MCHOSE - G7 Pro
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Last updated: Oct 31, 2025 Scoring
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!<
r/MouseReview • Best Mouse AliExpress 2025 ->:) 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
r/MouseReview • Best Mouse AliExpress 2025 ->Mchose G7(3311, 800mAh, huano blue shell transparent pink dot), G7 Pro(3395, 500mAh, huano blue shell transparent pink dot, only white), and G7 Max(3395, 800mAh, outemu optical v2, 8000Hz support if you buy 8k receiver), basilisk v3 shape.
r/MouseReview • Good quality ergo mouse? ->Chinese Mice are super good within the price range, the MCHOSE G7 Pro is almost a clone of the Basilisk X, but way lighter and with a better sensor. If you like the shape of the Basilisk, this could be a good mouse for you!
r/MouseReview • I'm completely new to the field of buying a good gaming mouse. What are some good ergonomic picks under the ~60 USD range? ->MChose consistently has weird names so that doesn’t really matter. The 3395 is not a bad sensor at all, it’s not a 3370 or a 3335. A Basilisk clone that’s 55g, accurate, and 4K compatible seems right up your alley. Shape wise it’s about a millimeter smaller all around. Though you could just wait for Razer to drop a Basilisk V4 Pro in 3 years for $299.
r/MouseReview • i love my G502X+ , lighter mouses feel horrible and don't fit my hand ->I get that, it’s just insane to me that after all these years they haven’t released a lighter version when it’s entirely possible. MChose’s G7 is the closest you’ll get to a legally distinct Basilisk and it has all the features of most modern mice. Razer is just slacking tbh. Why’d we need another Deathadder when the V3 pro was already the best on the market in terms of hardware? The V4 pro is just overkill and majority of users aren’t going to notice a significant difference in performance.
r/MouseReview • i love my G502X+ , lighter mouses feel horrible and don't fit my hand ->I’m aware of that model. It’s not the best they could do though. There’s no ultra, it’s the max, still uses 3395 & the shape is a bit wrong looking lol.
r/MouseReview • i love my G502X+ , lighter mouses feel horrible and don't fit my hand ->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.
r/MouseReview • What is a quality alternative to the G502 hero? ->Mchose g7 would be the best as it has plenty of buttons for moba and is relatively cheap
r/MouseReview • Pure Wrist Aimers - What mouse do/would you use? ->I have the same hands size. I found the EC-1 very tiny. I’ve tried all the “large” mice. Like logi dex, EC-1, Mchose G7, Waizowl cloud, pulsar Tenz, and more. The absolute largest wireless I’ve felt is the G403. Most other mice feel too short to rest the top of my palm on. So I say get the Teevolution Terra (G403 Clone)
r/MouseReview • Help finding mouse for big/long hands (21*11cm) ->I’ve tried a lot of big mice, currently I think the Teevolution Terra (G403) is the biggest mouse on the market atm. There’s also the orbital pathfinder, and it feels nice with the extensions, but it doesn’t reach the height of the G403 which I miss using it. The Pulsar Tenz mouse has a nice high back hump, but I found the side buttons and scroll wheel weirdly positioned and hard to use personally. The Zowie EC-1, Mchose G7, and Waizowl cloud are recommended often for large hands, but I own all and found them pretty small for my 21cm length hands. Your mileage may vary though.
r/MouseReview • Recommendations for large hand, FPS-focused, and palm grip? ->I’ve tried a lot of big mice, currently I think the Teevolution Terra (G403) is the biggest mouse on the market atm. There’s also the orbital pathfinder, and it feels nice with the extensions, but it doesn’t reach the height of the G403 which I miss using it. The Pulsar Tenz mouse has a nice high back hump, but I found the side buttons and scroll wheel weirdly positioned and hard to use personally. The Zowie EC-1, Mchose G7, and Waizowl cloud are recommended often for large hands, but I own all and found them pretty small for my 21cm length hands. Your mileage may vary though.
r/MouseReview • Best mouse for big hands? ->I’ve tried a lot of big mice, currently I think the Teevolution Terra (G403) is the biggest mouse on the market atm. There’s also the orbital pathfinder, and it feels nice with the extensions, but it doesn’t reach the height of the G403 which I miss using it. The Pulsar Tenz mouse has a nice high back hump, but I found the side buttons and scroll wheel weirdly positioned and hard to use personally. The Zowie EC-1, Mchose G7, and Waizowl cloud are recommended often for large hands, but I own all and found them pretty small for my 21cm length hands. Your mileage may vary though.
r/MouseReview • My problem with most ambidextrous Mice ->Used a g502 in the past, the mchose g7 is way better imo. Simple and just works and less weight is better.
r/MouseReview • Is there still a reason to buy gaming mice from big brands anymore? ->Wired - razer cobra, deathadder V3 wired, pulse fire haste Wireless - mchose g7, dareu a980
r/MouseReview • Best budget mouse, available on Amazon worldwide ->After years of faithful service by the G502 I wanted to get a sidegrade mostly for my laptop, and I got a word from other people how much they love their superlight mice so I took a look for a few. I got my hands on the **Razer Deathadder v3 Hyperspeed**. As for why it is not included in the pictures, that's because I have already returned it... so that should be an indication of how this review will go. The surface felt smoother an nicer to the touch. The buttons were very firm and clicky in comparison, especially the scroll wheel. That's not necessarily a good or a bad thing, it just feels very different to use. All this makes the Razer MUCH louder so keep that in mind. At just 55 grams (compared to the chonky G502 with 120 grams) it really felt like I was holding nothing at all, it really changed my approach to the mouse. Though much more consequential was the shape - I did not really like it. I have a big hand and so I had to adjust my grip to be more "claw" like as the razer is smaller in every dimension, also the right half slopes downward a lot. My hand hurt a little after a few hours of use. So I've returned the Razer and resumed my search, and found a superlight that people said had the shape of the G502 - the **Mchose G7**. I've had a lot of doubts considering it was so much cheaper than the Razer (€120 vs €34 standart price, though I ended up getting it on a sale for just €16 on Aliexpress). The surface is simple plastic without any coating so it slides off easily off the hand - thankfully Mchose included the rubbery stickers you see in the pic, they help A LOT with keeping my hand on the mouse (I ended up getting similar mouse for the G502, mostly just to cover up the wear and tear haha). The buttons felt very similar to the Razer - clicky and loud though not worse in quality. Only the side buttons felt a tiny bit cheaper, though still perfectly fine. Weighing 59 grams it also feels like nothing. But what really won me over was the shape. From the dimensions to the slopes, it's basically a lightweight version of G502. My big hand sits perfectly on it, just as it had on the Logitech now with the benefits of the lower weight (of course with the downside of missing the crazy metal scroll wheel and the extra buttons). I work from home so it gets at least 8 hours of daily use and the battery lasts for about two weeks. But how does it compare to the two in **Kovaaks**? I set each mouse at 1600 DPI and got to testing. In the screenshots you can see the table, a graph of the values and a screenshot of how the test looks. Under the table you can see a score average and under that the percentual improvement/loss over the G502. **Apex legends Benchmark - sliding sphere** I gave each mouse 21 tries (arbitrary number lol). In this test you're supposed to trach the sliding and bouncing ball from side to side, up and down. Razer here gets +7% score over the G502 and the Mchose gets whopping +18.2%. The lower weight seems to help both of the lightweights quite a bit with the tracking, but with the combination of the shape, the Mchose easily carries it home. **1wall 6targets small** A test for quick flicks. The weight does not seem to mater at all here. Razer loses with -2.97% and Mchose gets +0.24%. Pretty insignificant differences. **n0ted aimbot 2022 - Centering | 180** A test for horizontal tracking. Razer gets +1.6% and Mchose +2.3%. Small differences, the weight or shape do not seems to make much of a difference in horizontal tracking. **Apex Crylix - Narrow Strafe** Another test for horizontal tracking. Razer loses with -6.25% and Mchose gets -0.28%. This was just 5 tries for each mouse so maybe Razer would eventually catch up. **Apex Crylix - Ascended Tracking 90 Small** A test for both horizontal and vertical tracking. Razer gets +4.39% and Mchose +14.27%. Pretty solid win, though it was also just 5 tries for each. Conclusion: Seems like the lower weight helps a bit with the aim, even though I really did not like the shape of the Razer. But then the benefit of the Mchose's shape really pushes it to the top (though of course the shape preferences are subjective). Curiously, where the benefits really come into play seems to be especially full horizontal and vertical tracking. Mchose provides all that for a fraction of Razer's price so I am very happy with it.
r/MouseReview • Logitech G502, Razer Deathadder v3 Hyperspeed and Mchose G7 compared in Kovaaks ->IMO g7 is best mouse cause g502 is most sold mouse in world so if people transfer to g7 they will feel relatively same but they get much better mouse
r/MouseReview • Best Mice by Budget (High, Mid, Low) ->For a similar shape I'd go with the MCHOSE G7, cheaper than your budget, no RGB, and personally the mechanical switches on it sounds good to me. Maybe watch a review that has a soundtest? It is a bit lighter than your preferences, but personally I'd try getting used to it—It took a week for me to get used from a hefty office mouse to a significantly lighter mouse and I'm very happy right now. Also MCHOSE build quality in my experience has been superb, less creaking than my previous Viper Ultimate
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