
Teevolution - Terra
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Last updated: Dec 11, 2025 Scoring
i feel like the Thorn doesn't due to the size and shape. Not super restricting, same with Teevolutions Terra. These are my top 2 shapes currently as my wrist has gotten worse over time, so tucked waist mice that make me "pinch" fatigue me way faster
r/MouseReview • Need help finding the best relaxed claw mouse for 18x10 hands ->I have both the Terra Pro and the X3, shape wise the X3 feels wider and more bulbous. It’s great if you have a wider grip width but I prefer the classic shape and the Terra is a 1:1 of the 403/703. Also, in my opinion, I feel like the X3s coating is worse and I don’t like the clicks.
r/MouseReview • The Teevolution Terra Pro is the G703 Superlight Logitech refuses to make ->I just had to pull out dog hairs from my DAV2, it was a close call for sure. But I also just replaced it with the Teevolution Terra Pro and let me tell you, as someone who used nothing but DAV for over a decade, I instantly fell in love. I had a good feeling about this mouse but now that I actually get to use it (literally just unboxed it) I am actually in shock of how comfortable it is, I thought I would have to get used to it for a while but it's everything I wanted the DAV to be. No awkward flare on the right side and the hump is raised on the back so I can actually rest my palm on it and maybe even transition to palm grip instead of claw which started to cause me wrist pains. It's on a sale right now so it's a good time to check it out.
r/MouseReview • My Deathadder Elite is on its last leg ->Did you open your mouse up? My biggest issue with this mouse (which all around, only minor things), is how brittle the plastic is. My theory is, in order to make a lightweight mouse that doesn't flex and creak, it's instead going to be brittle. Maybe that's what's going on here. Or they're just defective models. But with mine, I opened it up. 2 out of 4 screw holes were cracked. I can still secure the mouse, but they don't tighten. The back u-shaped clasp was half missing, broken. No piece to be found. Again, I can still hook it using, but I'm not confident in its longevity. When I looked at the pics from the Tech Power Up review, 3 out of 4 screws were cracked. Their back U shape clasp was cracked, but not broken off like mine. With my mouse assembled, it has no sign of internal damage. It's an A+ mouse. But I feel like when I stick with a mouse, I like to clean the scroll wheel out every few months. I have dogs. There's always dust and hairs getting in there, and eventually I'll start to feel it and I want it cleaned out. I don't want to open this mouse back up. Most people probably never open a mouse up, so my concern will probably be a non-issue for most people.
r/MouseReview • Teevolution Terra Pro review (Legendary G703 got its endgame) ->I agree with the conclusion and I think that aligns with what a lot of us have been saying on r/MouseReview when it comes to high priced mice. I don't know Pulsar's sales numbers, they seem to be doing well. It just seems like Pulsar is going to lose their corner of the market as they approach Razer/Logitech prices, despite not having their brand/name recognition. The appeal of Pulsar was "Why buy a Razer Deathadder, when I can buy an Xlite Large for 2/3 the price?" And maining both of those mice for a year, I felt Xlite was the superior product. Now a year later, they've already become the brand... "Why buy a crazylight when you could buy a Scyrox for nearly half the price?" The only way I see Pulsar winning, is if they plan on taking down Logitech and Razer. The strategy seems like they've gotten way ahead of themselves. And I hope I'm wrong, because I do like Pulsar, but if this trend continues, I'll be looking for the next "pulsar" or whoever is selling the next $80 mouse with premium parts. (I suppose I already am, as I went from an X3 to Terra Pro) They're being ambitious. Somebody over there has big goals. But remind me in 5 years how they're doing. We'll see. At the moment, they remind me of where Glorious once was in the mouse market.
r/MouseReview • Pulsar X2 Crazylight: The TechPowerUp Review ->[What a mouse!](https://preview.redd.it/zda90k4ttwqe1.jpg?width=5712&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3143a094e9881037b717952b1739ac508f95019c) **Intro:** Today, we’re looking at the Teevolution Terra, a mouse that delivers ergonomic comfort, premium build quality, and high-end performance. Weighing just 49g, it’s an impressive take on the classic G703 shape with some additions. **Shape:** The Terra is a near 1:1 clone of the G703, designed for claw and palm grip users. Even with my 18x9 hands, I was surprised by how well it fit. The front has a slight outward flare, while the back hump sits further back compared to most ergonomic mice which gives it a unique feel. One standout feature is the deep comfort grooves on M1 & M2, which naturally guide your fingers into position. If you’re a fan of ergonomic shapes, this one feels refined and comfortable version of a classic. **Build Quality:** The build quality is solid with no creaking, no rattling, and no button wobble. There’s a slight flex on the bottom shell, but it doesn’t affect performance. Overall, the Terra feels durable and well-built especially for the size and weight. **Weight:** At 49g, the Terra is incredibly light for its size. The weight distribution is well-balanced, with no front or back heaviness. It’s one of the lightest ergonomic mice in this form factor, making it easy to use. Being 46g lighter than the G703 its a big step for users who loved the shape of the orignal but not so much the weight. **Coating:** The coating is good but not quite top-tier, sitting just below Zowie and EndGameGear coatings. It handles humidity well, ensuring a consistent grip in all conditions. The black shell does pick up fingerprints, but it’s nothing major. If you need extra grip, it comes with included grip tape. **Buttons & Scroll Wheel:** * **Main Clicks:** FE Optical Switches, optical performance with a mechanical feel. Crisp, responsive, and satisfying. * **Side Buttons:** Large, G703-style buttons with minimal pre/post-travel. * **Scroll Wheel:** Exceptionally smooth with low force required. Middle click is light and easy to press. **Performance:** The Terra uses the PAW3950 sensor with an 8K polling rate. Performance is flawless, on par with the top-tier gaming mice available today. Nothing to complain about, it just works perfectly fine. **Skates:** The Terra comes with **three different types of skates**: * **Default honeycomb skates** – A unique feel with more texture pickup. * **Smooth skates** – For a more **t**raditional, smoother glide. * **Dot skates** – Another option for a faster feel with less surface contact. Personally, I prefer the **smooth skates** for the best experience. **Software & Dongle:** If you buy the 8K Included version, you get a RapidSync Dongle with an LCD display. Easily one of the best dongles I’ve seen. You can see your battery life, DPI, polling rate, LOD, motion sync, angle snapping, and profile switching on the dongle, you can even use it as a clock. Honestly, I might keep this dongle on my desk even when I’m not using the mouse. In-terms of software it has the regular software you see in most mice, with the added benefit of a web version, however; I personally couldn't pair my dongle with the web software and was told it is a know issue for the time being. https://preview.redd.it/bpegxk6hvwqe1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=308cd086ba92a36c2d4220cb6495017128278396 **Battery Life:** The battery life is pretty decent for me it lasted around 60 hours using 1K and around half that using 2K. I haven’t tested 8K but I’ve heard you should expect around 10-12 hours from other reviews. **Conclusion:** The Teevolution Terra is an impressive ergonomic mouse with high-end features in a lightweight, well-balanced design. With excellent build quality, top-tier sensor performance, and a refined shape, it’s a standout option for ergonomic mouse users. If you love the G703 shape but want a lighter, more modern version with cutting-edge features, the Terra is definitely worth considering. For me personally a 10/10 mouse, the only "flaw" I can think of is a subjective one of shape for the end user which for me felt suprisingly great since I usually lean more towards smaller mice.
r/MouseReview • Teevolution Terra Review – A Lightweight, High-Performance Ergo Mouse ->I've got similar hands. Superlight Dex or Teevolution Terra from experience. Or EC1.
r/MouseReview • Am I cooked? Mouse recommendations? ->Very biased cause I got the mouse a month ago but the terra pro mouse is basically a g703 clone with updated sensor and lightweight. It’s a Chinese company associated with fantech I think lots of reviews recently on this sub just search Terra.
r/MouseReview • Whats the best FPS mouse in your opinion and why ? ->Lool not trying to shill the mouse cause shape and price and weight are pretty subjective but it’s really a solid mouse for me for palm relaxed claw.
r/MouseReview • Whats the best FPS mouse in your opinion and why ? ->I mean it has a pretty small battery, high Hz kills it, we have to deal with it because of the weight.
r/MouseReview • Review – Teevolution Terra Pro: Best Ergo Mouse of 2025? ->All 3 are pretty good. I would get the Teevolution of those options, it's just as good and cheaper. If you want something a little cheaper that's still high quality Mchose A7/K7 or ATK A9/X1 are also good options. Or the ATK Z1 for something closer in shape to the Teevolution
r/MouseReview • Best mouse for large hands ->21x11 hands here, I just got this mouse about a month ago, and it’s quickly become my main after years of searching for a comfortable one for my hand size. Was originally using a Lamzu Maya X, I found the Terra way more comfortable.
r/MouseReview • Teevolution Terra Pro review (Legendary G703 got its endgame) ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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