
Attack Shark
The Attack Shark R1 is a 59 g ultra‑lightweight wireless gaming mouse featuring a PixArt PAW3311 sensor with up to 18,000 DPI, tri‑mode connectivity (2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 5.2, USB‑C wired) and a 65‑hour battery, aimed at small‑to‑medium hand gamers seeking high performance and low weight.
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$26.39
Average
$30.84
Lowest
$23.50
Highest
$45.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional sites such as Versus.com and E‑Catalog commend the R1 for its feather‑light 59 g chassis, high‑end PAW3311 sensor, 125–1000 Hz polling and tri‑mode connectivity, positioning it as a high‑performance yet affordable alternative to premium models like the Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed. Reviewers highlight the ergonomic shape, included grip tape and long battery life, while noting the solid shell and lack of extensive RGB as minor trade‑offs.
What Users Say
Users consistently praise the Attack Shark R1 for its extreme lightness, precise sensor performance and the immediate value of included accessories such as grip tape. The mouse is frequently described as the best they have used, especially for small‑hand ergonomics and multi‑device flexibility. Complaints are limited to hand‑size fit, the non‑honeycomb shell feel and the absence of RGB lighting.
Common Complaints
The mouse is reported as too small for larger‑hand users, the solid non‑honeycomb shell feels less premium than some competitors, and the lack of RGB lighting is occasionally mentioned as a missing visual feature.
What People Are Saying
“best mouse I've used”
How It Compares
vs. Razer DeathAdder V3 Hyperspeed
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Choose the DeathAdder V3 if you want a premium feel and are willing to pay more; choose the Attack Shark R1 for a lighter, cheaper, tri‑mode solution.
vs. Logitech G305
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Select the G305 for endurance and brand reliability; select the Attack Shark R1 for ultra‑light weight, higher DPI and multi‑device flexibility.
vs. Attack Shark X11
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The R1 outperforms the X11 in weight, sensor performance and connectivity, making it the preferred choice for competitive gamers.