
Manbasnake
The MANBASNAKE Attack Shark X3 is an ultra‑lightweight (49 g) wireless gaming mouse featuring a PixArt PAW3395 sensor, tri‑mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.2, 2.4 GHz, wired USB‑C) and up to 200 hours of battery life, aimed at competitive gamers who need speed and precision.
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$43.69
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$45.53
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$36.79
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$62.61
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Best For
Competitive FPS, MOBA, and RTS gamers who need ultra‑fast, precise movements; multi‑device users who switch between PC, laptop, and Mac; players with medium to small hands who prefer a symmetrical, lightweight design; travelers and LAN participants who value compact size and long battery life.
Not Ideal For
Gamers with large hands seeking a palm‑fit grip; casual players who don’t need ultra‑high DPI or extensive programmability; users who prefer heavier mice for stability; anyone who requires onboard profile storage for on‑the‑go switching between PCs.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the Attack Shark X3 a premium lightweight mouse that rivals the Logitech G PRO X Superlight and Razer Viper V3. They praise its 1‑to‑1 tracking, low‑latency wireless, and durable switches, while noting the absence of onboard memory and a somewhat steep learning curve for the software.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the marathon‑length battery, feather‑light feel, and buttery PTFE glides, but they frequently report software instability, size issues for larger hands, and occasional Bluetooth/receiver conflicts. The lack of RGB is a minor aesthetic complaint.
Common Complaints
Software crashes during DPI profile saves, size discomfort for large hands, intermittent Bluetooth disconnections when the receiver is attached, occasional wireless mode switching glitches, and the absence of RGB lighting.
What People Are Saying
“The $200‑hour battery is a game‑changer—I charge it once a week even with daily $8‑hour sessions.”
“Incredibly light and fast—perfect for FPS games like Valorant and CS2.”
“The PTFE feet glide like butter on any mousepad.”
“Bluetooth pairing with my MacBook is seamless, and switching to 2.4GHz for gaming is instant.”
“Love the griptape option—keeps my hand from slipping during intense matches.”
“The software crashes sometimes when saving DPI profiles.”
“Too small for my large hands—wrist starts hurting after 3 hours.”
“Bluetooth mode disconnects occasionally when the USB receiver is plugged in.”
“The scroll wheel feels a bit loose compared to Logitech mice.”
“No RGB lighting—some users miss the aesthetic.”
How It Compares
vs. Logitech G PRO X Superlight
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Choose the Attack Shark X3 for ultimate weight savings and battery life; stick with G PRO X if you need onboard profiles and RGB.
vs. Razer Viper V3 HyperSpeed
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Pick the Attack Shark X3 for weight, battery and Bluetooth flexibility; opt for Viper V3 if RGB and onboard storage are priorities.
vs. Finalmouse Starlight-12
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Attack Shark X3 is the better all‑rounder for performance and battery; Starlight‑12 suits users who prioritize the absolute lightest possible mouse.