MCHOSE K7 Ultra

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Sentiment score78% positive
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Last updated: May 6, 2026

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Reddit IconAiryGr8
5 months ago

Requirements: 1. FPS Gaming 2. Good build quality, shouldn't feel like cheap plastic 3. I currently use the Viper Mini, it's good but I've been using **fingertip grip** due to its small size so not sure what my actual grip is Edit: Went for MChose K7 Ultra Wireless Build quality and feel is solid. It comes with a wireless charging dock which is great at this price. Way more comfortable and sensitive than my previous Viper Mini because of its bigger size. Looks fancy too.

4 months ago

So it arrived. Build quality and feel is solid. It comes with a wireless charging dock which is great at this price. Way more comfortable and sensitive than my previous Viper Mini because of its bigger size. Looks fancy too.

2 months ago

no complaints. Very long battery life and just the right weight. Having wireless connectivity is great too. Absolutely slays in competitive OW

4 months ago

It’s bigger than my Viper Mini so I’ve been missing flicks in Overwatch. It’s just a matter of getting used to the size but if you already had a full size mouse you shouldn’t have that problem. Apart from that, no complaints really. Feels and looks premium. I can actually notice higher responsiveness compared my old Razer. You can use the web/downloadable software, it’s called MChose Hub. Lets you configure polling rate, key inputs, macros and lighting on your 8K receiver and mouse. Just a heads up: Here in the US it took nearly a month to get it delivered all the way from China. You might wanna hold on to your current mouse if you go for this.

Reddit IconAnsh202
3 months ago

Both are pretty similar , I would say most chinese mice are similar . Mchose and atk both are pretty much expanding alot these days . I'd get the mchose K7 ultra if I were you

Reddit IconAshsucksatwhackbat
6 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.

17 days ago

I’ll always recommend anything from MCHOSE and ATK. RAWM also has some good shapes but their prices jump dramatically depending on the product. I’ve used MCHOSE’s L7+ Ultra (Sora V2) , M7 Ultra (Zowie U2), A7 Pro (GPX Superlight), K7 Ultra (Razer Viper V3), and the Ace 60 Pro keyboard (Wooting 60HE). I generally liked all of the products but many simply weren’t for me because of various issues I had with specific shapes. The actual mouse quality was great and they were reasonably priced. Skates were hit or miss with some mice having great skates and others not. I still have the A7 Pro and the Ace 60 Pro to this day. ATK has changed quite a bit since I last used their products. The quality has improved significantly. Unfortunately I can’t say much more than that about them as I haven’t used their newer models but I keep up with their releases and I would recommend them as a good starting point for affordable mice. RAWM is a bit newer and they offer some new and unique shapes that I’d not seen before. I’ve been able to use the MH01 which is this interesting hybrid of the Razer Viper V2 and Razer Viper V3. What does that look like? It’s got the body of the V3 with the grip area of a V2, so like really aggressive curves that tell you where to grip from. I thought was cool but I found it caused finger pain after an hour or two. I kept trying to make it work and would even swap mice to see if it was just me but unfortunately I couldn’t bear using it for long enough. Lastly I’d like to recommend some “premium” brands that are still cheaper compared to Razer or Logitech. Lamzu and Pulsar are both brands that have a good variety of shapes at varying prices *depending on where you buy them*. You can find both within range of $90-$130 or less if you buy used. Of Lamzu’s product line I’ve used the Maya X, the Atlantis OG V2, the Inca ( Zowie Za13), and the Thorn. I found the Atlantis to be a bit too aggressive for me as it really locks in your grip so I gave it to a friend. The Thorn is a good shape for relaxed claw but you can claw it normally if you’ve got a tilted grip. I loved the Inca initially because it almost feels like a pen in your hand, it’s surprisingly narrow and really fills out the palm in a way I’ve not experienced with anything else. Unfortunately I’ve not used it much since I got it, after about a week of consistent use I was experiencing hand cramping. Turns out it was too small for me and I was basically pinching the sides with the force of a thousand suns just to stay stable. Lastly the Maya X, the bigger brother to the original Maya. I still use this one today as it’s my main mouse. It’s like if the GPX actually leaned into claw grip rather than trying to work for every grip. I don’t really know how else to describe it but I like it. Pulsar is probably the one I’ve got the least amount of time with compared to other brands. I found that many of their shapes just didn’t work for me for some reason or another. Of their products I’ve used the X2V2, X3, X2H, Xlite V3 and the TenZ Signature Edition. The X2 version 2 was my least favorite, hump support was pushed too far to the rear in my opinion and the actual grip area was like a brick. Its sides while slightly angled are very flat so it does allow for some variation in finger placement but you’re not doing much else but clawing. This actually fine as that’s what the mouse is designed for but I personally found it an uncomfortable shape to claw. I used to call it the poor man’s XM2 but both are pretty cheap nowadays so it’s just preference. The X3 I was initially excited for as I was looking for a lightweight clone of my G703. I would be disappointed to find that it was wider and stubbier by comparison. It’s just not the same and I wouldn’t find the clone I was looking for until just last year with the Teevolution Terra Pro which is a ~40g 1:1 clone with better skates and a better coating. The X2H was everything I already didn’t like about the X2 but with a higher hump and a steeper click. You might wondering why I bothered purchasing it at all if I didn’t like the X2. It was mostly because I figured the issue was I wasn’t getting enough palm contact. Turns out I just find it uncomfortable and the additional height didn’t help. I was then that realized I should be looking for mid to center rear humps with a more narrow grip area. The Xlite V3 was really just a purchase made because I was curious. The only ergo mice I’d used at that point were the Lamzu Thorn, Logitech G703, Vaxee E1, and Vaxee Outset AX. I would later learn that the Xlite was meant to be a clone of the Zowie EC series. It was an odd ergo to get used to and I never really stuck with it because I couldn’t get as good a grip as I could on my G703 or my Outset AX. The only other ergo I’ve used since was the Razer Deathadder V3 Pro which I got on sale for much cheaper than what it was sold it for at the time. The TenZ Signature Edition was my most recent purchase from Pulsar though I’ve not bought much of anything from them for quite a while. This was more of what I wanted out of the X2H. Hump has been pushed forward a little and lowered. The front has been brought up a bit so it’s not nearly as steep. And it’s got a more narrow grip area. While I did like it more than anything else I’ve used from Pulsar it still wasn’t what I was looking for. I am curious to try their most recent release of the X2N which seems like it’s exactly what I’ve been looking for from them for the last several years but I don’t have the money for it at the moment so it’ll just have to wait. I hope my long winded reply helps you find what you’re looking for.

17 days ago

Viper V3 Pro is cheaper than the V4 if you really wanted to buy a good flagship. V4 is kinda overkill for most people. As for the Superstrike, you’re better off buying one of the Superlights in most cases. HITS only noticeably benefits certain titles and the current settings used by most pros mimic those of the Superlight 2. And yes, I do use Chinese mice, they’re good products. That’s like criticizing someone for using store brand toilet paper. It’s the same thing but cheaper.

16 days ago

WLMOUSE is known for having a bunch of qc issues, that’s the primary reason I’ve never bought anything from them. Compared to other brands they consider themselves premium or higher quality so their prices reflect that being $130 to $150 which is not standard pricing. There are many other brands that have consistently good quality at a lower price. MCHOSE for example, most of the peripherals I own are MCHOSE. I spent $40-$60 at most per mouse. My Ace60 Pro keyboard still works great to this day and I bought it for $50 flat like 2 years ago.

Reddit Iconatheos1337
6 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

6 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.

6 months 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.

6 months 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

6 months ago

Mchose K7 ultra, I tell you, insane mouse, clone of Razer viper... I paid 80 dollers with transport, it comes in a insane case and with a 8k receiver and charging dock in one... Love it.

3 months ago

Me2 K7 ultra is epic, and came with a charger dock and 8k reciver for 80eu with transport, that's Wild

Reddit IconCaravieR
7 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.

7 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.

Reddit IconChuggowitz
8 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.

Reddit IconClawsAgade
6 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.

Reddit IconCrazy-Resolve-8127
19 days ago

[https://www.mchose.store/products/mchose-a7-series-high-end-lightweight-wireless-mouse](https://www.mchose.store/products/mchose-a7-series-high-end-lightweight-wireless-mouse) Here you go

19 days ago

I bought a pink K7 ultra because it was 10€ cheaper than the black version. Looks dope as hell.

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