is it fair to call the VXE R1 Pro a budget mouse rather than a premium mouse at a budget price?
Just as my question states, I've been wondering about this for awhile now.
I've owned 3 vxe r1 pro's, from the accessories they give to the buyer to the build quality and sensor implementation of the 3395, I kind of find it hard to call it a budget mice anymore, simply put when people say "budget gaming mice" in 2026, it's more often referring to gaming mice that has decent specs/top of the line specs that could have some QC issues, shell integrity issues, build quality issues, sensor implementations issues, motion latency issues and what not.
But it feels like the VXE R1 Pro cuts through all of that, build quality and shell integrity is built just like any other premium mouse I could get for $150, clicks stay crisp even after 2-3 years, the shape is similar to Pulsar's premium mouse the Pulsar X2, the sensor implementation and motion latency seem to perform and most importantly, FEEL like any other 3395 that's implemented in $150 premium gaming mice.
Wouldn't it be fair to call it a premium mice instead that's being generously sold at a budget price? because VXE seemed to not have cut through any corners while making the mouse.