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MCHOSE - A7

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absolutefingspecimen • about 2 months ago

Mchose a7, don't reinvent the wheel

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A_Fistful_of_Pez • 5 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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AntiqueDealer5598 • 17 days ago

for cs2 you need a light mouse and g502 is definately not a light mouse. if you could stretch your budget a little, you could get the mchose a7 which has a safer shape and good quality for its price which would last for few years

r/MouseReview • Will the G502 Hero be a good upgrade to my G102? ->
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AntiqueDealer5598 • 17 days ago

get the mchose a7 its cheap and its a safer shape to pick

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Away-Construction450 • 8 months ago

Incott g23, still feels more premium than the mchose a7 and atk a9.

r/MouseReview • What mouse size is the most suited for me? ->
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bunsinh • about 1 month ago

Yup, for GPX shape I'd recommend the Incott G23 and Mchose A7. Also take a look at this tier list for some suggestions: https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/s/JrpnKR4Vhx

r/buildapcsales • [Mouse] Logitech G305 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse - $22.49 (Amazon) ->
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ceeayejay • 5 months ago

At the end of the day, it's dependent on your shape preference. For example, the MCHOSE L7 is definitely one of their more popular mice, but I like the A7 more because of it's shape resembles the GPX.

r/MouseReview • Which MCHOSE mouse is the best? ->
Positive
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Competitive_Echo166 • 7 months ago

If your budget is limited and you want something comfy and you play palm grip I think the Mchose A7 could definitely fit you, if you can spend a bit more the Lamzu Maya X / Logitech GPX are some of the greatest mice of the moment and are worth the investment.

r/MouseReview • First time getting a gaming mouse , help me pick . ->
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Complexx_7 • 16 days ago

2.5 ish weeks into my mchose a7 re, and has so far exceeded all expectations, only thing is, i have 19.5/20 by 10 cm hands, and its big, coating is a hair slick imo (but grip tape is nice) Otherwise, was worth it from AliX

r/MouseReview • Looking for wireless ergo mouse under $100 ->
Positive
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cvltsh1t • 3 months ago

Can personally vouch for mchose - have one for a bit now and it's amazing, had no issues with qc or delivery

r/MouseReview • My first mouse ->
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DaveTheHungry • 6 months ago

The G Pro Wireless has the same shape as the Superlight but has 2 extra side buttons for left handed users. So if you don’t need those side buttons you can look into Superlight clones. Incott G23 V2, ATK A9 Pro/Ultra, and MChose A7 are all good choices. Now if you need side buttons on both sides, there are barely any mouse on the market with that. G Pro 2 Lightspeed is the revamped G Pro Wireless so it has those buttons. There’s also the Pulsar X2A, but that’s a very different shape.

r/MouseReview • Wireless mouse for FPS gaming with shape similar to the G Pro Wireless? ->

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