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Sharkoon Light² 180

@pzogel , I was wondering if you have plans in the near future to do any reviews in the $20 range (like Sharkoon Skiller SGM2 for example)?
 
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"I've restricted my testing to the four most common CPI steps, which are 400, 800, 1600, and 3200. As you can see, deviation is as massive as it is inconsistent, which is a poor result overall. In order to account for the measured deviation, adjusted but still inaccurate steps of 300, 700, 1400, and 2800 CPI have been used for testing."

Math is definitely not my strong suit, but this seems little off to me?
 
cpi.jpg

"I've restricted my testing to the four most common CPI steps, which are 400, 800, 1600, and 3200. As you can see, deviation is as massive as it is inconsistent, which is a poor result overall. In order to account for the measured deviation, adjusted but still inaccurate steps of 300, 700, 1400, and 2800 CPI have been used for testing."

Math is definitely not my strong suit, but this seems little off to me?
Left-over from the previous review, fixed now. Thank you!

@kasik : No plans currently due to these lower-budget models typically featuring terrible sensors. The Sharkoon Skiller SGM2 in particular should be avoided.
 
Light 180 or the light s main buttons have better feeling and are more satisfying to use? And what do you say if you especially compare them to the xm1r?
 
Light 180 or the light s main buttons have better feeling and are more satisfying to use? And what do you say if you especially compare them to the xm1r?
For FPS games, I prefer the Light² 180 main buttons, but outside of FPS, I find them a bit too stiff for continuous use, so the Light² S would be my pick. XM1r beats them both—not as stiff as the Light² 180, but still very tactile, and feels higher quality than the Light² 180 clicks.
 
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