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Rapoo - VT1 Air Max

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NotThatItWillMatter • 5 months ago

I have several mice. I am a competitive gamer, and even did tryouts for a team last year. My daily driver is the Rapoo Vt1 Air Max. I really don't see how it's C tier. Coating? No complaints, but I don't have particularly sweaty hands, so idk. Sensor? I play at 18,000 dpi and have 0 issues, so I doubt anyone would. Weight? 50G, which while it isn't the lightest mouse I own, it's not really a drawback to me. Shape? Subjective Durability/longevity/use/etc I've had it since it released and have been using it constantly since. I do more than just gaming and used to work from home, so anywhere from 4-10 hours of use on most days. Ultimately, I'm sure there are probably mice out there that have better battery, or are slightly lighter. I'm not going to argue S tier for it, but B or even a nice sleeper A seems reasonable, considering I've paid for much more expensive mice that had performance issues I've never had with the VT1 Air Max. If anything, reliability is one thing I've been thoroughly impressed with this mouse.

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NotThatItWillMatter • about 1 month ago

Quite some arachnodactyly. Do you by chance have Marfan Syndrome? (Unless that is too personal, in which case, feel free to ignore it) I find that a lot of smaller mice are too uncomfortable, so the smallest I go is roughly a Viper mini sized mouse. A lot of it boils down to your grip style, though. I have relatively long (but not as proportionately long as yours) fingers, and my ring finger is as long as my middle finger, so that disqualifies a lot of mice for me. Since I rest my ring finger along the side of the mouse, and since I don't like my middle finger stretching beyond M2's edge, I couldn't comfortably use some mice like the M3 Micro. Personally, I use a Rapoo VT1 Air Max. (Viper Mini clone) Ultimately, without knowing how you hold a mouse, it's hard to give a precise recommendation. If you are uncertain about some things, perhaps if there's a Micro Center nearby you can visit, you could try out a handful of different mice and see if any stick out, based on things that felt right and didn't, then based on that info we can figure something out.

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FuckMyLife2016 • 4 months ago

Lmao are you me? Is this my alt account or sth? Cause I've been in the same conundrum lately. After much research I'll probably end up with one of the Rapoos. Either VT1 or VT9 Air. Rapoo mice get reviewed by Techpowerup and there's not much complaining from the reviewer. On the other hand Attack Shark X6 with the top button placement is perfect but they have horrible QC. Their charging dock becomes paper-weight after sometime and sometimes the mouse doesn't wake up after eternal sleep. Though it's concerning that you haven't pinned down your preferred size yet. VT9 (not Pro Mini & Air) is similar in size to the Superlight. While X6 and VT1 are a fair bit smaller.

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