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hi nice review but i have doubt ... so which is best iem for accurate footsteps and i need to use it for all rounder 1.truthear zero blue 2. simgot ew300
Hi! Thanks 😀 I think just for gaming the truthear blue is more accurate. But if you want an all rounder also for music listening then the EW300 sounds better to me.
@@rexzo2683 It's good inside a building (horizontal footspteps perception) a bit less precise in verticality. It started to get a bit weak in larger world open maps like on battle royal FPS games... I used the FIIO K7 DAC.
Hi! Sure it's not for everybody. 😅 But wire has still an advantage specially with 8000 hertz polling rates. Battery life in 8K with wireless mice isn't the best right now. Could be improved in the future thoughts
all Pro's use wired but you're not one of them since you're asking that silly question....Battery life on 8k would last 30 mins:) I prefer to use wired 8k to have an advantage in FPS games over noobs like you:)
I don't understand why they can't make a dual wireless/wired 8k mouse!!! It's stupid what they are doing lol u can take a atk f1 ultimate and keep it wired 8k for the latency and almost 20 grams lighter 🤦♂️🤣
I am sure they can do it. The reasons behind will be too long to explain. It's not as easy as it seems. The ATK f1 ultimate is a crazy mouse for the price. That's fair enough. 😅 At the end the shape is what makes it so good for me. But shape is subjective...
@OlicheckGamingTech yeah but it's not worth it still lol the scroll wheel has been straight shit on 2 different copy's I got so realistically it's unusable... skipping all the time.. worst then the lamzu atlantis first ever drop lol
Endgame gear always falls short for me.. for the size of the op1 8k ita too dense feeling especially gore a wired mouse without a battery.. same goes for this mouse... Endgame gear is always behind in almost every way.. the hype isn't real!!! And it sucks content creators are hyping it up so much.. they also have a scroll wheel issue.. oh and the software is bare minimum lol looks like it's from 95
At least theyre making sure that their mouse performs correctly and as advertised unlike some brands out there with their odd sensor and 4k/8k receiver issue that still persist. And if your unit has a problem, contact them directly and they'll guide you how to troubleshot or rma it. But hey, at least their software isnt bloated. If it falls behind for you, dont buy it. Simple as that.
Endgamegear is simply one of the best peripheral companies ever. Their QC is unmatched. Never had an issue with their scroll wheels. Their customer service is amazing. Who cares about a fancy looking software anyways? It’s not like you’re buying a mouse to sit there and stare at a fancy software all day lol. Plus its simplicity has such a minimal impact on your PC performance wise compared to something like razer synapse. The mouse feeling dense is because you’re actually holding a good quality mouse for once instead of some cheap ass plastic mouse.
@@evgenfandorin1979 Hi! I am still using the EM-B+ mousepad since my review. It almost didn’t leave my desk since that. But I am switching a lot with gaming mice. I think the Pulsar Xlite v3, Lamzu Paro and probably this XM2 8K will stay a while in my rotation now. I patiently waiting for the new pulsar xlite magnesium 👍
Personally I prefer smaller mice so I copped a purple OP1 8k but it's great people with bigger hands can finally enjoy that performance as well without being uncomfortable.
@@jR0xas i was the opposite when I tried the OP1 8K I felt like it was a bit too narrow which made my aim less stable. Even though I think the XM2 8K is amazing and I've purchased one I think the perfect mouse would be an OP1 with slightly wider sides 🤯
@@moc5661 Yeah I prefer the narrow sides personally but wider ones also feel good. I have 3 mice and they're all similar in shape which is the OP1 8k ofc, X2V2 mini and X2H mini. The X2V2 mini shape is basically just an OP1 but wider instead of longer. Wider makes it better for fingertip which can be nice.
@@OlicheckGamingTech I'm really hyped about this mouse since I used to main the xm1 for years. Sadly, the xm2 8k is not yet available here in the Philippines so I have no choice but to wait.
Reasons not to buy this keyboard: 1. It's far too expensive. 2. The layout is oddly designed. 3. The included feet are terrible. They look like mismatched training wheels on a kid's bike.
Adding some grease to the spacebar stabiliser wires gets rid of any rattle sound. I did this with mine and it's now perfect. I recommend something thicker than the normal keyswitch lube.
Does changing the switch using the spare switch the came with the mouse make a change to the mouse's performance, or is it just more on the user's overall feel when clicking? are the switches installed in the mouse the same with the extra ones that came in the box? If not, which is better?
Hi 😀 If you like your 60HE like it is, I don't see a need to upgrade. Only if you need a TKL format and/or a better sounding keyboard. Performance wise, you won't feel any differences.
DJ Oli in the house! haha og wooting is already 2 years ago.. wow.. that was fast! this keyboard looks really nice.. not for everyone's size but I like it! Rapid trigger all the way. Great cover bro! :D
Does changing the switch using the spare switch the came with the mouse make a change to the mouse's performance, or is it just more on the user's overall feel when clicking?
@OlicheckGamingTech Does changing the switch using the spare switch the came with the mouse make a change to the mouse's performance, or is it just more on the user's overall feel when clicking? are the switches installed in the mouse the same with the extra ones that came in the box? If not, which is better?
@OlicheckGamingTech Does changing the switch using the spare switch the came with the mouse make a change to the mouse's performance, or is it just more on the user's overall feel when clicking? are the switches installed in the mouse the same with the extra ones that came in the box? If not, which is better?
I haven't tried so much IEM myself. But this one is really good. Specially for music. For gaming the Simgot EM6L and truthear x crinacle zero are solid budget option too 👍
@@Stephz57 Thanks 😊 We have almost the same hand size. I have 17x9.5. If you use a more relax claw grip sometimes palm grip the Maya X should be fine. But if you use an aggressive claw grip constantly then maybe the Maya first size is a better option. Between both the maya X offers more possibilities. I hope this could help you!
Hi! 😀 Good question! They both feel the same in length. But the harpe ace mini feels wider on the side and the side shape is more straight. Also, the back hump is a bit wider on the harpe ace mini.
Hi! I think they are a bit to wide to fit in the socket. I need to find first my 2 pin kailh silent to be sure😅But the Huano brown switches that come in the box are silent too.
I was very close to go tomorrow to buy the KERIS II ACE but now I see this one.. I'm not sure which to pick now, I have medium size hands and I'm using fingertip grip style... Advice?
Hi! 😀Not easy to answer. 🤔 But I can speak for me as I have both gaming mice. My hand size is 17 x 9.5 cm and I am more comfortable to fingertip grip the harpe mini. It's shorter and flatter compared to the keris. It doesn't mean that it will feel the same for you. But I still hope this can help you...
@@OlicheckGamingTech thanks mate. You helped a lot because I think the same. Obviously the size and shape of Keris is more ergonomically for hands but if you use the fingertip grip I think it doesn’t even matter.. 👍🏻
@@OlicheckGamingTech just to give you an update. I’ve picked the mini but I wasn’t satisfied. Too small for my 20x10cm hands. So I’ve returned it Today and picked the Keris II Ace and that one fits perfectly. 👌🏻
Hi! MSRP should be around 140USD which is already expensive as you need to purchase the 8K dongle separately if you want it. Everything above the MSRP is a no-go, IMO.
@OlicheckGamingTech I read that the dongle that comes with it just requires a firmware update for 8k? I cannot find that the additional dongle anywhere
@@mikerzisu9508 So far as I test it, the dongle that come with goes only up to 1K. Even after the firmware update. You need to use the ROG polling rate booster dongle to enable 8k Hz. I used the one that comes with the Keris 2. It's possible to purchase the polling rate booster separately. I think it's not yet available. But I hope soon...
I believe Aim Point Pro sensor is based off 3950? Do you know if they implemented feature allow DPI increments to be changeable in steps of 1 DPI? Or is it 50 like on Keris II? So far it’s only Razer and a Chinese mouse company (forgot the name) that’s got that feature of the sensor enabled. According to Pulsar Rep, their 3950 implementation can change DPI in steps of 10. But said they would work on tweaking it in the future to be able to do steps 1 DPI Any info would be appreciated! Thanks
Hi! Yes, from what I know this aimpoint sensor is something like the 3950 on steroid! The DPI incrementation is by 50. Regarding pulsar, I have the exact same information. But I am not sure yet if their new XS-1 Sensor is also based on the 3950. But it looks like it is.
@@OlicheckGamingTech The XS-1 indeed is based off the 3950. I'm confident they implemented the main 2/3 core features of the 3950 which is consistent 8k saturation for motion sync and glass pad sensor accuracy. They are a glasspad creator company after all
@@oliverjames8580 The hump is more centered. The hump has some similarities with the Atlantis mini, same height. Maybe a bit more narrow and more rounded. I hope this will help you!
Hey 😃 It depends if you are looking for a more control pad, or hybrid pad or speed pad? Also, your budget is to take into consideration. You can find in each category solid pad in different price class. At the end this mouse can be used on every surface. The skates that come with are solid 👍