The Pulsar Xlite V2 Mini Retro Edition (2569/3000) is a really solid built little mouse. Equipped with Huano Blue Shell Pink Dot switches on the main clicks, instead of the Kailh 8.0s is a game changer!
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The Pulsar Xlite V2 Mini Retro Edition (2569/3000) is a really solid built little mouse. Equipped with Huano Blue Shell Pink Dot switches on the main clicks, instead of the Kailh 8.0s is a game changer!
I have been messing with the AJAZZ AJ159P the past few days and I have to say… For $31 this thing has pleasantly surprised me! I did make some slight modifications to the mouse to make it a little more lightweight & balanced, (current weight 53g | stock weight 56g) but for it's price point it has a pretty solid build quality. The shape itself is almost a 1-for-1 clone of the Sora V2 so it does not disappoint. IMHO the only area the AJ159P falls short is in the click feel. I had to go in and tighten up MB 1 & 2 due to some side to side wobble in the shell. But after messing around other the hood just a bit the AJAZZ AJ159P will be my daily driver for the next few weeks!
Got a pleasant surprise in the mail the other day! The Delux M600 Ultra is build like a tank and has a really nice matte coating. Clicks feel snappy and responsive, and the 2k / 4k polling rate performance work flawlessly! If you are looking for a Viper V3 Mini, I would definitely recommend taking a look at this bad boy!
Attack Shark R3 x Zowie GSR-SE GRIS is a match made in heaven!
VXE Dragonfly R1 SE+ x Ninjutso Sora 4K
One cost $120 and other other... $20. Both have amazing performance, a comfortable coating, & great click & sensor implementation! Chinese mice manufacturers are definitely on the come up!
This is my review of the X3 from Attack Shark. I came across this mouse shopping on Amazon by searching "3395 Gaming Mouse". I took a chance and I paid it for $39.17 and received it the same day.
Specs
Sensor: PAW3395
Size: 118.5*61*39.7 mm
Weight: 49±3grams (my copy weighted in at 54g on my scale)
Polling Rate: 125Hz-1000Hz.
Main Click Switches: Kailh Black Mamba Micro-Motion Switches, 80 Million Click
Scroll Wheel: TTC ENCODER
Connectivity: 2.4Ghz Wireless/Bluetooth/USB-C Wired
Battery Life According to the item description: Up to 200Hrs
Build Quality: My first impression of the X3 was, for a peripheral that cost less than a sushi dinner for one, this thing is built fairly well. If I squeeze the heck out of it, there is no creaking or popping. When I shake it, there is a very slight rattle of the scroll wheel, but nothing that you would feel in game (there is no rattle at all on my lavender copy). The bottom of the mouse doesn't flex when I push on it. The clicks feel nice and snappy. They are a little heavier than I would like, but that is my personal preference. There really isn't much pre/post travel on M1 or M2. I enjoy the scroll wheel quite a bit, it has some really nice defined steps and isn't too loud or scratchy. Mouse 3 and 4 feel nice with some post travel. The weight balance seems to be okay, If anything I would say it is potentially a bit back heavy. That may be due to battery placement inside the shell.
Performance: I had no issues with sensor tracking and did not experience any spin out. The polling rate seemed to be stable, and I did not feel any stutter or jitteriness. My main shooters are CS2 and Overwatch 2. I felt I performed well, and the shape really grew on me. The shape seems to pretty much be the Ajazz Aj199 and doing a little searching around Amazon, Attack Shark might even be a sub-brand of Ajazz(?) I don't know that exactly, I could be wrong. I also used the mouse to play Dota 2 and the X3 will now be my main mouse for that particular game moving forward. I use a relaxed claw style grip and have baby hands (17cm x 10cm). I never dealt with cramping or discomfort. Battery life is pretty dang good! It holds are charge for about 10-12 days with about 5-6 hours of use a day. Overall, I had no real issues with the mouse in game. The software is pretty basic, but important to download so you can update the firmware. This will allow you to change the debounce timing.
Overall Thoughts: My overall thoughts about the X3 are that it is a pretty decent little mouse if you are low on funds. Is it anything that shakes up the market or adds something we haven't already seen? Not at all. Is it worth $40? I would say it 100% is. It will be in my rotation moving forward, and I am hoping its durability stands up with the test of time.
Edit: I now have two copies of this mouse and the first one (in white) is still going strong. My Lavender one feels even better build wise. Huge Fan of the Attack Shark X3
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I will be turning this blog into a mouse and mousepad review page. Stay tuned!!!!
Ninjutso Sora x Kysona M600 x Swipe Hero Lotus
Attack Shark X3 x Swipe Hero Lotus
Projects Gaming x Zowie FK2 x Vaxee PA
Cooler Master MM712 x GhostGlides Focus
VGN Dragonfly F1 Pro x PureTrak MF2 Warrior
Finished with my FK2. Customer side grips, new Teflon skates, paired with a Esptiger Neon pad. It's feeling pretty endgame.
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Zowie FK2 x Esptiger Qingsui X
I may have a type.
Fnatic Bolt x Vaxee PA Zygen