super good mouse, i use fingertip grip aswell, after trying gpw2 v2pro v3pro x2mini starlight12 hts mz1w np01w xew and some other mouse that i might forgot, i feel like this mouse is the end of trying new mouse for fingertip grip, one thing thats not been so perfect is that during routine use you might find your hand be a little aching
@@dummiesdummies4195 since when do u use it? If your hand is really big i can see why but mine is def not small and im totally fine. It took a few weeks to get used to it and relax fully. But now theres no going back gpro feels like a brick.
@@MikeGrau0hr oh I think I’ve switching from mz1w to this for half a year, my hand size is around 23cm, and I’m feeling a little aching is because of my aiming and using habit, I usually squeeze my mouse pretty hard or pushing them against my mousepad for better aiming, it’s just some personal habit there are definitely people that can relax and play the game well with this mouse
@@dummiesdummies4195 Why not try the Keychron M4 4k , that thing costs 69$ and other than you having to replace the skates in order to use it more comfortably I believe it is better than the HSK 4k PRO
I've been using the HSK Pro Ace for nearly two weeks now and it's super comfortable. When playing fps games it feels like you're aiming with your eyes. It's definitely my favorite mouse out right now.
Best mouse ever, at first felt weird how small it was, but after using for a week it actually feels kinda large and my bros g502 feels like a literal boat.
Would be interesting to see this in combination with those wrist skate thingies. In my mind reduced friction from palm touching mouse mat, and increased rotation from having wrist/palm lower. Although, I should say, I have no idea what I'm talking about and am just inventing potential issues
Really love this “quickfire” review format of stuff you get in from time to time! It’s really interesting to see different kinds of tech you get to try as a youtuber, that we may not see commonly / at all. Thanks for the cool video!
Loving the Random Frank P-ness of this video 👍 The vlogging style was cool and honestly surprised you decided the mouse wasn't for you - but I do get it.
The vlog style was pretty cool. The review over-all had a really personal feel on it. Appreciate it and noticed the effort gone into it. Not at all my kind of mouse but was interesting to see how you could evolve your playstyle and actually improve with it. That price is hard to take in, but I guess they are one of the only brands out there doing mice like this in mass.
@@hypercept its really fucking good, i dont have to constantly use muscles to hover my hand over a mouse, i can use it with my whole hand absolutely relaxed.
everything just depends on your grip style. i used a relaxed claw and i absolutely need palm support and hate fingertip. but with enough time everyone can get used to any mouse
Optimum's mouse uses a deshelled Razer something-or-other as it's guts and that mouse is well over $200 usd as far as I recall. Then you have to take in account the material costs of the printing, even if you're just getting your own, you could probably buy two of these mice for the price.
@@jacobscott2473 The Razer Viper V2 Pro is 100$ new and like 60 ish used. So at max you're paying 160$ with the mod kit. (Which is still expensive, but not 200 Plus)
I got this mouse and played with it for about 4 months. Had a viper ultimate before. It was better at the time, even though my pinky had nowhere to sit. It would float, like I'm holding a teacup in a different culture. I got the HTX ace which was closest to this weight, and love it today. Already hitting higher scores, gonna relate it to placebo but I'm cool wit doin better either way. My pinky now helps me grip the mouse as well as my whole hand.
Vlog-style check-ins were very good in this context, I think. I'm not sure I'd be interested in seeing an entire video of them, but as add-ins to something that's kind of a hybrid review-exploration video I like it. This video's structure reminded me a bit of FoldingIdea's video on flat earthers (though at about 20% the total length, obviously)
19.5x9.5 hands, always used fingertip grip and after trying about 11 mice total this one just instantly took over for me, my 2nd favorite would be the hts plus classic, i am using the ace version of the hsk pro though
Picked up a few new mice recently. Got the Pulsar X2 medium after watching Linus' review on your mouse. Wanted one of yours, but they were all sold out so I went basic black. Also picked up a Finalmouse Last Legend medium. Really liking both mice, and have been trying out fingertip grip for the first time.
I've been using 1-3-1 fingertip grip on viper ultimate for a long time. I never liked 1-2-2 grip. Fingertip allows you to use highdpi and still have high precision and speed. Remember - high dpi and low in-game senstivity is faster
This mouse is on my "must try" list. For now I stick with xtrfy mz1 and it's great, but I like trying new stuff and in future for sure I will be looking for this mouse on aftermarket.
Just ordered one and can't wait. My logitech superlight died out on me. Been stuck using my razer naga pro for the past few weeks. This is going to feel like air to me now
This mouse is my favorite to use. The only issue is that the size makes it a bit cumbersome to use the side buttons, especially if you need to use them often. A moment like that though, is when I switch to my MZ1 Wireless.
Micro-USB in 2023??? Is Type-C absolutely necessary for this mouse? No. Is the lack of its inclusion still mind boggling? To me, yes. Still a cool overall concept! Might make a good little travel mouse.
I used a Logitech M187 for a LONG time, but when I upgraded my laptop and lost all my USB-A ports, I had to upgrade to a bluetooth mouse (also just upgrade...). That being said, this mouse really reminds me of my old m187s. Now that I'm actually able to spend more on peripherals, I'd definitely consider changing over to the HSK pro 4, except that I hate the lightening holes. I travel often and I'm worried stuff would get in and damage the mouse.
The thing that I think a lot of people worry about that you did not mention ergonimics. Looking at how the mouse is used it looks like wrist pain can be an obvious issue + uncomfortable afetr a few minutes of wrist being rubbed on my mouse pad. And the biggest concern, carpal tunneling. So if its not too much can you tell me if people should be concered about that or not
I never experienced wrist pain with the mouse with over 3 months using it, but I switched back to my superlight recently because I started getting sharp and achy pinky pain randomly, so that could be from the mouse but most likely from me injuring my hand not gaming in addition to how I gripped it, I palm grip the superlight so obviously my pinky would get more rest naturally. Ill be going back soon tho i really liked it.
I have hsk pro ace for about a month now and I didn't experienced any wrist pain while using it. If anything I found that whether I get wrist pain or not depends on height of my chair or table.
I think we've been too focused on shape is king for mouse that we've never considered lightweight and small mouse are the ultimate form of ergonomic/comfort. I have this mouse and I thought before I tried it that my aim will improve but it would not be comfortable for long gaming sessions. But instead it does both. I think its due to the fact that it is so light your finger tips only need to exert little to no force to move it and the fact that human hand natural resting position is curled not straight or extended forward. So if you use a relax fingertip grip it would be so much comfortable than any other mouse (even ergos). You could probably test this at home by resting your hand and find that your thumb and ring finger distance when totally relaxed are not far from this mouse width (grip distance). Using this feels like moving your resting hand across the mousepad.
Man, I remember many years ago using a tiny netbook mouse with retractable chord and having pain in my hand after couple hours. NOTHING in my brain is letting me believe I could use a mouse this small.
I used the wired version as my backup (my main mouse currently is the PMM P303) and I love the hsk sm im glad this shape has caught some traction (m1k, hsk)
Hey, I think you're critique of the software is mainly superficial. I want my gaming software to be as barebones as possible. I have a pretty mid gaming PC and it's struggling enough with all the launchers I have to put up with. Seeing that software reminds me of making software in Visual Studio, Microsoft's devkit for enthusiasts and professionals alike. Yeah it might not look great, but it's also not loading in anything that isn't present in Windows 95 onwards, so I think they're a chance it could even run on older versions of Windows than intended. It's also not loading in any stupid art assets that are in 4k unnecessarily, wasting RAM because it doesn't unload it from memory when the app is minimized to the taskbar. I just would prefer it to be functional over flashy, but I understand that it's not great UI to see after having it not work in the first place.
@@OneShotCS While it's a fine solution, I only like it when it's interfacing with the device through an address on the local network so the internet going down isn't an issue with changing you mouse's settings
Dude, I love the software. Just a couple of days ago I was thinking to myself, if I would make software for a mouse or other pheriperal, that I would make it very light and basic, just like this. The software I imagined in my head looked just like he old software of this mouse! Very lightweight software! love it
I think you should realize the fingertip mice genre has a specific grip type to use with it, you don't use your middle on the mouse, it's replacing your ring and pinky. Your ring and pinky aren't required for these types of mice. Thumb and middle are for horizontal support and motor movements while only the index is used for clicking/scrolling.
@@randomfrankp I shouldve included "for the most efficiency and accuracy, this grip is the best". If you use something the way it's not intended to, it's obviously gonna be hard to get used to it.
No tf it doesnt have a specific grip type, you're talking out of your a**. I've been using fingertip grip for 8 years using a 1-2-2 grip and sometimes 1-3-1 while averaging 98k-103k on gridshot in aimlabs, immortal in valorant and masters in apex . Use whatever grip feels most comfortable to you, there has never and will never be a one grip fits all playstyle.
i honestly did not expect this mouse to be that small in person xd but i do say it is really good for the price (if you wanna deal will customs keeping your mouse unless you pay like 100$ more)
This is perfect for me. i have a corsair (EDIT: COOLER MASTER) mm720 mouse and i thought claw grip style mice were the best i was gonna get. I am much more accurate just using my wrists and fingertips than i am moving my whole hand around the mousepad even after trying for months its not a comfortable experience for me.
One can't even in the newest firmware add macros. In addition one can't programme every button to be whatever one wants. Even poorer software than the steelseries mouses who can't add sidescroll to buttons. The mouse itself is great. There are 6 pins on the bottom which probably should've been covered up to avoid scratching. The scroll-click is suprisingly hard to press.
180 dollars is a bit much to try it out lol. I now see Cyprus is part of Europe officially, so only shipping costs should be added to that price for people who live in Europe.
I've been going smaller and smaller with my mice, and with the latest change, I went wireless cause of a green screen mouse pad, and seeing the cable was annoying. I now use the Xtrfy MZ1, and I hold it the way I'd be holding this small mouse.. so.. I might as well go smaller.
I just bought the x2 mini boardzy edition (sorry frank) two weeks ago and also had to get used to it. Before that I tried the endgamegear xm2we and it fit my hand perfectly coming from a g pro wireless. Gave me more control because of the support around the sides and the 20 g less weight. The x2 mini was different though. At first I was unsure if I should have bought the medium version and I had to use it for about a week before I stopped getting cramps. But now I'm really happy with it and I'm glad I didn't send it back.
i got the cheaper 26gram 1000hz ACE version :) had issues at first without griptape. in the end my only downside is the mousewheel which (after a few houndret hours and on lowest debounce time!) already shows signs of double clicking. and getting used to the shape took me more than a week.^^' im using it mainly in apex legends and ive tried gpro superlight etc and its been awesome - but this is truely next level (if your hands are not too big, mine are 9x19cm). big recommendation for the small mouse from me!
I'm debating between the ace and the 4k version. I have a 240hz screen with excellent motion clarity (samsung g7) so it seems I may notice a small difference but would that be offset but the equally small weight increase lol
@@WestVirginiaWildlife im playing on 240hz aswell :P i dont think the 3grams change much and i dont think the 4k hz change much - but i havent tried it :) for me the final argument was the price tbh.
@@WestVirginiaWildlife it makes a very tiny difference in game, i dont think you would feel it unless youre really comparing those at the same time or using a testing software
As someone who uses RocketJumpNinjas Xtrfy mouse, I can tell you that switching to fingertip was a great choice for me but I can't see the purpose for someone like me to use this mouse because I watch a lot of UA-cam as well so I wouldn't know how it would be in the long run.
I tried the cooler master mm720 and i didn't like it. It was too short for me lol this is even shorter..id like to try it again though and give myself more time to get accustomed to the grip
its going to be really cool to see a reddit community for this mouse, as im guessing many members who own the mouse will sooner or later create a 3d printed accessory to switch on the mouse barehanded so you do not have to use these tools
its not small...i'd say its about average sized.
Maybe even above average
18cm
you're right, it's hella small
has a great personality
It’s not about the size. It’s about how you use it.
I am a natural fingertip grip but I never considered a smaller mouse might be helpful till now. This is interesting to me.
this mouse is a game changer for natural fingertip gripper
super good mouse, i use fingertip grip aswell, after trying gpw2 v2pro v3pro x2mini starlight12 hts mz1w np01w xew and some other mouse that i might forgot, i feel like this mouse is the end of trying new mouse for fingertip grip, one thing thats not been so perfect is that during routine use you might find your hand be a little aching
@@dummiesdummies4195 since when do u use it? If your hand is really big i can see why but mine is def not small and im totally fine. It took a few weeks to get used to it and relax fully. But now theres no going back gpro feels like a brick.
@@MikeGrau0hr oh I think I’ve switching from mz1w to this for half a year, my hand size is around 23cm, and I’m feeling a little aching is because of my aiming and using habit, I usually squeeze my mouse pretty hard or pushing them against my mousepad for better aiming, it’s just some personal habit there are definitely people that can relax and play the game well with this mouse
@@dummiesdummies4195 Why not try the Keychron M4 4k , that thing costs 69$ and other than you having to replace the skates in order to use it more comfortably I believe it is better than the HSK 4k PRO
I've been using the HSK Pro Ace for nearly two weeks now and it's super comfortable. When playing fps games it feels like you're aiming with your eyes. It's definitely my favorite mouse out right now.
I only used it for few days aim not good yet might need to get used to it.
@@TonyTheTiger1000did you?
@@XxViPeRxGaMeRxX Yeah aim got better then went back to normal starlight 12 medium and other medium size mice.
@@TonyTheTiger1000 did you get cramps ?
@@XxViPeRxGaMeRxX Yeah for a long period of used I was like damn lol then I started losing my aim and grip on the tiny mice.
Best mouse ever, at first felt weird how small it was, but after using for a week it actually feels kinda large and my bros g502 feels like a literal boat.
Would be interesting to see this in combination with those wrist skate thingies.
In my mind reduced friction from palm touching mouse mat, and increased rotation from having wrist/palm lower. Although, I should say, I have no idea what I'm talking about and am just inventing potential issues
lmao good on that disclaimer at the end haha
Hey, I have a Zaunkoenig M2K (and the M1K hehe), and those skate things. Tried it once, bug nope for me. Too many moving parts to worry about, idk.
Really love this “quickfire” review format of stuff you get in from time to time! It’s really interesting to see different kinds of tech you get to try as a youtuber, that we may not see commonly / at all. Thanks for the cool video!
Loving the Random Frank P-ness of this video 👍
The vlogging style was cool and honestly surprised you decided the mouse wasn't for you - but I do get it.
The vlog style was pretty cool. The review over-all had a really personal feel on it. Appreciate it and noticed the effort gone into it.
Not at all my kind of mouse but was interesting to see how you could evolve your playstyle and actually improve with it. That price is hard to take in, but I guess they are one of the only brands out there doing mice like this in mass.
it would be great if more things like this come to the market at a more reasonable price
The ultimate gaming mouse for every aspiring 5-year-old PC gamer 👍
2*
@@hypercept huh? More ergonomic than an ergonomic mouse? Do you have scientific proof behind your opinion?
@@hypercept its really fucking good, i dont have to constantly use muscles to hover my hand over a mouse, i can use it with my whole hand absolutely relaxed.
everything just depends on your grip style. i used a relaxed claw and i absolutely need palm support and hate fingertip. but with enough time everyone can get used to any mouse
The smaller the better. Fingertip control is the only valid control method.
props for shedding light on this mouse, now that it's stable.
That $180 price tag making me want to go all out DIY like Optimum Tech did LOL.
Optimum's mouse uses a deshelled Razer something-or-other as it's guts and that mouse is well over $200 usd as far as I recall. Then you have to take in account the material costs of the printing, even if you're just getting your own, you could probably buy two of these mice for the price.
@@jacobscott2473 The Razer Viper V2 Pro is 100$ new and like 60 ish used. So at max you're paying 160$ with the mod kit. (Which is still expensive, but not 200 Plus)
I got this mouse and played with it for about 4 months. Had a viper ultimate before. It was better at the time, even though my pinky had nowhere to sit. It would float, like I'm holding a teacup in a different culture. I got the HTX ace which was closest to this weight, and love it today. Already hitting higher scores, gonna relate it to placebo but I'm cool wit doin better either way. My pinky now helps me grip the mouse as well as my whole hand.
I really want to try the HTX 4K. I have been maining the HSK 4K pro for like 3 months now
Vlog-style check-ins were very good in this context, I think. I'm not sure I'd be interested in seeing an entire video of them, but as add-ins to something that's kind of a hybrid review-exploration video I like it. This video's structure reminded me a bit of FoldingIdea's video on flat earthers (though at about 20% the total length, obviously)
110% agree when he says it makes using any other mice feel huge.. even the damn hsk plus feels huge after you adjust to the pro.
30g It's like holding onto a cloud of empty wallets
been using it. it was hard to get used to finger tip grip but i love the mouse now that im used to it
ive been using the wired version for a couple months, its so nice for OW. i play at high level and its clean
Loving the hsk pro 4k, its the best choice for fingertip-grip. I am switching to other mouses often, just to come back at the end to the hsk 😂
last time i saw our channel, you had 144k subs, your channel grew so much
19.5x9.5 hands, always used fingertip grip and after trying about 11 mice total this one just instantly took over for me, my 2nd favorite would be the hts plus classic, i am using the ace version of the hsk pro though
Now I kinda want a mouse like this which is essentially flat, like the buttons are almost completely flush with the mousepad
Picked up a few new mice recently. Got the Pulsar X2 medium after watching Linus' review on your mouse. Wanted one of yours, but they were all sold out so I went basic black. Also picked up a Finalmouse Last Legend medium. Really liking both mice, and have been trying out fingertip grip for the first time.
The vlog style was nice! Thx rfp
I have this mouse and I absolutely love it, I could never go back to anything else at this point
6:34 lol that stomach growl 😂. bro was hungry. great video btw
I've been using 1-3-1 fingertip grip on viper ultimate for a long time. I never liked 1-2-2 grip.
Fingertip allows you to use highdpi and still have high precision and speed. Remember - high dpi and low in-game senstivity is faster
Frank's experience shows that the lighter we go with mice, the less tolerable the older heavier mice become.
100% i could never go back and play with a 90gram mouse, just like going back to 60hz from 240
It's a personal experience as well.
Been wanting to buy this mouse but there are no local stores that sells mice like these, im too poor for shipping lmao
This mouse is on my "must try" list. For now I stick with xtrfy mz1 and it's great, but I like trying new stuff and in future for sure I will be looking for this mouse on aftermarket.
@unholydonuts Not yet. I switched to pulsar x2v2 mini.
I’ve wanted one of these for a while. Might but up and get one after seeing this
Just ordered one and can't wait. My logitech superlight died out on me. Been stuck using my razer naga pro for the past few weeks. This is going to feel like air to me now
I got my sora to the same weight. 29g is really something to behold
This mouse is my favorite to use. The only issue is that the size makes it a bit cumbersome to use the side buttons, especially if you need to use them often.
A moment like that though, is when I switch to my MZ1 Wireless.
mz1 is a bit too heavy compare to this
best video I've seen about this mouse I'm really strongly considering it even though I have viper mini signature edition
Micro-USB in 2023??? Is Type-C absolutely necessary for this mouse? No. Is the lack of its inclusion still mind boggling? To me, yes. Still a cool overall concept! Might make a good little travel mouse.
I used a Logitech M187 for a LONG time, but when I upgraded my laptop and lost all my USB-A ports, I had to upgrade to a bluetooth mouse (also just upgrade...). That being said, this mouse really reminds me of my old m187s. Now that I'm actually able to spend more on peripherals, I'd definitely consider changing over to the HSK pro 4, except that I hate the lightening holes. I travel often and I'm worried stuff would get in and damage the mouse.
The thing that I think a lot of people worry about that you did not mention ergonimics. Looking at how the mouse is used it looks like wrist pain can be an obvious issue + uncomfortable afetr a few minutes of wrist being rubbed on my mouse pad. And the biggest concern, carpal tunneling. So if its not too much can you tell me if people should be concered about that or not
I never experienced wrist pain with the mouse with over 3 months using it, but I switched back to my superlight recently because I started getting sharp and achy pinky pain randomly, so that could be from the mouse but most likely from me injuring my hand not gaming in addition to how I gripped it, I palm grip the superlight so obviously my pinky would get more rest naturally. Ill be going back soon tho i really liked it.
I have hsk pro ace for about a month now and I didn't experienced any wrist pain while using it. If anything I found that whether I get wrist pain or not depends on height of my chair or table.
nah have good posture and you'll be fine.
I think we've been too focused on shape is king for mouse that we've never considered lightweight and small mouse are the ultimate form of ergonomic/comfort. I have this mouse and I thought before I tried it that my aim will improve but it would not be comfortable for long gaming sessions. But instead it does both.
I think its due to the fact that it is so light your finger tips only need to exert little to no force to move it and the fact that human hand natural resting position is curled not straight or extended forward. So if you use a relax fingertip grip it would be so much comfortable than any other mouse (even ergos). You could probably test this at home by resting your hand and find that your thumb and ring finger distance when totally relaxed are not far from this mouse width (grip distance). Using this feels like moving your resting hand across the mousepad.
Thank you all for the replies, love this community ❤️
Man, I remember many years ago using a tiny netbook mouse with retractable chord and having pain in my hand after couple hours. NOTHING in my brain is letting me believe I could use a mouse this small.
Loving the new G wolves mice just heard bad things About the battery and QC, great video though
I used the wired version as my backup (my main mouse currently is the PMM P303) and I love the hsk sm im glad this shape has caught some traction (m1k, hsk)
i got the ruby red one, and i just cant put it down! love it!
currently using fingertip grip on the lazmu maya and it's been treating me well so far.
It looks like the perfect mouse for my wrist planted style. I like high sensitivity and fingertip only movement.
Hey, I think you're critique of the software is mainly superficial. I want my gaming software to be as barebones as possible. I have a pretty mid gaming PC and it's struggling enough with all the launchers I have to put up with. Seeing that software reminds me of making software in Visual Studio, Microsoft's devkit for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Yeah it might not look great, but it's also not loading in anything that isn't present in Windows 95 onwards, so I think they're a chance it could even run on older versions of Windows than intended.
It's also not loading in any stupid art assets that are in 4k unnecessarily, wasting RAM because it doesn't unload it from memory when the app is minimized to the taskbar.
I just would prefer it to be functional over flashy, but I understand that it's not great UI to see after having it not work in the first place.
@@OneShotCS While it's a fine solution, I only like it when it's interfacing with the device through an address on the local network so the internet going down isn't an issue with changing you mouse's settings
Cant wait for the M3K
I just got some amazing PR tips for a very close friend of mine! LOL
Dude, I love the software. Just a couple of days ago I was thinking to myself, if I would make software for a mouse or other pheriperal, that I would make it very light and basic, just like this. The software I imagined in my head looked just like he old software of this mouse! Very lightweight software! love it
Yeah. This is how a standalone driver should look like.
I'm 30, this is how I've held nice since I was 10, I've been waiting SO LONG for a mouse like this...
I think you should realize the fingertip mice genre has a specific grip type to use with it, you don't use your middle on the mouse, it's replacing your ring and pinky. Your ring and pinky aren't required for these types of mice. Thumb and middle are for horizontal support and motor movements while only the index is used for clicking/scrolling.
People can grip this however it feels best to them.
@@randomfrankp I shouldve included "for the most efficiency and accuracy, this grip is the best". If you use something the way it's not intended to, it's obviously gonna be hard to get used to it.
No tf it doesnt have a specific grip type, you're talking out of your a**. I've been using fingertip grip for 8 years using a 1-2-2 grip and sometimes 1-3-1 while averaging 98k-103k on gridshot in aimlabs, immortal in valorant and masters in apex . Use whatever grip feels most comfortable to you, there has never and will never be a one grip fits all playstyle.
i honestly did not expect this mouse to be that small in person xd but i do say it is really good for the price (if you wanna deal will customs keeping your mouse unless you pay like 100$ more)
This is perfect for me. i have a corsair (EDIT: COOLER MASTER) mm720 mouse and i thought claw grip style mice were the best i was gonna get. I am much more accurate just using my wrists and fingertips than i am moving my whole hand around the mousepad even after trying for months its not a comfortable experience for me.
You mean Cooler Master.
@@zatozatoichi7920 You right!
I could never. My hand naturally looks for some kind of hump to latch onto. I could feel the hand cramping simply by looking at this.
I'm a fingertip player but I ain't pay full sized mouse for a half sized even more expensive than usual gaming wireless mouse
After spending a while trying to find a mouse that felt big enough to use without strain, this mouse strikes great into my soul 😂
When Frank said “Micro USB” for this $100+ mouse, I had to check the date this vid was uploaded
My carpal tunnel flared up the second you uploaded this video
Welcome to the 4th dimension! This is my end game and I love it on my skypad 3.0 XL
Like my mom said it's not the size of the boat it's the motion of the ocean
What is that scale? looks cool
try using a delta hub for your palm also whats the wallpaper your using?
One can't even in the newest firmware add macros. In addition one can't programme every button to be whatever one wants. Even poorer software than the steelseries mouses who can't add sidescroll to buttons. The mouse itself is great. There are 6 pins on the bottom which probably should've been covered up to avoid scratching. The scroll-click is suprisingly hard to press.
opened this at 1.5x speed, went to speed it up and didnt think i was working if it was already 1.5x.
love the vids but i gotta watch at 2x
HSK Pro is so good for aggressive fingertip grip. Recommend it.
180 dollars is a bit much to try it out lol. I now see Cyprus is part of Europe officially, so only shipping costs should be added to that price for people who live in Europe.
the firmware is always setting it back to 1k polling rate.
I'm pretty sure it has a great personality
THAT COLOR IS SO GOOD BUT THE ONLY HAVE IT ON THAT TYPE WICH IS NOT MY CUP OF TE
I've been going smaller and smaller with my mice, and with the latest change, I went wireless cause of a green screen mouse pad, and seeing the cable was annoying. I now use the Xtrfy MZ1, and I hold it the way I'd be holding this small mouse.. so.. I might as well go smaller.
The mz1 is a straight banger, so good, and because of that, I modded the mouse to be 47g
NGL their spare battery already looking like a spicy pillow, that thing is bulging so much.
i have this. i love this mouse. made me better at fps games for sure
2cents of plastic, $2 of switches, $1 + $2 battery. Finished product: $180 mouse.
I think its the production that makes it so expensive. But probably still not worth 180$
guess they got the sensor and pcb for free ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Good review!
"Everything else feels so much larger in my hand after this"
Well, im buying it
I just bought the x2 mini boardzy edition (sorry frank) two weeks ago and also had to get used to it. Before that I tried the endgamegear xm2we and it fit my hand perfectly coming from a g pro wireless. Gave me more control because of the support around the sides and the 20 g less weight.
The x2 mini was different though. At first I was unsure if I should have bought the medium version and I had to use it for about a week before I stopped getting cramps. But now I'm really happy with it and I'm glad I didn't send it back.
Hey it's the video you were talking about last night!
When is your Pulsar X2 mouse going to be back in stock?
It won’t be
Man I was soo tempted, the instant I saw that price I was like OUCH
I'm a fingertip grip gamer but I just bought a G pro super light :(
i got the cheaper 26gram 1000hz ACE version :) had issues at first without griptape. in the end my only downside is the mousewheel which (after a few houndret hours and on lowest debounce time!) already shows signs of double clicking. and getting used to the shape took me more than a week.^^' im using it mainly in apex legends and ive tried gpro superlight etc and its been awesome - but this is truely next level (if your hands are not too big, mine are 9x19cm). big recommendation for the small mouse from me!
I'm debating between the ace and the 4k version. I have a 240hz screen with excellent motion clarity (samsung g7) so it seems I may notice a small difference but would that be offset but the equally small weight increase lol
@@WestVirginiaWildlife im playing on 240hz aswell :P i dont think the 3grams change much and i dont think the 4k hz change much - but i havent tried it :) for me the final argument was the price tbh.
@@WestVirginiaWildlife it makes a very tiny difference in game, i dont think you would feel it unless youre really comparing those at the same time or using a testing software
Why did this have to come out right now while I was saving to buy one from somewhere that happened to still have a few left 😩
aren't these the things that were blowing up and catching fire while people was using them..?
i use hsk plus, the best mouse ever, i have v2 pro, 8k hertz, glorious, star light, but the hsk plus is the best for finger
This is unique Frank!
The software is minimalistic like the mouse... it works what more do you want?
For it not to suck.
I feel like I'd constantly hit the side buttons on accident. I don't think that this is for me, sadly.
As someone who uses RocketJumpNinjas Xtrfy mouse, I can tell you that switching to fingertip was a great choice for me but I can't see the purpose for someone like me to use this mouse because I watch a lot of UA-cam as well so I wouldn't know how it would be in the long run.
2 mice
its sad to see that people dont know about a normal size mouse under 30g. Its called Finalmouse starlight 12 and it exists ling time ago 👌
I tried the cooler master mm720 and i didn't like it. It was too short for me lol this is even shorter..id like to try it again though and give myself more time to get accustomed to the grip
That's a claw mouse, this is not.
@@zatozatoichi7920 both short.
the irony of having such a small, light and minimalistic mouse is the huge price tag lmao
its going to be really cool to see a reddit community for this mouse, as im guessing many members who own the mouse will sooner or later create a 3d printed accessory to switch on the mouse barehanded so you do not have to use these tools
3d print accessory vs just cutting 2 of the hexagons out
what are the glass dot skates you're using on the mouse?
They could be stock gWolves skates, maybe super glide glass dots or even infinity mice saphs.
Zankoenig M1K or M2S?
Plenty of extras and you're paying for all of them. The price is insane.
Up next "transitioning to air for my next mouse"
Lol these comments are full of palm grippers
"no these aren't the explosive units that came with the earlier models haha xD"
me: um.... what?
How comfortable is it to use?
I'll be more interested when they find a way to fit a numpad on the side 😎
Tried fingertip grip, hand started hurting in seconds, not that I was interested, but this is definitely not for me