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Finalmouse
Based on 15 Reddit mentions
$469.99
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On owned total 7 finalmouse mice and daily used 3different version. Never had any problems besides the first starlight version being wobbly(idk if thats a correct word) but that was fixed with never versions. Altho I have to agree since I am still waiting for the delivery of my centerpiece pro since
...To_nevim in r/FinalMouse
March 12, 2026 1:15 PM
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This whole mouse latency with low dpi thing has emerged out of nowhere recently and I struggle to believe that any latency from lower dpi could possibly be discernible by a normal player, especially at 1000+Hz polling rates. Prior to this emerging, the common train of thought is that higher dpi will
...usualusernamewasused in r/VALORANT
June 9, 2025 1:42 AM
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Roccat Kone Pro Air can be in that price range depending on where you get it from. I know its good for drag and double clicking although its meant for people with larger hands iirc. Finalmouse Starlight Last Legend is my favorite mouse I’ve ever owned for Minecraft but it’s definitely out of the pri
...shepherd_10 in r/CompetitiveMinecraft
December 20, 2025 8:33 PM
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I have owned 3 different final mice. I'm still maining the same starlight poseidon that I got in the drop (3 + years now). Never had any significant QC issues with them (or any to be honest). I've also only ever bought from the drops so I can't really say about the reseller experience, but from my f
...gaitez in r/FinalMouse
December 25, 2025 3:07 PM
1
I've got 2 Finalmouse mice. I haven't had any issues with either of them and I love them. Why did I buy them? I hadn't heard of them until around 2019 and I liked the look of them, they were just different. I think the limited exclusivity also pulled my leg. I bought a Tenz Starlight off of eBay sea
...LethalTheory in r/FinalMouse
December 25, 2025 3:36 PM
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Ahhh you’re gonna see QC issues all over Reddit. From my personal experience I love the starlight pro’s. The mice feel slightly more delicate with ULX but they’re great man. Don’t listen to Reddit lol. If you get a good finalmouse it’s a very good experience
GioGamez0654 in r/FinalMouse
December 27, 2025 12:59 AM
1
The mice feel great to me. The battery life has been really great for how light it is. The shape is good. The aesthetics of them are a bonus. To me they’re just all around solid mice Next I’m going to share my experiences with their QC since this seems to be a common topic of contention I have 6 pro
...RealZober in r/FinalMouse
December 28, 2025 1:18 PM
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I use the finalmouse starlight 12 stock skates. You get used to it fairly fast and most times you’ll forget about it but occasionally while browsing the web I’ll get a little annoyed with the texture rubbing on my wrist. I’m personally sick of it but I know other people really like the texture. It’s
...No_Difficulty_7724 in r/MousepadReview
December 4, 2025 9:47 PM
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I’ve done a lot of research on the topic and have owned several mice over the years and it really comes down to what you specialize in. I’m assuming you are referring to 1.8 pvp if you’re asking for mouse recommendations, but I can give some 1.9 mouse recommendations as well if you want, just lmk. G
...shepherd_10 in r/CompetitiveMinecraft
January 15, 2026 6:13 AM
1
I haven't had any issues with light mice, they are actually what I prefer. I use the pulsar x2v2 mini and before that I used the finalmouse starlight 12
Moletack in r/MousepadReview
July 8, 2025 9:32 PM
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