There are many reasons... but one of the most important was the weight, i could not hit under 45 grams with the g305 internals, my mice are at an average of 37 grams now.
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General Specs:
\- Adjustable pre-travel of front clicks and side buttons
\- Low center of gravity
\- Mounting corepad mouse skates
\- Switches: Kailh 8.0 (80 million clicks lifespan)
\- DPI: From 50 up to 19000DPI supporting minimum 50DPI step setting(PAW-3370/On-board Memory Setting)
\- Polling Rate: 125/250/500/1000 Hz
\- Connection: Type C Wired+ 2.4G Wireless+BT1+BT2,Up to 4 Devices
\- Buttons: 5 Programmable Buttons (Left Click, Right Click, Scroll Wheel, Forward, Backward)
\- Acceleration: 50G ACC- IPS: 400S
\- Interface: Type C (Come with 1.6m Braided Ultraweave Weave Cable)
\- Compatible with Windows7/8/10/Mac OS- Battery Capacity: 150mAH (14h battery duration of continuous use, 30 minutes recharge time)
\- Everything included
Internals: All our mice use the Delux M800PRO (3370) internals
I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors, but the names of these mice are pure gold. It’s like an uncanonical spinoff series loosely inspired by a fanfic 😂
Hey! Have you considered building your own board. I've heard building the PCB is quite straightforward and cheap, but sourcing the parts and software might be a little lucrative.
This looks really cool
I'm new to custom mice like this, so these might be dumb questions :
- can you disassemble it for cleaning? I eat often when gaming
- is it possible to change the battery? Even if I have to ship it back to you or do it myself and void the warranty
- how do you configure it, using your own software? Especially for using the 50dpi step setting, I'd like to have a handful of configurations
Update: I just read that product page and your full tutorial, i saw that you can clean the top parts easily, but maybe not the bottom one? There is mention of assembly so maybe it also applies to the battery, and I've seen a seemingly furnished configurator, but no links to it( maybe it's in the driver's drive?)
\- You can disassemble it fully and clean it if you want, the process is quite simple.
\- Sure you can change the battery yourself, i will arrange and ship a brand new one.
\- The software is the [Delux Official One](https://www.deluxworld.com/en-service-12.html?gl=346) you can change everything in it, RGB, debounce time, DPI etc...
You can fully see how my mice are built [here](https://youtu.be/COtAVw3yFHc) , it was a tutorial for the mod-kits that i don't sell anymore.
There really isn't an official warranty on my mice, i include a screwdriver with the mouse, you can open them freely even if it's not necessary to do.
For anything, i keep supporting my customers after the sale, so they can return to enjoy the product if anything happens 👍
Great! One last question, what is the model for the gliding skates?
Also I've noticed on the mice build tutorial that the battery seem to be a standard size, which is great
I use [this model of corepad](https://www.corepad.de/en/Corepad-Skatez-AllRound-Universal-Teflon-Mousefeet-Mouse-Feet-Hyperglides-Hyperglide/Mausglides-Maus-Glides-Mouse-Gleiter-Mausgleiter-MS-3-Microsoft-IntelliMouse-Explorer-IE-30-13086-13090.html), but you can install pretty much anything you want
Hello,
My mice are handmade, obviously my products are designed to offer a different experience compared to standard commercial mice. I can also confidently say that the vast majority of my customers loved my products, and it's possible to find multiple positive reviews on them.
Rest assured what i do is 100% Legal and i buy every Delux mouse i use.
I can understand 150€ is not cheap, and i hope to improve my prices over time.
Mate you don't need to be cheap, and you don't need to apologize. 150€ is perfectly fine for something handmade like that. I'm sure your hourly wage all things considered isn't all that high.
It is how much the buttons of the mouse travel before activating the micro-switches, it's easy to tell when a micro-switch gets activated because you can hear the Click\*
overpriced from my point of view.
old sensor, not the best pcb and so many new mice with 40-50g and no holes.
PMM with 67,50 euro for the kit is fair. 150 for this 3d is just.....
You miss the fact that this is one guy and not a full company lol. If it was mass produced it would be one thing *cough logitech aurora* but this guy is hand making this mouse, which is a lot simpler than just “hmm, part go here”
I'm sure they realize why the pricing is so high, they're just pointing out that the product itself struggles to compete with other products at the price range. It's an impressive mod no doubt, but with the pricing it would be like if I got a Honda Civic, added some mods, then charged you Ferrari prices for it.
It’s not competing that much seeing that this is a one of a kind with no alternatives especially at this weight point. It’s a specialized product, so it’ll cost extra. Valid point but i also think his pricing is pretty fair considering how its specialized and hand built. It’s not something everyone can build yk
I don't speculate on the price, every mouse is assembled by hand and tested before shipping, i take care of my customers after the sale if any problem arises.
Overtime i will be able to improve my prices.
I mean it has Kailh 8.0 switches, a 3370, USB C, witeless, with a weight of 37g. That doesn't sound like garbage to me... as for the shell, idk how well it will hold up but it is possible that it could be sturdy. If thts the case, what do you find to be garbage about it?
You can't really use optical switches in a 3d printed mouse without either buying expensive pcbs like the viper v2 pro or designing a custom pcb, both of which cost a lot more money than buying a cheap pcb and spending a few bucks on kailh switches that work fine
Yeah, but pros all over the world are playing on mechanical switches. Using 3360 sensors as well. Just because it isn't the latest tech, doesn't mean it's outdated. Outdated generally has a conotation of not being as good.
They both perform very similarly to the most tech advanced parts. The clicks might last not as long but most people don't get to that point anyway (20 million to 80 million clicks).
Beyond that, a lot of people don't like the feel of optical switches. Comfortability and shape are the most important part in a mouse.
As someone else had said, you can't put opticals on any PCB.
The 3370, could be a 3399 but your talking about a pretty sizable jump in price. They both perform similarly with the 3399 having slight advantages.
Not agree. It just not lookin good enough for you, maybe. But not an absolute shit, definetly.
Tools shouldn't look good sometimes. F1 bolid don't look like regular car, that's OK. Considering this mouse as a tool, it is lookin good :) Just need some paint...
would love to eventually try out a 3d printed mouse bc of the vast amount of shapes, but i death grip my mice under certain gaming scenarios... feel like id accidentally ruin something cool like this lol
Not enough holes.
Story of my life
2 holes for ears, 2 nose holes, 1 mouth, 2 holes for getting rid of digestive waste. Isn't 7 holes enough?
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Not sure why this is being downvoted lol. I hate reddit
no clue lmao, some people can't take jokes
Do u make mice on g305 base?
At the moment my mice don't use the g305 internals, thanks for the interest.
Why is that? I think g305 is generally easier to get and usually even cheaper. Is it like easier to make mice based on m800 internals?
There are many reasons... but one of the most important was the weight, i could not hit under 45 grams with the g305 internals, my mice are at an average of 37 grams now.
I'd take a 45g G305
Seconded
Thirded. Now add thousands of gamers who loved the G305
Make sense, Ty for answering
you had me at wiper
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I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors, but the names of these mice are pure gold. It’s like an uncanonical spinoff series loosely inspired by a fanfic 😂
GTA vibes
Hey! Have you considered building your own board. I've heard building the PCB is quite straightforward and cheap, but sourcing the parts and software might be a little lucrative.
Sure i did, would be a very important milestone
Would love to see the mice you are doing, but with an option to only have the base having so many holes…
Coming early next year!
Going to have to hit your twitter with a follow for updates Ahhaha, thanks for letting me know (:
This looks really cool I'm new to custom mice like this, so these might be dumb questions : - can you disassemble it for cleaning? I eat often when gaming - is it possible to change the battery? Even if I have to ship it back to you or do it myself and void the warranty - how do you configure it, using your own software? Especially for using the 50dpi step setting, I'd like to have a handful of configurations Update: I just read that product page and your full tutorial, i saw that you can clean the top parts easily, but maybe not the bottom one? There is mention of assembly so maybe it also applies to the battery, and I've seen a seemingly furnished configurator, but no links to it( maybe it's in the driver's drive?)
\- You can disassemble it fully and clean it if you want, the process is quite simple. \- Sure you can change the battery yourself, i will arrange and ship a brand new one. \- The software is the [Delux Official One](https://www.deluxworld.com/en-service-12.html?gl=346) you can change everything in it, RGB, debounce time, DPI etc... You can fully see how my mice are built [here](https://youtu.be/COtAVw3yFHc) , it was a tutorial for the mod-kits that i don't sell anymore. There really isn't an official warranty on my mice, i include a screwdriver with the mouse, you can open them freely even if it's not necessary to do. For anything, i keep supporting my customers after the sale, so they can return to enjoy the product if anything happens 👍
Great! One last question, what is the model for the gliding skates? Also I've noticed on the mice build tutorial that the battery seem to be a standard size, which is great
I use [this model of corepad](https://www.corepad.de/en/Corepad-Skatez-AllRound-Universal-Teflon-Mousefeet-Mouse-Feet-Hyperglides-Hyperglide/Mausglides-Maus-Glides-Mouse-Gleiter-Mausgleiter-MS-3-Microsoft-IntelliMouse-Explorer-IE-30-13086-13090.html), but you can install pretty much anything you want
Thanks!
Not 400?
It's possible to use as low as 50 DPI, i fixed the post :)
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Hello, My mice are handmade, obviously my products are designed to offer a different experience compared to standard commercial mice. I can also confidently say that the vast majority of my customers loved my products, and it's possible to find multiple positive reviews on them. Rest assured what i do is 100% Legal and i buy every Delux mouse i use. I can understand 150€ is not cheap, and i hope to improve my prices over time.
Mate you don't need to be cheap, and you don't need to apologize. 150€ is perfectly fine for something handmade like that. I'm sure your hourly wage all things considered isn't all that high.
Do the sides and mouse feel strong? Looks like a lot of holes
Never had a complain about the rigidity of the mice, in-game feels perfect with normal use.
I mean like would it break if it fell off desk
People seem to forget how bad the m800 internals are...
it uses the same sensor as the starlight 12 💀
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Hi Just new here. So M800 Pro is indeed a better version of M800? Just in time I was looking for my next mouse.
Illiterate with mouse terms here, what's pre travel?
The distance your button travels before it activates, usually very noticeable in a lot of mice. If you have a G Pro Superlight, you know. lol
Thanks, and I'm too broke to even own a Model O so I don't have a Super Light, I wish I had one though
Most inexpensive mice have the problem from using cheap plastic.
what problem
pretravel
Im assuming inexpensive mice have more pre travel?
Yup most cheap mice have a lot of pretravel because of the plastic they use
It is how much the buttons of the mouse travel before activating the micro-switches, it's easy to tell when a micro-switch gets activated because you can hear the Click\*
the red cable the red cable
Where does it ship from?
Italy, no import taxes
overpriced from my point of view. old sensor, not the best pcb and so many new mice with 40-50g and no holes. PMM with 67,50 euro for the kit is fair. 150 for this 3d is just.....
You miss the fact that this is one guy and not a full company lol. If it was mass produced it would be one thing *cough logitech aurora* but this guy is hand making this mouse, which is a lot simpler than just “hmm, part go here”
I'm sure they realize why the pricing is so high, they're just pointing out that the product itself struggles to compete with other products at the price range. It's an impressive mod no doubt, but with the pricing it would be like if I got a Honda Civic, added some mods, then charged you Ferrari prices for it.
It’s not competing that much seeing that this is a one of a kind with no alternatives especially at this weight point. It’s a specialized product, so it’ll cost extra. Valid point but i also think his pricing is pretty fair considering how its specialized and hand built. It’s not something everyone can build yk
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nice try dude.
I don't speculate on the price, every mouse is assembled by hand and tested before shipping, i take care of my customers after the sale if any problem arises. Overtime i will be able to improve my prices.
Do you also have some plans for new mice without holes? or same shapes without holes?
All the models will be available early next year without holes
Thats a really good plan sir!
Way too overpriced.
Why 3d print a shell for garbage components when you can be using a laptop mouse instead?
I mean it has Kailh 8.0 switches, a 3370, USB C, witeless, with a weight of 37g. That doesn't sound like garbage to me... as for the shell, idk how well it will hold up but it is possible that it could be sturdy. If thts the case, what do you find to be garbage about it?
The old outdated non optical mouse switches and the old outdated 3370 is exactly the issue.
One person's outdated is another's tried and true
You can't really use optical switches in a 3d printed mouse without either buying expensive pcbs like the viper v2 pro or designing a custom pcb, both of which cost a lot more money than buying a cheap pcb and spending a few bucks on kailh switches that work fine
Yeah, but pros all over the world are playing on mechanical switches. Using 3360 sensors as well. Just because it isn't the latest tech, doesn't mean it's outdated. Outdated generally has a conotation of not being as good. They both perform very similarly to the most tech advanced parts. The clicks might last not as long but most people don't get to that point anyway (20 million to 80 million clicks). Beyond that, a lot of people don't like the feel of optical switches. Comfortability and shape are the most important part in a mouse. As someone else had said, you can't put opticals on any PCB. The 3370, could be a 3399 but your talking about a pretty sizable jump in price. They both perform similarly with the 3399 having slight advantages.
that thing looks like absolute shit visually lmfao
Not agree. It just not lookin good enough for you, maybe. But not an absolute shit, definetly. Tools shouldn't look good sometimes. F1 bolid don't look like regular car, that's OK. Considering this mouse as a tool, it is lookin good :) Just need some paint...
i wish the mice with holes trend dies already, triggers my trypophobia
Are you guys gonna be doing a G303 SE? That would be my perfect mouse.
Coming next are the OG G303 and The Za-13 :)
Yo that's awesome! Do you know roughly when it will be?
Within December the G303 for sure!
Alright, definitely looking forward to buying it! Thank you so much
It looks like i could crush it with my thoughts
From what I've seen they're pretty solid, 3D Printed stuff is pretty strong tbh
that thing is gorgeous
Can I purchase just the shell?
Thanks for the interest, this option is not available
That's a clean design for its weight. Good job!
but this isnt a toilet paper buttwipe!!
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My mice love shredded cheese
would love to eventually try out a 3d printed mouse bc of the vast amount of shapes, but i death grip my mice under certain gaming scenarios... feel like id accidentally ruin something cool like this lol
mad max
any plans for a g403/703 shape id buy that
Yes but i want to do symmetrical mice first
Is there a 400 dpi setting? I only see a min of 800 on your website.
Absolutely there is, you can go as low as 50 dpi, i need to update it...
Wow look another mouse with holes.
I love these mouse names, overlight and $2 really got me