LexonElec R6
Score: 97/100
Corsair Scimitar Elite Wireless SE
Score: 89/100Rankings
The ATTACK SHARK R6 is an ultra-light (≈39 g) wireless mouse that pushes performance with a PAW3950MAX sensor, 8,000 Hz polling and a 0.7 mm lift-off distance. It targets competitive gamers who demand the lowest latency, though the high polling rate may tax weaker PCs and battery details are vague.

The Scimitar Elite Wireless SE is a feature-rich, right-handed MMO mouse with a massive 33K DPI sensor, 16 programmable buttons, and extensive wireless options. Its long battery life and Stream Deck integration make it ideal for macro-heavy games, though its size and weight limit its appeal for FPS or small-handed users.
| Attribute | LexonElec R6 | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
42,000 DPIbest | 33,000 DPI | |
8,000 Hzbest | 1,000 Hz | |
| ↓ lower better | 39 gbest | 114 g |
7 count | 16 countbest | |
— | 150 hoursbest | |
— | 3 zonesbest | |
— | 50 gbest | |
— | 24 monthsbest |
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| Attribute | LexonElec R6 | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Sensor(1) | ||
Sensor Type | PixArt PAW3950MAX | Corsair Marksman S 33K Optical |
Buttons(1) | ||
Programmable Buttons (count) | 7 count | 16 count |
Performance(2) | ||
Maximum DPI (DPI) | 42000 DPI | 33000 DPI |
Polling Rate (Hz) | 8000 Hz | 1000 Hz |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 39 g | 114 g |
Switch Type | Omron | Optical, 100 million clicks |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Connectivity Type | Tri-mode | Wireless, Bluetooth, Wired |
Wireless Technology | 2.4GHz, Bluetooth | 2.4GHz Slipstream, Bluetooth 4.2 |

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Professional reviewers highlight the R6's flagship PAW3950MAX sensor, ultra-low 0.7 mm LOD, and the Nordic 52840 chip as key enablers of its elite performance. The Motion Sync feature and solid shell construction are praised for reducing jitter while maintaining durability. However, they caution that the extreme 8,000 Hz polling may introduce stutter on lower-end PCs and that the undisclosed battery capacity leaves endurance unclear.
Everyday users rave about the mouse's feather-light feel, especially for small-hand and claw grip styles, and appreciate the ice-feel coating and included accessories. The web driver's stability and long battery life receive frequent compliments. Recurring complaints focus on a hollow click sound, deep thumb-button placement, the need to break-in the PTFE feet, and occasional stuttering when using the maximum 8,000 Hz polling mode.

Professional reviewers praise its unparalleled macro depth, high-end sensor, and Stream Deck integration, but criticize its unchanged bulky ergonomics and the clunky iCUE software.
Everyday users love the massive button count and marathon-long battery life, but many complain about the mouse's size, stiff cable, and software quirks.
“Love the mouse's ability to map dozens of actions”

“Marathon-long battery life makes it perfect for long sessions”

“The dongle clip feels fragile and broke after a month”
