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MCHOSE - K7 Ultra

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Armroker • 3 months ago

MCHOSE L7/K7 Ultra plus. Very good mice for $45-50

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Ashsucksatwhackbat • 2 months ago

MCHOSE products in my experience have been very good, I’ve yet to have a failure or notice anything that would dampen performance. I actually still have an L7+ on hand that I’m returning only because it’s too small for me, quality was great otherwise. I currently have the A7 Pro, K7 Ultra, G3 Pro and the Ace 60 Pro keyboard.

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atheos1337 • about 2 months ago

Mchose K7 ultra love it more then my logitech superlight 2 and it comes with a 2 in 1 charging dock with 8k

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atheos1337 • about 2 months ago

I switched from Logitech g pro superlight 2 and g502x to a K7 ultra from mchose, and I can't praise it enough, comes with 8k receiver and charging dock in one.

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atheos1337 • about 1 month ago

The MCHOSE K7 Ultra is a vvp3 clone and comes with an 8k receiver and charging dock in one. and it's cheaper than Razer. love it.

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atheos1337 • about 1 month ago

Yes, i can get two of the K7 Ultra for the price of one vvp3, and every razer mouse I had, the scroll wheel broke or it started double-clicking, and the feel of the K7 Ultra is premium, nothing feels cheap

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CaravieR • 3 months ago

I have large hands too and I also end up holding the Superlight at an off angle due to discomfort. After many mice, I realised the issue is width. The Superlight ticks all the boxes except for the narrower width between where you rest your thumb and pinky. Try something wider like a Viper v3, Lamzu Maya X, (if you're willing to try unusual Chinese brands) Mchose K7 Ultra or Mad G Max. I personally use all 4 of these with far more comfort than the Superlight. If you want to try ergo, you can't really go wrong with the latest deathadder V4 pro.

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CaravieR • 3 months ago

I love the deathadder V4 pro's shape so much but the clicks are just way too loud for me. That's my singular gripe about this mouse but it's a near-dealbreaker for me. I'm also maining the K7 Ultra for now, swapping to the Mad G Max sometimes. I actually ever so slightly prefer the Viper V3 Pro over the K7 Ultra because the buttons aren't as flared out but the latter is better in every other metric, especially the clicks. Well I guess the Viper is slightly lighter but as long as its below 60g it's good enough for me.

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Chuggowitz • 3 months ago

There are multiple. I use the mchose k7 ultra for example. It's cheaper and even comes with a magnetic charging dock and carrying case... Wild deal honestly.

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ClawsAgade • about 2 months ago

I have the Mchose K7 Ultra. The best features for me are: charging dock, super spammable clicks, amazing web software. The only improvement i wish it had would be a slightly grippier coating.

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_Destiny7 • 3 months ago

Aight, got the MCHOSE K7 Ultra (probably the VV3 Pro clone you were talking about) Hopefully all works out good.

r/MouseReview • Best mice under $150 to upgrade. ->
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Equivalent-Face-3413 • 22 days ago

I just placed an order for this!!

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Few-Communication701 • 22 days ago

I was in a very similar situation (large hand, G102), switched to the Mchose K7 Ultra. After a few days of getting used to it, I'm very happy.

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Forward_Drop303 • about 2 months ago

Mchose L7 ultra for small to medium hands. Mchose A7/K7, ATK X1/F1, Aula V9, Rapoo VT3 Max, and maybe the Viper v2 pro for larger hands.

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Forward_Drop303 • about 2 months ago

if you can get one with the optical switches definitely the Mchose A7 of those options. I think Mchose makes great products. And with their current sale it's the cheapest option too. Otherwise probably the Viper v2 pro 

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Forward_Drop303 • about 1 month ago

All of those are not great choices. G309 and Orochi are old and heavy. Attack Shark X3 has fine specs but is made by Attack Shark which I would avoid. Mchose or ATK are generally the best options for good price while still being quality. Mchose A5 or A7 is probably a good option (A5 being slightly smaller) ATK A9 is also good. You can also look at more a Viper clone with the Mchose K7 or ATK X1. Or an Ergo with the Mchose A7 (RE) or ATK Z1.

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Forward_Drop303 • about 1 month ago

All 3 are pretty good. I would get the Teevolution of those options, it's just as good and cheaper. If you want something a little cheaper that's still high quality Mchose A7/K7 or ATK A9/X1 are also good options. Or the ATK Z1 for something closer in shape to the Teevolution 

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Forward_Drop303 • about 1 month ago

Mchose K7 is ok, but I like the ATK mice better for these larger sizes. The ATK X1 is their vv3p copy.

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Forward_Drop303 • about 1 month ago

So those are 2 very different sizes. Viper clones of the ATK X1 and Mchose K7 are much larger than a Scyrox v8 or Mchose L7 ultra. Mchose L7 ultra is better than a Scyrox V8. Better quality (no lying about weight, no scroll wheel issue) better polling stability, lower click latency, notably cheaper, with no downsides. As for ATK X1 vs Mchose K7. Mchose K7 is definitely better with some modification, but without it can be a little off balance weight wise because of the electronics for the wireless charging needed in the mouse. The one reviewer to compare both of them still prefers the K7, but it is a preference thing. Plus the K7 costs more IIRC.

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Forward_Drop303 • about 1 month ago

You won't get a heavy or choppy experience with either. The weight balance is different enough to be noticeably, but not necessarily an issue. Even out of the box that reviewer liked the K7 more. Nordic is great, like 99% of good mice use a Nordic chip (There's a cheaper budget MCU from CompX, that some budget options use, and Mchose has a Realtek MCU than they have tuned extremely well) The switch change is a thing, and does hurt ATK, the K7 will have better feeling clicks, but performance wise it doesn't really matter.

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Forward_Drop303 • about 2 months ago

Mchose L7 is the equivalent of the Scyrox. And I would chose the Mchose for sure. K7 vs L7 depends on what shape you want.

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Forward_Drop303 • about 1 month ago

Attack sharks are terrible quality. We easily get 3-4 times as many posts about attack sharks breaking as any other brand. I recommend Mchose A7/K7 or ATK A9/X1 for a large hand mouse. You can also go more ergo shape with the Mchose A7 (RE) or ATK Z1.

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Forward_Drop303 • 15 days ago

If he has small or medium hands I pretty much wouldn't consider anything outside the Mchose L7 series. Large hands is tougher. Mchose A7X and K7 are good options under $100. (The A7X is pushing it though) But ATK has a pretty decent sale right now, and the A9 air is a great deal. And the RAWM Leviathan v4 is also an amazing mouse, though on the pricier side.

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Forward_Drop303 • about 2 months ago

Those are very different sizes and shapes  Mchose L7 ultra+ is about the size of a Razer cobra. For the razer Viper v2 pro hyper speed the Mchose K7 is a clone. It's a little more expensive than the L7 though. You can also look at the ATK F1 and X1 series.

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Forward_Drop303 • about 1 month ago

It's more for small/medium hands. Mchose A7/K7 are their large hand mice. Though they aren't as dominantly good as the L7

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Forward_Drop303 • about 1 month ago

Sort of. Tech specs it is the same, but: 1) it's $20+ more expensive.  2) The electronics for the magnetic charging add weight and throw off weight balance for the mouse. 

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Forward_Drop303 • 20 days ago

Lots of good large mice, symmetrical or otherwise. Ones I recommend: Mchose A7 (including the A7X and A7 RE) and K7 ATK A9, X1, and Z1  Teevolution Terra pro  RAWM Leviathan v4  And if you have truly gigantic hands, the Darmoshark M9.

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