Lamzu
Maya X
A solid mid-range pick in the gaming mice line-up, with 47 g up front.
68/100
47 gAmbidextrous
£136best price at Amazon
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Why we rate it
- Wireless
- Above-average max dpi
- Above-average max ips
- No 2.4 ghz wireless
Score profile
Scored against the gaming mice classWhere the Maya X wins and loses
Full specification
Grouped · supported features marked in blueSpecifications
Sensor
Max DPI30000
Max IPS750
Design and build
Weight47 g
ShapeAmbidextrous
Wireless and connectivity
WirelessYes
More specs
SensorPAW3950
SwitchesOptical Switches
ConnectionWireless
Button force65.3 g
Dimensions hwl4 cm
Max polling rate8000 Hz
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Highlighted cell = better in that rowMaya X vs Pulsar X3 White
Maya XX3 White
| LamzuMaya XThis page | PulsarX3 White | |
|---|---|---|
| Overall score | 68 /100 | 68 /100 |
| Max dpi | 30000 | 32000Better |
| Weight | 47 gBetter | 55 g |
| Max IPS | 750 | 750 |
Who it's for
Is the Maya X right for you?
Buy it if
Buyers on a budget
Anyone who needs a dependable gaming mice for the essentials without overspending.
Skip it if
Skip it if
You need 2.4 ghz wireless, in which case a higher-tier gaming mice is the better call.
Competitive player
Cares about latency, precision and feel.
good
Everyday user
Work and play, wants a reliable all-rounder.
good
Budget buyer
Wants solid basics without overspending.
excellent
Common questions
Before you buy
Is the Maya X worth it?
It depends on what you need. It scores 68/100 against other gaming mice, a solid mid-range result where the class average is around 59.
What stands out on the Maya X?
Its wireless stands out, a genuinely useful feature if your setup calls for it.
How does it compare to the ASUS ROG Harpe II Ace Wireless?
The ASUS ROG Harpe II Ace Wireless scores 69/100 versus this one at 68/100, so it is the step up on the spec sheet.
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