Really appreciate the thoughtful coverage of the shape and the pinky ergonomics. Other people have expressed the same issue about awkward/lack of pinky support on the Maya.
Overall, it’s a really good mouse. Just felt awkward to me. I know for many others it’s their in end game so ultimately my review is partially based off on my own preference. Glad you like it!
@@Elias.Sedivy I thought I replied but yes. Fresh reviewed it and mentioned that it was a cool idea to be able to switch back and forth and silence the switches.
use fingertip grip and my maya is on the way i am really excited to play with it i used many mice but i came always back to the gpx maybe the maya will be my end game mouse gpx is a great mouse but for example side buttons arent good for my grip style or the size could be a bit smaller maybe the maya is my conclusion
It’s a great mouse! Just not the one for me! My own personal preference shouldn’t hinder anyone else from trying it unless there’s an actual issue with the mouse! Hope it works for you!
Shape is the preferance. I hate ANY kind of front flares like on HTX, I mean a hourglass shape where mouse gets wider towards the front. I have my pinky behind the ring finger in the middle of the mouse while ring finger sits on the wider front. This makes me to forcefully push my pinky into the mouse. Then I have little to zero control of the mouse and get real pain. With that said I have no problem with Maya because it has barely any front flare, its the same width in the front as in the middle.
@@RiOTTT_NS Have You tried OP1we? If not I recomend to try it, I prefer it over Maya. It's really thin mouse, like MZ1 with round hump and flatter sides.
You’re definitely going to have more of a claw grip with this mouse than a palm grip. I would also mention that the inside grooves have been polarizing which is why I’m interested in the newer larger size. Let me know if you have any other questions. I’ll be sure to respond faster.
Honestly if it was a little bigger and more flat on the sides it would’ve easily replaced the HTX for me. But the HTX will continue to be my mini mouse for now
Honestly, if you're using the NYF22 I would look into either an AJAZZ AJ199 or the Dareu A950 if you want a budget replacement. If you want a Lamzu mouse, the closest you'll get to a GPX shape is going to be the Maya. Just know that the sides of the mouse won't be as flat as a GPX or the NYF22. :)
Man, I am so stuck between the Atlantis Mini, Maya, Thorn and the GPX 1 but can't choose I have 18x10cm hands and a claw gripper but not sure what to choose wanted the Atlantis OG but the stock got recalled due to QC issues
@RiOTTT_NS for productivity, I use a G502 and for gaming a G102 due to the lifht weight I am starting to think about the lamzu thorn , atlantis mini or GPX 1 but dont want to go with the GPX 1 to be honest
@@ChR0ni1C__ if you want ergo I’d recommend the thorn. Maya’s going to be higher in the front then the Atlantis mini so depending on how you claw that might help you make a decision
@@RiOTTT_NS Thanks a ton for the reply btw, and the great content keep it coming man, Aaand I am still stuck it but I might go with the thorn but still looking at the maya I making it so hard hahaha
@@tinpot_numbee3910 Click feeling is definitely the maya. I’ve tested several good optical switches but even after months of use the GPX2 just doesn’t feel as good as could. Maya for sure >
@@RiOTTT_NS the GPX 2 switches are not entirely optical, quite the opposite the lightforce switches are a hybrid use of mechanical and optical switches, in order to obtain, I quote Logitech "ultimate gaming performance with unprecedented speed, precision, and reliability-and incredibly definitive actuation feedback". Guess it didn't happen quite as good as they wished, even considering that in all in all taken in measure it's no doubt a top tier mice regarding performance (even if with a polling rate of 2 kzh when razer has now most of it's "pro" mice after firmware update - I think it was released in November this year - can get as much as 8kzh (dav3, v2pro, the debatable cobra pro, basilisk v3 pro, naga pro. Still wireless vaxee like the NP-01S are just 1kzh and 26k dpi speed, and they're surely under my umbrella of prime choices), as the clicks are loud as heck.
To be honest it's not a GPX killer for me. Every other mice I've tried that's not from Logitech, Razer or FinalMouse has such a bad battery life even at 1K hz. I had to charge my thorn every three days or so which is nothing compared to the GPX which I only have to charge once per week and even two weeks sometimes. I mean charging every three days or so is totally fine but for $80-100 I can also just buy a GPX1 and get the insane battery life and motion delay and click latency. I also really don't know why they decided to go with mechanical switches again on the Maya after the opticals felt so good to me on the Thorn. The first thing I want to fail in my mouse is the battery, not the clicks.. Nonetheless shape is everything anyways :D
That’s fair, honestly I know a lot of people compared the shape to the GPX and said it’s a GPX mini but it’s really not. Maybe in terms of it being smaller but the sides in comparison aren’t close at all. Also, I appreciate the comment because I tend to not talk about the battery but if that’s a factor for some then it’s something I can talk about more. I would also agree that the Thorn opticals felt really good so I’m not sure why they didn’t continue the same path but the huano mechanicals have been a safe option this year so maybe they did it as a safe option. Either way, I agree. Shape is king!
I've completely solved this problem by buying two of these. As soon as one runs out of battery I grab the fully charged one and swap. This method is not for the dirt poor.
@@mIkStAqT It's a great mouse, I like it a lot. but shape wise the Maya works better for me. It's imo the best released lamzu mice (have the atlantis mini pro, the thorn, and the may feels like a great advance on both, unless ergonomics with a bump it's your first choice - then I would go thorn even over the ninjutsu sora (again a great mouse but I'll still keep the Maya - or the thorn - on the table instead). The maya for my use is the best mouse for my gaming, even having less powerful sensors than the Razer's Focus Pro ith 30k dpi and astonishing 8kzh polling rate with the latest (november 2023) firmware update, but I'm still testing it to see if it's worth it or not, and even the hero 2 at 32k dpi of the gpx 2 with half of the polling rate offered by ninjutsu and lamzu. It's my choice over the razer's only because of size and shape and ofc it performs wonderfully. But for larger hands than mine, even a Vaxee AX may perform better than mice with superior tech; I can say that for sure cause I have a "mini" AX, the NP-01s, and it feels and performs as much as good as the tech giants, at a 1kzh polling rate and 26k dpi - and you don't need the extra 4kzh (now 8kzh in razers like dav3 pro, viper 2 pro, the cobra which I simultaneously love and hate, the basilisk v3 pro - which I don't use for gaming but it's my everyday common/office task mouse of preference) dongle if you're travelling and gaming in your travels. For going abroad with, there are no better mice than the vaxee zygen NP-01s. Maybe the Sora, but without the 4kzh dongle, but I feel that bump less comfortable; the gpx 2 would also be a great choice as it does have inside the hero 2 sensor and 2kzh without any other dongle but it's own 2,4ghz usb connector, but the no is it's size, too big for this option - plus I, loving the mouse, do have issues with the Lightforce hybrid optical-mechanical switches as they're loud as hell. Cheers. Hope you find or already have found the best mouse (or mice) for your gameplay style.
If the red is the same as the white it’s definitely not as smooth. More rubberized which makes the mouse more grippy but also makes fingerprints show up everywhere.
@@stefan7848its very smooth yet grippy its hard to describe. its not grippy like chalk like the black atlantis, its a smooth yet rubber feeling plastic its rly good
Not at all, I don’t think I’ve been able to palm anything but the Thorn lately. I might have a little more palm support on the GPX but that’s about it. It might’ve just been the way I was trying to show the issue I was having. But the way the Maya curves on the inner right side of the mouse just forces my pinky and ring finger into each other. Even if I aggressive claw at first, my fingers naturally start running into each other from the shape. I tend to have a more relaxed claw but based off of my hand size and the way I naturally grip a mouse just causes my fingers to run into each other. 😔
I never opened the cloud grey so it would be brand new for the giveaway but I could technically open it and see 👀 I’m in NC for a few days though so I can’t right now
Really appreciate the thoughtful coverage of the shape and the pinky ergonomics. Other people have expressed the same issue about awkward/lack of pinky support on the Maya.
Yeah, love everything else about the mouse but it just feels a little awkward. Appreciate the comment!
wow the cloud grey Maya looks so clean dude i would love to try that mouse
Pushing for 250 to do the giveaway!
Nice vid! Do you think it will survive a few falls from the table height?
100%, new one is even better 🙌
Its beatifull i wish they made a fully ligth grey version
It's a great mouse! Just not great for me lol
My Maya replaced my GPX. I prefer Maya's size.
Overall, it’s a really good mouse. Just felt awkward to me. I know for many others it’s their in end game so ultimately my review is partially based off on my own preference. Glad you like it!
whats is your hand size buddy?
Great review !
Appreciate it!
They totally missed the opportunity to release Borderlands edition with everyone's favorite Siren😂🤣
That would’ve been so sick
What would your recommendation be for a super quiet mouse? I always have issues with the mouse clicks being to loud when I record etc…
What are you using right now?
@@RiOTTT_NS razor viper ultimate
hacate g3m pro, pretty similar to gpx, has 2 switches that you can switch between by the bottom button. One is normal and second is silent mode
@@Elias.Sedivy I thought I replied but yes. Fresh reviewed it and mentioned that it was a cool idea to be able to switch back and forth and silence the switches.
use fingertip grip and my maya is on the way i am really excited to play with it i used many mice but i came always back to the gpx maybe the maya will be my end game mouse gpx is a great mouse but for example side buttons arent good for my grip style or the size could be a bit smaller maybe the maya is my conclusion
It’s a great mouse! Just not the one for me! My own personal preference shouldn’t hinder anyone else from trying it unless there’s an actual issue with the mouse! Hope it works for you!
@@RiOTTT_NS so after one week of use its my endgame mouse for sure rocking it with my skypad 3.0
Shape is the preferance. I hate ANY kind of front flares like on HTX, I mean a hourglass shape where mouse gets wider towards the front. I have my pinky behind the ring finger in the middle of the mouse while ring finger sits on the wider front. This makes me to forcefully push my pinky into the mouse. Then I have little to zero control of the mouse and get real pain. With that said I have no problem with Maya because it has barely any front flare, its the same width in the front as in the middle.
It was the only downside for me but like you said it’s all preference! I wanted to enjoy the maya more but it just wasn’t for me. Glad you enjoy it!
@@RiOTTT_NS Have You tried OP1we? If not I recomend to try it, I prefer it over Maya. It's really thin mouse, like MZ1 with round hump and flatter sides.
@@KasspirrI was gonna ask if you have tried the op1 after reading your comment lol
17.5 9 10 palm claw user would it be a good choice?
Sorry, I thought I replied to this. If you’re specifically looking at a Maya I would look at the Maya and the new Maya X before purchasing.
You’re definitely going to have more of a claw grip with this mouse than a palm grip.
I would also mention that the inside grooves have been polarizing which is why I’m interested in the newer larger size. Let me know if you have any other questions. I’ll be sure to respond faster.
Nice review
Thank you!
The maya is amazing but i wish it was slightly bigger! It kills me.
Honestly if it was a little bigger and more flat on the sides it would’ve easily replaced the HTX for me. But the HTX will continue to be my mini mouse for now
Should i pick the thorn, maya or atalantis mini? Im using the first logitech superlight
Have you used an ergo before?
@@RiOTTT_NS No I usw the nyf22 which ist pretty simular to lagitech superlight
@@DasPhantom07539 do you want something bigger or smaller?
@@RiOTTT_NS around the Same size
Honestly, if you're using the NYF22 I would look into either an AJAZZ AJ199 or the Dareu A950 if you want a budget replacement. If you want a Lamzu mouse, the closest you'll get to a GPX shape is going to be the Maya. Just know that the sides of the mouse won't be as flat as a GPX or the NYF22. :)
Gpx2 killer if you have carny hands
Yeah, so many people said it was then it got released and it’s definitely not lol
Man, I am so stuck between the Atlantis Mini, Maya, Thorn and the GPX 1 but can't choose I have 18x10cm hands and a claw gripper but not sure what to choose wanted the Atlantis OG but the stock got recalled due to QC issues
What are you using right now?
@RiOTTT_NS for productivity, I use a G502 and for gaming a G102 due to the lifht weight I am starting to think about the lamzu thorn , atlantis mini or GPX 1 but dont want to go with the GPX 1 to be honest
@@ChR0ni1C__ if you want ergo I’d recommend the thorn. Maya’s going to be higher in the front then the Atlantis mini so depending on how you claw that might help you make a decision
@@RiOTTT_NS Thanks a ton for the reply btw, and the great content keep it coming man, Aaand I am still stuck it but I might go with the thorn but still looking at the maya I making it so hard hahaha
Is thorn good for clawgrip??
Which one is better in terms of performance? GPX 2 or the Lamzu Maya?
If we’re being technical the GPX2 is better but latency is so good at this point that it’s not a significant factor. They’re both extremely good
@@RiOTTT_NS is the best click feeling on the maya?
@@tinpot_numbee3910 Click feeling is definitely the maya. I’ve tested several good optical switches but even after months of use the GPX2 just doesn’t feel as good as could. Maya for sure >
@@RiOTTT_NS im just looking for a great gaming mouse that could suit me well for every grip type, my hand size is 18x9 cm
@@RiOTTT_NS the GPX 2 switches are not entirely optical, quite the opposite the lightforce switches are a hybrid use of mechanical and optical switches, in order to obtain, I quote Logitech "ultimate gaming performance with unprecedented speed, precision, and reliability-and incredibly definitive actuation feedback". Guess it didn't happen quite as good as they wished, even considering that in all in all taken in measure it's no doubt a top tier mice regarding performance (even if with a polling rate of 2 kzh when razer has now most of it's "pro" mice after firmware update - I think it was released in November this year - can get as much as 8kzh (dav3, v2pro, the debatable cobra pro, basilisk v3 pro, naga pro. Still wireless vaxee like the NP-01S are just 1kzh and 26k dpi speed, and they're surely under my umbrella of prime choices), as the clicks are loud as heck.
To be honest it's not a GPX killer for me. Every other mice I've tried that's not from Logitech, Razer or FinalMouse has such a bad battery life even at 1K hz. I had to charge my thorn every three days or so which is nothing compared to the GPX which I only have to charge once per week and even two weeks sometimes. I mean charging every three days or so is totally fine but for $80-100 I can also just buy a GPX1 and get the insane battery life and motion delay and click latency.
I also really don't know why they decided to go with mechanical switches again on the Maya after the opticals felt so good to me on the Thorn. The first thing I want to fail in my mouse is the battery, not the clicks..
Nonetheless shape is everything anyways :D
That’s fair, honestly I know a lot of people compared the shape to the GPX and said it’s a GPX mini but it’s really not. Maybe in terms of it being smaller but the sides in comparison aren’t close at all.
Also, I appreciate the comment because I tend to not talk about the battery but if that’s a factor for some then it’s something I can talk about more.
I would also agree that the Thorn opticals felt really good so I’m not sure why they didn’t continue the same path but the huano mechanicals have been a safe option this year so maybe they did it as a safe option.
Either way, I agree. Shape is king!
I've completely solved this problem by buying two of these. As soon as one runs out of battery I grab the fully charged one and swap. This method is not for the dirt poor.
Sounds like the problem isnt the shape it's the size - too small for your hand size.
I use an HTX frequently which is smaller than the Maya
Hey any plans to a review Sora 4k?
I’ve had it on my list but haven’t picked one up yet. I’ll get one to do a review for you!
@@RiOTTT_NS I will wait for that review. Good job with your reviews mate! Well done.
@@mIkStAqT It's a great mouse, I like it a lot. but shape wise the Maya works better for me. It's imo the best released lamzu mice (have the atlantis mini pro, the thorn, and the may feels like a great advance on both, unless ergonomics with a bump it's your first choice - then I would go thorn even over the ninjutsu sora (again a great mouse but I'll still keep the Maya - or the thorn - on the table instead). The maya for my use is the best mouse for my gaming, even having less powerful sensors than the Razer's Focus Pro ith 30k dpi and astonishing 8kzh polling rate with the latest (november 2023) firmware update, but I'm still testing it to see if it's worth it or not, and even the hero 2 at 32k dpi of the gpx 2 with half of the polling rate offered by ninjutsu and lamzu. It's my choice over the razer's only because of size and shape and ofc it performs wonderfully. But for larger hands than mine, even a Vaxee AX may perform better than mice with superior tech; I can say that for sure cause I have a "mini" AX, the NP-01s, and it feels and performs as much as good as the tech giants, at a 1kzh polling rate and 26k dpi - and you don't need the extra 4kzh (now 8kzh in razers like dav3 pro, viper 2 pro, the cobra which I simultaneously love and hate, the basilisk v3 pro - which I don't use for gaming but it's my everyday common/office task mouse of preference) dongle if you're travelling and gaming in your travels. For going abroad with, there are no better mice than the vaxee zygen NP-01s. Maybe the Sora, but without the 4kzh dongle, but I feel that bump less comfortable; the gpx 2 would also be a great choice as it does have inside the hero 2 sensor and 2kzh without any other dongle but it's own 2,4ghz usb connector, but the no is it's size, too big for this option - plus I, loving the mouse, do have issues with the Lightforce hybrid optical-mechanical switches as they're loud as hell. Cheers. Hope you find or already have found the best mouse (or mice) for your gameplay style.
Is coating smooth like on red version?
If the red is the same as the white it’s definitely not as smooth. More rubberized which makes the mouse more grippy but also makes fingerprints show up everywhere.
@@RiOTTT_NS i didnt understand u, red is slipery and smooth how can it also be rubberised? all reviews i saw they say red is the smoothest
@@stefan7848its very smooth yet grippy its hard to describe. its not grippy like chalk like the black atlantis, its a smooth yet rubber feeling plastic its rly good
Is the maya smaller than the GPX?
Yes, the Maya is a little smaller in length and has a lower hump in the back compared to the GPX
It looks like you try to palm grip everything. Try an actual claw and I bet it fits much better
Not at all, I don’t think I’ve been able to palm anything but the Thorn lately. I might have a little more palm support on the GPX but that’s about it.
It might’ve just been the way I was trying to show the issue I was having. But the way the Maya curves on the inner right side of the mouse just forces my pinky and ring finger into each other. Even if I aggressive claw at first, my fingers naturally start running into each other from the shape. I tend to have a more relaxed claw but based off of my hand size and the way I naturally grip a mouse just causes my fingers to run into each other. 😔
I need the maya and a pad pls. I will tell whole family to Subscribe i swear
I’ll be doing the maya giveaway as well as several pads in the near future!
gpx2, super grip, tiger ice v2……there is no mouse that kills it sorry
It’s not even similar to the GPX but a lot of people wanted it to be lol
Do you know if the coating on the black maya is the same as the cloud grey variant?
I never opened the cloud grey so it would be brand new for the giveaway but I could technically open it and see 👀
I’m in NC for a few days though so I can’t right now