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Attack Shark X11 Wireless Gaming Mouse
What first grabbed me about the Attack Shark X11 was its tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, and wired), paired with the PAW3311 sensor and RGB lighting. I’ve been wanting a versatile mouse I could use between my laptop and desktop, and the magnetic charging dock added a premium touch I didn’t expect in this price range.
Usage Impressions: The mouse feels ergonomic and decently lightweight without being hollow. It glides well on both my gaming mat and regular desk. The click feedback is snappy, and switching between devices is seamless. RGB is subtle and customizable via software.
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Smooth tracking with solid precision
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Charging dock is magnetic and super convenient
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Build quality is better than I expected
Cons: – No dedicated DPI display – Software setup could be more intuitive
Price Comparison: At around $25–30, it undercuts similar US options by a long shot. Something with this feature set from Logitech or Razer would easily be $60–90.
Expectation vs Reality: Totally exceeded expectations. If anything, I expected a cheap-feeling budget mouse. But this feels mid-tier, both in performance and design.
US $25.31
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Razer BlackShark V2 X Wired Headset
I got the Razer BlackShark V2 X primarily for working from home and gaming. The 7.1 surround sound and cardioid mic were attractive, especially since I’ve had issues with background noise using other mics.
Usage Impressions: Right out of the box, they were lightweight but sturdy. The passive noise cancellation works surprisingly well — I barely hear my loud mechanical keyboard while wearing them. Sound is clear, with strong mids and crisp highs. The mic captures voice clearly without peaking or distortion.
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Incredible noise isolation
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Very comfortable for long sessions
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Mic quality is shockingly good
Cons: – Wire is not detachable – No RGB (if that’s your thing)
Price Comparison: In the US, this headset usually runs $60+. On AliExpress, I paid under $40 with coupons. Solid win.
Expectation vs Reality: Better than expected, especially in mic performance. I thought the build would be flimsier, but it’s well-made.
US $32.46
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Razer Viper Standard Edition 6400DPI Gaming Mouse
This Razer Viper SE caught my eye because it was listed under brand merchandise and was priced far lower than I’d seen on Razer’s site. I was a bit skeptical about whether it was original, but decided to take the risk.
Usage Impressions: It’s definitely authentic. Feels just like the one my friend owns. Lightweight, smooth glide, and very precise tracking. Perfect for FPS games. No sensor jitter, no connection issues, just solid wired performance.
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Excellent build quality
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Lightweight and fast response
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Braided cable helps with drag
Cons: – No customization software included – Basic packaging (but I didn’t mind)
Price Comparison: US retail is around $60–70. I got it for less than $30. Total steal.
Expectation vs Reality: I was honestly shocked. I expected either a knockoff or refurbished, but it’s legit and brand new.
US $11.52
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Esptiger Tiger ICE V2 Foot Stickers (40pcs)
I’ve used various mouse skates, but I kept reading about these Esptiger ICE V2 feet and how smooth they made gliding on hard pads. The pink color was also a nice touch for my setup.
Usage Impressions: These are super easy to apply and make a huge difference in glide smoothness. I tested them on my G Pro Wireless and Delux M900Pro — both felt significantly slicker after installation.
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Noticeable glide improvement
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Plenty of sizes included
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Adhesion is strong
Cons: – A bit pricey for stickers – No alcohol wipe included
Price Comparison: Comparable brands in the US cost $15–25 for fewer pads. This was under $10.
Expectation vs Reality: Definitely worth the upgrade if you’re serious about mouse control.
US $5.02
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Attack Shark X6 Tri-Mode Gaming Mouse
I picked the Attack Shark X6 because of the PAW3395 sensor (high-end), plus tri-mode and RGB features. Also, I liked the overall “pro” design — not too flashy, just solid ergonomics.
Usage Impressions: This mouse delivers professional-level precision. I use it primarily for Apex Legends and the tracking is insane. The side buttons feel premium, and it fits my hand better than expected.
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Top-tier sensor at a budget price
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Excellent build and responsiveness
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Comes with RGB charging base
Cons: – Software is in Chinese (but manageable) – No weight adjustment
Price Comparison: US mice with PAW3395 sensors are usually $90+. This was $35.
Expectation vs Reality: Totally surpassed my expectations. This one might replace my Logitech G Pro permanently.
US $28.43
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Delux M900PRO Ergonomic Wireless Mouse
I was hunting for something ergonomic with high polling rate support, and the Delux M900PRO kept showing up in gaming forums. I chose it for its 8K polling rate and right-handed design.
Usage Impressions: This mouse is built for big hands, which I appreciate. Grip is natural, buttons are crisp, and glide is perfect on both cloth and hard pads. It charges via magnetic dock and lasts days on one charge.
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Great for large hands
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High polling rate support
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Long battery life
Cons: – Too large for small hands – Slightly heavy compared to ultra-light options
Price Comparison: You’d pay $100+ for a Razer or Logitech with these specs. I paid ~$45.
Expectation vs Reality: One of the best ergonomic mice I’ve used. Could easily be mistaken for a $120 product.
US $46.06
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HXSJ T90 RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse
The HXSJ T90 was an impulse buy because of the RGB and silent clicks. I was building a quieter setup for late-night work and gaming.
Usage Impressions: The RGB is vibrant, and the silent buttons really do reduce noise. It’s not as precise as my PAW3395 mice, but for casual use, it’s perfect.
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Super quiet clicks
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Colorful RGB
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Affordable
Cons: – Basic sensor – Not ideal for competitive gaming
Price Comparison: For $12–15, you won’t find anything this stylish or silent in the US.
Expectation vs Reality: Great as a backup or casual mouse. Didn’t expect much, and it delivered more than I thought.
US $14.2
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Razer Viper Standard Edition (Again)
Yep — I ordered a second Razer Viper SE from a different listing to test seller consistency. This one also came fast, same quality, same performance.
Usage Impressions: Identical experience to the first. Just as sharp, lightweight, and responsive. No regrets ordering two.
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Trusted performance
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Excellent for FPS
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Authentic product
Cons: – Repetitive if you already have one – Still no software CD
Price Comparison: Still unbeatable for under $30.
Expectation vs Reality: Solid confirmation that this listing is consistent. Always good to have a backup mouse.
US $2.25
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Attack Shark X3pro Lightweight Mouse
The Attack Shark X3pro appealed to me because of its lightweight build and macro customization. I’m building a minimalist desk setup and needed something efficient but responsive.
Usage Impressions: Super lightweight (around 63g), tracks well, and DPI is insane. The macro buttons are programmable and surprisingly useful in productivity workflows, too.
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Ultralight
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DPI settings are flexible
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USB-C charging
Cons: – Slight creak in the shell – Lacks dedicated DPI indicator
Price Comparison: $28 on AliExpress vs $70+ for similar Finalmouse-style mice.
Expectation vs Reality: Performs just like more expensive lightweight gaming mice. Total surprise.
US $33.66
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MCHOSE A7 Ultra Pro Mouse
I got the MCHOSE A7 Ultra for office use and light gaming. It offers tri-mode, PAW3395, and is ergonomically designed. It seemed like a good all-arounder.
Usage Impressions: Smooth and accurate with minimal lag. The Bluetooth mode is perfect for work on my laptop, and the shape fits comfortably in my hand all day.
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Multi-mode connection
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Long-lasting battery
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Great for both work and games
Cons: – RGB is minimal – Not ambidextrous
Price Comparison: Easily $80+ for anything close in the US. Paid $35.
Expectation vs Reality: It’s the perfect mix of office and gaming mouse. Did not expect this much performance from a lesser-known brand.
US $4.8
Overall Verdict:
I’m honestly surprised — in the best way. Every item arrived within 2–3 weeks (some faster), well-packaged and functioning perfectly. Most of these mice use high-end sensors you’d typically see in premium US brands, and the pricing is unbeatable. I would absolutely recommend these to anyone building a custom setup or needing affordable quality gear. AliExpress exceeded my expectations, and yes — I’ve already got a few more gadgets in my cart for my next order.












