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The Wireless Gaming Mouse Ultralight 55g combines cutting-edge technology with ergonomic design, featuring a 3395 lag-free sensor, 26K DPI sensitivity, and a robust 80-hour battery life. With versatile connectivity options and six programmable buttons, this mouse is engineered for gamers who demand performance and precision.
Finish Type | Glossy |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.7"L x 2.4"W |
Item Weight | 55 Grams |
Style | Classic |
Color | RED AZTEC |
Battery Average Life | 80 Hours |
Range | 33 Feet |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 26000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Embellishment Feature | Logo |
Button Quantity | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB, 2.4G |
Special Features | Programmable Buttons, Classic Design, Lightweight |
Movement Detection | Optical |
Q**P
Wild how good this thing is for the money
So before I start this probably huge ramble I want to explain what kind of mouse user I am and why I own this thing.I'm an old low sensitivity quake player. I've never been one to buy mouse drops, fancy high end anything outside of your typical logitech or similar branded gamer/ergo mice. Recently as I've gotten older, I kinda wanted to start messing around with ultralights since I'm still a bit competitive but I didn't want to splash down 200 bucks on something without really trying out some kind of ultralight mouse. I've actually always been weird and been into heavier mice until recently. But I really wanted to mess around in the space but leave the logitech world.Now before this, I've been maining G703s. Mostly because the shape/sensor and the warranty since I have bad luck with logitech switches sadly. So I was looking for something on the cheap to mess around with and saw some random review for this Kysona thing. Looked it up on the zon, it was 40 or something dollars shipped. Figured why the heck not. We'll mess with this thing while we shop for a big boy mouse.The Mouse!In the box it came with glass skates, grips, a super nice braded usb cable, a dongle holder thing, and the dongle. (Others have posted pictures. Its amazing how much stuff came with this mouse and its not garbage stuff!)Sensor = PAW3395Has 1k polling59 Grams with glass skates + gripsHas Bluetooth, 2.4, and wired connectionSoftware is pretty straight forward and simple and "works". I have no actual complaints here. It also does have the ability to set the lift off distance. Which was surprising for random software from a cheap mouse.Build Quality? The mouse itself feels pretty decent for what I paid. I went into this comparing it 1:1 with my logitechs since thats what I've been using for the last couple years, but feel and build quality is decent. I can't say its as good as the 703 was but I'd absolutely say its as nice as any corsair thing I ever used. I think this might end up being a bit of a personal thing but it isn't creaking in my hands and the clicks are solid. Basically no flex.Battery seems to last forever? I havent actually tested it. I realize people may really care here but its been so good I just haven't noticed it being "bad". I've charged it 2 or 3 times, I've had it a month. I use it basically all day. Its on par with my logitech stuff if not better.Tracking! Again I have to just compare to the hero sensor here but something about this PAW3395 feels "smoother" somehow? I also noticed that my raw sensitivity seems a TOUCH slower (Feels more accurate). When I say a touch I mean literally .01-.05 or whatever in something like apex. Its juuuuuust enough to have to get used to it but not enough to adjust settings in games. Hopefully that makes sense.One small con/note here. I have had this thing drop tracking a couple times. its like it cuts out then is fine again? Its happened I think 3 times or so over the month I've had it. Very good chance its on my end but I wanted to mention it. Its annoying but its never got me killed in game. It snaps back pretty quickly. I also want to stress I'm at my PC for 12+ hours a day between work and gaming. Its probably more but this thing gets a TON of use.Clicks, Buttons and the wheel. So I guess if I had to complain or con something about the wheel, the actual button 3 function is a bit "hard" to hit without scrolling in the heat of combat. I actually use mouse 3 for pings in games and I find myself jumping randomly because of the whole scrollwheel = jump thing. Its not a huge deal but its something I'm still getting used to. Side buttons feel good and both clicks are as solid as something like my logitechs were when they were new. Kind of falls into build quality but I did wanna touch on the wheel a bit.Customer support. I ended up emailing them about replacement skates. Mostly being curious since its a random ass mouse and I didn't wanna just get dots if I had to replace them. They just straight up shipped me some. Nice company.All in all for 40ish bucks? Its hard to not recommend for people looking to dabble into the ultralight space. More so if you're like me. Average gamer who wants to dive into ultralights but not dump a ton of money. If you're really hard to please or are your general mouse enthusiast yeah skip this thing. Its probably going to feel like garbage compared to your crazy high end thing. But if you're maining your typical gamer brand mouse and wanna get into the ultra lights, or are just looking to replace a cheap mouse with a new cheap mouse thats pretty great, pick this thing up. I just can't stress how impressed I was in general for the money. I know people have mixed feelings on glass skates but its kind of awesome they threw a pair in on a 40$ mouse. Then grips? Pretty awesome to be honest. Are they the best grips? Naw. But for free they are decent and I love how ugly they are personally. They are ugly. Alright I'll stop rambling.Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
S**T
Great budget lightweight wireless gaming mouse with additional accessories included
For the low asking price, Kysona provides a very fast and lightweight mouse that can keep up with just about any gaming mouse when it comed to FPS games. You get quite a lot in the package, coming with optional grip tape, and optional glass skates (PTFE skates are equipped by default, and can easily be changed to the glass skates if desired, after a few weeks of use I switched to the glass skates on mine and am very happy with the smooth glide feel of them). The USB-A to USB-C cable that comes with the mouse is quite nice and if using in wired mode, doesn't really drag and is very soft and flexible. Battery life is also very good, I've gone more than week of use w/o charging it and it didn't die on me while gaming or working.My only critique would be the shell of the mouse is rather slick, and I ended up adding my own rubber grip tape to the back of the mouse where my palm rests to offset the slickness of the shell, would be nice if the grip tape that came with the mouse also came with additional tape to cover the back of the mouse (see my attached photo for the additional black grip tape I added), and the mouse is on the small side, which is common for this style of mouse, I have medium sized hands and I feel the mouse is a bit small for me. But other than that, I love this mouse for gaming, particularly for FPS gaming. For the price and what this mouse provides, I feel the pros far outweighs any of my critiques to where I can't really give it any minus points for its price class.
N**N
Great overall
It's light, well built, and has no issues connecting. The battery doesn't last that long with the highest polling setting, but does with the lowest (adequate for normal tasks)The only minor things are that getting the USB receiver from the mouse new was a pain, the tab was stuck in there. Had to use a knife to pry it out. And the software is labeled as KYSOAN instead of the correctly spelled name, but those aren't actual issuesGreat mouse, the only thing that would ruin my experience is if it doesn't last that long
C**.
It’s really good…
Kysona M600 Wireless Gaming Mouse ReviewInitial Impressions• Expectations vs. Reality: After extensive research, I knew the M600 would be a good choice. However, I didn’t expect it to be as small as it is.• Comparison to Previous Mouse:• Previous Mouse: A $5 rip-off Model O (used for 2 months before malfunctioning).• Key Differences: The side buttons on the M600 are significantly better than the mushy buttons on the old mouse.Performance and Features• Side Buttons: Excellent, far superior to my previous mouse.• Scroll Wheel: Decent.• Weight: Extremely light but feels good in hand.• Build Quality: No creaking or flexing; all buttons feel solid.• Sensor: Outstanding, very smooth performance right out of the box.Accessories Included• Glass mouse skates.• Grip tape for the top and sides.• USB-to-USB-C connector for the dongle.• Charging cable.Shipping• Arrived in 2–4 days—no issues.Why I Chose This Mouse• Key Reasons: Preferred the glass skates and USB-C dongle connector over alternatives like the Attack Shark x3.I haven’t tried the software yet, so idk if it’s any good.The reason only four stars is bc I feel like it could be a little bigger. Obviously that would increase weight, but I would sacrifice a little weight for a slightly bigger size.
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