these look quite cool. vt3 reminded me of my lamzu paro i think youll love-awaiting your own video on. ive also got a scyrox v8 on its way i think youd be intersted in too!
Bought the VT1 Air Max to review, and it is one of the worst mice I ever touched. Your reviews are really nice to watch and straight to the point, and I like your style very much. Thanks!
@@georgepierre3594 The build quality is terrible. Even the clicks when applied a little bit more force bend. The scroll wheel scratches and is loose. The integrity over all is pretty bad. First mouse I'm ever returning.
Got the mouse today and its a huge upgrade from my steel series rival 3. Its so much better on every aspect so def a good buy if your coming from a not so good mouse.
I have the VT1 Pro Max in white.I do enjoy the shape for both desktop and gaming. The clicks on these too are pretty great (almost no post/pretravel), light and non fatiguing which makes a great everyday, verses my VXE R1 Pro; which I still really like but can't use it for long. But yeah the stock skates which are pretty bad.. swapped with some Tiger Ice V2's and it made the experience so much better. The scroll wheel is also a little rattly but tactile and workable. At $40, its a great buy for a dual 8K mouse+nano dongle. The software too is fairly impressive and support decent - updated firmware and receiver on mine. The massive battery, shape and light clicks makes this my new main. Shame they skimped out on a few things like the coating and skates. Which shouldn't add that much to the cost but would've added a lot to the mice.
I went from a deathadder v2 to vt1 pro max because I wanted a mouse with a tighter claw grip and I wanted a wireless mouse, do you think it was a good choice?
@@FasteySZ Sure. Its a considerably smaller ambi mouse with a slim back and over 20 grams lighter. VT1 looks like a smaller more managable Zowie U2 with lower button height. I relax claw grip mine and it gives quite a bit of grip despite its weight and coating. Do replace the skates though if you can. The stock ones are really muddy and scratchy. Might shave off a gram or two of weight too.
I just received one of these but have not had a chance to mess with it yet. I also bought an Asus Spatha X that claimed to be 8K wireless (at least according to Amazon) but was 1K. Some of these gaming mice are being incorrectly marketed as 4K or 8K wireless when they only achieve that while being used wired. Anyhow, this mouse was waiting for me on my doorstep on my way to work this morn so I took it with me. According to the software, it has an 8K option, but it looks like maybe it is interpolated. I am sure somebody with more knowledge of this will respond, but the 8K option is separate from the other settings in Rapoo's software. The first thing I noticed when I took the mouse out of the box was how light it is. I must own about 25 wireless gaming mice, and this one is the lightest I own. It feels like it would fall apart or crack open like an egg if I dropped it! 🤣 Anyhow, I was surprised that you wanted it to even lighter and wished it had a lower capacity battery? Why would you want a battery that will not last as long just to save a few grams of weight? I guess I just do not fully understand this whole weight thing with gaming mice. They all seem lightweight to me, but I do not play games on my computer for hours on end. I do not have that kind of attention span or stamina to sit in front of a computer that long. I am also 64, so maybe that is my problem here! 🙂 Anyhow, I am looking forward to playing with my new toy when I get home, and this was a great review! Thank you!!
Hi, nice review, I'm looking for a budget mouse, between rapoo vt3 pro max and the vxe r1 pro max, wich is better? I like the two shapes, ergo and symmetric, but I'm undecided between this two options
I like the omron 60ms. they work better for me than gm 8.0s v2s and huano pink dots, for league and dota 2. but 59gram with 800mh is really good, u can drop both to 51grams dropping it to 300mh battery. I have the rapoo vt9 pro, the coating is ok. its a bit dry. Skates black, but sensor is really responsive. So some reason, i really like 60m omrons. It would nice if u listed the grip width of each mouse, where u grip with ur fingers.
I went from a deathadder v2 to vt1 pro max because I wanted a mouse with a tighter claw grip and I wanted a wireless mouse, do you think it was a good choice?
I really like the vt1 pro air max. Maybe a bit bigger than i would prefer, but a pretty cool and unique shape. Got mine in white
these look quite cool. vt3 reminded me of my lamzu paro i think youll love-awaiting your own video on.
ive also got a scyrox v8 on its way i think youd be intersted in too!
Any updates?
Cant wait for you to review the new htx mini, looks interesting
Bought the VT1 Air Max to review, and it is one of the worst mice I ever touched. Your reviews are really nice to watch and straight to the point, and I like your style very much. Thanks!
@@georgepierre3594 The build quality is terrible. Even the clicks when applied a little bit more force bend. The scroll wheel scratches and is loose. The integrity over all is pretty bad. First mouse I'm ever returning.
why don't you like it?
Got the mouse today and its a huge upgrade from my steel series rival 3. Its so much better on every aspect so def a good buy if your coming from a not so good mouse.
I have the VT1 Pro Max in white.I do enjoy the shape for both desktop and gaming. The clicks on these too are pretty great (almost no post/pretravel), light and non fatiguing which makes a great everyday, verses my VXE R1 Pro; which I still really like but can't use it for long. But yeah the stock skates which are pretty bad.. swapped with some Tiger Ice V2's and it made the experience so much better. The scroll wheel is also a little rattly but tactile and workable.
At $40, its a great buy for a dual 8K mouse+nano dongle. The software too is fairly impressive and support decent - updated firmware and receiver on mine. The massive battery, shape and light clicks makes this my new main. Shame they skimped out on a few things like the coating and skates. Which shouldn't add that much to the cost but would've added a lot to the mice.
I went from a deathadder v2 to vt1 pro max because I wanted a mouse with a tighter claw grip and I wanted a wireless mouse, do you think it was a good choice?
@@FasteySZ Sure. Its a considerably smaller ambi mouse with a slim back and over 20 grams lighter. VT1 looks like a smaller more managable Zowie U2 with lower button height.
I relax claw grip mine and it gives quite a bit of grip despite its weight and coating. Do replace the skates though if you can. The stock ones are really muddy and scratchy. Might shave off a gram or two of weight too.
@@hinchlikescake7592 Thanks
@@hinchlikescake7592 thanks
Can you remap/reprogram the top dpi button thru the software? Thank you
I just received one of these but have not had a chance to mess with it yet. I also bought an Asus Spatha X that claimed to be 8K wireless (at least according to Amazon) but was 1K. Some of these gaming mice are being incorrectly marketed as 4K or 8K wireless when they only achieve that while being used wired. Anyhow, this mouse was waiting for me on my doorstep on my way to work this morn so I took it with me. According to the software, it has an 8K option, but it looks like maybe it is interpolated. I am sure somebody with more knowledge of this will respond, but the 8K option is separate from the other settings in Rapoo's software. The first thing I noticed when I took the mouse out of the box was how light it is. I must own about 25 wireless gaming mice, and this one is the lightest I own. It feels like it would fall apart or crack open like an egg if I dropped it! 🤣 Anyhow, I was surprised that you wanted it to even lighter and wished it had a lower capacity battery? Why would you want a battery that will not last as long just to save a few grams of weight? I guess I just do not fully understand this whole weight thing with gaming mice. They all seem lightweight to me, but I do not play games on my computer for hours on end. I do not have that kind of attention span or stamina to sit in front of a computer that long. I am also 64, so maybe that is my problem here! 🙂 Anyhow, I am looking forward to playing with my new toy when I get home, and this was a great review! Thank you!!
man the scroll wheel sounds great. i wish more mice had wheels that actually have a sound to them, everything is just so boring
Hi, nice review, I'm looking for a budget mouse, between rapoo vt3 pro max and the vxe r1 pro max, wich is better? I like the two shapes, ergo and symmetric, but I'm undecided between this two options
Nice video man! Zaopin Z2 or VT3 pro max?
I like the omron 60ms. they work better for me than gm 8.0s v2s and huano pink dots, for league and dota 2. but 59gram with 800mh is really good, u can drop both to 51grams dropping it to 300mh battery. I have the rapoo vt9 pro, the coating is ok. its a bit dry. Skates black, but sensor is really responsive. So some reason, i really like 60m omrons. It would nice if u listed the grip width of each mouse, where u grip with ur fingers.
I went from a deathadder v2 to vt1 pro max because I wanted a mouse with a tighter claw grip and I wanted a wireless mouse, do you think it was a good choice?
Can you measure the skate size?
Rapoo VT1 can it do 8kHz wirelessly?
Great nicely detailed review! Have you checked out the Ajazz Aj179? Please do a review of it. Might be a nice competitor to the Zaopin Z2 ergo mouse.
What is the best Rapoo vt3 pro max or zaopin z2 ???
rapoo if u want ergo more similar to ec-2. Zaopin z2 is just ergo gpx. Both safe shapes
@@georgepierre3594 thanks. I bought both 🤣
Which do u liked more ?@@HiiaSkeR
@@brikiel They haven't arrived yet, I bought it 2 days ago on Aliexpress.
Update us when they arrive my guy and enjoy em
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