Lamzu have been building their reputation within the peripheral industry for some time now. The company focuses on producing lightweight, performance-centred mice that leave out the gimmicks in pursuit of the perfect peripheral for FPS gaming. Today we’re checking out two from their lineup – the Maya X and the Maya Champion Edition. On paper, these two mice sound very similar, both sporting a PixArt PAW3950 sensor and Omron optical switches. There are differences that could make a big impact though – so can a slight difference in weight and shape change the game?
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:51 Pricing and key info
01:45 Differences between the two
02:50 Dimensions, feel
03:58 Buttons + scroll wheel
05:21 Hardware specs + usage
06:45 Software / key settings
08:42 Battery life
09:41 Closing thoughts
Specifications
Lamzu Maya X
- Product Size – 124x64x40mm
- Weight – 47g
- Sensor IC – Pixart PAW 3950
- DPI – 30k Maximum
- MCU – Nordic 52840
- Polling Rate – 8KHz maximum
- Encoder – TTC
- Connection – Wireless/Wired
- Colour – Light Pink/Purple Shadow/Cloud Grey/White/Charcoal Black
- Switches – Omron Optical Switches (Left and Right click buttons)
- Package Contents – PTFE Feet x1, 8k Dongle x1, MAYA X Dustproof Seal, Velvet Bag x1, Maya X Mouse Grip Tape, 1.8m Type-C para cord x1
Lamzu Maya Champion Edition
- Product Size – 119x62x38mm
- Weight – 45g
- Sensor IC – Pixart PAW 3950
- DPI – 30k Maximum
- MCU – Nordic 52840
- Polling Rate – 8KHz maximum
- Encoder – TTC
- Connection – Wireless/Wired
- Colour – Purple Shadow/Light Pink
- Switches – Omron Optical Switches (Left and Right click buttons)
- Package Contents – PTFE Feet x1, 8k Dongle x1, MAYA Dustproof Seal, Velvet Bag x1, Maya Mouse Grip Tape, 1.8m Type-C para cord x1
You can buy the Maya X and Maya Champion Edition directly from Lamzu for $119.99 – MAYA X – MAYA Champion Edition.
Pros:
- Responsive and fluid gaming experience.
- Generous included accessories.
- Good build quality.
- Great switches.
- Excellent sensor.
Cons:
- Coating can be a little difficult to grip until warmed up.
- Battery life hampered when enabling all gaming features (8Khz polling etc).
KitGuru says: The Maya X and Maya Champion Edition are both very good gaming mice that perform incredibly well. If choosing between one or the other, it all boils down to which size, shape and weight you prefer.
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