Just double checked his comment and it's the truth, they are also charging $100 more than the asking price on taobao, it's a 30 ish dollar mouse there lol
I’ll be damned. He’s right. But their price is $90 not $30. I also don’t think you get all the add ons like the case, glass skates, and grip tape, so assuming the Noir M2 MG is on sale, the price delta is about the same. Good find, Vtubeaddict2977
Since when did 56g start counting as lightweight You can get 40$ 3950 sensor mice weighing 36g LOL (mad r major etc etc). WLmouse magnesium mice weight 40g
56 gram that is in the heavier side of the spectrum, now a days😆🤣 I don't think i could ever go back to a 50+ gram mouse, 50 is for me the new maximum🤣
@@bergdk237 disagree. Most mice available for sale are between 65-80g. At least for big brands. Most pro players have a desired weight of about 65g from different companies research. I’d really classify anything under 65g as lightweight.
@@TheRageAcademy For me that was like 2-3 years ago. I see plenty of good quality mice at around 50 grams or lower on the marked! Sure pro players👍tend to stick with what they know, like gpro superlight or Razer, but many of them also get sponsored from those big brands. From what i see withing the mice entusiast & reviewer community, & other high level players in like Apex Legends that i watch/follow (not necessary pro players) many of them use and enjoy superlight mice 50 grams or lower. I do not really buy mice from the typical big brands anymore, like Razer, Logitech, SteelSeries ect. I buy from Lamzu, Endgame Gear, Wlmouse, Pulsar and more. All those are pretty well know now, Just not as BIG. I only own mice under 60gram, but only use the mice at around 50 gram, with my lightest being 35gram.😄 So for me 65 gram is not classified as lightweight anymore, but that is just me😄🙃 In the end i'm just glad to see we have so many options today!😁
@@bergdk237 I agree. I’m glad there’s so many options. Back in my day, 100g mice were the usual you see. It’s great you bring up Pulsar! The information I told you about pro players comes directly from their team I communicate with. They told me most pros prefer 65g and avoid ultra superlight mice. So what they do is take a mouse like the X2H, which has a weight of like 53ish grams and modulate the weight with a larger battery and other bits to reach that 65g weight. The pros wanted it to be heavier so pulsar obliged, designed it with them, and marked the mouse as the XH2 ES Variant. A lot of pros don’t buy into the super ultralight category of mice which I consider anything under the 45g weight. A lot of that ties into marketing but at the end of the day, I’m a firm believer in “What ever works best for you is the best” whether it be the 110g g502 lightspeed or the 25ish g zero mouse
@@TheRageAcademy Oh wow did not know that😆 I wonder why 65 gram🤔 What is so special about that number 😄 Oh well good for them. I will continue with using & enjoying my superlight 35 gram WLmouse beastX mini & Endgame gear op 8k wired 51 gram mice, performing my best ever and the feeling using superlight is awesome😄
@@TheRageAcademy Hah yeaH the logitech g502 was one of my first gaming mice, besides the razer Deathadder. But i quickly switched over to Zowie before they merged with BenQ. Using the FK1 and FK2. I used the FK2 for years.
Can you help me decide which budget mouse I should buy. I currently have Redragon m808 and its really good but I have a problem with the cable and it keeps disconnecting. I cant afford something crazy rn so I have a 30$ budget. I was looking at Asus TUF m3, steelseries rival 3 or maybe even buying the same redragon because I really like the shape and I think its really good.
@@TheRageAcademy Yeah i have seen your video about attackshark but i dont have Amazon in my country and im sceptical about Ali(+ i dont think i like those round simetrical mousses, but i will consider it). What do you think about deathadder essential? I found it for 30$ when its usually 50$ in my country. Thanks for replying! Your videos are great!
@@TheRageAcademy Idk i have not tried any of these mice😄 I just trust when they are approved or had some decent review by Aimadapt, Boardzy ect. they can't be to bad😄
ATTACK SHARK R2 Magnesium Alloy PAW3950 Gaming Mouse 8K is way better 89$!!! and what are u using for a dpi?? high polling rate has to be used with high dpi!!! 1600 at the least!!! higher the better!!! start testing mice at 3200 dpi 1600 at the bare min :)
@@bergdk237 lol, gotta take advantage of that sensor resolution. I’ve actually had to drop it down recently to 1600 for R6 since 6400dpi with raw input gets you a 1 on the sensitivity slider
@@TheRageAcademy 1600 should be sufficient for at least 4K😃8k for me is more of a little longer out in the future as a standard to use😁 I stick with mostly 2k, since i use 800dpi, sometimes i use 4k, even though that is a stretch, I'm just not there yet with 1600 dpi and 4/8k 😄
I was waiting and waiting for the noir gag to be over, but it never did, lol, amazing
Took me almost the whole video to realize why its edited and narrated the way that it is.
FIRE
your criminally underrated
This mouse is just a rebadged MCHOSE AX5 btw, this noir brand rlly likes to rebrand stuff from china.
Just double checked his comment and it's the truth, they are also charging $100 more than the asking price on taobao, it's a 30 ish dollar mouse there lol
I’ll be damned. He’s right. But their price is $90 not $30. I also don’t think you get all the add ons like the case, glass skates, and grip tape, so assuming the Noir M2 MG is on sale, the price delta is about the same. Good find, Vtubeaddict2977
Or is a rip off of the Attack Shark R2?
@spaminabox tbh I wouldn’t be surprised if it was the same exact mouse. The noir, attack shark and the mchose
@@TheRageAcademy definitely agree
I loved way you did this review))) was funny)), like from RS Games)))
Glad you enjoyed it!
Optical switches? Damn, so I cant solder regular silent ones...
This breaks my soul
very cute video idea haha
Thanks 🥰
Since when did 56g start counting as lightweight
You can get 40$ 3950 sensor mice weighing 36g LOL (mad r major etc etc). WLmouse magnesium mice weight 40g
Mad R not really 36g but its 38.8g without skate and with skate 41g. maybe 36g is without battery and skate ig
What's the latency on it??
My only question is who was the perp?
56 gram that is in the heavier side of the spectrum, now a days😆🤣 I don't think i could ever go back to a 50+ gram mouse, 50 is for me the new maximum🤣
@@bergdk237 disagree. Most mice available for sale are between 65-80g. At least for big brands. Most pro players have a desired weight of about 65g from different companies research. I’d really classify anything under 65g as lightweight.
@@TheRageAcademy For me that was like 2-3 years ago. I see plenty of good quality mice at around 50 grams or lower on the marked!
Sure pro players👍tend to stick with what they know, like gpro superlight or Razer, but many of them also get sponsored from those big brands.
From what i see withing the mice entusiast & reviewer community, & other high level players in like Apex Legends that i watch/follow (not necessary pro players) many of them use and enjoy superlight mice 50 grams or lower.
I do not really buy mice from the typical big brands anymore, like Razer, Logitech, SteelSeries ect. I buy from Lamzu, Endgame Gear, Wlmouse, Pulsar and more. All those are pretty well know now, Just not as BIG. I only own mice under 60gram, but only use the mice at around 50 gram, with my lightest being 35gram.😄
So for me 65 gram is not classified as lightweight anymore, but that is just me😄🙃
In the end i'm just glad to see we have so many options today!😁
@@bergdk237 I agree. I’m glad there’s so many options. Back in my day, 100g mice were the usual you see. It’s great you bring up Pulsar! The information I told you about pro players comes directly from their team I communicate with. They told me most pros prefer 65g and avoid ultra superlight mice. So what they do is take a mouse like the X2H, which has a weight of like 53ish grams and modulate the weight with a larger battery and other bits to reach that 65g weight. The pros wanted it to be heavier so pulsar obliged, designed it with them, and marked the mouse as the XH2 ES Variant.
A lot of pros don’t buy into the super ultralight category of mice which I consider anything under the 45g weight. A lot of that ties into marketing but at the end of the day, I’m a firm believer in “What ever works best for you is the best” whether it be the 110g g502 lightspeed or the 25ish g zero mouse
@@TheRageAcademy Oh wow did not know that😆 I wonder why 65 gram🤔 What is so special about that number 😄 Oh well good for them. I will continue with using & enjoying my superlight 35 gram WLmouse beastX mini & Endgame gear op 8k wired 51 gram mice, performing my best ever and the feeling using superlight is awesome😄
@@TheRageAcademy Hah yeaH the logitech g502 was one of my first gaming mice, besides the razer Deathadder.
But i quickly switched over to Zowie before they merged with BenQ. Using the FK1 and FK2. I used the FK2 for years.
SHOCKING 🙀
Can you help me decide which budget mouse I should buy. I currently have Redragon m808 and its really good but I have a problem with the cable and it keeps disconnecting. I cant afford something crazy rn so I have a 30$ budget. I was looking at Asus TUF m3, steelseries rival 3 or maybe even buying the same redragon because I really like the shape and I think its really good.
Have you considered the attackshark x3 or ATK VXE Dragonfly? They go on sale on Ali for like 20 bucks anre theyre great
@@TheRageAcademy Yeah i have seen your video about attackshark but i dont have Amazon in my country and im sceptical about Ali(+ i dont think i like those round simetrical mousses, but i will consider it). What do you think about deathadder essential? I found it for 30$ when its usually 50$ in my country. Thanks for replying! Your videos are great!
I think that’s not a bad price. I like the deathadder shape.
@@bergdk237 I’ve heard good things about the mouse. Do you like it?
@@TheRageAcademy Idk i have not tried any of these mice😄 I just trust when they are approved or had some decent review by Aimadapt, Boardzy ect. they can't be to bad😄
ATTACK SHARK R2 Magnesium Alloy PAW3950 Gaming Mouse 8K is way better 89$!!! and what are u using for a dpi?? high polling rate has to be used with high dpi!!! 1600 at the least!!! higher the better!!! start testing mice at 3200 dpi 1600 at the bare min :)
6400 dpi is what I usually use
@@TheRageAcademy 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
@@bergdk237 lol, gotta take advantage of that sensor resolution. I’ve actually had to drop it down recently to 1600 for R6 since 6400dpi with raw input gets you a 1 on the sensitivity slider
@@TheRageAcademy 1600 should be sufficient for at least 4K😃8k for me is more of a little longer out in the future as a standard to use😁 I stick with mostly 2k, since i use 800dpi, sometimes i use 4k, even though that is a stretch, I'm just not there yet with 1600 dpi and 4/8k 😄
@bergdk237 tbh, 8k is just a marketing gimmick. There’s no gains, only cons considering how much additional cpu processing is required