FANTECH ARIA XD7 Wireless Gaming Mouse - Pixart 3395 Gaming Sensor 26000 DPI, KAILH GM8.0 Switches, Super Lightweight 59 Grams and Ambidextrous Egg Shape, 3-Mode Connectivity, White

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  • Haven Weissnat

    > 3 day

    I have literally never left a written review for anything I have ever bought in my life. Until now lol. I have purchased probably 20-30 of the latest and greatest lightweight mice out there. gwolves, Kone pure air, GPX, Razer DA , Orochi, etc etc. But within the first 2 seconds of picking this mouse up, I audibly said oh its perfect. I am mind blown, the shape, the buttons, the feel, everything is perfect. Well done Fantech. Its an Orochi, but perfect. 10/5

  • vespafive

    > 3 day

    Pros: -Price -Top sensor (3395) -Perfect small-to-med sized mouse -Coating is fine enough to use this w/o grips -Extra shell, skates and grips come with the package Cons: -You will need to update the firmware for a known jitter issue with the sensor, it fixes it though -Shape may not be for everyone, might take a little getting used to -Software is meh -Theres a double clicking issue if you set the debounce time below 2ms. Ive found 2ms to be the sweet spot For the price, you get a quality wireless mouse with the best sensor on the market (for now). I was surprised at how good this mouse performed for me in-game as well. This is my 2nd mouse from Fantech (the other beind an XD3 v2). This mouse is definitely a contender for mouse of the year but Im sure that award might go to Logitech of Razer. We shall see! Its definitely my main mouse right now.

  • tomas

    > 3 day

    100% satisfied, for its price theres nothing better.

  • damian garcia jr

    > 3 day

    So far the best I’ve tried. Came from logitech pro lightweight.

  • Jose

    > 3 day

    Ive been using this mouse for a a few months and this is definitely my favorite new mouse that Ive tried (previously used gpro-x, model o wireless, and original gro wired non hero version ) my favorite mouse is still the original gpro, its just the perfect shape and size of you want to finger tip/claw grip. With this mouse the mid bump is just slightly too high so the top part of my palm slightly bumps it. The left side has a small indent for your thumb and it feels just alright. I like the side buttons although they do feel a bit mushy/cheap, and the main clicks feel very heavy at first, but after some use they soften out and arent as loud, but still very loud compared to the gpro-x. Coming from the gpro super light as my previous mouse, it took a lot longer to get used to this mouse than I thought. For about 2 weeks I straight up felt like I didnt even know how to hold it even though the wired gpro was the first gaming mouse I used and used it for over 2 years. Compared to the model o wireless and the gpro which I both used for only 1 year each, going back to a claw grip/fingertip grip was hard to get back into. It took me about a month/month and a half to get fully back into the shape so my hand would naturally grip the mouse. Performance wise, once I got back into with the shape, Ive been playing the best/most consistent ive played probably since the gpro wired. I think smaller mice give you better control compared to larger mice and not having to palm grip the mouse gives you better target acquisition in game. As for the mouse it self, battery life for the first 3 or so months was a solid week, but afterward, its currently at the point of maybe 4-5 days of battery life. Pretty disappointing, but as long as it doesnt get worse than this, its fine. As for the sensor it feels pretty good, coming from the hero sensor from Logitech. Tracking felt really good, its snappy and feels very 1:1 and Im much more of a fan of these mouse feet compared to the hard plastic feeling of the gpro-x (although I still prefer model Os mouse feet). The reason its not 5 stars is basically some creaking after 3 months on the side walls, sometimes the back plate also creaks, and the left click also sometimes makes a slight creaking sound. Its not all the time, it comes and goes day to day for some reason. And also the battery life getting worse after just a few months. As of this review they also put out a firmware update that allows you to disable the motion sync and from my testing after a week, is that it feels even better with it off. Everything felt more controlled, but it might just be placebo. Ive definitely still been playing very consistent, which is a good thing. Overall Im very much a fan of this mouse, although if youve ever tried the original wired gpro, this is still a ways a way from that. Until they make a refreshed wireless version of it the search will still continue to get that perfect mouse shape and size back in my hand.

  • Michael M

    > 3 day

    I was always a fan of the Logitech G305 and like many was wishing Logitech would release a superlight version of the mouse for quite some time now. Razer did something similar with the orochi which was another egg shaped mouse on the lesser side of the gaming peripheral spectrum. Both the g305 and the orochi required an external aa/aaa battery to power it. This resulted in the pretty substantial weight differences depending on what battery you ended up using. The Aria gets rid of this with an internal rechargeable battery and still managed to cut the weight down considerably. The clicks feel nice, the shape feels nice, the included charging cord (usbc) feels high quality. All in all I cant complain and if youre in the market for an egg shaped mouse this is your best option hands down. I will say the software could use some work, but for everything else you get I can deal with some outdated looking software.

  • Tanner

    Greater than one week

    I really had some hope in this mouse being a good sub $100 mouse, but sadly was let down by numerous issues. For starters- the default debounce time is set to 12ms, which for anyone looking to use this for games is horrible. So, I managed to look through their website, albeit a little sloppy, and find the software to lower this by 10ms. That should be the end of that right? Unfortunately not, as the problem of the mouse just not registering clicks on a regular basis didnt seem to subside. I dont know if it is just the kale 8.0 switches they used, or the mouse itself. Regardless, I dont recommend anyone buy this mouse, either buy a under $50 one that would more than likely outperform this by miles. If not, then spend the extra $20-50 on a mouse that is actually respectable. Stay clear of Fantech, I should have listened to the numerous tech reviewers who said likewise.

  • Holger Vinan

    Greater than one week

    Feels like an extension of my arm. I thought I had found my end game with the X2 mini but this one is perfection. Thank you fantech! Edit: After a month of use, its still the best mouse for me. I have tried the mm712, the hati s plus, and the new glorious series pro. I am way more consistent with this mouse. That being said, I think the battery and coating could be improved and the clicks could be quieter. I dont know how much the Bluetooth feature affects other parts of the mouse, but I would not mind having that feature gone if it helps improve the battery life.

  • cathy koltun

    > 3 day

    I wound up switching to this mouse because my Razer Orochi V2 had an issue with parasitic battery drain when the mouse was powered off. This is everything that the Orochi V2 did right, and it is also a better implementation of everything that Razer fell short on. Kailh GM8.0 mouse clicks, Huano Switches on the side buttons, TTC Gold scroll wheel, and a Pixart 3395 sensor. If I stopped here it would already have beat the Orochi. But, Fantech didnt stop there. They also gave it a wonderful long braided cable for to charge the mouse over USB-C. To top it all off they made it slightly bigger than the Orochi, and helped her shave some weight and brought her down to 59 grams. This really is the perfect Egg Shape mouse, and if you like Egg Shapes then you will be pleased with this mouse.

  • Matt

    > 3 day

    This mouse is the best mouse Ive ever owned. The three interfaces makes it easy to use for work and gaming. Battery life is what youd expect from an ultralight mouse. No RGB is a great feature. The cost is all in making a premium product, not marketing. Its just a joy to use.

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