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 (Orange)
It’s nearly really good mouse I must say, It is lightweight, fits my hand well and is half the price, the only thing here is that it was very hard to find the software to costume change the DPI, it’s on their Twitter page, and for all that I give it the 5 stars, now let’s wait on the durability.
The USB dongle provides a reliable and convenient wireless connection.
* The LED on top indicates connectivity to wired connection, adding a useful visual element.
* Forward and back buttons are great for web browsing and productivity tasks.
* Good battery life to minimize the need for frequent recharging or battery replacement.
* The option to use it with a braided wired usb to usb-c cable is excellent for those times when you want a wired connection for faster response times or to conserve battery life.
It really is very light weight, it takes a little getting used to, buy I’ve learned to really like the way it feels.
The shape and size suit my hand very nicely, so it’s very comfortable to hold.
Overall, the mouse’s performance, comfort, and build quality is great for both personal and work needs.
The price seems fair, but it’s not a bargain. I note some have had QC issues with their mouse, but mine was fine.
I hope you find my review helpful.
I’ve been considering replacing my trusty G5 so whenever a gaming mouse comes up on offer I tend to pick them up. So far nothing has measured up but how does the Attack Shark measure up.
In the box you get the mouse with the dongle stowed in the base, a good quality USB-C cable and a user guide. The mouse is very lightweight, too light for my liking. The materials feel reasonable quality but at this price point I would expect some soft touch materials. Others have expressed QC issues. I couldn’t find anything obvious but it’s worth bearing this in mind. Connection is either via the dongle, Bluetooth or wired via USB-C.
Connecting the mouse to my PC it feels responsive and glides smoothly across my pad. The DPI is switchable but if anything at the highest DPI settings feel a little unusable. Testing it in game is very precise and the buttons all fall to hand(or rather fingers). In FPS games it fast became instinctive, and I was surprised how I adapted to the lightweight in game. However on the desktop and when using Paintshop and Painter I didn’t favour the light weight.
I was expecting to find this mouse unusable due to the weight. However in game I was surprised at how it didn’t bother me that much. However I would prefer more premium feeling materials.