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It´s too expensive. No RGB, no special things. I had to pay 30 bucks for a used one because I don´t see the 60 bucks in this item. The only thing in this mause that I don´t like is that the side buttons are too high up. If they would made the buttons a bit more low, it would have been perfect.
I just got the prime plus wired version, and it feels cheap and nasty compared to the Logitech G502 hero I had before. It's way too light for my liking, no way to add weight and it also doesn't like alot of surfaces compared to my Logitech. But it does have that totally pointless display on the underside of the mouse 😂. Honestly the worst mouse I've owned at a premium price range. Thought I'd try steel series as haven't before. I won't be buying from them again, the build quality is poor and the clicks are noisy and don't feel nice.
Wich one do you like more because the price is kinda similar... this one ot the Huntsman you had there? the V2 TKL is 100/110 and this one is also around there... i dont know wich one to get or another at this price point for mainly gaming of course.
Can you please give me advice for a good keyboard with rapid trigger? i play cs2 a lot and i cant decide. Looking at the apex pro tkl and huntsman v3 pro tkl and this Drunkdeer. I want a TKL so no Wooting 60HE.
Worst mouse I ever owned, it only lasted a few months, it was going thru batteries a lot up until it just died completely, buttons were too sensitive, clicked things I didn't want to click. Another thing, the bad designed battery setup, it takes one AAA and one AA, why not just one specific size?
Just got this mouse yesterday and I’m loving it. Coming from using the Viper, I like the fact that it’s very similar to the v2 pro in form factor and way cheaper given that it also as the same polling rate of up to 8kHz. But honestly, I don’t feel any difference between 1kHz and 8kHz. Perhaps it’s just a gimmick. Weight is decent maybe just a tad bit heavier but I got used to it pretty quickly. RGB IS SIIIICCCKKK bro. Bottom line is every mouse regardless of the brand is subjective to the user. There is no perfect mouse. Every mouse has its “flaws”. What works for some may not work for others. Take care everybody 🤗
damn people need let this mouse stand on its own, i get ya'll are hurtin over it not being the viper mini wireless you've been wanting but like cmon the hate feels really forced on what is a pretty decent mouse
you see every time I hear the argument over weight of mice, I don't physically understand it, the reason for this is people say you can't be as snappy, but whats the point in having sensitivity in games if thats the case, just change the sensitivity to your preferability then it doesn't matter if its 96g like my razer deathadder essential, the hyperx pulse fire core at 87g or the razer cobra at 78g, This is the reason im going for the cobra for gaming and then for every day to day activities i'll probably go for the basilisk v3. Overall I feel as its down to what you feel is a good mouse and that you can't base it off everyone elses opinions except for your own
You can be snappy but not precise, low weight allows you to snap to the target and then micro adjust really fast, when you have a lot of inertia because of the higher weight it becomes progresively harder and harder to do so, not to mention that playing for longer becomes more taxing on your hand with heavier mice. Low weight mice are just overall more desirable.
@@shinigamialexx fair enough would u say it’s ok for me to go for this mouse then if I haven’t ever used a lightweight mouse before normally it’s been over 90g the lightest one I have used is my HyperX pulsefire core, and the cobra is lighter than that, also thinking about 2 mice set up so basilisk and the cobra and get a dock since they both use it
To be honest i wouldnt go for this mouse, for that price tag id rather buy a g pro x superlight, or any of the new ambi mice that are on the market that are probably just miles better that the cobra pro. I think this is a slap in the face for viper mini fans. If you like razer mice and 70ish grams isnt a deal breaker for you i'd recomend you go for the viper v3 hyperspeed, just use AAA battery with it and you get better internals for the same weight
@@shinigamialexx I’ll have a look then since most price tags I look at are over £100 any way getting it buy now pay later any way and gives me 12 months to pay it 🤣🤣🤣
Seeing this for the first time, subbed in part bc hand sizes are practically identical. 17.5mm x 11mm here. Had the exact same problems with the G303 Shroud -- let me tell you: you owe it to yourself to find an old G303 and try it out, just to get what the hype was. It was the only reason I tried (and was wildly disappointed with) the G303 Shroud; there haven't been many other mice that were as perfect a fit for me as the old G303. The Shroud changes everything they should have kept and keeps everything they should've changed. (Except the sensor, of course, which is of course ancient in the G303 at this point.)
A lot of people complained about the weight, sure, most FPS players have the superlight, which is lighter but on the other side there are professional counter strike players using 130 gram mice lol. The weights fine trust me.
I have the same problem with my as well. I can’t grip it well. I use a different mouse over that one. I have the same hand size as well, small-medium size hands.
By far the best mouse I've ever used. But its dying. Doesnt wake up from sleep (on 2.4Hz, NOT bluetooth) and right now even turning it off and on, on a brand new battery, also not starting. Some circuitery might be damaged or something, but there have been no fall for a looooong time.
Excellent video and great idea! Just a heads up, Akko switches do not fit Gateron housings, the Akko stems are just a bit too thick and they get stuck. Tested using Gateron blues and Akko creamy blues.
The weight isnt that much of an issue. Keep in mind the viper ultimate from years back had a weight of 74 grams. Last i remember no one really complained about the weight. So the cobra “weighing a lot” is a non issue.
I live far from the USA but which would be best just for fps? I have another silent keyboard to type on. Can I change switches to Gateron Jade or Geonworks and keycaps to PBT. Focus on performance first, then durability. Drunkdeer A75 ($135) AKKO MOD 007 PC 7 ANNIVERSARY ($125) VXE ATK75 ($131) VXE ATK68 ($108)
I have wide but short hands, so mice fit me differently than most reviewers. Width would be considered large but length is right between what most consider small and medium. 17.5cm long, 10.5cm wide.
Very nice review! The part about undetected/pairing issues with Orochi V2 (ORV2) using Bluetooth caught my attention and thought that this might help address it: 1. Turn on BT on device and on ORV2 2. Hold the two side buttons and DPI button under the scroll wheel (you'll basically be clicking three stuff simultaneously) for 3 seconds 3. The blue light under the DPI button should blink 2-4 times, indicating that the mouse is in pairing mode 4. You should be seeing ORV2 in your device list by now Hope this helps you and/or the others who encountered this problem :)
Quick question. Which would you recommend out of the Sorav2, xm2w and other similar shapes? I've got 19x10hands and relax claw, can't really aggro claw.
Nope I painted it myself. You have to remove the bottom half first. Then the back plate and mouse 1 & 2. I painted them separately from the whole mouse. I don’t think paint will adhere well to the rubber grips anyway.
Love the video you made. Question can you make a video of the assembly and changing the keys plus the links of where you got your parts and tools like other channels do, i mean i have an idea, i do repair my shitty mechanical keyboard switches from my Logitech had so much problems with mechanical switches they don't even last months or a year had so much bad luck with Logitech keyboards hoping i have chance to change to optical version once parts are available. i would have loved to change the mechanical keys to optical the pcb won't have the optical beam built in the pcb to change that's a problem but i have a solution if i can get all the parts and mod my Logitech to optical switches.