Lamzu Maya X. Probably not the best, but it’s the best to me.

r/buildapc • What’s the best mouse money can buy? ->
Negative
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foxorek • about 2 months ago

My maya X had scroll issues, bought it brand new. Luckily I was able to return it.

r/MouseReview • What is the best sub 100$ wireless, sub 60 grams mouse? ->
Positive
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FucksPineapples • 6 months ago

I just got the Lamzu Maya X and it is absolutely the best mouse I've ever experienced. I've been using the G Pro X Superlight for years because I thought it was the best. Nope, Maya X blows it out of the water.

r/MouseReview • What is the best mouse you can buy ->
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FucksPineapples • 6 months ago

Honestly, it's a little more of something you have to experience. The build quality feels better, like it's lightweight but it doesn't feel cheap, which tbh I didn't think the Superlight felt cheap until now. The clicks feel phenomenal, which isn't something I thought I'd really notice like that. The side buttons are sturdy and feel amazing. Even the packaging was phenomenal, coming with additional skates, an additional lightweight material to put over the opening in the bottom of the mouse to keep things out (I put it on for pet hair). As much as I thought my Superlight was the 10/10 mouse that couldn't be beaten and used them for years, even had 2 of them, this Maya X has changed it completely. It doesn't seem like it's gonna be a big change when it's written on "paper", but once you feel and use it, kinda blows your mind.

r/MouseReview • What is the best mouse you can buy ->
Positive
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garlicpeep • 7 months ago

I haven't played games with much else since I got my Maya X. I don't really know what "rough use" looks like on a mouse but it works well for general browsing as well. Anything with fairly modern internals is going to work as long as it's a comfortable shape and doesn't weigh a ton. Unfortunately the only way to find out a shape is uncomfortable to you is to hold it, which is why a lot of people on this sub have like 12 mice they don't use.

r/MouseReview • best mouse for competitive FPS games AND rough use? ->
Negative
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GoldDesign2292 • 8 months ago

I feel like on my Maya X the buttons are quit hard to press. Will they be lighter to press after some weeks?

r/MouseReview • Lamzu Maya X review after 3 weeks ->
Positive
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GONA_B_L8 • 11 months ago

I got the razer V3 as my regular (larger mouse), a pulsar xlite V3 mini for my ergo needs and lamzu Maya X will be my 3rd and last for a while

r/MouseReview • Your personal best gaming mouse to purchase in 2024 ->
Positive
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Good_Comfortable_971 • 2 months ago

If you like ergos the EC1 DW will be out soon, can also try the DeathAdder V3 pro . Lamzu Maya X is also a good option

r/MouseReview • Mouse Recommendation (For Larger Hands) ->
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javelinwounds • 22 days ago

My favourite brand if I want failed middle mouse clicks, scroll wheel issues, and double click issues 😁 make sure you use their warranties as much as possible, think I got 3 replacement mice out of 3 I bought over the years before I got a lamzu Maya x instead which has been great no issues so far (half a year maybe?)

r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->
Positive
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JohnnyJoe7788 • 5 months ago

Yes its 100%. I can tell the difference and distinguish them. My choice is 3950

r/MouseReview • Paw3950 vs Paw3395? Any difference? ->
Positive
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jtfjtf • 4 months ago

Gaming mice in general are on the smaller side. For some larger hands all the mice will either turn into finger tip mice or very aggressive claw mice. I have 20x10.5 hands and the maya x works well for me. The viper v3 pro is also supposed to be large, but I've never used it.

r/MouseReview • Are ergo mice bad for gaming? ->
Positive
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kaleperq • 3 months ago

I'd recommend the lamzu Maya x or similar. I don't like main brand mice too mutch, too expensive and aren't that great. Superlight is overhyped and razer expensive. There are great mice from that company or others like endgame gear, but really that 60-100€ mouse I think it is is as good if not better than others, but you have to consider your grip style to choose one of the popular shapes, that are basically superlight clones or one of endgame's mouse that's slanted at the switch part.

r/VALORANT • Best mouse ? ->
Positive
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Kikkocosta11 • about 2 months ago

Right now: Wooting 60he Maya fnatic 8k 99G Atk xsoft Air Pretty similar of yours and man, i m lovin it. Problably will sell my artisan zero soft and buy a type 99 xsoft, I m really enjoying the 99g from atk tbh.

r/MouseReview • What's your current main peripherals & game? ->
Positive
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koOmaOW • 22 days ago

I use the Maya X. Love it

r/MouseReview • Which mouse is this one? ->
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layton3015 • 3 months ago

I have the Lamzu Maya X and I love it. Some others I’ve heard good things about, Endgame Gear XM2w 4k, OP1W 4k & G Pro Superlight 2 Dex

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layton3015 • 3 months ago

I have big hands and somehow I ended up on the Maya and it’s been a great fit for me. Was considering the Beast X too, may still buy one anyways just to try it out lol.

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LeXCS • 8 months ago

Mouse is perfection, love mine. Broke my peripheral addiction habit. Only downside is I’ve had to charge it pretty much every day, but I’m not one to complain about that

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LilBoDuck • 8 months ago

Lamzu Maya X is a solid choice. Zowie also just released wireless versions of their FK, S, and ZA mice. All of those are worth looking at. Vaxee and Endgame Gear also make fantastic mice.

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lololololololololq • 2 months ago

I went from g pro x to maya x, similar shape but prefer the feel. Claw grip. I would recommend. Also, you don’t have to use the Logitech software which is a win imo

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MattieBax • about 2 months ago

Maya X and X2 CrazyLight Rainy 75 Padsmith Genesis Pro I've sold all my other mice but will pick up the new Pulsar fingertip mouse when it's out on general release 😁

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meganisti • 3 months ago

Yep, maya x is really nice. I think they released the Inca too recently, which should be the same mouse but slightly different shape.

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Miraalynn • about 2 months ago

Valorant Lamzu Maya X or Pulsar x2H LGG Saturn Pro Boog75 kb

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MotorMeyer • 13 days ago

I currently use the Lamzu Maya X. There are many great gaming mice on the market, and wireless is just as responsive as wired. The Lamzu Maya has a usb-c for both the dongle and for the mouse, so if the battery is getting low i just pull the cable from the dongle and put it into the mouse, and then back into the dongle when it's done charging. I chose the Lamzu because of the ergonomics, light weight and because it's orange (i like orange a lot). But i'd say there are many great options, so you should go with what you think would best fit your hand and grip style and has the specifications you want (wireless/weight/rgb,etc.), and what you think is cool.

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MuchMoreVelocity • 5 months ago

I got the Phylina S450 about a year ago for $30 and I was astonished that it was better than any of the mice I was using at the time. Since then I have bought the VXE R1 Pro Max, Maya X and now the Attack Shark R6 and they are all excellent. I love the feel of these new 3950/Nordic 52840 mice. The tracking and responsiveness is best I have used on a wireless mouse so far. I have also bought mice like the Viper V3 Pro, X2h V3 and X2 V3 and use none of them as either the clicks are crap or they have other issues.

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NotSoProAimer • 3 months ago

After v3 pro these isn't much performance to look for, you can try Maya x it has very good shape. Also atk f1 extreme, very light also feels very hollow. Coating is nice. Go with aftermarket skates, you won't like skates that come with atk.

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NotSoProAimer • 2 months ago

Wl mouse strider for that much money or Maya x for comfortable shape.

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Nyutek • about 2 months ago

Mouse: soon lamzu maya x, switching from a g pro x superlight Keyboard: xtrfy k4 rgb tkl Headset: hyperx cloud 2

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ObsidianPanduh • 5 months ago

I think I dodged a bullet with Pulsar. I was about to drop my Christmas money into a Pulsar X2H Mini V2. Visited a hobbyist store that specializes in selling enthusiast gaming mice, and I got to try out all the models that are popular in this subreddit. I noticed that the Pulsar demo models in that store had so many issues, such as the left and right click getting sticky, and the store guys were brutally honest about Pulsar's QC issues. I got the Lamzu Maya X as the Atlantis Mini and Maya 4K was sold out (they were selling like hotcakes as of late). Was glad I landed on the Maya X instead of the Pulsar X2H Mini V2 and get crippling anxiety that my mouse will fail right after its warranty period.

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ohCuai • about 1 month ago

not sure why these are your only two options, lamzu maya x is a very similar shape and miles better, coming from someone who’s owned both the maya and the pulsefire haste, if your really on a budget the ipi float is also a similar shape and amazing value for money (read my review on it)

r/MouseReview • Need help picking between two gaming mice: Lenovo Legion M410 Wireless vs HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wired ->
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outoftime888 • 5 months ago

I just got mine, as a gpx main since release, maya x already feels better. Is the fnatic coat limited time or will they keep remaking? I want to buy a 2nd if theyll stop production. Next mice im looking at are endgame xm2w 4k, razer v3 pro, or zowie s2. Any other mice primarily claw grip to consider?

r/MouseReview • Lamzu Maya X review after 3 weeks ->
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Overall_Cap_3683 • 6 months ago

for me personally lamzu maya x

r/MouseReview • What is the best mouse you can buy ->
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peleh2 • 6 months ago

MotionSync is not a bad thing, its just nice to be able to turn the feature off, it adds what people say a imperceptible amount of inputlag.

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PixelSquish • 19 days ago

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.

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Point4ska • 19 days ago

This just isn't true, but no need to drop $200 on a mouse. There are plenty of Chinese gaming mice in the 40-$100 range that blow logitech away. The biggest differences between gaming and regular mice is ergonomics, speed (skates), weight and the buttons. I get cramps using a regular office mouse for shooters, but my Lamzu Maya X I can play for hours without any discomfort.

r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 DEX Wireless Gaming Mouse ($219 - $40 = $179 ATL) [Various] ->
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Point4ska • 19 days ago

If you're happy I wouldn't rush to get a new mouse, but I like the Lamzu Maya when it's on sale. The one thing the G305 won't be beat on is battery life, you lose so much battery life going lightweight.

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PREDDlT0R • 6 months ago

I bought both the Maya and Maya X. Maya suits my grip style better but damn both of these mice are absolutely sublime.

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PREDDlT0R • 6 months ago

I bought both the Maya and Maya X. Maya suits my grip style better but damn both of these mice are absolutely sublime.

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qurold • 4 months ago

I’m not a pro but I use maya x (rather large) and I’m doing well, I guess.

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Secret_Bodybuilder42 • 25 days ago

I switched to Fedora based bazzite and they have native control for lamzu and wooting keyboards. Maya X has native controls but for my wooting keyboard I had to do something similar and set a rule code in my files for it to work but they provide the rules for you

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Skrapeee • 5 months ago

I'm using a Lamzu Maya 8k Fnatic Edition.

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sS1RuXx • 10 months ago

I bought the maya x

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sS1RuXx • 9 months ago

I got the mouse and the shape is fine and works flawless in game but i have a issue with the mousewheel.. it makes a creaking sound when I scroll up or down. Anywways the Fnatic support oferred me a full refund and i keep the mouse because there isn't more stock for a replacement.

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sS1RuXx • 9 months ago

Warzone, yes I can say I got it for free xD

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Straight-Sell-25 • 4 months ago

I just bought this for $7 on market place brand new!! I Love it! Its VERY light!

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Studer554 • 4 months ago

I wasn’t a big fan of it, personally. The width was perfect, but the hump wasn’t full enough. The slope to the back of the mouse was too aggressive for me, and caused some discomfort because it was pushing my wrist up a little

r/MouseReview • Razer Viper V3 Pro First Impressions and Lamzu Maya X After 1 month of use (Mouse of the Year Contenders?) ->
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taroooooooooo • 3 months ago

currently using the Maya X, definitely a real winner.

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taroooooooooo • 3 months ago

there's a lot more factors into it if you're just looking at the peripherals. These could include mousepad, mouse weight, size, grip etc. Personally I've used a lot of mice playing tac fps. These includes a Logitech G402, EC2, 2 crappy GPWs, RVU, a very bad copy of the GPX, DAV3P, and now I'm on my Lamzu Maya X and EGG XM2W 4K Looking back I think I made the most progress with my game with the RVU, then again I also upgraded to a Hien mousepad from a very old QcK. You could also say that my own personal growth as a player could've contributed to it as well. Although looking at it objectively it's actually quite funny since I felt that playing the AWP/OP I was more consistent when using an ergo mouse and when rifling I feel more consistent with an ambi mouse. I think even today when I'm playing Rivals, l4d2, BF, or Squad with the boys I still feel the same way.

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thebigeast • 3 months ago

to what? i'm loving the maya x, its better than the deathadder v3 pro in every way except scrollbutton

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therealknightmare • 7 months ago

[Razer Viper V3 Pro | Lamzu Maya X | Macveth Genkaku Micro-control](https://preview.redd.it/k1yzownj8ayd1.png?width=2000&format=png&auto=webp&s=57965a647ba8d6fd6aa05a241c825a32ebbfb004) [Razer Viper V3 Pro | Macveth Genkaku Micro-control](https://preview.redd.it/v0peffbn8ayd1.png?width=2000&format=png&auto=webp&s=c047095ea615bcce00c6e31df04f7c39e5220642) [Lamzu Maya X | Macveth Genkaku Micro-control](https://preview.redd.it/fshraaip8ayd1.png?width=2000&format=png&auto=webp&s=c3ce4a6279e42b3961a85cc5f1b031712d0679ee) [ATK X1 Pro | Razer Viper V3 Pro | Macveth Genkaku Micro-control](https://preview.redd.it/acgtlfir8ayd1.png?width=2000&format=png&auto=webp&s=764cee4b2f7cfdde63e163795d766f18efeb6075) ***Razer Viper V3 Pro Review*** After years of wanting a Razer Viper, and after months of contemplating if I should buy the VV3 Pro, I finally caved in and bought one. **Build Quality:** Build quality is very solid, it doesn't feel hollow at all, compared to my other mice, it feels a lot more full making it feel a lot more solid than my other mice. **Shape:** The shape feels amazing, it is extremely similar to the ATK X1 with the X1 being the clone of the VV3 Pro, though there are some notes that I've found different between the two. Obviously the M1 and M2 buttons being longer on the VV3 Pro and the Side buttons on the X1 being pushed more to the front than the VV3 being on the middle, but one thing that I've also noticed is the hump. The Hump on the ATK X1 feels a bit more sharper/pointed than the VV3, the VV3 Pro's hump is a bit flatter than the X1 but still more pointed than the Lamzu Maya X. **Weight:** Advertised as 55g for the White version and 54g for the Black version, my copy came in at 54.9g so it's very nice to see that it's being true to it's advertised weight as well like the Maya X. It definitely feels a bit heavier than my other mice, but it's not enough to really give me a hard time when using the mouse. **Coating:** Coating feels amazing, definitely true to the reviews from other people. It's feels like a thick rubberized coating with a little bit of chalkiness but still smooth to the touch, I can safely say that it's even better than the Scyrox V8's coating, and the coating on that is amazing as well, it gets very grippy when your hands starts to warm up and get a bit moist, but it does get a bit sticky from time to time, just depends on how moist your hands get, but it doesn't bother me at all since I like very grippy mice. Another thing to note is that it doesn't absorb moisture as good when your hands are extremely moist, but with a little bit of wiping off it becomes nice and grippy again. **Skates:** I've heard a lot about how great Razer skates are in their recent releases but I didn't know they were this great. The skates are very smooth and very fast on my Macveth Micro-control pad, and I'd say that my pad is close to a fast hybrid pad like a Razer Strider and Artisan Hien, though I can't really confirm since I haven't tried both. I have jade dots on my X1 Pro and Ice V2 dots on my Maya X and they're fast, but the VV3's skates are very close to the jade dots when it comes to speed. However I haven't had the mouse for a long time so I'll have to get back once I've really put hours into the mouse. But overall the skates are amazing. **Conclusions:** The Razer Viper V3 Pro is my dream mouse, I've always wanted to get a Razer Viper since the Original Viper ultimate, I've had the Viper Mini wired but it's a bit too small for my hands, and having the Viper V3 Pro now, just feels like a dream come true, I want to say that this mouse is my Endgame but my love for mice is too much for me to stop the hobby, just yet. But I can safely say that this is my go to mouse, I highly recommend this if you have the money to buy it, it's a great claw grip mouse with an amazing coating and an amazing shape, the only downside that I see on this mouse is the Price. But overall an amazing pick up for me. ***Lamzu Maya X After 1 month of use*** The Maya X has been an amazing addition to my rotation, and I've been really enjoying the mouse ever since I got it. If you're interested in seeing my First Impressions review for the Maya X here is the [Link](https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/1fy4igi/look_what_came_in_today_lamzu_maya_x_first/) for it. **Build Quality:** Build quality after a month has been great, still very much the same to my first impressions with little to no flexing, no creaking, and an overall very solid structure. **Shape:** The shape feels amazing, with the mouse having a wider back but still having a decently high hump, perfect for relax claw grip. the sides are wide but still having grooves to rest your fingers into, though not as slim as the waist of the ATK X1 and the VV3 Pro, it's definitely comfortable enough for most users. Overall a very comfortable mouse to have. **Weight:** The weight was 47g with the stock skates, but I've replaced the stock skates with Tiger Ice V2 dots and now the mouse weighs at around 46.2g, not much to really notice but still nice to have a slightly lighter mouse. **Coating:** The Coating on the Maya X is actually great, it's a bit chalky but still smooth to the touch, it gets grippy once your hands starts to warm up and get a bit moist, though I do need to add grip tape on it since I can't get a consistent grip when my hands get too sweaty. **Skates:** The stock skates really aren't that bad, the only reason I changed them was to try the Tiger Ice V2's since I was comparing them with the X-raypad Jades, but overall the stock Lamzu Skates are very good, not as good as Razer stock skates but still very good. **Conclusion:** The Lamzu Maya X will continue to be on my rotation, but it's definitely a great contender for Mouse of the Year and a great contender for and Endgame mouse if you're looking for one. I highly recommend the Maya X, it's definitely competitive with the other mice out there, and It's an amazing pick up for me as well. **Overall:** The Viper V3 Pro and the Maya X are definitely contenders for being the Mouse of the Year, The Viper V3 Pro being a slim high hump option, with amazing coating, perfect for those that use Claw and Fingertip grip. But if you want something wider in both sides and hump, then the Maya X might be the mouse you're looking for, perfect for those using Claw grip and those that want to use Palm Grip but doesn't want to go for an ergonomic shape. Both mice are great, and are arguably my picks for my endgame mouse, though I still doubt that I'll end this hobby anytime soon, but at least for now, both mice are able to satisfy my wants and needs for a mouse. *Feel free to ask anymore questions about the Viper V3 Pro or the Maya X, or maybe even my other mice, or my mousepad in the comments, I'd be more than happy to answer :)*

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Thomsi1999 • 7 months ago

I have used the logitech g303 for a couple of years and recently tried the GPX2 and Viper v3 pro, but i didnt really like the mouse buttons or the mouse skates on the gpx neither the long narrow shape with the viper so i got the Lamzu Maya X. The maya x is so good, the best and lightest mouse i have ever used. Premium quality with extra mouse skates included in a nice packaging. So happy with it!

r/MouseReview • best mouse for competitive FPS games AND rough use? ->
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Thomsi1999 • 7 months ago

I just got this mouse today and its amazing! i have used the g303 shroud for the past 3,5 years but now i needed to upgrade because mouseclick one stopped working. The past week i have tried Razer viper v3 and logitech g pro superlight 2. The superlights clicks was so loud and the mouse skates was imo not good. The viper v3 was great but it didnt fit my hand and playstyle because it was so long and narrow. Today i got the maya x 8k and this shape really clicked with me. Super nice shape for me and the mouse clicks both sound and feel is super great. The weight is very low as seen above, super easy to use. Im using 2k polling rate in cs and 800dpi with comp mode enabled on the mouse. It was at 100% and now after 3-4 hours its 99%. Very happy with this one:D

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Traditional-Emu-8490 • 9 months ago

I just received my unit and my DPI button is loose and rattles when shaking not sure if anyone else gets this issue?

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Traditional-Emu-8490 • 9 months ago

Yeah going to on Monday when they are open. It also has a bit of a strange pop when its left and i re hold the mouse on the rear :( Going to see if i can RMA it but overal very happy with the shape. Had to turn off my c state though as 4k-8k polling had extreme stuttering

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tscheesyeggs • 8 months ago

Liked and subscribed to your YT! Thanks for your review. Was great. Agree on all your points. Maya X is a 10/10 :)

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Whigga0 • 3 months ago

But is not even close to being the best mouse especially for it’s price. Even the scyrox v6 is better than the super light imo for a lot less. MayaX and viper v3 pro are goated mice last year and for 2025 i think pulsar crazylight and endgame xm2w are the way to go.

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xdchen29 • 2 months ago

Just grab a used Maya X, you won't regret.

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YaboyKarlll • 7 months ago

Lamzu maya x stomps on the superlight lineup

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YardSuch962 • 25 days ago

I just got the pulsar x2 cl, it's so light and comfy, but I prefer lamzu maya over it. I was so greedy that I wanted better mouse than maya 4k, and tried g pro superlight 2, lamzu maya x, lamzu thorn, and my final conclusion is maya 4k, its the best shape I ever used in my entire life.

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YardSuch962 • 25 days ago

I just got the pulsar x2 cl, it's so light and comfy, but I prefer lamzu maya over it. I was so greedy that I wanted better mouse than maya 4k, and tried g pro superlight 2, lamzu maya x, lamzu thorn, and my final conclusion is maya 4k, its the best shape I ever used in my entire life.

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BeautifulDiscipline2 • about 1 month ago

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

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boebasho • 10 months ago

Lamzu all the way. They have a plethora of excellent shapes. Each mouse feels hand crafted and performs really well in my experience. The most recent mice, Paro and the updated Maya (and Atlantis), have really impressed me. I've tried almost all the brands suggested by others + the latest Razer/Logi mice, but I just keep coming back to lamzu.

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funkmetal1592 • 12 months ago

Once the sales on the Deathadder V3 Hyperspeed start it'll be one of the best ergo options. Otherwise currently for Ergo id go with the Pulsar V3 and for Ambi I'd say the Lamzu Maya

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ItsBotsAllTheWayDown • 7 months ago

Such a great mouse is the lamzu maya

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No-Chapter5873 • 6 months ago

I don't have the max but I use the beast x 8k and I love it. I switch the between the Maya x 8k. You can't go wrong with either.

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Oniikin • 6 months ago

Lot of closely similar options but really depends on what kind of hump you like or the placement of it… I’ve been down the rabbit hole and ended up with an X2V2 MINI, there’s a cheaper alternative with an identical shape the MCHOSE L7, good build $50 cheaper and good build. Other options are… XM2WE, OPM1, Lamzu Maya… Eloshapes.com helps compare shapes so you can see what you think you may like. I find the XM2WE a bit too wide for my hands yet I still found it very comfortable to hold and use, just wanted something more fine tuned to me. OPM1 I found was too thin on the sides for me, opposite of XM2. Both have incredible build quality and click feel. Maya I found the hump was too far forward for me and also too high. The MCHOSE and X2V2 mini was very low profile, light, and perfect width for me personally. I ended up liking these two the most and went as far to get a pulsar custom variant. Hope this helps! And good luck

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Ordinary-Peace-7040 • 2 months ago

My two recommendations for sub $100 mouses are the ATK x1, ATK f1, lamzu Maya, and scyrox v8

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Rpkkol • 6 months ago

Lamzu maya for me. Before i used 2 mouse (pulsar x2 and steelseries rival 3) Pulsar is for fps games, idk why but that shape just does wonders for my aim. Rival 3 is for dota etc. Again idk why lol Now i use lamzu maya for both.

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Sephuriron • 2 months ago

Just get a lamzu maya / atlantis pro depending if you want more hump support or a more neutral shape. Only thing that comes close to 90$ that has actually good quality and won't fall apart on you after 3 months They place at 101 / 99$ so if you get a deal somewhere or wait until Lamzu makes their next sale or just find a voucher code you are at 90

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tryflle • 7 months ago

Very small. 6.4x3.8 inches. I got the Maya like I said I planned to and I love it.

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xXBlacklistXx • 9 months ago

If you want to stick with the shape and get an all around upgrade the mchose g3 is exactly what you want. Otherwise there are similar shapes like the aria xd7 and orochi. If we’re talking about different shapes than my recommendations for a budget would be the attack shark x3, pulsar x2v2 mini as the price has gone down dramatically and it’s still super solid, and the phylina s450. A little more expensive you can get the Sora v2, Lamzu Atlantis mini, Lamzu maya, or the Logitech g pro super light as it’s still a very solid mouse. My top 3 picks for you out of all those would be the mchose g3, x2v2, or the Atlantis mini

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AriesNacho21 • about 2 months ago

i know this is old but i had the same issue, the trick was i had to unpair my other mouse then do an update on the new maya or atlantis champion then re connect it to the 4k dongle.. what i could never get figured out was though was how to have both mice paired to the 4k one at the same time so i could swap back n forth to compare the mice.. online it says its possible.. honestly they should of just included a new 4k dongle that could support multiple lamzu mice out of the box because i only returned it for that reason otherwise would of kept it.. i have a superlight 2 as my work mouse or storyline games, ulx comp for apex legends and fps comp games, and returned the lamzu but loved it for overwatch and marvels for its spammable clicks. another mouse i want to add to my lineup is WL beast x with the 3950 sensor update, i tried the max when it was the only one with new sensor and it was too big, but now they have the regular and mini, when the atlantis champion drops in black i will get it again and see if the dongle issue is resolved but as of now they only have pink and white which was a weird color option to start off on

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ohhipat • 10 months ago

I have both the new 3950 and the 3395. the coating feels the same, clicks on the the 3950 are marginally better. however when connecting my 3950 unit to the 4k receiver that came with my 3395 the wireless performance was absolutely horrible. Constant freezes, stutters and moments of huge input delay. No noticable issues when using the included 1k dongle but those issues turned me off from using it and I'm already back on my 3395 unit.

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ohhipat • 10 months ago

Lamzu said that you can use their 4k dongle with the 3950 version

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ohhipat • 10 months ago

its probably the firmware on the 4k dongle not being up to date, but i was using the most updated and recommended firmware on lamzu's website. planning on trying with their 8k dongle when it comes out

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