
Attack Shark
The Attack Shark X3 is a budget super‑light wireless gaming mouse weighing around 50 g, featuring a high‑end PixArt PAW3395 sensor, tri‑mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.2, 2.4 GHz, wired) and up to 200 hours of battery life, aimed at competitive FPS and MOBA players with small‑to‑medium hands.
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Current
$35.69
Average
$40.70
Lowest
$31.91
Highest
$55.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the Attack Shark X3 as a compelling budget wireless mouse that punches above its weight class with a top‑tier PAW3395 sensor, 1000 Hz polling and tri‑mode connectivity. They commend its ultra‑light feel, long battery life and price‑to‑performance ratio, while noting the small chassis and lack of premium aesthetics as trade‑offs. Overall, editors see it as an excellent choice for competitive gamers who prioritize speed and weight over luxury features.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the X3’s feather‑light feel, accurate sensor and marathon‑length battery, often calling it the best budget mouse they’ve tried. Recurring criticisms focus on the weight being higher than advertised, the compact size being unsuitable for larger hands, occasional driver crashes, and occasional Bluetooth lag. The consensus is that it delivers great value for small‑handed, performance‑focused gamers.
Common Complaints
Weight discrepancy (actual ~55 g vs. claimed 49 g), cramped size for big hands, buggy driver software, occasional Bluetooth connectivity lag, and mushy side button feel.
What People Are Saying
“light, responsive, and easy to move”
How It Compares
vs. Attack Shark X11
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Disadvantages
Choose X11 if you need a bigger shape for comfort; choose X3 for the lightest weight and tri‑mode flexibility.
vs. Attack Shark X6
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X6 is a solid alternative for those who like a taller grip, but X3 wins on connectivity options and battery longevity.
vs. Razer Viper Mini
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Pick the Viper Mini if you value premium materials and brand support; pick the X3 for longer battery life, tri‑mode connectivity, and lower price.