Mouse Buying Guide

Mouse Buying Guide

Choosing the right mouse is like finding the perfect pair of shoes — it should feel just right. Here's a quick comparison to help you select the model that best suits your hand size, grip style, and gaming needs.

Model Overview

Model Size Weight Recommended Hand Size Recommended Grip Style Material
Beast Miao 91×55×34mm 31±2g ≤16cm Claw or hybrid claw-palm for medium-to-large fingers Magnesium top + plastic bottom
Beast X Mini Pro 116×58×35mm 34±2g (honeycomb), 36±2g (solid) <17cm Claw grip or fingertip for all hand sizes Magnesium top + plastic bottom
Beast X Pro 122×62×37mm 39±2g (honeycomb), 41±2g (solid) 16.5–18.5cm Claw grip; large hands can fingertip Magnesium top + plastic bottom
Beast Max 126×65×39mm 42±2g (honeycomb), 44±2g (solid) 18–20cm Claw or palm grip Magnesium top + plastic bottom
Sword X 123×67×42mm 47±2g 18–20cm Claw or palm grip Magnesium top + plastic bottom
Ying 119×60×37mm 37±2g 16.5–18.5cm Claw or relaxed claw grip Forged carbon fiber top + plastic bottom
Strider 122×66×38mm 45±2g 17.5–21cm Claw or hybrid claw-palm grip Magnesium top + plastic bottom

Key Features

  • Switches: Some models support OMRON optical or TTC Nihil mechanical switches to match different click preferences.
  • Sensor: Beast Miao is equipped with the PAW3950hs sensor for high-end tracking performance.
  • Drivers: Beast Miao supports both web and HUB software drivers for flexible customization.

How to Choose

  • Small hands / fingertip grip: Beast Miao or Beast X Mini Pro
  • Medium hands / claw grip: Beast X Pro or Ying
  • Large hands / palm grip: Beast Max, Sword X, or Strider

Still unsure which one is right for you? Contact our support team for personalized assistance — we’re happy to help you find the perfect fit.