ATTACK SHARK X3 49g SUPERLIGHT Mouse, PixArt PAW3395 Gaming
ATTACK SHARK X3 49g SUPERLIGHT Mouse, PixArt PAW3395 Gaming Sensor, BT/2.4G Wireless/Wired Gaming Mouse, 6 Adjustable DPI up to 26000, 200 Hrs Battery, G502, Office Mice for Win11/Xbox/PS/Mac (Purple)
Good for the price, very lightweight which is nice. Im disappointed at the fact that there is no dpi software that im aware of so to change dpi you just press a button on the underside of the mouse, very confusing. Also it came with a scratch on the on the right click button.
I came from a brick mouse. The sensor on that old mouse was horrific and terrible. Not only that but it was from Temu. However, when I bought this mouse, it was life-changing. Performance wise, better sensor, very lightweight, and much easier to do any flicks. The battery lasts quite long. Best mouse I’ve bought so far.
The mouse was faulty, but the suppliers didnt mess about, I took it to the post office and got a refund within 2 days. Even though it didnt work it was excellent service.
Pros:
– Lightweight
– Great Sensor
– Decent quality (Not as good as name brands)
Cons:
– Very weird glitch when you press caps lock the mouse freezes for a few seconds
– No RGB
– Not great software
Ive been using this mouse for about 3-4 weeks now, and this is definitely the best mouse ive ever used. Even at this price its comparable to mice like the G Pro X Superlight and the Viper ultimate. Ive had no complaints whatsoever apart from the mouse feeling rather frontheavy, something which i dont find to affect me, but can be fixed by taking the mouse apart and moving the battery backwards. The build quality is nothing to complain about, feeling very solid while still being very lightweight and nimble. Battery life is superb, and so are all the clicks. Both bluetooth and 2.4ghz connections work flawlessly with no noticable latency. Sensor is on point, does the job, and does it well. Software was a bit odd at first, but i later found that drivers for the Kysona m600 also work, and fixed any issues i had.
Overall, no matter how much money you have, you should get this mouse.
This mouse is very high quality. It’s lightweight, easy to use especially for those of us with small hands. It’s extremely responsive and great for gaming. The design stickers need to be applied manually, but it’s easy to do and the mouse looks great with them on. They also have a grippy texture on them so it makes the mouse nicer to hold. Overall great mouse would definitely recommend.
It is not perfect but there aren’t any perfect mice. What sets this mouse apart from the others is it’s priced very reasonably, and if you consider what some of the ‘main brands’ are charging (for even objectively worse products) this hugely shows them up for a lot of marketing lies, something that I have always known. Build is great, performance was flawless for me. Software is brilliant and simple but needs a couple more features for customization.
I really do HIGHLY recommend this mouse on any budget since it does not lack in any way, oh, I would say the coating is not good for me, if you have dry hands this thing is way too slippy. The main and only REAL issue I have is, it’s just TOO SMALL! And that’s just personal preference/hand size/grip style. Sadly due to it’s petite size I had to return it, I am very sad about it.
Fantastic mouse 4.5/5
TL/DR I highly recommend this mouse regardless of your budget whether you can afford super high end expensive mice or would prefer to go with a more budget option, this mouse punches at weights equal to and above (in my testing and use) the likes of Logitech, Razer and many others nearly 200+ flagship offerings.
Although needing some very quick but annoying to find drivers and updates from a completely different companies drivers and software to work to its full potential (See issue 1) this thing has become my daily driver until the day it gives up on me.
To start, this mouse is phenomenal for almost a 3rd the price of competing name brand mice you just cannot go wrong.
I have plenty of high spec name brand expensive gaming mice both wireless and wired and I had initially intended to purchase this mouse to have a little fun modifying it because it was jaw droppingly cheap for how genuinely high end the specs are, this mouse is so good in fact that I no longer have the interest in modifying it as I no longer feel I need to. I may decide to get pulsar super glide glass dot skates for an extra smooth and quick gaming experience at a later date (I have heard that the skates on this mouse are prone to peeling off and generally being of poor quality, even though I have no complaints with them. DONT FORGET TO PEEL THE PROTECTIVE PLASTIC OFF THE BOTTOM OF THE SKATES)
After 3 days of heavy usage here are some of the negatives (there are very few):
Issue 1: The mouse needs a driver update that does not come with the genuine attack shark software, instead I recommend using the kysona m600 driver upgrade and then the actual m600 mouse software /driver itself rather than the attack shark mouse driver software (don’t worry the kysona software works on the attack shark natively and without a single issue and vice versa) without this update the mouse is known to be fairly problematic to use.
Issue 2: While using the mouse in 2.4Ghz wireless mode there is a persistent issue where while pressing and or holding the caps lock key the mouse will not function, I am unaware of any fix and I am also unsure why this issue occurs (I saw this issue on reddit and when testing I am also affected by this issue which I highly believe is product wide).
Issue 3: I notice although rarely the mouse will randomly make you aim down regardless of if the mouse is perfectly still or in motion, in the 3 days I’ve owned and used this mouse it has only happened once and turning the mouse off and on again with the mode switch on the bottom has fixed the issue and I have yet to experience it at the time of writing this review.