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Attack Shark X3 Max

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ATTACK SHARK X3MAX Wireless Gaming MousePixArt PAW3950 Gaming SensorUp to 42K DPI100 Million Micro49g Lightweight Tri-ModeBT

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Attack Shark X3 Max
Main
Product typemouse
Connectionradio / Bluetooth / wired
Multi-Device
Sensoroptical
Typefor game
Sensor and control
SensorPixArt 3950
Sensor resolution800 – 42000 DPI
Max. acceleration50 G
Max. speed750 ips
Max. polling rate1000 Hz (1 ms)
Number of buttons4
Side buttons
DPI-button / at the bottom of the hull /
Switch typeoptical
Switch resource100 mln
Scroll wheels1
Additional features
Suitable for left-handers
Programmable buttons
Feet materialteflon (PTFE)
Connection and power supply
CableUSB-A
removable
braided
Power sourcebattery
Battery life200 h
Port on the deviceUSB-C
General
In boxUSB-A dongle
Size (LxWxH)119x61x40 mm
Weight49 g
Official Websiteattackshark.com
Added to E-CatalogSeptember 2024
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for the money, it's simply top in terms of functionality and hardware...
28 December 2025 
very light, previously had one that was 2.5 times heavier. Got used to it in less than an hour while playing CS. Comfortable in terms of length and width (my hand is small, 18 cm/9 size, palm grip), the travel of the main buttons is short and effortless, great clickability. Initially connected via Bluetooth, but experienced micro stutters in the game, non-smooth image changes during turns, got disappointed. Then connected the radio module, and everything fell into place, movement became smooth. Haven't played via cable yet; the cable inserts quite snugly through type C, but without an additional clip, which is not good, as over time the connection will become loose if playing with a cable. Though the cable is nice, with a fabric braid (it seems the cable weighs more than the mouse). Then found the official website and downloaded the software (immediately in Russian, probably picked up the system language), the application is simple and convenient. Configured the sensitivity, managed to play 3 matches (won all 3, finished first in all, maybe just a coincidence, or perhaps the opponents didn't have any cheaters). Due to the small width, it's comfortable to aim in burst fire, just need to get used to shooting with clicks, as the buttons press differently and the actuation height is less. Several times the sensitivity slipped, possibly because I was lifting it too high off the table, configured the lift-off distance to 2 mm in the software, and it didn't bother me anymore. Before the game, charged it to 96%, after 2 hours charge dropped to 72%, which is suspicious since it claims more than 200 hours on a single charge (but that's probably via Bluetooth). Didn't like the quality of the mouse case material, it feels quite cheap with slightly rough, hard slippery plastic.
lightweight, small and easy click on the main buttons, smooth radio operation, functionality, user-friendly software, the quality/price ratio is practically unbeatable)
case material, unsmooth Bluetooth operation
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