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51 minutes ago, john b said:

Just wondering if I should get the attack shark x1, x6, or x11. And also if I should purchase on AliExpress or temu 

I've heard lots of shits about Temu, and experienced a fine enough return policy even as non US on Aliexpress, so... Aliexpress.

YMMV btw

 

Which mouse? one that fits your need/want the best. Based on what you've seen, the specs data, knowledge about yourself.

Only you know or at least has some inkling about it.

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I'd go with the x1 because it has OMRON switches.

Either is fine. Just pick a good seller.

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3 hours ago, john b said:

Just wondering if I should get the attack shark x1, x6, or x11. And also if I should purchase on AliExpress or temu 

aliexpress is nowadays a great website, they evolved A LOT in the past 3/4 years, their service and support is amazing! i don't know much about TEMU but i would trust more the alibaba circuit to be honest, read carefully the product reviews and doesn't stick with the "stars" rating. aliexpress is much like a baby between ebay and amazon, it's good. 

 

aliexpress also have a sort of "customer rating", if you buy a lot you have some "bonuses" like refunds without needing to return because you're a "trusted customer", i discovered it recently when i had an issue with an order and they didn't need me to return something i bought even though i stated that the item i ordered was by my error to choose the wrong model, back in the day i was a platinum member when aliexpress still had "tiers" for avid buyers lol 

 

i don't know much about those mice sadly 😕 the x11 looks a lot like the razer cobra from what i see, the x6 looks more like the logitech g305 lightspeed to be honest i would consider mostly the ergonomics at this price point, switches are a good point too, but we're not talking about hundreds of dollars for a mouse, if it's ergonomic and the brand is a good brand it's probably fine products overall (at least it doesn't look like a cheap one).

 

i've bought really cheap mice for years and to be honest the ergonomics at some point is more important then the rest, after mazer stopped producing their wireless mouse (15€ mouse shipping included on aliexpress) i had to scout for months for a mouse that didn't give me tendon issues, i ended up with the corsair ironclaw mostly because the ergonomics to me are amazing, but i've bought and returned many mice before choosing this one, so yeah, i would consider ergonomics before everything else, after all if a mouse is really cheap you can always buy many of them through the years and end up paying the same of a really expensive mouse but that doesn't feel good for your wrist but have really good switches. i belive sensors are generally good, i don't think companies would end up cheaping out on the most important part of the mouse itself, they might not be on par with the top mouse, but it's a cheap mouse with great ergonomics you're buying and not a top of the top.

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