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If someone is here with the big and heavy hands problem u can look at the Logi MX Master 3S. It's wireless but in one week of work (something like four to six hours a day) is at 90% from full charge. rechargeable via usbc. Precise and ever active (No click to reactivate). I'm a plumber, 17 years now. This mouse helps me to play a little longer (my sessions somethimes touch double digits :P) with less pain. Can be associated to 3 devices switchable via a button under the mouse. Abd so much more that I do not use couse i'm too old for MMO and i'm not a programmer or a dev :P I Apologize for the intrusion and the almost certain errors in the text. I hope this one doesn't bother anyone. I take this opportunity to greet and thank Zakh for the videos of the last years and the company, your voice is a good company. P.S. You're in love with this piece of plastic!! :D (Rest in Piece Sensei 310 😢)
I was in the exact same predicament as yourself, looking for a truly silent mouse, and I too stumbled upon the Mojo Pro mouse. I especially wanted something to play games like, Diablo or PoE with, and not hear the clicking for hours on end. I've been using the Mojo for almost two years now, and it's been absolutely perfect for gaming. I've had zero issue with it, and I'm really happy that it works as advertised. If they do make an updated version, I hope that they do make a left handed version for the left handed gamers, but also I'd like to try one that is wireless.
@ 5:40 that mouse shell is identical to my old "A4tech Bloody R7" mouse, an old wireless gaming mouse from almost 10 year ago. Even though it sucked, I still use it as my back-up, everytime a brand-name logitech mouse starts failing on me, my cheesy Bloody gaming mouse is there and dependable - and Im currently using it now as I wait for my new mouse to arrive, lol.
Yeah I think it's always good to have one of the off-brand ones on hand in case of anything. For $5-20 they're very worth it, it's just their lifespan is random haha. My previous one lasted 3 years, but the most recent one broke in 2 months.
That is a nice find, I never saw a mouse with all buttons silent before. As for just the main buttons silent, now there are a few hot swap wireless gaming mice that can be used in wired mode: Incott G23/G24 has a silent switch in the box, Incott HPC01MPro is possibly same, and others like Zaopin and some RAWM mice support hot swap in general. And Ajazz AJ199 Pro has second pair of switches that are silent. I've also heard hot-swap-ready PCBs exist for Logitech GPW, GPX, GPX2, and also for Vaxee XE and Xtrfy M8.
Looks like a very solid construction, I'm surprised how similar it is to my Razer Basilisk V2 (RZ03-03400). That is not a silent mouse, but I found its very reliable, after dealing with all the software and durability problems I had with other manufacturers.
The best mouse I have used hands down is the Razer Basilsk but it doesnt have any silent click. The mouse is so good I have considered buying one to take apart and try to install some silent switches but of course I would rather buy a mouse that already has what I need out of the box
Thanks for the mouse tip! I mostly use a trackball mouse for thumb, Logitech MX Ergo (Logi) and the older M575. Not silent though, but now I often play with music and game sound so does not think about it. I have several other "regular" (gaming and office) mice's too, wired as wireless. EDIT: Versions of the mouse have been around for several years apparently. Found what mouse it reminded me of by looks: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro.
Lol it's my mouse, bought it like a year ago for silence, it's not perfectly silent rather very quiet especially the wheel button is loudest, then scrolling could be even more quiet no doubt, same goes to lefty & right buttons they are quiet but definitely not silent, only really silent button is the side button that is positioned lowest but you still have to press it in s certain way/ delicately for full silence. Plus software is ok but biggest problem is it doesn't have automatic.exe game detection you can set so to change the profiles manually every time you're on desktop setting to go to some game custom profiles also macros are s bit iffy at times. It's 7.5/10 from me
7.5 sounds like a reasonable score yeah, but when there's no other mouse like it there's not really a category to score it against haha. If this is all the features you want then there's no choice.
i just got a new mouse also the Logitech G502 HERO and the only thing that bothers me with that is the wheel its very clunky. Im gonna check that one out!
I use a very cheap silent mouse from Amazon, Jellycomb or something like that, it remembers the DPI settings, both keys and the weel are silent and it is very lightweight. The sidebuttons make a noticable clicking sound, but I rarely ever use them, so it's not a problem for me. For the price (about 20 Euro / dollar), it's suprisingly stable after 8 months so far. I agree that it's a shame that not more companies make good, truly silent mice.
The silence on this mouse is 10/10, just wondering do you know what the third side button does with the aim symbol or the plus sign? just kinda curious what it is
All the buttons are rebindable to anything, but by default that's the 'auto fire' button, if you hold it it clicks repeatedly without you needing to keep clicking. I show what it is at 20:10
You downloaded the mouse software from their website? Did it install okay? Also what happens when you try to launch the software? Nothing happens, error message, crash?
I bought this about a year and a half ago and was very happy with the quietness of it but recently the scroll wheel started not scrolling properly. Still debating if I should get a replacement of it or a complexly new mouse
Yeah that's the main sucky thing about buying off brand mice like these. If this was cheaper I'd buy this mouse as a disposable mouse because there's nothing else that fits my needs, but it's too expensive for that.
I have a Logitech mouse that is completely silent, but it is only 100 dpi, so not good for gaming videos. Thank you for this review, as I've wanted to find a good, silent mouse for my content.
For real why is the silent gaming mouse market so dead? I have the Logitech G PRO Superlight and it's an amazing wireless mouse, simple but powerful. Only problem is the click noise is very loud...
I don't know why it's such an underserved market. Like I'm reviewing this mouse and considered giving it a score or something, but there's no point when there's literally zero competition for this type of mouse. Whether it's a 4/10 or 9/10, that doesn't matter when if you need this set of features you don't have a choice.
I go into detail for silent in the video, you can skip to the timecode. By 'pro' what it means is that it has features and abilities beyond the classic mouse. For example, rebindable keys for most or all the buttons, adjustable DPI, macros, rapid fire, that kinda stuff that isn't possible with standard mice typically used for work or just cheaper budget mice.
@@urugamernow Haha it wasn't really something I thought about until I made videos and the sound of the mouse click wasn't synced with the video of my clicking. It was too hard to fix so I looked into silent mouse then.
@@zanderalberto3576 Solved my problem but still said you shouldn't get it and there are better options, 'peddles' lol. You need to check what that word means.
I've watched tonnes of reviews regarding silent mice and keyboards, and these kept talking for hours for nothing, just do sound test. This is even worse, jumped to the Sound test section, and this guy still talking & giggling with no sense of humor, JUST click ittt!
I gave you a timecode to skip to and the section is 3 minutes total. This is a full review, not just a click test. The explanations are relevant because if you don't need these specific features, other silent mice are way better. If you skip all the explanations and the rest of the review and just judge this based on the clicks, you're gonna get a mouse that you hate. This is a risky mouse to buy and I don't want people just jumping on it for one or two reasons where there's a lot wrong with it.
Oh also, don't be weird and judge other people's sense of humour, we can all see your funny playlist haha. We just have very different senses of humour.
If you have any other silent mice recommendations, leave them here because there's never enough good ones. If you want to support the channel, buy games using this GOG referral link: af.gog.com/?as=1715648857 Thank you!
If someone is here with the big and heavy hands problem u can look at the Logi MX Master 3S. It's wireless but in one week of work (something like four to six hours a day) is at 90% from full charge. rechargeable via usbc. Precise and ever active (No click to reactivate).
I'm a plumber, 17 years now. This mouse helps me to play a little longer (my sessions somethimes touch double digits :P) with less pain.
Can be associated to 3 devices switchable via a button under the mouse. Abd so much more that I do not use couse i'm too old for MMO and i'm not a programmer or a dev :P
I Apologize for the intrusion and the almost certain errors in the text.
I hope this one doesn't bother anyone.
I take this opportunity to greet and thank Zakh for the videos of the last years and the company, your voice is a good company.
P.S. You're in love with this piece of plastic!! :D (Rest in Piece Sensei 310 😢)
I was in the exact same predicament as yourself, looking for a truly silent mouse, and I too stumbled upon the Mojo Pro mouse. I especially wanted something to play games like, Diablo or PoE with, and not hear the clicking for hours on end. I've been using the Mojo for almost two years now, and it's been absolutely perfect for gaming. I've had zero issue with it, and I'm really happy that it works as advertised. If they do make an updated version, I hope that they do make a left handed version for the left handed gamers, but also I'd like to try one that is wireless.
Two years is pretty encouraging, I'm hoping mine doesn't break early.
@ 5:40 that mouse shell is identical to my old "A4tech Bloody R7" mouse, an old wireless gaming mouse from almost 10 year ago. Even though it sucked, I still use it as my back-up, everytime a brand-name logitech mouse starts failing on me, my cheesy Bloody gaming mouse is there and dependable - and Im currently using it now as I wait for my new mouse to arrive, lol.
Yeah I think it's always good to have one of the off-brand ones on hand in case of anything. For $5-20 they're very worth it, it's just their lifespan is random haha. My previous one lasted 3 years, but the most recent one broke in 2 months.
That is a nice find, I never saw a mouse with all buttons silent before.
As for just the main buttons silent, now there are a few hot swap wireless gaming mice that can be used in wired mode:
Incott G23/G24 has a silent switch in the box, Incott HPC01MPro is possibly same, and others like Zaopin and some RAWM mice support hot swap in general. And Ajazz AJ199 Pro has second pair of switches that are silent. I've also heard hot-swap-ready PCBs exist for Logitech GPW, GPX, GPX2, and also for Vaxee XE and Xtrfy M8.
Looks like a very solid construction, I'm surprised how similar it is to my Razer Basilisk V2 (RZ03-03400). That is not a silent mouse, but I found its very reliable, after dealing with all the software and durability problems I had with other manufacturers.
The best mouse I have used hands down is the Razer Basilsk but it doesnt have any silent click. The mouse is so good I have considered buying one to take apart and try to install some silent switches but of course I would rather buy a mouse that already has what I need out of the box
Thanks for the mouse tip! I mostly use a trackball mouse for thumb, Logitech MX Ergo (Logi) and the older M575. Not silent though, but now I often play with music and game sound so does not think about it. I have several other "regular" (gaming and office) mice's too, wired as wireless. EDIT: Versions of the mouse have been around for several years apparently. Found what mouse it reminded me of by looks: Razer Basilisk V3 Pro.
Good review Zakh. I like my Corsair M65, until it lives I ain't changing it ;-)
Lol it's my mouse, bought it like a year ago for silence, it's not perfectly silent rather very quiet especially the wheel button is loudest, then scrolling could be even more quiet no doubt, same goes to lefty & right buttons they are quiet but definitely not silent, only really silent button is the side button that is positioned lowest but you still have to press it in s certain way/ delicately for full silence. Plus software is ok but biggest problem is it doesn't have automatic.exe game detection you can set so to change the profiles manually every time you're on desktop setting to go to some game custom profiles also macros are s bit iffy at times. It's 7.5/10 from me
7.5 sounds like a reasonable score yeah, but when there's no other mouse like it there's not really a category to score it against haha. If this is all the features you want then there's no choice.
i just got a new mouse also the Logitech G502 HERO and the only thing that bothers me with that is the wheel its very clunky. Im gonna check that one out!
Yeah if you don't need a silent mouse that seems to be a very go-to one. I hear a lot about it.
@@GamerZakh Yeah, with a headset you don't hear anything!
I use a very cheap silent mouse from Amazon, Jellycomb or something like that, it remembers the DPI settings, both keys and the weel are silent and it is very lightweight.
The sidebuttons make a noticable clicking sound, but I rarely ever use them, so it's not a problem for me. For the price (about 20 Euro / dollar), it's suprisingly stable after 8 months so far.
I agree that it's a shame that not more companies make good, truly silent mice.
The silence on this mouse is 10/10, just wondering do you know what the third side button does with the aim symbol or the plus sign? just kinda curious what it is
All the buttons are rebindable to anything, but by default that's the 'auto fire' button, if you hold it it clicks repeatedly without you needing to keep clicking. I show what it is at 20:10
I bought the mouse after watching this review and it's amazing but I can't seem to launch the mouse software on my pc, any help please?
You downloaded the mouse software from their website? Did it install okay? Also what happens when you try to launch the software? Nothing happens, error message, crash?
I bought this about a year and a half ago and was very happy with the quietness of it but recently the scroll wheel started not scrolling properly. Still debating if I should get a replacement of it or a complexly new mouse
Yeah that's the main sucky thing about buying off brand mice like these. If this was cheaper I'd buy this mouse as a disposable mouse because there's nothing else that fits my needs, but it's too expensive for that.
I've had the same issue with the scroll wheel. Annoying. But I can't find another mouse that is as silent as this one.
I have a Logitech mouse that is completely silent, but it is only 100 dpi, so not good for gaming videos. Thank you for this review, as I've wanted to find a good, silent mouse for my content.
hi zakh! I play cooler master mice.. It's the best for me :> very light very simple! Love it
For real why is the silent gaming mouse market so dead?
I have the Logitech G PRO Superlight and it's an amazing wireless mouse, simple but powerful. Only problem is the click noise is very loud...
I don't know why it's such an underserved market. Like I'm reviewing this mouse and considered giving it a score or something, but there's no point when there's literally zero competition for this type of mouse. Whether it's a 4/10 or 9/10, that doesn't matter when if you need this set of features you don't have a choice.
If you really want more quiet clicks on it, you could install one of those replacement PCBs with hot swap and silent switches
My only criteria for mouse is that it shouldn't cost more then 5€.
What do you mean by silent and what you mean by pro??
I go into detail for silent in the video, you can skip to the timecode. By 'pro' what it means is that it has features and abilities beyond the classic mouse. For example, rebindable keys for most or all the buttons, adjustable DPI, macros, rapid fire, that kinda stuff that isn't possible with standard mice typically used for work or just cheaper budget mice.
Is the plural term of mouse (not the animal) really called mice?
Yeah, what do you call them?
@@GamerZakh I see, as non english speaker, never really call it anything..
@@Henry-yv3il what do you mean lol
Too bad it's not left handed. The buttons get in the way so badly with all of these side button style ones.
Yeah it sucks there's no left handed version, especially when there really doesn't seem to be any other option.
Loved your video, thank you bro!
Didnt kknow they even existed silence mouse or mice or wherever xd
@@urugamernow Haha it wasn't really something I thought about until I made videos and the sound of the mouse click wasn't synced with the video of my clicking. It was too hard to fix so I looked into silent mouse then.
a whole lotta yappin
you can stop watching any time
Solves noones problems and peddles a cheap crappy product
@@zanderalberto3576 Solved my problem but still said you shouldn't get it and there are better options, 'peddles' lol. You need to check what that word means.
my criteria is 4 legs tail eats cheese...fun fact ..King Charles uses a rat because his sausge fingers are to big for a mouse.
I've watched tonnes of reviews regarding silent mice and keyboards, and these kept talking for hours for nothing, just do sound test. This is even worse, jumped to the Sound test section, and this guy still talking & giggling with no sense of humor, JUST click ittt!
I gave you a timecode to skip to and the section is 3 minutes total. This is a full review, not just a click test. The explanations are relevant because if you don't need these specific features, other silent mice are way better. If you skip all the explanations and the rest of the review and just judge this based on the clicks, you're gonna get a mouse that you hate. This is a risky mouse to buy and I don't want people just jumping on it for one or two reasons where there's a lot wrong with it.
Oh also, don't be weird and judge other people's sense of humour, we can all see your funny playlist haha. We just have very different senses of humour.
i got this mouse and it was awful lmao
@@Avernon8 You gotta be specific my dude, you just commented nothing haha