🎮 Elevate Your Game with the Attack Shark R1!
The Attack Shark R1 Wireless Gaming Mouse is engineered for gamers seeking precision and performance. Weighing only 59g, it features the advanced PixArt PAW3311 sensor with up to 18,000 DPI, ensuring accurate tracking. With tri-mode connectivity options and customizable settings, this mouse is designed for both competitive gaming and everyday tasks, making it a versatile choice for any user.
M**T
Good gaming mouse
Connectivity is great and the size is just right.
A**O
Shape is exactly like the Deathadder hyperspeed
Shape is exactly like the Deathadder hyperspeed. Unfortunately, quality is hit or miss. Not sure if this will hold up over time. Mine had a rough scroll wheel.
K**X
Very nice mouse!
I'm using it now to write this review (when I need the mouse) and it works fabulously! I got a red one with the design on it, figuring it was going to just be a gimmicky little add-on design to look cute. Actually, no, the design is functional! I'd recommend ordering one with the X's design tape. You have to stick them on yourself, but they're actually rubber grips, and it really gives you that extra grip you didn't realize you needed. Plus, it makes the mouse much less cold to touch.And perhaps I've just never had a mouse with this feature, but I like that the middle button above the wheel actively adjusts the pointer speed. Its varying speeds are relative to the pointer speed set on the computer, and I think they actually default to the default set speed when you power the mouse on/off. It certainly doesn't remain at the extreme speed you may have left it at.This mouse is wireless and rechargeable which I think is awesome. In fact, when I pulled it out the box, I thought it would need batteries because it was so light! It actually feels like how other mouses feel before you add batteries to them, but there is no place for batteries, only a charge port on the front with an included USB-C to USB-A charge cord. What I really love about this, is it has a switch between dongle and Bluetooth. My other Bluetooth mouse stopped working, so I was forced to use my other dongle mouse which is small. I like a bigger mouse like this one, and this does both and is extremely lightweight, freeing up my USB ports, but ready to plug into any other device I may have, storing the dongle in the carriage.Great mouse for gaming or work, I highly recommend it so far. Just hope the charge time is good.EDIT: Alright, I want to drop a star after living with this mouse a while, all because of one little issue, specifically when using Bluetooth, but since it has an included dongle that doesn't pose this issue, I'll leave the 5-star rating. But when the mouse goes to sleep it takes entirely too long for it to come back online and ready to work. A good 2-3 or so seconds, which feels like an eternity when you're looking to use the mouse quickly. Doesn't do this with the dongle in, only Bluetooth. And the mouse seems to go to sleep very often during a normal day's use if you aren't constantly utilizing the mouse. I haven't timed it, but I'd say after about 2-5 minutes of inactivity it goes to sleep. Hard to clock it since it doesn't have any indicator light besides the one around the laser on the bottom the first few seconds of turning it on. Otherwise, this mouse has been a peach, ignore that issue and I have no complaints after lots of use.Also, it's been 2 months. I don't use it every day, but I have been using it a lot, I'd say, even used it all day for work, working from home for 2 days, but just casual use for an hour or two here and there otherwise and I have not recharged this mouse since I first charged it right out of the box 2 months ago. The battery life seems to hold up quite well, I must say!
G**.
Outstanding budget lightweight gaming mouse with high DPI and easy to use software
The MAMBASNAKE ATTACK SHARK R1 comes in a nice fairly small glossy box with pictures of the mouse on both the front and back, along with nice braided USB-A to USB-C cable, and a small fold out manual of which 4 pages are in English. Unlike a lot of gaming mice, a pdf of the manual along with the software can be found rather easily at the website with not much effort by doing a search for "attackshark" (one word). In the manual I got a kick out of one of the translations under the Precautions section which read "Violence against pressing the mouse is prohibited." OK, I promise I won't hurt the mouse! Lol. It can connect wired over USB, 2.4 GHz dongle or Bluetooth.Buttons and Ergonomics: The mouse is for right-handed use only, slants ever so slightly to the left, fits perfectly in my small hands, and even without the mouse grips attached, is one of the most comfortable mice I have ever used. Attaching the mouse grips makes it even better. The left and right mouse buttons are clicky but not noisy and very easy to use. The mouse wheel moves easily, however the mouse wheel button requires just a bit of effort to push. In what may be a first for me, the forward and back buttons are very quiet compared to most mice and might even be less clicky than the left and right clicks. The DPI button on top is also fairly quiet as well. Overall, this is a well designed and well made mouse. Over the course of an 8 hour day, I found the mouse very comfortable to use.Battery: The battery is 300 mAh, which seems a bit on the low side, but they claim the mouse has 65 hours of battery life. Seeing as it has no RGB lighting I can see how that might be the case. In the software the battery level indicator is large and hard to miss. There is nothing in the manual that indicates whether or not you get a low battery warning by a flashing red light or something, so I guess the mouse will just stop working.DPI Levels: You change DPI levels by using the button directly below the mouse wheel.SOFTWARE: The software is some of the easiest to understand and use of any mouse I have reviewed.Color levels - In the software about the only thing missing is the option to change the color of each DPI level. You have 6 fixed levels, and the colors are red, green, blue, yellow, cyan and purple, in that order.DPI Levels - The 6 default DPI settings are just a bit odd at 800/1500/2400/3200/5000/18000, but each level can be adjusted to your liking anywhere from 100 to 18000.Gaming Profiles: There is an easy to under section which lets you add as many profiles as you wish.Polling rates: It has 4 polling rates, 125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, and 1000 Hz.Sleep Mode: The translation in the manual is a bit hard to understand on sleep mode, but it appears you can wake it from "shallow sleep" mode by moving the mouse and from "deep sleep" mode by clicking a button on the mouse. In the software under the "Power Management" section you can adjust "Sleep Time" from 0.5 minutes (default) to 30 minutes, and "Deep Sleep Time" from 1 minute to 60 minutes with 10 minutes as the default.MAMBASNAKE ATTACK SHARK R1 - $35.99Size/Shape: 4.9 x 2.5 x 1.6 inches6 DPI levels 800/1500/2400/3200/5000/180004 polling rates 125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, 1000 HzWeight: 60g (62g with mouse tape applied)Battery: 300 mAh1 year warrantyNegatives:The software has no DPI color option for each level. The mouse wheel click takes just a bit too much effort to use. Mouse skates on the bottom may be a tad on the skimpy side.Positives:Lightweight, relatively quiet clicks for all buttons, 6 DPI levels up to 18000, 4 polling rates, very ergonomic and comfortable to use for long periods, mouse wheel easy to useThe MAMBASNAKE ATTACK SHARK R1 is a very nice mouse for the desktop and an outstanding value in a gaming mouse especially with its high DPI and mouse tape it comes with.. I love all the new lightweight mice options and I am now really torn between my E-Yooso X-44, the SOLAKAKA SM802 (despite its software and RGB issues) and this mouse. There is no real problem I can find with the mouse or its software, and though some may find it a bit high priced I disagree. It definitely can compete with more expensive mice from Logitech and others. 5 stars.
M**S
Lightweight Comfort at an Affordable Price
I’ve been using this mouse for a while now, and I like that is has excellent ergonomics, so it is very comfortable to hold. The size is just right—not too big and not too small. The design of the grip stickers adds an extra layer of comfort.Despite being very lightweight, the mouse doesn’t feel cheap. It has a good grip and glides perfectly on my mouse pad without any issues. The scroll wheel is comfortable and doesn’t cause any discomfort, even with extended use. The buttons are very clicky, providing satisfying feedback without being obnoxious.The mouse offers three connection modes, making it a great value for the price. The wireless connection is super responsive, and I like that is easy to switch between different modes. Overall, this mouse combines comfort, functionality, and affordability, making it a fantastic choice for anyone in need of a reliable mouse.
P**2
Good but it turns off
Easy to charge through the front of it. Comes with a cord, but not a charging outlet. It has a dpi button to change on a preset variation. The roller is easy and grippy. The side buttons are useful and easy to push. I recommend getting the grip stickers. Get the grip stickers. This mouse is low profile enough that my mid-large sized hands have a slick time holding the mouse well sometimes. The only bad things is more of an annoyance: it goes to sleep and takes like 3+sec to turn back on. So, you have to sit there drawing circles with the mouse until it finally wants to respond. Otherwise, this mouse is great. Really a good get.
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