Incott - G23 Pro Gaming Mouse
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Here are some explanations about the TOP TIERS: * **Delux M900 Pro Ultralight 8K SET:** This mouse delivers great quality, featuring the second-best sensor on the market today and at a price you won’t find in any other 8K polling rate mouse currently available. * **Incott G23 Pro:** If we can even call it that, it’s literally a 3x cheaper copy of the Superlight 2. It has an extremely powerful sensor like the HERO 2 and only falls slightly behind the Superlight 2 in IPS and G-force. * **MCHOSE A7 Ultra:** Priced at a quarter of the Superlight 2, it offers a sensor that’s almost as powerful, losing out by just a bit. It has great build quality and excellent support. Personally, I preferred the Incott G23 Pro, but the MCHOSE is also extremely good (keep in mind both these mice have the same shape as the Superlight too, lol). * **Rapoo VT3 Pro:** This mouse isn’t as high-end as the last two but features the second-best sensor on the market right now, an 8K polling rate, and a charging dock-all at a very affordable price. If you want a truly HIGH-END mouse to compete even in FPS games, go for the Incott or the MCHOSE. If you want a cheaper option that still delivers extreme quality for more casual gamers, choose the M900 or the VT3-they’re both excellent picks. **Honorable mentions for entry-level mice that deliver what they promise for their price:** * AJ179 (loses points for build quality) * Attack Shark X11 * VXE R1 * Attack Shark X3 * Delux M900 Pro Ultralight * made this Tier List based on current AliExpress prices and what they deliver in terms of sensor and material quality.
heavy, gimmicky but p cool hotswap.
No it's not lol the incott g23 build quality is ahead
Incott g23, still feels more premium than the mchose a7 and atk a9.
Ive been using my incott g23 for about a year with no issues. Not sure why it ended up in B tier, for me personally it would be mid S tier. The weight isn’t a huge dealbreaker and I got to test out a bunch of switches and settled on a set I like. The battery lasts for more than a week for me running on 1k hz, so if anyone is thinking of buying it I highly recommend it.
If you like the superlight shape, check out the incott G23, or its predecessor the HPC01M. Top tier specs, ok software, both mouses comes with extra switches and goodies, and the pro versions have by far the best hot swappable mechanism, so you don't need optical switches. It takes like 5s to change switches. And they're cheap too (under 80$)
The G23 has by far the best value / $ in this list, especially if you add the hotswap feature which is just amazing on incott mouses. You can changes switches in like 5s, without needing to remove any parts like other hotswappable mouses. And if you pref the viper mini shape rather than the gpx, you can go for the hpc01m which is the predecessor of the G23, also from incott Also, the G23 has a better (and more recent) sensor than the hero 2. It's an improved 3950, very stable and consistent at all polling rate. I've never had any issue with it so far
IPI Float 88 is an absolute king at around $50 in my eyes, but its design(holes) might not be to your liking. I’ll suggest some other good options around $60: ATK Blazing Sky F1, VXE Mad R (you might be able to find the Mad R Major on sale for around $60, which is a better version of the regular VXE Mad R), Incott G23 (a GPX Superlight clone with hot-swappable switches), Attack Shark R6, and ATK Blazing Sky X1 (a Viper V3 clone). They are all using solid sensor, are lightweight and using better switches (in my opinion, i'm just omron hater) than Logitech for example. They are all wireless as well.
I absolutely love the Mad R Major and the IPI Float 88. However, they're not big mice by any means and might not be comfortable for you if you have large hands. I would suggest the **Incott G23 Pro** or the **MChoose A7**, since they are Logitech Superlight clones and, in my opinion, more suitable for bigger hands.
I've got one fron Incott. It come with hot swappable mouse switches which is pretty cool. The hot swappable switches really come in handy. When I play video game while my kids and wife are sleeping I use silent switches but other times I just use good quality switches from TTC
Incott G23, better hotswap system than Zaopin Z2 https://ph.shp.ee/SStujcq
Yes Eloshapes review: https://www.eloshapes.com/mouse/review/incott-g23
Iirc it uses web driver from the incott site https://incott.net/mouse/ I think theres an english option because I saw a screenshot of the software in english
Better sensor (3395 on G23 and 3950 on G23 Pro) + 8k polling rate on Pro (only 1k on G23) Thats it. Same shell same clicks same hotswap feature
Was the goat for me for 9 years. Sadly by then i could not buy a new one. Settled for the razer naga x, way lighter, better form, optical switches. sadly razer produces short lived products and i am on my second now (one in reserve). for shooters i have a incott g23 pro now that is basically a cheaper, better build gprox.
Incott g23/pro if you want more polling rate. Really nice mouse for the price
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