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Help choosing a mouse for small hands
Would appreciate some input on mice as someone who has relatively small hands and isn't super deep in the mouse game, thanks in advance. Context Below.
Use case
Mainly tac shooters (low sens, mainly arm aimer). Roughly 17 x 9 hands.
Grip
Relaxed palm/claw (bottom of my palm is touching the mouse while my thumb, pinky and ring fingers are gripping the middle/slimmest part of the mouse).
Previous mice:
- Glorious Model O-: Actually really liked the shape of this, specifically its width (63mm), height (36mm) and straight-ish side profile was comfortable. Didn't like that it was wired (no wireless version at the time) and after trying out lighter mice, its a tad too heavy at 59g.
- (Current) Lamzu Maya: Like the weight at 45g. Even though I've gotten used to it, it still feels too bulky in my hand and for my grip. I think the width causes my grip to widen a lot and tenses my hand way more than I'd like.
Based on the above, what I think I'd like in a mouse:
- Slim
- Relatively low profile/height
- Wireless
- Below 50g
- Higher polling rates (nice to have).
Based on the above + after some research, what I'm currently considering (and would like input on):
- WLMouse Ying Magnesium: Concerns me that there seems to be inconsistent quality from the reviews/videos I've seen. Both my previous mice also have had the hump in the middle while this seems higher and aggresively towards the back?
- WLmouse Beast X Mini Pro: A bit nitpicky but I really liked the straight-ish profile of the model o- and this seems to flare out a bit toward the front.
- EGG OP1 mice: Initially was leaning toward this but now toward the WLmouse because the 8k is wired and the 4k is a tad bit too heavy.
If you've used either of the mice I'm considering or have a suggestion for other mice based on my preferences, I'd appreciate your input. Cheers.
u/Think_Dance2160 — 17 hours ago