This looks like a really great mouse especially when it is Hitscan's first product. I really like that there are so many smaller brands now that offers such great devices and at reasonable prices compared to bigger brands like Razer, Asus and Logitech. I recommend looking at the VXE mad r major plus. It can be purchased for 70 usd and it's got the PAW 3950 sensor, 42 grams weight, 500mAh battery and the 8K polling rate dongle, shipping and import taxes to Norway was included in the price. I don't think the PAW 3950 will have a meaningful improvement over the 3395 in most cases but according to Razer the PAW3950 tracks flawlessly on glass surfaces thicker than 4mm. I am very excited to try it out when it arrives because it is much lighter than my Viper V2 Pro while giving significantly longer battery life with the 500 mAh battery. VXE also offers the same mouse with a smaller battery but with 36 gram weight. I just hope it holds up well when it comes to the build quality. I heard some people complaining about the bottom of the mouse is not completely straight which is a really big issue. I think this was from the very early units that was manufactured and will hopefully not affect the unit I receive. BTW your channel is full of quality content, I wish I had discovered it before today.
Wow, thanks a lot for the super thanks! Yes, the hyperlight is a great mouse and even more impressive considering it's Hitscan's first mouse. I haven't tried the VXE mad r yet. I have the VXE R1 and it's also very solid for the price. I hope the mad r will at least be as solid as the r1 or even better👍
@@OlicheckGamingTechcan't get my 8k dongle to work. The regular one seems fine. Looks like the software is reading the 8k but my mouse just not connecting? Any ideas?
@@luminozo1610 Oh. Maybe try this trick but you need a second cable. 1. Connect both dongles. 2. Turn on the mouse 3. Start the software and leave it on the welcome screen 4. Press 2 main button and scroll wheel button at the same time and hold for 3-5 seconds. Then a second mouse (8K) should appear on the welcome 5. close the software 6. click on the 8K mouse and you are done.
Very good as a first mouse release! Also, really good brand name and mouse name.. literally made foor fps gamers.. you scan first then hit (and miss).. boom! hitscan! XD lol great review Oli! Very nice thumbnail as well. :D
Cool mouse but seems a weird value proposition when there is a ATK extreme that has a better sensor, is lighter and also cheaper. Shape is basically identical too
Hi 😃 Unfortunately, I don't have the ATK extreme. However, it offers some insane specs indeed! But I don’t know how the build quality is, how the implementation of the switches, clicks, side button and scroll wheel feel and if the sensor and polling rates run flawless without testing it. 🙂
Yeah i agree the 4/8k dongles should by now be a standart. Or else i just wished they would make the 1k dongle be a 1 & 2k dongle, and then have a 4/8k dongle. Personally i would be fine with that, since i still don't use 1600dpi and 4k let alone 8k..
@@bergdk237 Yes, at the end we should even save money. Because they don’t need to spend money on producing a 1k dongle only for one 4k/8k dongle and no extra packing cost for the extra dongle. 😉
How is the grip width on this mouse, the most narrow point? And how the side curved feel, mainly on the back/side and to the middle compared to a Lamzu atlantis/mini? I feel like the Lamzu atlantis mini was a little to aggresive for my liking!
Hi 😀 The most narrow point is at the bottom middle side grip. Same level as the sensor. It's about 51mm grip wide. Compared to the Atlantis mini, from the middle side to the back, the hyperlight is less curved. A bit more straight. And the back hump is a bit more narrow approx. 2-3mm compared to the Atlantis mini. The Atlantis mini back feels indeed larger in hands compared to the hyperlight. My hand size is 17x9.5cm. I hope this information helps you 👍
@@OlicheckGamingTech Thanks. The more reviews and feedback i see/hear about this mouse, it sounds like it will fix the issues i had with each of these 3 mice, the Lamzu atlantis mini, OP1 8K and G-Wolves HTX 4K😁
hitscan or xm2 4k i have 19-10 hands and i sold all my mouse now i got op1 8k and viper v3 pro wanna get the third one which one would you recommend ?or x
Those are very different mice. The XM2 is a larger, heavier mouse for more of a relaxed claw type grip. The hyperlight is a much smaller, lighter mouse better for aggressive claw/fingertip grip (think razer viper mini). Maybe go for the xm2 8k and with the money you save over the 4k, put it towards a hyperlight? Those mice aren't very similar to me. The hyperlight is closer to your op1 8k than it is to the XM2.
@@takutolovex Ah OK! Well, I think it depends on whether you want 8K wired or wireless. For being 8K wireless and so well build, the hyperlight is worth it at that price point. If wired is not a problem, then the OP1 8K is the best what you can get for the money
@@OlicheckGamingTech are the sides as curved ad the OP1? I like resting my ring finger on the right corner and its kinda uncomfortable for me on the OP1
@@maltakar9879 Not exactly. It's curved in the middle but wider and flares out towards the front. So, it's getting wider at the front. The OP1 is like more straight from the middle to the front.
This looks like a really great mouse especially when it is Hitscan's first product.
I really like that there are so many smaller brands now that offers such great devices and at reasonable prices compared to bigger brands like Razer, Asus and Logitech.
I recommend looking at the VXE mad r major plus.
It can be purchased for 70 usd and it's got the PAW 3950 sensor, 42 grams weight, 500mAh battery and the 8K polling rate dongle, shipping and import taxes to Norway was included in the price.
I don't think the PAW 3950 will have a meaningful improvement over the 3395 in most cases but according to Razer the PAW3950 tracks flawlessly on glass surfaces thicker than 4mm.
I am very excited to try it out when it arrives because it is much lighter than my Viper V2 Pro while giving significantly longer battery life with the 500 mAh battery.
VXE also offers the same mouse with a smaller battery but with 36 gram weight.
I just hope it holds up well when it comes to the build quality. I heard some people complaining about the bottom of the mouse is not completely straight which is a really big issue. I think this was from the very early units that was manufactured and will hopefully not affect the unit I receive.
BTW your channel is full of quality content, I wish I had discovered it before today.
Wow, thanks a lot for the super thanks! Yes, the hyperlight is a great mouse and even more impressive considering it's Hitscan's first mouse. I haven't tried the VXE mad r yet. I have the VXE R1 and it's also very solid for the price. I hope the mad r will at least be as solid as the r1 or even better👍
Mine is almost here, I can't wait
Nice! I hope you will like it! 👍
@@OlicheckGamingTechcan't get my 8k dongle to work. The regular one seems fine. Looks like the software is reading the 8k but my mouse just not connecting? Any ideas?
@@luminozo1610 Oh. Maybe try this trick but you need a second cable.
1. Connect both dongles.
2. Turn on the mouse
3. Start the software and leave it on the welcome screen
4. Press 2 main button and scroll wheel button at the same time and hold for 3-5 seconds. Then a second mouse (8K) should appear on the welcome
5. close the software
6. click on the 8K mouse and you are done.
First your tweet came to my feed asking for opinion between 2 thumbnail photos, now the video is recommended as well. xD
Hehe! What a nice coincidence 😁 Thanks for stopping by 👍
Very good as a first mouse release! Also, really good brand name and mouse name.. literally made foor fps gamers.. you scan first then hit (and miss).. boom! hitscan! XD lol great review Oli! Very nice thumbnail as well. :D
Hey! Thanks bro! Yes, as a first mouse it's impressive and the name is definitely very creative. It fits very well the FPS gamers’ daily routine 🤣
Editing + music choice = 🔥
Do you have a “main” mouse that you keep going back to?
Thank you 👍 Yes, my main is still the Pulsar Xlite V3 eS and the recent XM2w 4K (just love the shape since the XM1r) 😊
Cool mouse but seems a weird value proposition when there is a ATK extreme that has a better sensor, is lighter and also cheaper. Shape is basically identical too
Hi 😃 Unfortunately, I don't have the ATK extreme. However, it offers some insane specs indeed! But I don’t know how the build quality is, how the implementation of the switches, clicks, side button and scroll wheel feel and if the sensor and polling rates run flawless without testing it. 🙂
It is a banger mouse for sure. Highly recommend. The price of the 8k dongle is kind of a joke though
Hi! I agree. I think we are at a point that the 4k/8K dongle should always be including in the box. It should become the new standard IMO.
@OlicheckGamingTech agreed, and the price they are asking for it is way too high
Yeah i agree the 4/8k dongles should by now be a standart. Or else i just wished they would make the 1k dongle be a 1 & 2k dongle, and then have a 4/8k dongle.
Personally i would be fine with that, since i still don't use 1600dpi and 4k let alone 8k..
@@bergdk237 Yes, at the end we should even save money. Because they don’t need to spend money on producing a 1k dongle only for one 4k/8k dongle and no extra packing cost for the extra dongle. 😉
Merci for the video, Oli ! (I don't know if using merci is correct in this situation with the French language haha)
Hi! You're welcome my friend, if "thank you" was what you wanted to say 😁
@@OlicheckGamingTech yes, exactly!
How is the grip width on this mouse, the most narrow point? And how the side curved feel, mainly on the back/side and to the middle compared to a Lamzu atlantis/mini? I feel like the Lamzu atlantis mini was a little to aggresive for my liking!
Hi 😀 The most narrow point is at the bottom middle side grip. Same level as the sensor. It's about 51mm grip wide. Compared to the Atlantis mini, from the middle side to the back, the hyperlight is less curved. A bit more straight. And the back hump is a bit more narrow approx. 2-3mm compared to the Atlantis mini. The Atlantis mini back feels indeed larger in hands compared to the hyperlight. My hand size is 17x9.5cm. I hope this information helps you 👍
@@OlicheckGamingTech Thanks. The more reviews and feedback i see/hear about this mouse, it sounds like it will fix the issues i had with each of these 3 mice, the Lamzu atlantis mini, OP1 8K and G-Wolves HTX 4K😁
@@bergdk237 You're welcome! I hope at the end that this shape is what you are looking for 😊
@@OlicheckGamingTech I hope so to, will know in a few days😁
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Hehe 😅 Thanks a lot man 👍
how would you say the coating is compared to the lamzu atlantis charcoal?
Better
Hi! For my skin the Hyperlight feels better, less slippery. Even if the charcoal coting feels to be a bit more premium.
hitscan or xm2 4k i have 19-10 hands and i sold all my mouse now i got op1 8k and viper v3 pro wanna get the third one which one would you recommend ?or x
Those are very different mice. The XM2 is a larger, heavier mouse for more of a relaxed claw type grip. The hyperlight is a much smaller, lighter mouse better for aggressive claw/fingertip grip (think razer viper mini).
Maybe go for the xm2 8k and with the money you save over the 4k, put it towards a hyperlight? Those mice aren't very similar to me. The hyperlight is closer to your op1 8k than it is to the XM2.
@@Matt-gf4gd I completely agree with. I would have almost said exactly the same. Thank you 👍
@@OlicheckGamingTechglad to hear my mouse obsession is paying off finally 🤣
@@Matt-gf4gd 🤣
@@Matt-gf4gdSo which one do you recommend the most? And what gripstyle do you use.
how i wish :(
How does it compare to OP1 8k?
Hi! 😃 They may have the same length, but the Hyperlight gets gradually wider towards the front. So, it's quite a different shape
@OlicheckGamingTech what about the other aspects? I think both shapes fit me, just wondering if the higher price point is worth it on the hyper
@@takutolovex Ah OK! Well, I think it depends on whether you want 8K wired or wireless. For being 8K wireless and so well build, the hyperlight is worth it at that price point. If wired is not a problem, then the OP1 8K is the best what you can get for the money
@@OlicheckGamingTech are the sides as curved ad the OP1? I like resting my ring finger on the right corner and its kinda uncomfortable for me on the OP1
@@maltakar9879 Not exactly. It's curved in the middle but wider and flares out towards the front. So, it's getting wider at the front. The OP1 is like more straight from the middle to the front.