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"A good robovac is a life changer. Even a $350 basic S8. It is a great place to start. ... I promise you that you will not be disappointed by a basic S8. It will change your life even if it can't fit under every piece of furniture you own. ... My two S8s just finished vacuuming our entire house in about 46 minutes. ... While my floors were being cleaned, I sat comfortably on our patio in the cool shade with a slight breeze and composed my far too long response to you while sipping a diet soda and relaxing. ... I will have to spend about four minutes maintaining my two S8s. This will be my entire contribution to my home floor cleaning effort for today. Four minutes!"


"Like 500$ these robots are currently the steal of the century ... You can get a mova p10 pro ultra (cannot remove its mops), equivalent to the l40/x40 for 500$ after a discount code"


"I got the Q5 Pro for $139. ... costs $450 less than what I paid for the S6 ... it is the best value option out there imo."

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"Coming from the Razer viper ultimate at around 74 grams to the X2 Crazylight at 35 is a surreal experience, the mouse is basically as light as a feather to pick up and move it almost seems like it's not even there. ... As a fingertip grip user the feel of using a mouse this light is bar none, it makes it so much easier to pick up and re adjust and just moving it around with your wrist in fine movements it feels much more accurate and controllable."


"After the third run of another 15 miles a few days ago, I was sold and grinning from ear-to-ear afterwards. It's light, fast and propulsive, responsive, stable, nimble, grippy, comfortable, and protective. It pretty much does it all in a very lightweight package."


"it weighs under 350g"

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"its form happens to fit my hand better than the others ... no feelings of fatigue in my hand after a long gaming session"


"can ’t seem to find another that fit as good"


"razer deathadder does it for me. others just feel small and hurt my hand."

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"For gaming, these are perfect. ... As a valorant immortal, tier 2 and premier player, I can confidently say that the imaging and soundstage are spot-on. ... Footsteps, directional cues, and in-game sounds are incredibly precise and natural, giving a competitive edge without any unnecessary bass/treble bloat."


"directional audio is amazing can hear all the opponents"


"Wooting is reliable we all know it genuinely gives competitive advantage. ... If your to buy a keyboard and truly value performance over all else isn’t it like the only option? ... If you truly value performance over anything else. ... Rapid trigger with magnetic keys are the only thing about a keyboard that really gives you an advantage right? ... When all you care about it performance mostly what you care about is being on the same playing field with the best possible chance from a hardware pov to be set up for success… you buy a god damn wooting… ... But it’s the S+ tier performance board ... It’s the best keyboard money can buy performance wise…."

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"none of them have any creaking or sensor issues, even after few months of use. ... I bought recently x2-h mini just to find out if there's bad QC like everyone says, and I have zero issues."


"none of them have any creaking or sensor issues, even after few months of use. ... I bought recently x2-h mini just to find out if there's bad QC like everyone says, and I have zero issues."


"none of them have any creaking or sensor issues, even after few months of use."

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"The battery life is a literal joke. ... Do an activity? There goes 75% of your battery."


"after having it die on a couple seven mile/1.5 hour runs WITH the battery freshly charged and battery saving options on"


"Mine kept dieing one me mid run ... after two years of using it twice hours was about all an aw had battery for when using music and gps! By the 2:15 mark it would be dead. ... When I started running for longer than 2 hrs my battery would die mid run"

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"X2H had the worst clicks of any mouse I’ve ever tried."


"the main clicks were very mushy"


"Their optical switches are miles behind the Maya X or Superlight 2."

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"They do have some QC issues"

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"The Sora V2 has small back hump with wider grip tend to force claw grip."


"I tend to use more of a claw grip."


"the Sora v2 is much wider than the op1 and has curved sides. and to me, it's very significant."

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r/MouseReviewHansker Performance Gaming Vertical Mouse
9 months ago

Lamzu maya X and the Pulser X2V2 mini. the maya's shape actively pushed it into your hand, but that constant "locked in" grip makes it fatiguing to use in productivity scenarios at that requires you to constantly move your entire arm. I'm currently looking at buying a spare Maya X for future sake, the shape is perfect and I wanna have spares now in-case the Maya X disappears from the market.

r/MouseReviewWhat take on mice will have you like this?
6 months ago

Yeah, it's not a blanket solution sure since some processors and sensors just don't do well at 1k, just as some actually are terrible at 4k or 8k and need to be down-clocked to 2k (or any other polling rate) to work properly. Actually ran into this on my Pulsar X2V2 mini, at 4k it actually is more floaty than it is at 2k (and it goes weird again at 1k). As well as some of my other mice doing the same weird behaviour as soon as I tried to down-clock them to under 8k. Honestly the polling rate is more like overclocking your GPU than anything, sometimes a lower clock yields better results. Sometimes a lower clock makes things unstable and you need to allow the chip to speed up more freely to work properly. But yeah upgrading from 1k to 8k isn't really that big of a deal, but finding that butter-zone for your mouse that makes it run perfectly is defo a big deal.

r/MouseReviewsuggestions for good 2000khz gaming mouses
10 months ago

Pulsar functions nicely at 2k. Each mouse has it's own unique sweet spot though, some mice like the Maya X need 8k or they just don't quite for for whatever reason, some mice like the Pulsar X2V2 mini work best at 2k and get weird both above and below it. Unfortunately there isn't any way to actually say which mouse specifically works best at 2k polling, since you'll have to overclock/under-clock the chipset to find your own personal sweet-spot. A significantly better approach however, is to go onto both Rtings and TechPoweredUp websites and sort their mice from lowest click latency to highest click latency. The scroll down the list until you find the fastest mouse that you can afford (it may be a 2k mouse, a 1k mouse, an 8k mouse, who knows). As far as 8k DoEsNt MaTeR goes, that's like saying a CPU hitting 5ghz clock speeds doesn't matter. For some CPU's this is true and you're only hurting yourself with instabilities going up to 5ghz, but for many CPU's 5ghz is the bare minimum and they have a panic attack if you downclock them below 5ghz. The polling rate you want is highly dependent on your individual mouse, and depending in how it's setup some 2k mice are faster than some 8k mice. So it's much better to focus on latency itself and take whatever polling rate gets you there, even if that means a down-clock.

r/MouseReviewHow to decide which fingertip Grip mouse to full send? And is it even worth buying a fingertip grip mouse when other small mice exist?
7 months ago

If you want pure fingertip grip, then go for it. If you have a 3D printer, print up the shapes (there is an online database of all the mice somewhere, use that to find the mice you're looking at and trial the shapes) and find out for yourself which one you want the most. If you still want the hump, then the Pulsar X2 mini is what I'd recommend (easily the best fingertip mouse I've ever touched, though I do use the hump as a rest when being lazy and browsing YouTube, not having it wouldn't be the end of the universe though). As far as grips go, it's honestly so hard to predict what you'll love and hate. Some people find the hump on the asym mice absolutely game-changing for all the right reasons. Others find it "game-changing" for all the wrong reasons. If you have the free cash (and no 3D printer) get both Fenris mice since you'll never know whether you want the asymmetric hump or not until you try it. Otherwise, I would recommend the X2F since it's taking an already amazing fingertip mouse shape (that's known to be unanimously amazing for everyone) and making it a pure fingertip grip mouse shape. It's definitely the safest option here. Personally I don't really find height to be all that impactful ngl, but do note that as the weight decreases, each gram becomes exponentially more noticeable. I mean holding 1 gram vs 2 grams is noticeable since that's a doubling in weight, so although the difference between a 130 gram mouse and a 100 gram mouse is not very noticeable, the difference between a 40 gram mouse and a 20 gram mouse is huge. That being said, shape is more important than weight, and if the shape is wrong for you, a 20 gram mouse will feel heavier (in the hand, plot twist our body doesn't use grams to measure the weight of objects, so the shape actually has more impact on the "felt weight" than the actual physical weight itself) than a 40 gram mouse if it's the wrong shape for you. So when it comes to the Gwolves mice you're gambling that they're the right shape for you. I mean nothing is stopping you from buying them, and there is a larger chance that they'll be an amazing shape for you than anything. But if you're pressed for cash and buying multiple new mice isn't in-store for you, the X2F is guaranteed to be an amazing shape and definitely the "safe" option.

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r/MouseReviewRecommendations for a mouse for smaller hands
9 months ago

X2V2 mini might be something worth looking at. Sure it's not the H, but it still has enough of a hump at the back for my hand.

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r/MouseReviewPULSAR XLITE CRAZYLIGHT
7 months ago

That is not true. I have a X2 Mini and X2V2 Mini which are 51-52g, the X2 Crazylight which is 37g feels a lot more solid than my X2V2 Mini. The tolerance are tighter too - the gaps around the buttons are a lot slimmer, the clicks are better (FE opticals vs Raesha opticals), these do cost more so they were probably spending more effort on the QC for these mice as it is the more premium option.

r/MouseReviewPULSAR XLITE CRAZYLIGHT
7 months ago

That is not true. I have a X2 Mini and X2V2 Mini which are 51-52g, the X2 Crazylight which is 37g feels a lot more solid than my X2V2 Mini. The tolerance are tighter too - the gaps around the buttons are a lot slimmer, the clicks are better (FE opticals vs Raesha opticals), these do cost more so they were probably spending more effort on the QC for these mice as it is the more premium option.

r/MouseReviewPULSAR XLITE CRAZYLIGHT
7 months ago

No that's fair, the standard X2V2 and X2H (2023 model) had really bad quality control, my X2V2 was fine though the X2 Crazylight is significantly much better built than the X2V2 Mini which had slight button wobble due to the large gaps of the buttons. It seems spending more on Pulsar's limited or "premium" editions tends to have significantly better quality than the standard ones (or that they have improved everything this generation).

r/MouseReviewbest mouse for 17.5x9 hand size?
8 months ago

I have same hand size - Pulsar X2 Mini is what you'd want. Specifically there is the Pulsar Crazylight X2 which is a more advanced version of the X2 Mini.

r/MouseReviewbest mouse for 17.5x9 hand size?
8 months ago

I have the same hand size as OP, the hump of the X2H mini causes the same issue that prevents us from reaching the front of the mouse (OP1 too long, X2H hump too high). The X2 Mini is better for our case as I main that instead.

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r/MouseReviewMy issue transitioning away from g305. Has anyone been through the same thing? What mouse did you end up getting?
3 months ago

EXACTLY the same problems as myself. I've tried a bunch of other shapes for my grip (pure fingertip/relaxed fingertip) like beast x mini, x2v2 mini, Atlantis mini, xlite v3 mini, and none came close to the feeling and aim potential the g305 gives me. the only mouse that worked similarly so far is the zaopin z1 pro, which is the only one I didn't sell and been maining since I switched off the g305. though, still waiting for a proper lightweight, good sensor and switches g305 clone (ATK please make one) so I can compare with the z1 pro.

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r/MouseReviewMouse recommendations for 18.5x9.5cm hands?
12 months ago

I've the exact same grip and hand size. I tested a lot of mices. From Gwolves Hts 4k to HSK pro (probably the best shape for aggressive fingertip, but mine was first batch and battery issue,(got refunded and keep the mouse) I can only play with it wired. Then in 6 months got Lamzu Atlantis mini 4k which is realy good, but the sides are not flats and caused me some pain. The shape is realy good for claw with little hands, I gave it to my 11y son. Then got the Pulsar X2v2 mini. The shape is perfect with flat sides and I play realy good with it. But then I met my graal with the Beast X mini. The size is perfect for me and is so light (34g). It's the perfection for my fingertip grip. The holes are not a problem with the grips. Paired with xraypad Jade Air skates and a LGG Saturn deskpad, the combo is perfect! 25+ years of FPS gaming here, tried more than 50 mices over time (hello Microsoft ie 3.0 and Logitech mx518) Hope my journey helps your choice!

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r/MouseReviewLooking for right FINGERTIP mouse
4 months ago

I have 21x11 hands. Personally I prefer a palm grip 9 times out 10 and I love the pulsar x3 for this as someone who used to main the g403, the x3 is a clone with optical switches However, I had a very fun finger tip stint on the pulsar x2v2 mini which I still use sometimes for fun and when traveling. I only stopped finger tip from fatigue issues but if it works for you I def recommend it. Good optical switches too.

r/MouseReviewWhich Mouse for Mild Wrist Pain
3 months ago

I think you have a lot of options in that grip style, and I’d just go with something you enjoy. I can pincer my x2v2 and sl2 easily. I’d say the x2v2 is the most agile of those followed by the sl2. My xm2 has too much back hump/width and fills the palm more consequently even tho it’s shorter than an sl2. Since my hand is about 5-10% bigger than yours I’d probably guess the x2v2 or something similarly low profile and around 120mm length would be nice

r/MouseReviewwhats ma grip and whats the best shape for it??
2 months ago

You don’t have to, but it’s a solid option. Death adders are great mice so if you aren’t having any issues, there’s no real need to change in this case and there’s plenty of options ranging from the wired death adder v3 for around 50 bucks to the new wireless v4 for loke 180 . If you wanted another mouse for no reason (like just to collect) then I’d go for something super diff just for fun lol. An X2 from pulsar is a good flat mouse that works with extended fingertip well but it’s a lot smaller than a death adder and may not be ideal for your hand size.

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r/MouseReviewShape is KING! Share your hand size, main mouse, and how the shape benefits your aim!
6 months ago

as someone come from s2, lamzu atlantis and x2h shape, ive never thought of main the x2v2 mini until recently as i thought it will small for my 19x10 hand. damn i was wrong . somehow it feels more comfortable and aiming better with it despite its small shape. it give me more freedom of motion and somewhat effortless tracking in fps that ive been looking for compared to my other mouse. definitely gonna try and buy x2 crazylight soon.

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r/MouseReviewWhat's your endgame mouse + keyboard?
4 months ago

I don’t really know if I have an endgame keyboard, but my endgame mouse is probably the one I’m using right now, the Bruce Lee Pulsar X2 Mini

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r/MouseReviewI feel like every single mice is too small
6 months ago

I have a very similar hand size. Finding a true palm grip is going to be tough, so it's better to go for a fingertip esque grip For me the Pulsar x2v2 has been doing wonders. due to the width and flat sides. having said that there is a teevolution tera on the way to try. and i'll be checking in here soon to see what else might be recommended.

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r/MouseReviewWhat is the best gaming mouse i can get
6 months ago

Pulsar X2V2 or X2 mini. Both are fantastic, personally the V2 feels better if you have bigger hands.

r/MouseReviewWhat is the best gaming mouse i can get
6 months ago

Pulsar X2V2 or X2 mini. Both are fantastic, personally the V2 feels better if you have bigger hands.

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