🎮 Elevate Your Game with the MZ1 Wireless—Where Precision Meets Personalization!
The Xtrfy MZ1 Wireless Gaming Mouse, designed by renowned reviewer Rocket Jump Ninja, features an adjustable rear shell, weighs only 62 grams, offers up to 75 hours of playtime, and is equipped with top-tier components for optimal performance in esports.
D**E
Small and light with great shape and build quality
UPDATE: I have seen other customers have issues with double click. Both here and other platforms. I myself have not had any of these problems but will update my review should that change. I've been using the mouse for 2 months now daily with no problems.A great mouse to add along with the 'light' models. Probably my favorite shape of a mouse this small. Great build quality and materials, button clicks are satisfying and crisp. Shape isn't going to be for everyone especially if you like a bigger mouse size especially one that fills your palm. I'm coming from using the Logitech G pro ultralight before and the Razer Viper Ultimate before that.-One thing to note is there is no software associated with this mouse. All settings are done through switches on the bottom and mouse clicks. Easy to use and there is as much customization as you'd get with software.-Build: Love the plastic coating used for this mouse, feels smooth but still matte enough where it is not slippery. The original Logitech G Pro had this issue for me as an example. No rattle at all in the mouse when shaken. Buttons are crisp even on the scroll wheel; side buttons have little travel and feel solid. Mouse feet glide as smooth as the best. RGB is there and bright enough, you can turn it off to save battery life. There are a lot more options for RGB than I was expecting as there is no software on the mouse. Theres a light in the scroll wheel and one big one on the open end back.Performance: You can look up technical specs comparing this wireless mouse against others on the market and the wireless 2.4 connection along with the sensor and button switches are all top notch. This mouse was designed by a popular youtube reviewer with all his specs. Settings include lift off distance and polling rate so lots of customization for real fps gaming. Battery life on the first full overnight charge was around 90 or so hours. With RGB I have seen people saying 50-60 which is still great off an usb-c charge for a few hours.Hand Feel: This is going to be where you're taking a chance with this mouse. If you like smaller mice, smaller than the g pro and around g503 territory, then this is my favorite shape on the market. While being small there is still enough room to vary your grip and rest your hand comfortably when called for. Having the variable backs is good for lowering the back end and allowing your fingers to rest more along the mouse buttons. The mouse button grooves are deep but feel very natural and don't stop you from spreading fingers out if that's your thing. I think this can be a favorite mouse shape for a lot of people, I don't even play FPS primarily and it's just a very naturally easy to use mouse, able to use it in palm grip then fingertip control when needed. I was worried about room for my thumb below the side buttons but it's a nice flat shelf and mine rests comfortably.There is also a wired version that doesn't have the adjustable back if you are looking for a cheaper alternative that has all the same features including a wire.
L**G
Best Gaming Mouse purchased so far.
Mouse is lightweight with adjustable weight positioning and changeable rear palm rest. Simple yet crude setup. No software so far but that could change in the future. Mouse glides and performs beautifully. Highly recommended for FPS gaming.
V**K
Great shape, great click feel, terrible coating, non functional side buttons.
I am extremely torn by this mouse. I really wish they made a v2 with improvements because although I love it in many aspects, its flaws make it unusable.To give a bit of context, I am a pretty high level player that has tested many of the “best” gaming mouses (offering a from Razor, Logitech, Pulsar, WL Mouse, Final Mouse, Endgame Gear, etc).First what I like. The shape is insane. The way it fits in my hand gives me such unique feeling of both stability and control/agility. This allows me to make some really stable/consistent flicks and tracking. The shape also fixes a problem I experience with mouses which is inconsistent grip.Another aspect of the mouse I love are the mouse button clicks. They are tensioned extremely well and feel amazing to play with. Despite being mechanical, purely due to the good tensioning, the clicks feel much more responsive than any other mouse I own.Now for the downsides. These issues make the mouse unfit for competitive play in my opinion. The biggest issue is how bad the coating is. It feel like I am trying to pick up an oiled screw driver as the surface offers 0 grip. I am not a sweaty person and have a habit of washing my hands before using my mouse. Despite this, the coating is so bad I often drop the mouse while picking it up because it slips out of my hands.Another insane problem is likely a quality control issue but non of my side buttons or macro buttons work. No matter what I try (like reflashing the firmware) non of the buttons besides mouse 1 and mouse 2 actually work.Overall, I think if you get grip tape for this mouse, it will be very usable and for the discounted price it is an absolute steal. However, I cannot recommend this mouse for high level competitive play due to the flaws mentioned above. It really is a shame considering how insane the shape is. I really hope they make a second version.
G**N
Good build quality, awkward shape.
I knew going into this purchase that the shape of this mouse is polarizing. I also am not a big fan of the honeycomb style mice, and historically prefer heavier and more solid shapes such as the GPW or Zowie mice.The build quality on this thing is amazing, no creaks even with the honeycomb shell, and the mouse clicks and scroll wheel are great. I also love that you dont need to install drivers to use and adjust it.As I mentioned I prefer heaver mice, but, the weight on this mouse was pretty well distributed and I felt like the weight was just right given it's smaller, fingertip shape.Where this mouse mostly let me down, and why I didn't try to use it for longer than a week: the mouse is a bit too short and the mouse buttons a bit too large. What this meant for me, and how I naturally gripped the mouse, is that I would accidentally keep pressing the right mouse button during intense mouse swipes/flicks while playing valorant. I feel like ifthe mouse was a few millimeter higher, the right fingers of the hand would have more room to rest and not be in jeopardy of hitting the right mouse button like I was.I feel like if they made the overall profile slightly taller, got rid of the RGB, and went to a solid shell, I would give that version of this mouse a try.Hope this helps. Overall it seemed like a solid mouse if you have smaller hands or are completely dedicated to the fingertip grip.
A**E
Love it but they break...
Perfect mouse for me but unfortunately my third one just died. They last around 9 months and then only work when wired. Also the scroll wheel wears out and starts double scrolling or missing a scroll. They advertise the mouse as top tier components. This seems to be false. I hate that they made extra $ from me since I bought 3. Taking my business elsewhere now permanently. They had 2 years to fix these issues but didn't.
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