
WLMouse x MK - Beast X Pro Magnesium Gaming Mouse
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Look into WLMouse Beast X lineup. It’s basically one of the few Finalmouse competitors rn. I have large hands and the pro is great for any grip style. If u want smaller then the mini, larger then max. It’s a magnesium mouse with 8k polling and capable of 70G while only weighing about 34grams on the mini and 39 for pro, max is about 42
r/MouseReview • Lightweight Wireless gaming mice recommendations for smaller hands? ->Mouse - WLmouse BeastX Pro 8K Skates - Xraypad Jade Dots Mousepad - Artisan Key83 Keyboard - Wooting 60HE+ with Gateron Jades IEMs - Thieaudio Hype 4 Monitor - Asus ROG PG27AQDP I play Rivals, Siege, Val, Fragpunk, Apex, Finals. Also some Helldivers 2 and Space Marine 2.
r/MouseReview • What's your current main peripherals & game? ->WLMouse Beast X mechanical IMO. Nothing comes close IMO but I don't have everything. I do have a lot though.
r/MouseReview • What's best gaming mouse out there right now? ->I just got mine in and didn’t like it at first but after maining it for a bit it’s a lot nicer than my Logitech super light 1. I got the solid sides version and use the included grip tape and glass skates. Just need to clean the mousepad so it glides smoother but I’m liking it a lot
r/MouseReview • Anyone using the new Beast X Pro mouse? Looking for reviews ->I'm using the solid sides version and I love it
r/MouseReview • Anyone using the new Beast X Pro mouse? Looking for reviews ->I like the idea, but I think the execution could have been better. Of course I understand that everything is oversimplified for the sake of it being a chart with limited space, however I think the approach is also a bit off. I will say that you don't really distinguish between hand sizes (which is very important as this changes viable grips drastically), grips are way more dynamic than just the main 3, there was absolutely no mention of weight whatsoever, prices vary more than just over/under $70 (very big difference to buy a $70, $100-$120 and $170 mouse), ergo being only for palm grip (they're not obviously), no mention of other features or specifics of good/bad features beyond QC (which even then some of the mice you mentioned that are meant to be good have been said to have worse QC than some of those you flagged as bad QC), I would also say that some of the statements and placements are just straight up wrong but of course people have opinions and you can go in circles for hours so there's no point lol As such, if you're to do something like this, it's probably better to inform people as to specific aspects of what mice might be good for them for what reason. As in why specific claw grip mice like the XM2/Atlantis shape is good for claw cause of the raised hump and flare out causing the hump to fill your hand in a certain way, or that good fingertip mice typically have a flatter profile, mainly on the sides, which is often seen as nicer for fingertip grips. And I mentioned how important the hand size is as for example, a user with larger hands will struggle to enjoy an OP1 or BeastX (non-max) with a claw grip, but would be able to fingertip either mice, and same can be said for some of the mice for if you have smaller hands. A lot of the "top" suggestions are also very focused on the current cycle of mice, there's plenty of mice that came out in the last couple years that would be way better than some of the new mice but are in the "alternate" slot (NP01S being alternate and Helios II being top for claw over $70 for example). This is why it'd probably be better to do a guidelines list and a database separately, so instead of taking this single infographic as gospel, users will be informed of what works for what via the infographic, and then go to a database with characteristics and perhaps different recommendations for handsizes per grip, and even more info like main/side clicks, scroll wheel, skates, weight etc. Don't take this as like, hard criticism or something, it's all in good fun at the end of the day. Mice are really contextual and nuanced, so it would be a real letdown if new mouse users only come out with "this mouse good, this mouse bad", rather than information as to why what is good or bad for what etc. Sidenote: I understand and used to agree with the idea that the GPX is decent for everyone but not the best for anyone, but would definitely disagree with that now, in that it is very safe and good for many people, but it is also many top level player's top mouse after they've tried many (MattyOW just to name one in case you thought I only meant like CS pros or something). The safe shapes are good at getting people in the door, and then informing them of certain aspects will allow them to decide what could be better, hence I wouldn't not recommend GPX or Viper V3 just cause they're "safe", they're super recommended for that exact reason, that they will virtually always work well enough
r/MouseReview • Hello MouseReview! A week ago, my friend and I posted a mouse flowchart for beginners. Here is the final revision! ->I have the OG Beast X and the solid side Beast X Pro. I have no preference on the shell which surprised me. All in all, top tier. With the Beast X Pro, WLMouse needs a firmware update to fix deviation for everything below 8000 polling.
r/MouseReview • Anyone using the new Beast X Pro mouse? Looking for reviews ->I have the OG Beast X and the solid side Beast X Pro. I have no preference on the shell which surprised me. All in all, top tier. With the Beast X Pro, WLMouse needs a firmware update to fix deviation for everything below 8000 polling.
r/MouseReview • Anyone using the new Beast X Pro mouse? Looking for reviews ->There are many options under 100, steer away from mainstream brands though they are way too expensive for what they provide. Especially stuff like logitech g305, they are very old tech wise. I will give you some recommendations with different price points. Ninjutso Sora 2. Lightest non-combed mice under 100. VXE R1 Pro. Great budget option, Pro version is the one to get not the others. Lamzu mice are overall solid. Endgamegear i think has the best build quality mice, they are a bit more expensive for their tech though. WLMouse Beast X variants are great if you wanna go over budget for something different, it is magnesium. I use VXE R1 Pro and Endgamegear xm2we. XM2we feels superior in build quality but r1 pro is way lighter.
r/buildapc • I'm looking for a gaming mouse under 100$ ->I’m always a huge fan of the low mid hump profile. WL mouse beast x, fk1, finalmouse med, and vancer caster type shapes.
r/MouseReview • What's your favorite MOUSE SHAPE of all time? ->Main game : CS2 Mouse : WLMouse Beast X Keyboard : Wooting 60HE Mousepad : ATK 99G Carbon Headphones : HyperX Cloud II Monitor : Samsung Odyssey G4 Kinda basic but for me it doesn’t get better than this
r/MouseReview • What's your current main peripherals & game? ->it’s really good actually, I tested many other mice and none compared to this, best 140$ ever spent
r/MouseReview • What's your current main peripherals & game? ->Well it’s just everyone hands are different, if you have smaller hands or I think like ENDGAME mouses and really good, maybe for regular sized hands or for the avg consumer maybe a super light or a razer V3 pro or hell maybe even a WL beast X mouse, if you have bigger hands definitely go for the G502 X it’s a really good mouse for tarkov with all the buttons and not being a MOBA mouse. Those are just my suggestions, also zowie has some good ones but I think they are a bit behind
r/EscapefromTarkov • Best mouse to run? [Suggestion] ->I don't have the max but I use the beast x 8k and I love it. I switch the between the Maya x 8k. You can't go wrong with either.
r/MouseReview • What is the best mouse you can buy ->Wanling Beast X, BeastX Mini or for me BeastX Max, depending on hand size, but there are other good mouses if you don't like any of the shapes
r/MouseReview • Your personal best gaming mouse to purchase in 2024 ->BeastX from WLmouse. Same tech as mice twice the price.
r/WootingKB • What’s a good mouse to pair with the Wooting 60 HE? or the “Wooting” of mice in general? ->Imo if you're already paying $100 for a mouse go a bit more and get a magnesium chasis with better switches that aren't going to start double clicking like 100% of logitech's do. WLmouse Beast X or something similar. It's a better mouse and you're not going to have to scrap it in 6 months to 2 years or solder in new switches or RMA it due to the switches. There's a ton of great mouse options now, check r/mousereview
r/buildapcsales • [Mouse] Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse $69.00 (-47%) ->Game: Strinova 🧡🧵. Love this game and wish more would try. Mice: WLMouse Beast X 8k and Sword X, Pulsar Crazylight. Skates: Odsidian Air Pro Donuts / Unusual Way Sports Silver Fox. Pads: Tekkusai The Guardian, GlssWrks Kazemi (waiting on next limited 💜).
r/MouseReview • What's your current main peripherals & game? ->Best Overall : Deathadder V3 Pro Hyperspeed/ Viper V3 Pro (159$ USD) Over the years Razer has been one of the comfort brands for mice, and the Deathadder V3 is a classic shape that feels good in the hand especially for Claw and Palm grip. The switches are crisp, the side buttons are easy to hit and it has the ability to go to 8K Polling and with Synapse you can even set it so that 8K Mode is for games and it will use 1K when on desktop to save CPU. The Viper V3 is closer to the GPro Superlight in shape, and carries over all of the features from the Deathadder V3 into a lighter package. Best Comfort Pick: WL Mouse Beast X/Mini/Max (145$ USD) Imagine you wanted a Finalmouse but can never get into their drop system, well the Beast X series is right there to give you just that. While the back shape is more akin to the Viper Signature Edition, the holes on the side are in a diagonal slit arrangement and the side buttons are a bit more forward than most would like. The mouse itself is a good one to use, lightweight, lasts at least 2 days on battery (when using 4k polling) and if you get the Max it has the new PAW3395 Sensor inside of it, it also comes with a choice of either Omron Opticals or TTC Nihil Black Dot switches. Best Budget Pick(s): Endgame Gear OP1 8K/Lamzu Maya/Ninjutso Sora V2. (Sub or Equal to 100$ USD) Endgame Gear OP1 8k: Endgame Gear really surprised the mouse market by bringing out a wired mouse when the world is being dominated cutting the wires. But Endgame Gear decided to take one of their best medium claw grip mice, and slap some wired 8K Polling which does help with the stability of 8K and call it a day. But the feature that most look at the mouse for is the click latency, with their software and a simple setting you can set it to MX Speed Mode which decreases click latency to 77 microseconds which isn't going to make you pop more melons as its not super noticeable. But if you manage to break one of the two main clicks, it much like the other OP1's are all hotswap. Also a sub $100 USD mouse. Lamzu Maya: This mouse is a high hump GPX style mouse with a really comfortable shape, and is also pretty light weight. So while its not going to blow you out of the water, the $99 USD price tag does make it very tantalizing as for the price of 1 Deathadder V3 Pro or a GPX Superlight 2 you can get 2 Maya's and keep one as a backup. Plus Lamzu is introducing hotswap with their new Tachi mouse but that one is out of stock. Ninjutso Sora V2: Another mouse with a very safe shape for any grip style, Ninjutso is a brand that swung out of nowhere back when they released the Origin One X, and while that was a nice comfortable shape. The Sora V2 is much more simple ambidextrous shape that people know and enjoy. It is fully 8K compatible, has Snappyfire tech and if you don't want nefarious little softwares that may eat your system resources up, their settings software is all web based. It also is 99$ USD for the mouse.
r/MouseReview • Your personal best gaming mouse to purchase in 2024 ->WL Mouse Beast X
r/WootingKB • What’s a good mouse to pair with the Wooting 60 HE? or the “Wooting” of mice in general? ->Genuinely don’t have a main since I just rotate through a games way too often, so I’ll present my main for fast paced and tac fps games: Fast-paced (Mostly Apex atm) Mouse: G-Wolves HSK Pro Ace Skates: Unusual Way Sports Silver Fox dots (4x) Pad: Padsmith Crucible Pro v2 Tac fps (Mostly Valorant atm) Mouse: WLM Fabulous Beast X Skates: X-ray pad Obsidian Air dots (8x) Pad: Kurosun Shogun I’m shit at both games btw 👍
r/MouseReview • What's your current main peripherals & game? ->Oh yeah, those same still exist today. I used one for the longest time, but they always had cheap switches and broke very easily. Earlier this year my logitech mouse actually started to develop a misclick. And I went to a magnesium wlmouse. I can't really speak for longevity because I obviously haven't owned the mouse for an entire year yet, but it still feels like it did brand new and holy cow. It's probably the most impressive mouse i've ever owned. The mouse fits like a glove for me and works perfect for my hand and the way I grip. The gaming mouse market is just absolutely insane with how much competition and various sets of mice are available for the general public. A lot of the name brands have stagnated in so many ways that it's amazing to see all these small offshoots pop up with such insane products.
r/pcmasterrace • I analyzed the 25 most recommended gaming mice on Reddit ->