🎯 Elevate Your Game with the XtrfyMZ1 – Where Precision Meets Style!
The XtrfyMZ1 is an ultra-light wired gaming mouse designed for serious gamers, featuring a cutting-edge Pixart 3389 sensor, customizable RGB lighting, and an ergonomic shape for optimum aim. Weighing just 1.97 ounces, it offers a stable grip and superior performance, making it a must-have for competitive play.
Brand | Xtrfy |
Series | MZ1-RGB-BLACK-TP |
Item model number | MZ1-RGB-BLACK-TP |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Windows XP, Windows 7, Mac OSX 10.1, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1.97 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.3 x 0.1 inches |
Color | Zy’s Rail Edition |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Xtrfy |
Language | English |
ASIN | B097Q2NYRF |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | March 29, 2021 |
A**T
Absolute perfection
The media could not be loaded. I have very small hands — 6.5 inches, kids-sized gloves. The best mouse I've ever had size-wise was a Logitech that was 3.8-4 inches long. Since then, I could never find a comfortable mouse for my hand and had to settle with a Razer Viper Mini, which was good but not ideal. The hump was way too steep and used to hit the top of my palm/base of my fingers. After watching a few videos on the MZ1, mainly how it was designed, I decided to get it, and there's only one word to describe it: PERFECTION.It is lightweight and as anatomical as I imagined; my hand just naturally grips the mouse without any effort or discomfort. For those who worry about the holes being uncomfortable, don't, because there's no weird texture or sharp edges. Another characteristic I love is how my fingers stay in place on the right and left click buttons.The cable is soft yet resistant and very long. The RGB colors and patterns are beautiful and very bright (you can adjust the speed and brightness to your liking, as well as a single color or rainbow). The F11, lift-off distance, and polling rate are also customizable, and they don't require any software to be changed. It's amazing.I haven't found a single negative aspect to mention about it yet. It looks and feels fantastic. Best investment ever.
T**D
Absolutely worth getting used to.
I love this mouse, but I think before buying it, you have to know what you're getting into.I've played thousands of hours of competitive shooters, but in recent years I've not been playing as consistently. When getting back into CS:GO 9 months ago, I decided to get this mouse after watching Zy's videos on it, and doing a little research. Basically I knew I would have to radically change my grip to a fingertip grip, and would likely have some discomfort as I got used to it. For the first week I had difficulty with accidentally defaulting to my old grip type, and some strain as I tried to really burn the mouse in.However, once I got used to the mouse, all my scores in measurable aim trainers (Aim Lab and Yprac) increased compared to my previous mouse and grip style. I've daily driven this mouse since that point, and am surprised to say that I find the mouse perfectly comfortable, which is surprising as I have slightly larger hands, and have spent the last 10 years using a palm grip far back on the mouse (which is like, the complete opposite of the grip this mouse forms your hand to).I did have a minor problem with the mouse at one point, and Kristie from XTRFY's Amazon support team was extremely helpful and took care of everything!My tips to those of you who want to try this mouse out:-Force your fingertips to the front tip of the mouse. This was hard to get used to, and I had to force myself to keep adjusting for a little bit until I got used to it, but this is like, the whole point of the mouse shape and how it is contoured.-Embrace the shape, don't try to force your old grip.-However, everyone's hands are a bit different, and where my hand naturally wanted to lay on the mouse, and the positions of my fingers are somewhat different from the grip that Zy represents in his videos of the mouse. I did try to force my hand/fingers to be positioned exactly how he has displayed, but found a lot more comfort and improvement in aim once I found my own grip for it, and got consistent and comfortable with it.-I haven't used Zy's mousepad but I think it's a really slow pad. That sort of makes sense since the mouse is so light however, Zy uses much much higher sensitivity than I do in games like CS:GO. For lower sensitivity gamers, I highly recommend trying out a low friction 'fast' mouse pad like the Odin Infinity or any of the many other alternatives. I bet even XTRFY has a low friction pad of some sort.If it sounds like too much work, maybe this mouse isn't for you. But, if you're up for the initial challenge, even for intermediate gamers I feel it has been well worth it! Thank's Zy and XTRFY!
S**Q
This mouse is ugly! Cheap looking transparent plastic BUT it slays! Boom Headshot!
My one sentence review - When I hold this mouse it automatically points to the enemy's head & Boom Headshot!Chill out on the hype reviewer - get your bearings on straight.Looks: Right next to my Glorious Model O Minus, it looks like it was designed in the year 2000. The lighting is non-uniform; starts half way from left mouse button and goes all the way past right mouse button. Glorious runs circles around the MZ1 with it's led implementation and lighting effects. Pulling a line from an old racing game - if this was a beauty contest the MZ1 would have already lost this race.Performance: This is where MZ1 comes in to its own in and blows way past any other fingertip grip mice. It felt like an odd shape and I couldn't figure out where my pinky needs to go. This was before I launched my fps games. My tracking seemed to have improved immediately and I didn't even pay any attention to where the heck my pinky was, and I still don't know where it goes during gaming but I don't care - boom headshot! Playing COD MW, I realized that with my Glorious Model O I was working hard on my aim and enemy tracking. I was paying less attention to my movement and overall game sense. My mind was busy allocating compute cycles to accurate aiming and didn't have the bandwidth to also pay attention to smarter gaming. Now, with MZ1 allowing me to aim and track better I have started noticing that I tend to hold down mouse button 1 for far too long. I need to burst more and prioritize the enemies better. This mouse is making me a better player as it acts an extension to my hand.Mouse buttons: I don't like the left-mouse button. If you depress it down with any force it pops back with a lot of feedback. Almost feels like it vibrates once it gets back to the top position. I only notice it when I snipe. Clicking quickly, or clicking lightly seems to eliminate this issue. I am wondering if this is QC issue and I need to get a replacement.Mouse wheel: I prefer the placement and tactile feel of the glorious mouse model O, but I don't notice that the MZ1 mouse wheel affects my gameplay negatively. It's good enough.Mouse Texture: Coming from the glorious Model O glossy black - the MZ1 feels like cheap plastic. The Model O despite the cheaper price feels like the premium mouse. Kuddos to Glorious for making such great mice.Comfort - Since this is such an odd shape. I would only use it only for gaming and not for productivity. Buyer beware.Decision time: Should you the gamer pay $80 for this non-wireless mouse? Yes, if you use fingertip grip and care only about performance.Other thoughts: I do wonder if a version 2 would be the way to go once Zy realizes that the shape is money but design and QC leaves a lot to be desired. For now this is my main. Anyone in the market for used Glorious model O minus?
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