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Amazing Products A SUPER mouse…Ninjutso Katana Superlight Review

Awesome Tips A SUPER mouse…Ninjutso Katana Superlight Review



Available on Amazon: (aff) Ninjutso are back! And this time they have a new wireless mouse to hopefully please our resident gamer (professional). We will be giving this mouse a thorough going through as the expectations are very high from the last mouse that Ninjutso came up with! Will this impress?

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0:00 INTRO
0:36 DESIGN
2:17 SWITCHES
3:17 SIDE BUTTONS
3:26 SCROLL WHEEL
3:45 DIRT CHECK
4:22 MOUSE FEET
4:40 WIRELESS/BATTERY/CABLE
5:40 SOFTWARE
6:47 SENSOR
7:20 COST
7:41 VERDICT

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Comments

    • Aliss
    • December 29, 2022

    hi, would you recommend g pro or katana for valorant?

  1. Thicker but lighter Logitech G Pro Superlight.
    Hump is larger bigger so if you like a place to wrest your palm.
    I reviewed this too with a comparison to the G Pro Superlight.

    Solid mouse.

    • Rey
    • December 29, 2022

    in my opinion the shape is similar to the Microsoft intellimouse pro

  2. I’m SUPER interested in this mouse and J use my side buttons ALOT and I was wondering if you had any QC issues with the side buttons in both the katana superlight and the origin one x

  3. Great review, I definitely agree with the grabbing thing because the moment I held this mouse I immediately felt it was fat af on the bottom, the side flares were so polarizing coming from the sexy waist of the xm1r. I thought it was trash at first but while playing I didn't notice it at all and actually made my aim super crisp, because the mouse basically forced me to get rid of my super aggressive claw grip to a much more relaxed one, reducing the shakiness and tension even more (I originally bought the xm1r because of shakiness issues with smaller mice which the fat hump helped tremendously).

  4. 10 million clicks .. by then there would be nothing left of your mouse at take at least 4-5 years. This looks like a Microsoft Intellimouse clone and with GPX side buttons and top LED GPX rip-off.

  5. the thing about 50 million clicks is its kinda just marketing nonse. it means very little practically, just 20k dpi or whatever. no one does anything at 20k dpi. Assuming you never stopped for a day and clicked 1000 times a day, which is completely unreasonable, it would still take 27.4 years to wear out, and st that point the battery, sensor and electronics would have probably already bit the big one. you would need to click around 5500 times a day, or roughly once every 15 seconds for the full 24 hours, every single day for the entire roughly 5 year life span of a good lithium ion battery to wear the switches out before the battery, at which point your much more likely to wear out other aspects of the mouse or develop some form of RSI

  6. U just need to get a 3 pin mag cable. Common on Amazon. Not that big of a deal. I like the innovation personally.

  7. The whole charging situation is a big turn off for me

  8. The mouse was at 500hz because Ninjutso says that the mouse lasts 96 hours, but that test was done with 500hz, do it should last about 70 hours

    • flick
    • December 29, 2022

    I have stumble across ur second channel by chance. Praise the algorithm!

  9. recommed!

    • Zombo
    • December 29, 2022

    hey man cool vibeo 👍

  10. Good review. I actually assumed it had Kailh 8.0 switches for some reason before watching, but I like Huano's a lot more so this is great. And don't worry about the life span rating it practically means nothing. Zowie mice use the black shell blue dot which are also rated for 10 million clicks and vaxee uses the same switches as the Katana and zowie mice are known for their durability, I've put some insane amount of hours on my EC2A for almost 4 years and the clicks still function the same as day 1.

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