MCHOSE - G3 800 mAh
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If we're going for the exact same shape, with a modern experience, then yes, Mchose G3 would be your best bet The g304 was my first mouse, moved to a gpx superlight when I realized I needed bigger mice for my hand, now on an ATK X1 Ultra but might move to a kysona Jupiter pro when they have some in stock
r/MouseReview • Whats your daily-daily? ->Yep, the mchose g3 is basically a modern g305 so I really suggest you go with that. Even the dpi button thingy. R1 doesn't really fill out your hand like the g305 does, trust me I tried an r1 pro for a bit and really didn't like how small it was, the shape too.
r/MouseReview • Whats your daily-daily? ->well the reason for this is because there is no mouse for everyone. everyone wants something different. and people have different experiences. lets take the attack shark x3. great mouse. great build quality. but i had a shitty experience because of my hand size. for the mice i recomended. the g3 is closest to the shape you want. teh vxe r1 is just amazing in general but not really the shape you want. the x11 is kinda meh. not great specs and not the shape you want, kinda big tbh. but its cheap. another option is the attack sahrk x3. it may have not been good for me but my hands are huge. and it is a shape that is smaller and the community loves it. its just a viper mini shape
r/MouseReview • Best Cheapest mouse around 20 euro range? ->Mchose G3 for a similar shape. VXE R1 Pro for the best bang for the buck.
r/MouseReview • is the g305 still worth it in 2024? ->mchose g3 is a good option if you like g102 shell.
r/mkindia • Help me choose a gaming mouse ->I have it, it’s good enough for gaming. I’m not a fan of the stock skates and the G305 shape isn’t the most comfortable for me personally but if you’re familiar with that shape and you like it then this is perfectly fine. I do think there are better budget options, shape wise, but nothing wrong with this. dazztrazak has a playlist on some good budget mice if you’re interested in other shapes.
r/MouseReview • Is Mchose g3 a good mouse? ->Mchose g3, Same exact shape, 2/3s the weight, 2/3s the price. Build quality is still good. I used g305 for 4 years, 4 different g305s as scroll wheel issues became apparent. Recently (maybe 2-3 months ago) grabbed the mchose g3. Only thing i wish i could change is being able to take the “cover” part off, as I liked the shape of the g305 without the cover, but since the g3 has a rechargeable battery instead of a AA, that “cover” part doesnt come off
r/MouseReview • Is Logitech 305 Mouse Good Buy In 2024 and is it good for longevity and build quality and good for long term use? ->Mchose G3 and you are good to go.
r/MouseReview • My issue transitioning away from g305. Has anyone been through the same thing? What mouse did you end up getting? ->Look up the Mchose G3. Basically a clone of the g305 but lighter with usb-c, modern sensor and switches. I got the version with a whooping 800 mAh battery size too for long endurance. Highly recommend.
r/buildapcsales • [MOUSE] Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse - $66.99 ($99.99-$33) ->Got mine from AliExpress https://preview.redd.it/2zaqtfsbtodf1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=15a406eb33a238c53a71d3d7c49c0a3794ab9028
r/buildapcsales • [MOUSE] Razer Naga V2 HyperSpeed Wireless MMO Gaming Mouse - $66.99 ($99.99-$33) ->It is my main. Moved to it after years of Logitech, going from a G203 all the way to a Superlight. I was disappointed with Logitech’s shitty customer support and the faulty scroll wheels, double clicking and surprising lack of QC for mice over 100$. Therefore I moved to MChose G3 which I bought for 15-20$ and is miles ahead. The egg shape is my favorite shape too.
r/MouseReview • Is Mchose g3 a good mouse? ->If you want the shape, get an mchose g3
r/MouseReview • Is Logitech 305 Mouse Good Buy In 2024 and is it good for longevity and build quality and good for long term use? ->Mchose g3. Cheaper and better lmao
r/MouseReview • Recommendations for mice like Logitech G305 please ->Dude the g3 is so legit. Feels just like the g305 right down to how the clicks feel.
r/MouseReview • Fingertip grip with small hands. What mouse do you recommend? ->I just got the scyrox v8. This outplays my zaopin z1 pro and mchose g3
r/MouseReview • Best AliExpress Mouses 2025 2.0 ->if ur like the shape of g304 u should check out mchose g3. its a g304 clone with everything more new and lesser price too I think. its on meckeys or neomacro for around 2k
r/IndianGaming • HELP ME WITH A GOOD GAMING MOUSE ->I have the pinky dilemma too. I am using Mchose G3 now which is okay, but not as good as the G309 which is slightly more narrower at the top.
r/MouseReview • My issue transitioning away from g305. Has anyone been through the same thing? What mouse did you end up getting? ->It's good, but if you are a Mac user it may present delay and lack of configuration
r/MouseReview • Is Mchose g3 a good mouse? ->Perfect shape for me, but sadly Logitech do not want to do a superlight version of it. Had to use Mchose G3
r/LogitechG • Logitech 😘 ->Mchose G3 A. Using it for few months, switched from g102, because wanted more lightweight and wireless mouse. (i had 3 of g102, all of them lasted about 1-2 years then problems started) And i regret buying it. This chinese drivers software is terrible, i can open options only in few seconds after i connect it to pc. Battery percentage not showing correctly. Connection is bad, sometimes its not useable and im forced to go wired. And also one of the most important "downgrades" for me in comparison to g102 is very high lod. on G3a its 1.5-1.6 mm, which for me is very high and i still cant get used to that. Not going to buy anything from that brand ever Currently trying to find something cheap and other than 3311
r/MouseReview • Whats your daily-daily? ->But i own the "A" version - the most basic of the entire line, maybe pro versions does not have such problems. But then again, I'm so disappointed in this version that I don't want to take more expensive mice from the same brand. Also, it is not possible to change its DPI button bind to something else (I had hoped to be able to do so). Personally, I am interested in the Zaopin Z1 and Fantech Aria XD7, as they have a similar egg shape and have somewhat positive reviews. also keychone mouses might be good choice
r/MouseReview • Whats your daily-daily? ->You mean they purchased sensors from pixart, the company that produces sensors for razer? They might copy the shape, like the mchose g3 and the g305, and the many super light clones, but the technology is all above board. The switches, sensors, wheel decoders, MCU, it's all commercially available. Sorry but the superlight is not worth 150$.
r/MouseReview • Is there still a reason to buy gaming mice from big brands anymore? ->Ive had mine for 5 years before i replaced it and it still isnt broken, but that doesnt mean its worth the price because the MCHOSE G3 exists which is the exact same shape but a better mouse in every single way
r/MouseReview • Is Logitech 305 Mouse Good Buy In 2024 and is it good for longevity and build quality and good for long term use? ->16x9 hands is small and you’d probably have a hard time trying to grip the viper v3 or DeathAdder. I’d recommend getting an Mchose g3, same exact shape as the g304 but a lot lighter. But to answer your question in the title, my only go to for an actual image comparison for mice is rtings 3D mouse shape comparison tool [rtings](https://www.rtings.com/mouse/tools/3d-model-shape-compare?) you can stack the mouse shape above another or just look at the outlines of each one and see how they compare to other mice. You can use [eloshapes](https://eloshapes.vercel.app/mouse/compare?p=hitscan-hyperlight-vs.-wlmouse-beast-x-pro-vs.-g-wolves-ht-s2-pro-8k) as well but its not as detailed as rtings.
r/MouseReview • How do I get a better image of a mouse comparison? ->Get mchose g3 from banggood
r/mkindia • Help me choose a gaming mouse ->I came from a G305 and Mchose G3 and I adore the shape but G305 is a heavy piece of shit and G3 had a bad sensor. Tried Viper V3 pro, amazing mouse but the size and shape was slightly sub optimal for my palm-claw hybrid grip. DAV3 HS had all the qualities of viper v3 but with a shape that fit like a glove. I ran some valorant TDMs and I was hitting shots that I never had, absolutely love it thus far
r/MouseReview • I might have found my endgame (Razer DAV3 HS) ->Right now you get can the XM1 RGB and XM1r GLOSSY both $30 on amazon. I went with the RBG even though it's heavier because I would rather use a 200gram mouse than a glossy mouse. The build quality is easily the best in my collection, makes the GPX feel like it was made by glorious. Also 82 grams is by no means heavy, it wasn't that long ago the g203 at 85 grams was one of the lightest mice you could get. If you're coming from a g203 though you might like the Razer Orochi. I picked up the hello kitty model for my wife for $30 on ebay and not kinda lie I kinda love it. Sometimes when she goes to bed early I'll grab it from her desk and run a few games of CS2 with it. If you're just after build quality though definitely check out the XM1. If you like the g203 shape the MCHOSE G3 is worth looking into, the chinese mice aren't bad at all and it definitely is gonna have better build quality than the horrific g305.
r/MouseReview • Need to find a good durable mouse for gaming ->I just picked up other egg mice. Mchose g3, Attack shark g3pro and Fantech Aria v2 pro.
r/MouseReview • My issue transitioning away from g305. Has anyone been through the same thing? What mouse did you end up getting? ->18x10cm. MCHOSE G3. Only egg-shaped mice feel comfortable to me. Getting older and playing FPS less frequently have affected my aim more than any mouse ever could. I played best with a G502, although it's too heavy for me these days.
r/MouseReview • Shape is KING! Share your hand size, main mouse, and how the shape benefits your aim! ->Mchose g3 is basically a g302 but with all its issues fixed
r/IndianGaming • HELP ME WITH A GOOD GAMING MOUSE ->Yup but for the prince you can get a newer and upgraded version. MCHOSE G3 or G3 PRO (with coupon it can be as low as 35)
r/MouseReview • Is the logitech G305 lightspeed wireless gaming mouse with hero 12k sensors any good? ->Yup but for the prince you can get a newer and upgraded version. MCHOSE G3 or G3 PRO (with coupon it can be as low as 35)
r/MouseReview • Is the logitech G305 lightspeed wireless gaming mouse with hero 12k sensors any good? ->r/MouseReview regular here, this list is hot ass. Wouldn't recommend near decade old Logitech mice. I guarantee the majority of the subreddit would say Mchose G3 >>>>>>> G305, just as one quick example.
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->Mchose g3.
r/MouseReview • Fingertip grip with small hands. What mouse do you recommend? ->My zaopin z1 pro is better than the g305, but its more like an orochi. Also the mchose g3 is lighter, better specs AND a cheaper copy of the g305. Might be a good choice aswell. Personally i think OP should get a fingertip mouse with hands that small.
r/MouseReview • Fingertip grip with small hands. What mouse do you recommend? ->I dont know if youve been up to date but a lot of budget chinese mice have great build quality. You can also get a 3395 sensor with a better battery and better switches for a bit higher of a price. Either way anyone whos had both the mchose g3 and the g305 say the mchose is better.
r/MouseReview • Fingertip grip with small hands. What mouse do you recommend? ->I think the g305 being on this list proves that the mice recommended here arent the greatest choices. You can get the mchose g3 which is a literal clone for cheaper, yet its better quality, better clicks, better sensor, lighter and no batteries, meaning you charge it with a cable once every 1-3 weeks depending on usage. So much better value. And also the shape and size of these 2 mice are something most people dont enjoy and are unfit/uncomfortable for many grips. It should not be one of the top recommendations.
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->Youre kind of right, but for me personally the g102 was my favourite shape and i prefer it over my zaopin z1s shape. I also claw grip by pushing the back of the mouse into my hand and mostly wrist aim when not flicking which means the weight being at the back is actually better for me. I plan on getting the g305 clone called mchose g3 cause no mouse has beaten the comfort of my g102.
r/MouseReview • Is Logitech 305 Mouse Good Buy In 2024 and is it good for longevity and build quality and good for long term use? ->Mchose g3 same mouse but better. Theres a couple versions of it too. 8k version costs as much as a g305, rest are cheaper.
r/MouseReview • Is Logitech 305 Mouse Good Buy In 2024 and is it good for longevity and build quality and good for long term use? ->MCHOSE G3 is basically the g305 (g203 wireless) but better
r/bapcsalescanada • [Mouse] Logitech G203 2nd Gen Wired Gaming Mouse ($50-$22=$28) [Amazon] ->Oh wow, that's a post for me. So I used the G305 for 5-6 years now. I bought it twice. Twice the mouse wheel started to go bad, and the clicks were always a little too mushy for my taste. But it's the shape I like and I wanted to stay on that platform. I don't like the G-pro shape and Logitech seems to not want to improve on the formula. So I had to take it elsewhere. I recently went for the Mchose G3, and while I can't speak for longevity. It's essentially a lighter G305. The thumb buttons are slightly more recessed so you may not like it. The M1 and M2 are also more clicky, which is a plus in my book. Stock feet are a little less glidy than G305 imo but it's offset by the lighter weight. Very easy to control. Oh and also, it's a rechargeable lithium battery inside, G305 doesn't supply that and can't be charged. TL;DR : Still a good mouse, but if you can't get it for cheap I'd probably go for the Mchose G3 which seems better for 90% of people ATM.
r/MouseReview • Is Logitech 305 Mouse Good Buy In 2024 and is it good for longevity and build quality and good for long term use? ->I got the two right here, and I would say in no shape or form does the Mchose display more side play or lateral movement than the G305. Even for the thumb buttons. Also I can make my G305 rattle a little by shaking it, not the G3. There are a few subtle changes to the G3 compared to the G305, but keep in mind I'm comparing a worn G305 to a springy young G3 : * The M1 and M2 buttons are slightly thicker on the edges, they tend to flare up just a tiny bit. They also aren't cut the same way from the center of the mouse. It may require a tiny smidge of additionnal force but I can't really be sure. It's margin of error + wear and tear * Obviously, no back shell, as the mouse charges from the front. So no noise from the shell slightly disloding with hand repositions * Stock feet are larger at the front and back, i'd say it's more of a classic mouse skates dispositions you'd find on a Zowie mouse for instance. * Aside from the obvious weight difference, G3 is slightly less back heavy than the 305. Meaning you can hold it between your fingers from the start of the back thumb button and opposite side, and this will be the center of gravity. Basically right behind the line where the M1 and M2 buttons start. While the G305 will flip backwards if you hold it from there with a regular AA battery in it. It's more around the middle of the back button for the G305. * Scroll wheel steps are a little bit less marked from a brand new G305 I would say, but those tend to wear out fast. I still prefer those to the G305 because the wheel is rounded at the edges with some rubber lined-texture on it, compared to the bare plastic logitech used that tends to gather dirt and leading to mousewheel getting stuck. * Scroll wheel click on both my G305s became very hard to press quite fast. Can't say if it's the same with a worn G3 but right now the scroll weel is clicky and very much usable. * Thumb buttons seem to look a little more recessed than on G305, but it's not the case. It's just that the shape of the thumb buttons is a little more angled on 305, softer edges on the G3. * I had sometimes the problem of accidently pressing M2 on my 305 when being too tense, it's not the case on the G3, I would guess the switches are more stable on the required weight to action them * DPI switch button is like half a milimeters more recessed, ensuring less accidental presses. And the DPI light is at the front of the wheel rather than the back, less distracting. * There's a chance you may need to re-habit yourself considering the weight difference. With equal force, I'd say I travel 30% more distance using the same grip. This may lower with mouse skate wear. * There is a little more post-travel click on the G3 than a worn G305, I can go a solid milimeter past the click, while still not touching the shell, while I'm almost bottoming out on the plastic for the G305 after hearing the click. This may change over time though. I don't really find it a negative.
r/MouseReview • Is Logitech 305 Mouse Good Buy In 2024 and is it good for longevity and build quality and good for long term use? ->Mchose g3's dpi button is not customisable I was devastated when I found out unless there is a workaround or something I don't know is happening
r/MouseReview • Any reviews on this mouse yet? ->I came from the g102 up until 2023, now I’m using the VXE Mad R and R1 Pro Max on the regular, i personally loved the pulsar X2 Mini too. As for recommendations, i suggest the MChose G3 if you don’t wanna stay away from the egg shape, I second the R1 Pro or any similarly-shaped mice (Scyrox V8, Ajazz aj159, Mad R)
r/MouseReview • Whats your daily-daily? ->The Mchose G3 is a clone of the G304 with much better hardware, if you're open to chinese products.
r/Indiangamers • Mouse recommendations please under 2.5k ->Mchose G3 is the same shape as the G304 but half the weight.
r/MouseReview • Suggestions for wireless mouse under $30! ->I have a G305, it's over 6 years old and it's still going strong. Love the thing, although it's a bit heavy and the shape isn't the best for me, so I've moved on to other mice for gaming purposes. I still use it as a desktop/travel mouse because the battery life is excellent, basically lasts me 3-4 months at a time. The thing is, it was from one of the initial production runs, I bought it shortly after it came out. I hear that the build quality and durability is much worse in the newer production runs, so I can't vouch for the longevity of the mouse anymore. Honestly, if you like the G305 shape, I recommend the Mchose G3, it's a cheaper, lighter, rechargeable clone.
r/MouseReview • Is Logitech 305 Mouse Good Buy In 2024 and is it good for longevity and build quality and good for long term use? ->Trying out mchose’s G3, I used to have the g304 a lot but they kept malfunctioning, razer orochi was even worse just straight up stopped working. Fingers crossed this one lasts.
r/IndianGaming • HELP ME WITH A GOOD GAMING MOUSE ->I have it, it's a really solid mouse.
r/MouseReview • Is Mchose g3 a good mouse? ->Enjoy! I had one, but then suffered of double clicking issue. Then I tried Mchose G3 Pro (a chinese version with same shape but better specs). It's really good.
r/MouseReview • I got a new mouse! (Review on Logitech G305) ->It depends on your hand size and grip. If you’re convinced of switching from egg shape to potato shape, and if your hands are not so big, A5 Ultra could be a good option too. Mchose G3 is more like your G102, and I personally don’t like the side buttons (that’s the only issue in that shape for me) So I switched to a A5 Pro Max and overall it’s good, but just a little bit tiny for my hand. I couldn’t get A7 ultra in black so I got a M7 Ultra and it feels better, but certainly I prefer the standard potato shape (A5/A7).
r/MouseReview • Mouse for casual gaming and productivity? ->Same, that's why I bought the Mchose G3 Pro which is basically that.
r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->Mchose G3 is a great mouse with the same shape as the G305, if you want something smaller than the G3 then there is the Zaopin Z1, if you want something even smaller than that then checkout Razer Orochi v2.
r/MouseReview • Wireless Mouse with the shape of the Logitech G305 and for small hands ->I don't know about it being a copy but it's possible that Mchose might've made it the same shape as the Logitech on purpose, but I've tried both mice and the Mchose version is noticeably better by a large margin.
r/MouseReview • Wireless Mouse with the shape of the Logitech G305 and for small hands ->The one i tried was the G3 pro, the main difference between the normal and pro version is the sensor being paw 3311 vs paw 3395, and the switches being Huannou 60m vs Omron 60m. I would recommend going for the pro version instead of normal or ultra (the main difference between the ultra and the other two is the 8k polling rate, TTC gold scroll wheel and Omron 100m switches).
r/MouseReview • Wireless Mouse with the shape of the Logitech G305 and for small hands ->mchose g3 series if you want a 1-1 shape otherwise grab a x2 shape mouse, since they’re fairly similar and the x2 shapes are better imo and it’s easy to find a decent x2 shape mouse
r/MouseReview • Modern wireless alternative to Logitech G Pro Hero? ->With the same exact shape you have logitech g305 (wireless but heavier) and mchose g3 (wireless but lighter and overall better in my opinion).
r/MouseReview • Modern wireless alternative to Logitech G Pro Hero? ->Meckeys se mchose g3 lelo
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