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Xtrfy MZ1 - Superlight Gaming Mouse - Wired with State-of-the-Art Pixart 3389 Sensor - Optimal Aim through Unique Shape - Adjustable RGB Backlight - Zy’s Rail Edition

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I absolutely love this. Everything you need to get going for years and years can be found in the box. It’s especially nice to see replacement feet included in the box of a mouse that’s aimed at hardcore gamers, as those users are far more likely to care about their skates degrading, so it’s definitely nice to see that Xtrfy thinks about that with all of their releases. Shape, Coating, and Mouse Feet

Some cables are so good these days, with a bungee, they basically feel wireless. But they’re still tethered. And during high pressure moments in games, you don’t want to risk lifting your mouse to reset it, you just want to keep moving as far as your pad goes. That’s where wireless really has the advantage. Wired and wireless performance is basically the same now, so it’s that freedom to move the mouse anywhere that sets itself apart.“ Not much I can say to be honest the shape is great really good for claw grip users and finger tip too. I tend to hold it without it touching the base of my palm and just gripping it with fingers only. Sensor feels really crisp and sharp, pin point fluidity of movement no smoothing like some other sensors (owl eye sensor in my kone pure ultra although amazing feels sometimes too smooth). Comfort - Since this is such an odd shape. I would only use it only for gaming and not for productivity. Buyer beware. Overall, if your hands suits the mouse for fingertip, no brainer, an excellent mouse to have, give it a few days to get adjusted to the shape.

I haven't used Zy's mousepad but I think it's a really slow pad. That sort of makes sense since the mouse is so light however, Zy uses much much higher sensitivity than I do in games like CS:GO. For lower sensitivity gamers, I highly recommend trying out a low friction 'fast' mouse pad like the Odin Infinity or any of the many other alternatives. I bet even XTRFY has a low friction pad of some sort. The MZ1 is a very unique small shape mouse. I have 16.9x3.9 cm hands, so pretty small size hands. I came from the Razer viper mini, another great lightweight small mouse. Build quality is superb, my copy doesnt have any rattling or creaking whatsoever throughout the entire mouse, very solidly built. Meiner eigenen Erfahrung zufolge reichen 2 Tage eher um sich zu gewöhnen, die Form ist weniger außergewöhnlich als oft beschrieben, ich nehme trotzdem an, dass ein palm grip auf der Maus keine gute Idee ist, da sie doch etwas klein dafür ist. Da ich selber aber den für diese Maus optimalen griff, nämlich den fingertip grip nutze, kann ich diese behauptung nicht gut prüfen. EFFORTLESS GLIDE FOR FAST PLAYS - The MZ1 features 100 % PTFE skates with rounded edges for smoother glide, while the shape and hole structure of the shell make for a steadier grip. bullet_point#5.value: CUSTOMIZABLE RGB - Switch between numerous LED effects. Adjust the brightness. Or turn the illumination off. All settings are made directly on the mouse.

All-weekend LAN or 24-hour marathon stream? No worries. The battery gives you up to 75* hours of playtime. And when it’s time to charge, connect the cord and continue playing. The MZ1 Wireless comes with an Xtrfy EZcord® Pro charging cable, for smooth movements even when the mouse is plugged in. ULTRA-LIGHT YET DURABLE - The MZ1 is constructed to provide consistent, top-grade performance for years to come.It’s the first time a mouse has improved our reviewer’s aim in first-person shooters" Dot eSports — English STATE-OF-THE-ART COMPONENTS - Under the shell, you’ll find an ARM 32-bit microcontroller and the Pixart 3389 sensor. The shape takes a bit to get used to, since it's so unique and unorthodox unlike other shapes in the market. Upon unboxing the MZ1 Wireless I immediately noticed that not a lot had changed in the looks department, and I think that that’s a bit of a shame. The community as a whole seems to be well past cheese grater designs in mice, and while I personally don’t mind the holes (I do prefer a solid shell these days, but I have no issues using a mouse with holes in it) I have to say that I think this mouse would look (and feel, in case you’re someone who dislikes the feeling of holes under your fingers) a whole lot better with a solid shell.

Mouse wheel: I prefer the placement and tactile feel of the glorious mouse model O, but I don't notice that the MZ1 mouse wheel affects my gameplay negatively. It's good enough. In my MZ1 review, I remarked that the shell had some unpleasant creaking and flexing issues on the spot where I put my thumb, and I’m happy to report I didn’t experience those issues with the MZ1 Wireless. Of course this is something that could pop up after months of usage, but sadly I cannot test for that as I only have a limited amount of time to spend with any given product. Force your fingertips to the front tip of the mouse. This was hard to get used to, and I had to force myself to keep adjusting for a little bit until I got used to it, but this is like, the whole point of the mouse shape and how it is contoured.Of course I did do the usual ‘stress tests’: shaking the mouse doesn’t reveal any abnormal noise, and squeezing it causes little to no flex. There’s still creaking, though. Whenever I put pressure on the shell it tends to creak (no matter where I apply this pressure). This isn’t something that annoys me enough to call it an issue, but it is of course not great either. Again we circle around to a point I made earlier on in the review: if this is indeed a performance-focused product, then why not cut the RGB and use those weight savings to focus on a more solid shell?

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