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NZXTLift - MS-1WRAX-BM PC Gaming Mouse Lightweight Ambidextrous High-end PixArt 3389 Optical Sensor 16k Resolution RGB Lighting Low-Drag Cable Black
Brand | NZXT |
Series | Lift Mouse |
Item model number | MS-1WRAX-BM |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 2.36 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 13.43 x 7.52 x 1.93 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | NZXT |
ASIN | B09R943RYC |
Date First Available | January 26, 2022 |
N**L
Great, Simple Mouse
This is a great mouse at 40 dollars. I have a matching NZXT white case so its nice that it matches, but the mouse itself is stellar. Nothing fancy, and at first it felt a little light/cheap, but after trying it in a couple of shooting games it performed perfectly and accurately, lots better than my last logitech that broke after a few months. It is well sized for medium hands, however my pinky and ring finger hang off a little bit, but it so far hasn't been a problem. It also has a nice matte feel finish that is un-reflective and a little grippy. It also has cloth/nylon cord cover if that means anything to you. Overall, a great mouse at the price, would recommend as long as nothing breaks anytime soon.
M**G
Nice Mouse, Terrible Quality
I had this mouse for less than a month. The soft nylon braid lining containing the wire was so loose that the wire began to come out of the braided lining.I would not recommend this mouse to anyone.
C**A
Best for Medium Hands; Great for FPS - Fast and Precise Tracking
KEY SPECSSensor: PixArt 3389 (Optical - 16,000 DPI maximum)Switches: Omron (Mechanical - Rated 20M keypresses)Weight: 67gPolling Rate: 500Hz, 1000HzCable: Paracord Sheath - 2mDimension: 126.8 x 67.23 x 38.35 mmMaterial: Matte CoatingThe NZXT Lift is perfect for FPS Gaming! I play a lot of FPS games like Rainbow Six Siege and this mouse tracks perfectly. It uses the PixArt 3389 sensor for accurate tracking (one of the best optical sensor of all time and one of my personal favorites). The mouse glides smoothly and precisely.This mouse is best suited for Medium Hands. The shape is very comfortable and feels natural to use. Even though I have small hands, I am still able to wield the mouse perfectly thanks to its shape. As a reference, I use the Cooler Master MM710 and Razer Viper Mini which is suited for small hands.It pairs well with the NZXT MXP700 Mousepad or SteelSeries QcK Gaming Mousepad. The shell coating is Matte which feels great on the hand and helps with grip control. Matte is perfect since it doesn't attract fingerprints unlike glossy texture.The Mouse Clicks are excellent and nice sounding (also not loud unlike the Razer Viper Mini). All the clickable buttons are great and I found no issues with them.The Scroll Wheel is textured and has a rubbery material which is very pleasing to scroll. The Side buttons and the DPI button are also placed well.It is lightweight at 67g (not the most lightweight in the market) and I can move the mouse around pretty quick. The paracord cable is nice and does not feel heavy. It is not thick and has adequate length of 2 meters.The mouse also comes with RGB lighting on the side skirts. The default color is white but is controllable using the NZXT CAM software.Overall, the NZXT Lift is an excellent gaming mouse that sports a safe shape, accurate sensor, high quality switches, and matte coated shell. The mouse is comfortable to use, lightweight, and affordable. Perfect for FPS gaming and is best suited for Medium hands. If NZXT can come up with a Mini version of this mouse, then it will be a huge hit for gamers with smaller hands. I really like this mouse and 100% recommend it to all fellow gamers.
I**H
A good start
I have a NZXT PC, so when I heard they would be making peripherals, I was very excited. I'd been using a HyperX Pulsefire Haste for over a year and absolutely love it, so getting a new mouse to try out wasn't an easy decision.Packaging is very simple (really glad it didn't have a plastic shell like a lot of mouses out there) but I was disappointed that I got the white one when I ordered the black. Before they changed the product listing, they had it so that the black one showed a thumbnail of the white mouse, and vice versa. I thought that Amazon would still send the black mouse, but I still got sent the white. I am glad they finally fixed this issue now, but again disappointed that this was even an issue in the first place.Even though it was a bit annoying that I was now stuck with a white mouse, I was impressed with how lightweight the thing is. It is also bigger than expected (I have small hands), so despite the lightness, it's a bit harder to glide it around. I like that the USB cable is paracord and the threading may not be tight compared with paracords usually seen on keyboard USB cables, but it's fine with me since it helps minimize drag--especially if you have a PC under a desk and need to connect the mouse cable in the back.I guess my main issues with the Lift is that for $50 USD, it's just average quality compared to many other gaming mouses out there. Scroll wheel could be smoother and there's only four preset DPI settings. You will need to install NZXT Cam to really customize it, and although it's annoying to install additional software, NZXT Cam is actually useful. It's nice that you can customize the lighting for the Lift (and NZXT's keyboards) more thoroughly than other peripheral software apps.But again for the quality and price, I feel like NZXT can do better, and I believe they will since the Lift is their first gaming mouse and they make great PCs. For now I will go back to using my HyperX Pulsefire Haste, but hope that NZXT will continue to make peripherals and improve upon them.
T**D
Quality mouse you'd expect from NZXT
This mouse replaces an old yet trusty Microsoft optical mouse, I had went with this mouse more for the PixArt 3389's higher DPI sensor of 16,000 as the actual intended usage is CAD so movement/control of accuracy was important and had done the job quite well. I didn't use the CAM Software for the custom RGB lighting selection as I rarely if ever look at my mouse, its great NZXT placed the DPI control button near the mouse wheel so you can switch between their default low to high sensitivity.Even though I don't play as many games had tried it with XCom Enemy Unknown, moving around the screen was as smooth/accurate as using this mouse for CAD and the mouse buttons felt very comfortable in the pressure needed for each click. Wheel part of the mouse movement felt like the average gaming mouse, texture wise I could see it being great for providing a sense of feel/grip of not overscrolling in a game however the only concern in the long term is keeping the wheel part of the mouse clean as I've had previous mice jam/fail from the slow amount of dust/lint build up when there was more texture to the wheel.As for technical details beyond the 1600 DPI sensor, the mouse buttons have Omron switches rated for 20 Million+ keypresses so this mouse should last quite a long time, the cable is covered with paracord which should help with cable durability and movement on a desk. I found the mouse build quality to be very solid feeling as it didn't creak or flex so build quality wise its standard NZXT quality designing. I've used a range of mice over the years this is the closest mouse I've found that reminds me of the Microsoft Intelimouse Explorer 4.0 level of comfort and I do wonder if NZXT was inspired by that classic mouse design.
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