
Rapoo - VT7 GEN-2 Wireless Gaming Mouse Ultra Lightweight
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Rapoo vt1 gen-2 or vt7 gen-2 if you prefer bigger mouse with shape collar to viper v3 pro, imo it's better than vxe r1 pro
Rawm es21 pro (or ES21/ER21 if you need something cheaper), also rapoo vt7/vt3gen2/vt2gen and atk mice with 3395 sensor and better, scyrox v6/v8, zaopin
I'm using rapoo vt7 gen-2, shape is close to viper v3 pro, battery life is incredible, after 3 weeks at 1k polling i still have 91% charge, has top specs, though i would recommend getting rapoo vt7 max gen-2 because it has optical switches, btwn i think you better get quicker pad instead
rawm es21 pro, [RAWM ES21PRO 8K Wireless Gaming mouse with adjustable 30000DPI settings Optical Switch Lightweight 47g PAW3950 β RAWM GAMING](https://www.rawmshop.com/products/es21pro?variant=45770301538529) Β£53, and i think it has free shipping, if you have bigger hands, it would be good option, much better than g305 or x3, on pair with scyrox imo, but scyrox is more suitable for mid or small hands as alternative i would recommend rapoo vt7/vt7 max from aliexpress, great mouse with best battery life i ever saw (400h+ nonstop usage at 1k polling and 80-100h at 8k polling, i tested it and can confirm, bettery life is great) i bought it from this listing [https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009070126028.html](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005009070126028.html)
Rapoo vt7/vt9 max gen-2 (or nonmax if you are fine without coating black and white nonmax don't have it)) would be less than 45$ from shop.rapoo.com, also you can also look at mchose l7 ultra/ultra+ or atk mice, but rapoo would be the best price/performance
Try a Rapoo vt3 gen 2 while they are cheap! Maybe try one of their other shapes that look interesting while you're at it. Vt7 definitely has palm filling potential as well with its ergo-lite design.
They are slow, but that real estate is huge so aftermarket skates feel amazing. I've got Unusual Way magic ice on my vt3 and 7. They have full sets. Make sure they are for gen 2! ZPW is pretty much even with magic ice stock. I haven't touched them even with a full set ready.
Rapoo VT7 / VT7 Max for Viper V3 "Clone" Rapoo VT2 / VT2 Max for Logitech GPX Clone Rapoo VT3 / VT3 Max for Deathadder or EC ergo mouse All of these, to my knowledge, are within the $40-$60 range and they all sport 8K polling and around 53-54 grams. They also all have on-board memory and profiles with Macro setups. Currently, I have the VT7 with 20 x 10.5 cm hands
I do really like the V3 shape on any mice, really. Been enjoying the gen 2 mice output from Rapoo. The vt7 has a nice viper shape, but my new favorite is the vt3. I really dug that ergo shape, which was a surprise for me since I usually tend to stay away from them (i have pretty large hands, an they cramp up with smaller ergo mice). But the vt3 is perfect for me. Im even considering buying another one just so I have a spare haha
You know what mouse I recently received and it's actually crazy good value for money? The rapoo vt7. Base version has omron 100m clicks, 3395 sensor, 8k dongle, huge battery life, decent software and the mouse is really not bad. It's like a viper v3 with an ever so ergo thumb side. Really good for claw. You can get it for like 35usd or so on aliexpress
Apparently they are launching 6 models but only two showed up rn: A symmetrical **VT7/VT7 Max** and a right-hand ergo **VT3/VT3 Max gen2** They got Nordic N54 + 3950ul/3398 + 800mah batteries at about 50-60g. Some chinese mouse testers reported a 100 hours battery life at **8K** and Rapoo claims 500 hours under 1K. And I also saw more interesting things like a nano 8k dongle, a super tiny PCB that Rapoo says βpossible for modular swaps in different models, including community creationsβ, and some swappable parts to support either Qi charging or charging stands. Other things seems not bad but quite basic, like a weird structure to balance clicks (and they have bullshit marketing terms to call those things but I never remember)
Funnily enough, I was going to order a VT7 the other day as it comes with the new flagship Nordic 54 MCU. Then saw a review on Bilibili with some Google translations which threw me off. They still have some ways to go. No coating on their mice makes them a no-go imo. I do like the additional top buttons and they do seem to get the latest tech earlier than others. In my experience with ATK mice, they're pretty much top tier if QC gods are on your side. And near untouchable when it comes to quality to price and what you're getting. They make Logi and Razer mice almost a complete rip off when you get similar quality and sometimes better (superior encoders) for a fraction of the cost. Reliability + software is the among the best with little to no bugs and bloat.
To be honest, it was the shape and the weight. Although I use the MAD R more, the Deathadder still gets used if I'm just chilling, playing a chill game like the Sims, or if I feel like using it instead. The first mouse I had was by PickTech or some other Amazon slop that was mostly just for schoolwork with my Chromebook. The second mouse I had was the Deathadder V2, which I got refurbished from Amazon for $22. At the time, I hadn't had much experience with how I liked to hold my mouse with a more gaming oriented mouse outside of using them at the store sometimes. I loved the mouse and have used it for a while with it still working to this day. It is, however, well-loved as it has some glossy spots and flat rubber where there used to be ridges from my grip rubbing against it. I then switched to the Deathadder V3 because I was having arm pain flicking around the V2's heavier weight on Fortnite due to all the building. I got the mouse for $35 at my Best Buy and loved everything about the V2 so I figured I'd capitalize on the deal. At some point, I had a Rapoo VT7, which was a Viper V3 Pro inspired shape, but didn't quite like it due to the left side where the all the side buttons curved inward too much for my thumb. I ended up returning it to Amazon because the mouse just couldn't get comfortable and came slightly worn for some reason. I then went back to Best Buy and tried a Logitech G Pro 2 Lightspeed for the GPX shape and found the mouse to be just a little too boring. It sounds crazy, but it just didn't feel like it was a good fit for my hand. I returned it within a couple days and tried some more shapes at the Best Buy. At the Best Buy, I tried the Steelseries mice in my hand and loved the Rival 3 shape. Something about it just felt right and I loved how the front tapered in slightly. Despite loving it, there was no 60g-or-less variant of it and I didn't want another mouse that was heavy. After some digging around the internet, I came across the ATK-VXE-VGN MAD R and compared the shape across Eloshapes and found it to be almost exactly what I wanted. When it arrived, it was exactly what I wanted and is currently my final mouse.
Vt3 is ergo he should go vt2 (gpx clone) or vt7 (vv3 clone)
The gen 2 Rapoo mice are really good around that priceΒ
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