Product Comparison: Finalmouse Ultralight 2 vs Finalmouse Ninja Air58
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- I aim like a god now. Great sensor make my gameplay a lot better.
- Especially great for 400 dpi aimers who use their forearm to aim like me.
- The mouse 1 and 2 clicks are great as well as the side thumb buttons.
- Very crisp, clean and responsive optical sensor.
- My son swears by this mouse and actually has two for each PC he games with. Both had a problem with a sticky left click.
- I like everything about the mouse tried many different kinds but this 1 is smooth mouse click flow is smooth very quality mouse.
- Smoothest feeling mouse I've ever owned. If you're looking to go to the best of the best for FPS games, this is it.
- Great buttons. The omron switches is a good high-end product.
- A button broke on it within 3 months of purchase.
- Side buttons on mouse hard to reach with medium/large hands palming mouse.
- It's very light piece of plastic. Never felt so easy to move the mouse.
- Best mouse for gaming, amazing weight and size.
- At 49 grams it’s unreal light, I can even notice the difference between the Model O- and G wolves - Hati.
- Size is perfect, weight perfect and aesthetically, this mouse is beautiful.
- Lightweight and super attractive. The size is compact too.
- As advertised, very lightweight and comfortable to use.
- it’s very comfortable with super light weight and compact size.
- Just as i expected its super light and comfortable, never had a mouse like this.
- Love the mouse. Extremely lightweight and compact.
- Best mouse ive ever bought very light i highly recommened it!
- Much improved mouse cable from finalmouse air58.
- Ultralight 2 cable better built from older model, with no flex.
- Dark orange scroll wheel and soft cable, it’s a looker of a mouse and super unique looking despite having a fairly common shape.
- The cable is a soft braid style, which is good, and also is pretty thin and light.
- Thinner, still soft braided cable from his older brother.
- The cable doesn’t get hung up and don't add extra weight to the mouse.
- Great cord. Doesn't mesh while playing and provide input lag.
- Cord is amazing. Many of my mouse i was might to change the cord with extra paying, but this mouse has a great from stock.
- The wire itself is said to be godly and supposed to make it feel wireless.
- With such high expectations for the wire, I was kinda let down, it feels super weird when I move the mouse around.
- This is hands down the best build and best performing mouse in the collection.
- The combination of the light weight with honeycomb design and slick feet make for a greater glider experience.
- No software to speak of for the Ultralight 2, everything is meant to be plug and play.
- The Ultralight 2’s shell is consistent throughout, made of a matte plastic.
- The Ultralight 2 Pixart PMW3360 sensor is flawless as all top tier mice are nowadays.
- It’s a very nice mouse for gaming I like it and highly recommend for games.
- Great mouse. No useless software and lightnings, just plug and play.
- This honeycomb design is a new must have for FPS players.
- This mouse is a minimal pure gaming mouse, plug and play.
- Such a big price with a standard cheap plastic mouse but with some holes in it.