I took this one yesterday and it’s amazing. Firstly I took a Harp Ace mini but it was too small for my hand so I replaced it with this one. Great review btw
I've got a DAV3P at the moment, and while I love the shape it does feel a little bit too large for me. This seems like an excellent alternative, will probably pick this up!
Nice video, given the 160$ price i am going to skip. Why don't companies make a similar shaped, wireless mouse at 70$? It has to be either 40$ or 150$, ill' keep my 7 years old mouse for longer i guess
You pose a great question. I'm not sure why. The best thing to do is look out for sales. Or buy the last generation, especially on a sale. As usually those are right around that $70 mark.
Great video. I'd like to try that mouse, as it seems smaller than the recently bought V3Pro that, imo, really needs a little bother for people with smaller hands (beyond the "just" upgrades on the internals, is still kind of clumsy, but with an improved grip, compared to many 4K mice that are lighter and perform great, probably like this asus, like, again, lamzu's Maya and Thorn, Ninjitsu Sora and if it was lighter the Zygen Vaxee NP-01S, and we - people like me really still need after all this years, a shape length cobra but instead of a hybrid a real Viper but some few cms shorter; it's a discussion with old beards by the time being. That said, I'll keep those mice as top users, including the V3Pro and the DAV3Pro which I would also like to see in a size more similar to the ones mentioned, but not as short nor expensive as the V3SE and less yet than the G-wolves hsk - and those mice are not just minimal but I do hate holes in my shell. I'll wait to see, because I don't see any great break trough here in the top tier gaming mice, by Asus just looking at it's specs. We're half year from 2025 and it's not a great deal for me to buy a 159$ (still almost 180/190€ in Europe, in a short research!!!) mouse without having a polling rate of 8k as standard (wireless, cables are a bit vintage on mice gaming premier league) only 50G's max acceleration, and way to heavy for this period of mice evolution. It may be very good in all aspects you pointed out, but following the standard specs it should have for almost 200€ it will be, sorry but it's too expensive, a hard pass. But I'll keep an eye on further evolution. Thanks for your review, it was great!
In general it seems like smaller mice are a part of the market that is underserved. But from some of the random internals that I see from companies the “small” variants are also their worst sellers. Which makes me wonder if people just aren’t aware or it is a small percentage of individuals that are just quite vocal. I thought I heard the new Deathadder V3 hyperspeed is slightly smaller. Which makes me think the Deathadder V4 Pro will have the same shape and be slightly smaller. And the DAV3 is was slightly smaller than the DAV2. Yes, I would agree that the top-tier gaming mice (S-Tier as I call it) are all essentially the same. I think the closest to a “break through” which I use loosely here, is higher polling rate and with Razer have it automatically switch from 1,000 Hz (or lower/higher) on desktop compared to (8,000 higher/lower) while gaming. Along with adjustable LOD and Landing Distance. But again. All of those are so small that they are practically meaningless. I’m honestly not sure where they will go from here. As we are in an exceedingly good place right now. A lot of mice with excellent performance, shape, sizes, weights, and costs. I think the only company that has “stable” 8K is Razer. I think everyone else is still stuck at 4,000 Hz. Unless if I’m incorrect (which is very possible as I haven’t been keeping my hand on the pulse like I used to). Also, the difference between 8K and 4K is pretty minimal. And I think could be well argued not worth the trade for the instability and battery drain. I agree the 50 G max acceleration is a bit of a bummer. I would expect better with the 750 IPS. So, I’m wondering if that is an accurate spec or not. I guess I don’t see 54 grams to be heavier either. Seeing as most of the main mice (that you can buy in normal brick and motar stores) are around that. With only a few exceptions being
I took this one yesterday and it’s amazing. Firstly I took a Harp Ace mini but it was too small for my hand so I replaced it with this one. Great review btw
I'm glad you are enjoying it! This is still one of my favorites. They did a great job.
Bought this a few days ago. Coz Wanna try lightweight mouse. Been rocking basilisk v3 pro for 2 years. And I cant let go my keris ace ii now.
I've got a DAV3P at the moment, and while I love the shape it does feel a little bit too large for me. This seems like an excellent alternative, will probably pick this up!
I would love to hear your opinions if you pick it up. I think it would be a good choice as well. If you enjoy that shape and just want a smaller one.
@ThomasMuehler actually got one coming later today, found a good deal on it. Will let you know what I think vs. the DAV3P once I've used it a little
@@Anon-21j What is the situation? Did you like it?
Nice video, given the 160$ price i am going to skip. Why don't companies make a similar shaped, wireless mouse at 70$? It has to be either 40$ or 150$, ill' keep my 7 years old mouse for longer i guess
You pose a great question. I'm not sure why. The best thing to do is look out for sales. Or buy the last generation, especially on a sale. As usually those are right around that $70 mark.
Great video. I'd like to try that mouse, as it seems smaller than the recently bought V3Pro that, imo, really needs a little bother for people with smaller hands (beyond the "just" upgrades on the internals, is still kind of clumsy, but with an improved grip, compared to many 4K mice that are lighter and perform great, probably like this asus, like, again, lamzu's Maya and Thorn, Ninjitsu Sora and if it was lighter the Zygen Vaxee NP-01S, and we - people like me really still need after all this years, a shape length cobra but instead of a hybrid a real Viper but some few cms shorter; it's a discussion with old beards by the time being. That said, I'll keep those mice as top users, including the V3Pro and the DAV3Pro which I would also like to see in a size more similar to the ones mentioned, but not as short nor expensive as the V3SE and less yet than the G-wolves hsk - and those mice are not just minimal but I do hate holes in my shell. I'll wait to see, because I don't see any great break trough here in the top tier gaming mice, by Asus just looking at it's specs. We're half year from 2025 and it's not a great deal for me to buy a 159$ (still almost 180/190€ in Europe, in a short research!!!) mouse without having a polling rate of 8k as standard (wireless, cables are a bit vintage on mice gaming premier league) only 50G's max acceleration, and way to heavy for this period of mice evolution. It may be very good in all aspects you pointed out, but following the standard specs it should have for almost 200€ it will be, sorry but it's too expensive, a hard pass. But I'll keep an eye on further evolution. Thanks for your review, it was great!
In general it seems like smaller mice are a part of the market that is underserved. But from some of the random internals that I see from companies the “small” variants are also their worst sellers. Which makes me wonder if people just aren’t aware or it is a small percentage of individuals that are just quite vocal.
I thought I heard the new Deathadder V3 hyperspeed is slightly smaller. Which makes me think the Deathadder V4 Pro will have the same shape and be slightly smaller. And the DAV3 is was slightly smaller than the DAV2.
Yes, I would agree that the top-tier gaming mice (S-Tier as I call it) are all essentially the same. I think the closest to a “break through” which I use loosely here, is higher polling rate and with Razer have it automatically switch from 1,000 Hz (or lower/higher) on desktop compared to (8,000 higher/lower) while gaming. Along with adjustable LOD and Landing Distance. But again. All of those are so small that they are practically meaningless. I’m honestly not sure where they will go from here. As we are in an exceedingly good place right now. A lot of mice with excellent performance, shape, sizes, weights, and costs.
I think the only company that has “stable” 8K is Razer. I think everyone else is still stuck at 4,000 Hz. Unless if I’m incorrect (which is very possible as I haven’t been keeping my hand on the pulse like I used to). Also, the difference between 8K and 4K is pretty minimal. And I think could be well argued not worth the trade for the instability and battery drain.
I agree the 50 G max acceleration is a bit of a bummer. I would expect better with the 750 IPS. So, I’m wondering if that is an accurate spec or not. I guess I don’t see 54 grams to be heavier either. Seeing as most of the main mice (that you can buy in normal brick and motar stores) are around that. With only a few exceptions being
abit small in size otherwise perfect