
LexonElec
The LexonElec Attack Shark R6 is an ultralight 39 g wireless gaming mouse offering tri‑mode connectivity, a flagship PixArt PAW3950MAX sensor, and an 8 000 Hz polling rate. It combines a Nordic 52840 MCU, Omron optical switches and a web‑based driver for high‑performance competitive play.
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$59.99
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$60.95
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$54.14
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$70.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the Attack Shark R6 a top‑tier competitive mouse, lauding its 39 g ultralight build, flawless PAW3950MAX sensor, 8 000 Hz polling and ergonomic ice‑feel coating. The web‑based driver is praised for its simplicity, while the internal skeleton design is highlighted for balancing weight and rigidity. Minor criticisms focus on its compact shape for large‑hand users and the absence of disclosed battery specifications.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the mouse’s feather‑light feel, comfortable ice‑coating, crisp Omron clicks and lag‑free performance, often describing it as “very light” and “amazing” to use. The most common complaints revolve around the small symmetrical shape being less suitable for larger hands and the lack of clear battery life information.
Common Complaints
The mouse is frequently noted as being too small for large‑hand users, battery runtime is unspecified, and some find the web‑only driver less convenient than a downloadable app.
What People Are Saying
“very light 39g feel for quick movements”
“amazing comfort from ice coating/ergonomics”
How It Compares
vs. Razer Viper V3 Pro
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Choose the Attack Shark R6 for ultra‑light budget performance; choose the V3 Pro if you need higher acceleration and prefer the Razer software ecosystem.
vs. Finalmouse UltralightX
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Pick the Attack Shark R6 for wireless flexibility and driver simplicity; pick the UltralightX for the absolute lightest wired experience.
vs. Lamzu Atlantis Mini
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Select the Attack Shark R6 for its sensor performance and driver ease; select the Atlantis Mini if you prefer its modular weight options.