Update... I see that the entire thread about build quality and flex got deleted so I'll summarize. My ULX doesn't have any detectable flex on the sides but has a slight "click" on the right side if you squeeze hard enough. Also on the very rear/bottom, you can press up and the bottom edge does flex a little. I don't see how these things could have any effect on normal usage and it seems well made. So far, it has been 4 days since I charged it to 100% and it is now down to 58% after moderate usage during the day at 2000 polling rate. So it'll last about a week per charge unless I lower the polling rate. The 3395 sensors seem pretty power hungry so I wouldn't expect it to last twice as long at 1000 polling rate.
u gotta get an artisan pad or lgg saturn pro for that ulx, that hyperx pad is the same one ive been using forever now nd when i switched to an artisan the difference was so surprising to me
a good mousepad is so much better than a mediocre $10 one it feels so much better and like the artisan pad that i got recently is so much "faster" i never understood what they meant by that in the reviews until i felt it myself@@spayrex_
I have that same mousepad and let me tell ya now.....Get either an Artisan or ,what I did, The Razer Strider XXl .. $49.99usd...Best $49.99 I've spent in years when it comes to mousepads. (not including the Artisan...Which was 2x the price as the Strider)
Polling rate 2000hz does nothing, just like 4000hz. 1000hz is perfect and more than enough. There are enough tests of this on TH-cam. You also have the longest battery range with 1000hz 👍🏻
Update... I see that the entire thread about build quality and flex got deleted so I'll summarize. My ULX doesn't have any detectable flex on the sides but has a slight "click" on the right side if you squeeze hard enough. Also on the very rear/bottom, you can press up and the bottom edge does flex a little. I don't see how these things could have any effect on normal usage and it seems well made. So far, it has been 4 days since I charged it to 100% and it is now down to 58% after moderate usage during the day at 2000 polling rate. So it'll last about a week per charge unless I lower the polling rate. The 3395 sensors seem pretty power hungry so I wouldn't expect it to last twice as long at 1000 polling rate.
they claimed it would last 2 months that’s crazy it’s only lasting a week out the boz
u gotta get an artisan pad or lgg saturn pro for that ulx, that hyperx pad is the same one ive been using forever now nd when i switched to an artisan the difference was so surprising to me
whats the difference on those?
a good mousepad is so much better than a mediocre $10 one it feels so much better and like the artisan pad that i got recently is so much "faster" i never understood what they meant by that in the reviews until i felt it myself@@spayrex_
I have that same mousepad and let me tell ya now.....Get either an Artisan or ,what I did,
The Razer Strider XXl .. $49.99usd...Best $49.99 I've spent in years when it comes to mousepads.
(not including the Artisan...Which was 2x the price as the Strider)
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I know this video is a bit old by internet standards but I just wanted to ask what size did you get?
Is the size difference between your model o and your ulx a big difference?
How did you get it to connect? Mine will not connect to xpanel
I didn't have to do anything special. I clicked connect and then the ULX dongle showed up: clicked on that and that was it.
why cant you use 8k?
theyre still testing it
i wish their wireless dongles weren't so huge, but this seems like the perfect mouse otherwise
Polling rate 2000hz does nothing, just like 4000hz. 1000hz is perfect and more than enough. There are enough tests of this on TH-cam. You also have the longest battery range with 1000hz 👍🏻
I don't really care about that. I'd never notice 500 vs 8000. I just use 2000 because it is greater than 1000 and makes me feel special. 🤣
Does it come 1000 out the box?