
MCHOSE - G7
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Based on 1 year's data from Feb 15, 2026 How it works
The MCHOSE G7 series or Keychron M6/M7 are probably your best bet, outside of the Logitech G502.
Never heard yung issue na yan. Unang g502 ko lasted 6 years before pinalitan ko due to wear sa rubber. Npw on my second. 10/10 would recommend Mchose g7 if lightweight alternative pero less features
Vxe r1 is good for small to medium hand size but that won't matter if you have a claw grip. My recommendation for a good ergonomic mouse for big hands in the same budget as vxe r1 is Mchose G7.
I like my MCHOSE G7 so far. Ergo shape like the Basilisk from Razer but like half the weight.
Atk A9 plus for gpx superlight shape (try holding s potato) For your exact shape, mchose g7
Personally use MCHOSE G7, because of the ergo-shape, 800mAh battery, and low price(half of the VT3 pro or M900). 3311 fully fulfills my needs =D >!Could get in on Aliexpress, but bought it through local marketplace!<
:) Still, no matter which sensor you get, it's important to make sure mouse has nice chip, like Nordic or Realtek =D Personally dunno which chip g7 uses, so I'm just praying that mchose did not save on a chip xD
I'm pleasantly surprised with the quality of Mchose so far. I got a G7 that's been good (though it was meant to be a Pro version which is another story).
I like MCHOSE mice, but if durability is your main concern, I wouldn’t go with the MCHOSE G7. It uses mechanical switches like your old G502 HERO, it doesn’t have the free-scrolling feature you want, and it’s wireless. Mechanical switches are often the weak point. As they age, they’re all prone to developing double-click issues. It’s frustrating, but with fairly heavy use, three years is a typical lifespan for mechanical-switch mice. Some may last five to seven years, but plenty fail after only two or three. I’m not excusing the industry; I just want to set realistic expectations given the current market. Unless you're willing to learn how to solder in replacement switches, your best bet is to only buy a mouse with optical switches. Since they don’t rely on physical contacts that oxidize and wear out, they avoid the double-click problem and generally last much longer. Both the [Razer Basilisk V3](https://www.rtings.com/mouse/reviews/razer/basilisk-v3) or the updated [Logitech G502 X](https://www.rtings.com/mouse/reviews/logitech/g502-x) meet your requirements perfectly and have optical switches. I’d go with whichever is cheaper where you're located or whichever you like the look of best.
Mchose g7 would be the best as it has plenty of buttons for moba and is relatively cheap
I personally wouldn’t buy any big brand mouse like everyone is saying to buy the Logitech G502. Get a MChose G7 (G502 clone) cheaper, lighter, better.
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