G7 Pro
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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.
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.
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.
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
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!
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.
Sorry. You are right. Both the G7 Pro and G7 Max share the exact same large ergonomic shape, which is bigger than the DeathAdder V3. The reason I was considering max instead of pro is because max has optical switches (so it's immune to double clicking issues) I have had original DAV, Lancehead TE and they all ended up with right click / scroll issues within a few years. So I'm exclusively looking for mice with optical switches.
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.
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