MCHOSE G7

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Sentiment score80% positive
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Last updated: May 26, 2026

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Reddit IconAtlas227
3 months ago

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

Reddit IconCandid-Job-6378
4 months ago

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.

Reddit Iconchanchan05
7 months ago

I like my MCHOSE G7 so far. Ergo shape like the Basilisk from Razer but like half the weight.

Reddit IconCool-Barber8998
4 months ago

Atk A9 plus for gpx superlight shape (try holding s potato) For your exact shape, mchose g7

Reddit IconDarkscytheX
5 months ago

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).

Reddit IconGregRtings
9 months ago

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.

Reddit IconIdkwhattoputitas98
9 months ago

Mchose g7 would be the best as it has plenty of buttons for moba and is relatively cheap

Reddit Iconikillclowns
4 months ago

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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