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Gwolves VUK Mouse Review: Innovative Dual Sensors, But Some Disappointments
Boardzy highlights the unique dual-sensor design and ultra-lightweight of the Gwolves VUK mouse, positively evaluating the innovative attempt. However, he points out the low performance of the front sensor, the uncomfortable golf ball texture coating, and some minor issues, concluding that the product has room for improvement overall.
1. 🖱️ Introducing Gwolves VUK: Unique Design and Dual Sensors
- ✅ The Gwolves VUK boasts a unique design and an ultra-lightweight of 35g.
- ✅ Similar in size to the Viper V3 Pro and ULX Large, it may be suitable for users who prefer larger mice.
- ⚠️ A key feature is the dual-sensor system, with an additional sensor mounted on the front of the mouse.
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1. 🖱️ Introducing Gwolves VUK: Unique Design and Dual Sensors
- ✅ The Gwolves VUK boasts a unique design and an ultra-lightweight of 35g.
- ✅ Similar in size to the Viper V3 Pro and ULX Large, it may be suitable for users who prefer larger mice.
- ⚠️ A key feature is the dual-sensor system, with an additional sensor mounted on the front of the mouse.
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2. ⚠️ Dual Sensor Experience: Disappointing Performance of the Front Sensor
- ❌ The front sensor's LOD (Lift-Off Distance) and motion latency were poor, resulting in a bad user experience.
- ✅ The difference in quality is noticeable when switching to the main sensor.
- 💡 There is a possibility of improvement through firmware updates.
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3. 📏 Low Button Height Design: Pros and Cons Analysis
- ✅ Adopts a low button height similar to the Extrify M8.
- ✅ Provides a comfortable click feel, contrary to expectations, and makes it easy to position fingers.
- ⚠️ Clicking the front of the mouse feels slightly dull and rough.
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4. 🧱 Golf Ball Texture Coating: Divisive Design
- ❌ It can be slippery due to the lack of coating, and the golf ball texture easily attracts dust and is difficult to clean.
- 💡 Grip tape can be used to improve grip.
- ✅ Gwolves' willingness to not make a standard mouse is evident.
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5. ⚖️ Shape and Weight: Advantages of Ultra-Lightweight Design
- ✅ Features a thin grip width and curved side design.
- ✅ The low button height allows for more free finger movement, improving control.
- ✅ Extremely lightweight, making it one of the lightest mid-sized mice.
- ✅ The weight balance is well-maintained.
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6. 🖱️ Side Buttons and VV3 Comparison: Gaming Experience
- ✅ The side button placement is good, and the buttons themselves feel slightly stiff but clean.
- ⚠️ The coating makes it feel more slippery than the Viper V3 Pro when playing Fortnite.
- ✅ Suitable for tasks requiring precise control, such as aim training.
- ✅ This mouse improves upon the shortcomings of the HTX.
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7. ⚙️ Other Features: Switch, Wheel, Software
- ✅ Uses an SPDT mechanism switch similar to Endgame Gear.
- 💡 Switch adjustment features are not yet available in the software.
- ✅ There are no click latency issues.
- ⚠️ There is a slight pre-travel on the left mouse button.
- ✅ The scroll wheel is a standard Gwolves wheel.
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8. 🔋 Wireless and Battery Life: Disappointing Battery Performance
- ❌ The front sensor was almost unusable.
- ⚠️ When using the standard sensor, the mouse moved erratically on the desktop. (May be fixed with a firmware update)
- ⚠️ The battery capacity is less than 150mAh, resulting in short battery life.
- ⚠️ The battery may drain in just a day or two when using 4K polling.
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9. 🏁 Conclusion: Experimental Attempt, Potential but Needs Improvement
- ❌ Overall, it's hard to recommend, but the unique shape and weight are attractive.
- 💡 It has potential, but it's not very polished as an early model.
- ❌ It's disappointing that the front sensor doesn't perform its role.
- 💡 It seems like an experimental attempt at dual sensor placement.
- ✅ Gwolves has the potential to continuously improve it.
