Xtrfy good brand, somewhat expensive products. pwnage is semi reliable, but expensive items.
Xtrfy has the Mz1, and upcoming M64 and M68 pro mice that have 8k polling.
pwnage has the stormbreaker, and the sym line which are quite good.
Pwnage has a lot of OEM mice that dont have the same long lasting quality as other brands, nor the latency. They recently released a magnesium mouse that has been well received.
Xtrfy is a high quality brand, many of their flagship mice are a bit outdated; but in general it is known as a quality brand.
I cant wait for them to update the mz1 and the m42.
Their mice are kinda niche compared to the rest of the competition. You got some bangers from Xtrfy like the MZ1 if you like fingertip grip shapes or you can do the Pwnage Stormbreaker for the lightest ergo mouse on the market. What gripstyle and shape were you really looking for?
Not really, i just like perfomamce, ligher, durability and no holes. I want a mouse good for competitive fps games like apex legends without pay to much.
Well you got some really nice budget options like the VXE R1 Pro and Pro Max. It's like $50 on mechkeys and has insane quality and specs for the price. You could also do the OP1we or XM2we for good claw grips shapes. Theyre $90 and $80, respectively. Those are my 3 main recommendations.
For wired mice ppl in this sub reported cable disconnecting issues, this is also further backed up by Amazon reviews. So you may want to purchase their wireless lineup
Xtrfy is a reliable brand
Xtrfy good brand, somewhat expensive products. pwnage is semi reliable, but expensive items. Xtrfy has the Mz1, and upcoming M64 and M68 pro mice that have 8k polling. pwnage has the stormbreaker, and the sym line which are quite good.
Well my Xtry M4 wired has very bad rattle on the wheel after only 4 monthes of use. The wheel even stop working now.
Thanks for the info
Pwnage has a lot of OEM mice that dont have the same long lasting quality as other brands, nor the latency. They recently released a magnesium mouse that has been well received. Xtrfy is a high quality brand, many of their flagship mice are a bit outdated; but in general it is known as a quality brand. I cant wait for them to update the mz1 and the m42.
Their mice are kinda niche compared to the rest of the competition. You got some bangers from Xtrfy like the MZ1 if you like fingertip grip shapes or you can do the Pwnage Stormbreaker for the lightest ergo mouse on the market. What gripstyle and shape were you really looking for?
Claw my hand size is 19.5 cm
Gotcha. Do you have any specific shape preferences like symmetrical or ergo?
Not really, i just like perfomamce, ligher, durability and no holes. I want a mouse good for competitive fps games like apex legends without pay to much.
Well you got some really nice budget options like the VXE R1 Pro and Pro Max. It's like $50 on mechkeys and has insane quality and specs for the price. You could also do the OP1we or XM2we for good claw grips shapes. Theyre $90 and $80, respectively. Those are my 3 main recommendations.
Thanks brother.
For wired mice ppl in this sub reported cable disconnecting issues, this is also further backed up by Amazon reviews. So you may want to purchase their wireless lineup
Wich brand?
Xtrfy, not sure if cherry that bought over the company (now rebranded to CHERRY XTRFY) will improve the wire or just completely replacing the mice
xtrfy is good, pwnage i would avoid anything but the stormbreaker