Fnatic x Lamzu MAYA X 8K

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Reddit Icon4K4llDay
10 months ago

I wrote a big review of VV3, XM2w, and Maya X. https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/s/i1RlpoocdR I would strongly suggest the XM2w. It was so fantastic. Get the wired version if you wanna save some money.

11 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.

Reddit Icon94KiloSlamBars
5 months ago

If you like the mid size mouse size and enjoyed the g502. Viper V3 Pro, Lamzu Maya X and Harpe Ace 2 are all flagship mice that you will not go wrong with. They are in the same size range and have a bit of shape and curve to them with a mid hump. They all have great click feeling and coatings with the Maya edging them out for the crispiest main click feeling. If you go down a deep rabbit hole you can branch off the gpro superlite and viper v3 and start looking at Chinese clone mice to save 50 or dollars but that would require you kinda know what shape you already like then you will end up with 20 plus mice after a couple years like most of us. If you have Best Buy near you go check out some display mice in person if not then you can’t go wrong with one of the 3 I recommended. Good luck

5 months ago

Yeah it happens, best coating is on the Harpe ace 2 and it’s a bit more nimble then the viper v3 having a bit more of a slope on the butt. So you can easily use many grips.. viper probably the safest of the 3 and the Maya will have the crispy clicks and lowest weight. You will enjoy any of them if you want to go with a different mouse I’d go with the Rawm levitation v4. Inspired by the viper and I’ve heard nothing but good praises about it

Reddit IconAccording_Loss_1768
8 months ago

You have fairly large hands. A lot of those mice are going to be too small for your claw grip style but suitable for fingertip. Maybe consider how often you're doing each grip if you are narrowing down your choices to that list. I have 19.5x11 and relax claw the Deathadder v3 pro and Lamzu Maya X. I can easily fingertip the Maya X if I wanted to use that style of aiming.

Reddit IconAccurate-Address-254
3 months ago

>but the reason that there is a premium is because of the cost of R&D to develop this tech Yeaaah, except not. Superlight 2 MSRP was $159 Superlight 2C is also $159. No R&D there, it's literally the same GPX but with optical switches. That is crazy expensive when mouses like the Lamzu Maya X is far better and more complete for $119. >Also because they can provide a lot better warranty than chinese companies can. And yeah, they do because their products QA really sucks. I had 3 Superlights and 3 failed. Double clicking in one, dead battery on another (at 1 year), and weird clicking problem with another (clicks inverted for some reason). And it's not weird, it's actually quite common people have like 3 or 4 Superlights because they had to RMA more than 1. To have a functional Superlight I had to buy new switches, solder them, a new battery, and change parts between the 3 of them, also skates and grips since the stock ones suck. >chinese companies can simply ignore any warranty requests. And that is not true. Maybe a generic random mouse, but not one from a regular company. Even attack shark did RMA'd all the mouses when they had problems with the firmware. Logitech doesn't offer warranty because they're cool guys, they literally have to do it by law lol.

Reddit IconAdElectronic749
about 1 month ago

If you can catch a Lamzu Maya X at a sale for 90-100 bucks i recommend with both hands. Extremely light (47g) and very comfortable. Good for both small and big hands

Reddit IconAdept_Protection_576
5 months ago

I tried the highest end Razer and Logitech. Razer Pro x 3 whatever the latest model is, was really nice. However I surprisingly ended up loving the Lamzu Maya X. Amazing button clock, great size, super high performance. Good software to configure it. I recommend trying it out. https://lamzu.com/products/lamzu-maya-x

5 months ago

I was skeptical but tried and now love the Lamzu Maya X. Just the right size/shape. Super light. Button press is just right. Also tried the Viper Razer Pro v3 and the top Logitech. Jared the Logitech, Razer Pro V3 was also excellent.

Reddit IconA_Fistful_of_Pez
9 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.

9 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.

Reddit Iconaka_BlinK
5 months ago

I have relatively small hands but i went with the maya x and its simply perfect

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