🎮 Elevate Your Game with the FANTECH ARIA XD7!
The FANTECH ARIA XD7 is a state-of-the-art wireless gaming mouse featuring the advanced PixArt 3395 sensor with a maximum sensitivity of 26000 DPI. Weighing only 59 grams, it boasts a lightweight design that minimizes wrist fatigue. With tri-mode connectivity options and a battery life of up to 40 hours, this mouse is perfect for gamers seeking performance and convenience. Its customizable features and ergonomic design make it a top choice for both casual and competitive gaming.
Finish Type | Matte |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.49"L x 2.56"W |
Item Weight | 59 Grams |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | XD7-White |
Battery Average Life | 40 Hours |
Range | 10.0 meters |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 26000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 8 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Mac |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Wireless, Programmable Buttons, Lightweight, Ergonomic Design, Rechargeable |
Movement Detection | Optical |
A**I
Its lasted me 2 years without any issues, also suffered some light abuse and works perfectly!
It’s been my daily for around 2 years now and it’s Awsome. Super lightweight, nice clicks, sexy, battery life is pretty good, and the charging cable is nice too. If you are looking for something smaller and precise, this is the mouse for you!
P**)
Impressive, most impressive
*Reference images for size comparisons*After hours and hours of research, videos, and reviews on gaming mice I settled on this Aria XD7 by Fantech. I enjoy using this mouse for my hybrid fingertip & relaxed claw grip style. You can palm grip this mouse pretty well if you have smaller hands. A straight fingertip style is good but its best suited for a claw grip style. Most importantly this mouse fits great for my lower end medium male hands. I do not have those quarterback or basketball star hands; my life is over :(I have been using this mouse wirelessly for a month straight, just about every day for 3+ hours.Overall, the battery life is very good. I charge a little over once a week, 7-9 days.The switches are great, very responsive, and great for my slow set for double clicking for guaranteed double clicks.The mouse wheel feels just right. It's not smooth rolling and gives you solid control.The polling rate is at 1000hz, it has a very good sensor; a pixart 3395 if memory serves me right.The software is good. It is exactly what I would expect for a performance gaming mouse. I do enjoy the customization with the DPI settings. I am a fan of the simplistic RGB lighting too. I am also a fan of the fact that the RGB can be customized beyond just a few colors, you can set pulsating or breathing responses at any duration you may choose. You can even set macro key sets with this software, not really important for me, but I am sure someone out there will appreciate the detail to give a user more options in the competitive atmosphere.I have had zero connectivity issues wirelessly. Thee has been no drop connections, not one. The Bluetooth tech is not there IMO. It lags and takes time connect. Setting up the Bluetooth was easy to do but it took more time than I would have expected it would take.The only issue outside of poor Bluetooth Tech (not the mouse's fault) was in finding the software program on the Fantech site. If memory serves me right, it wasn't a simple task. I had to do some hunting, or a few changes in the URL address words from another mouse software download location. Once I got it downloaded it has worked great.I do like the magnetic cover changes that come with this mouse. Two different styles for the palm area.The feel of the mouse clicks are very good. Kailh 8.0 switches hold up great with above average response times.Build quality is pretty spot on here. I have had no noticeable issues. It has a light feel to it that gives the perception that it's brittle but it's not. Now hell I could throw this like a baseball at the wall and I will destroy it but with normal usage it holds together very well.Lastly this mouse is a great value for what you will receive. Is it the best "top" tier competitive gaming mouse? No. Is it great for standing your own in fps, casual gaming, and some lite mmos? Hell yes.Overall, a great buy. I have even humored the thought of purchasing another one.
J**N
Comfortable, light weight, quality feel.
I received this mouse today as a replacement for a defective Logitech G305 which I returned. (The G305 had a jammed up mouse wheel).Comparing the two:- Comfort - the Aria fits my hand well, the G305 felt a little too low, forcing more of a 'claw grip' than I typically use.- Build Quality - the Aria feels sturdy and reliable in my hand. The buttons on the G305 felt slightly flimsy. The Aria scroll wheel has a consistent feel and moves easily. The G305 scroll wheel was defective. The interchangeable rear cover feels sturdy and is held firmly in place by a small magnet. The PTFE mouse skids move over my desk noticeably more smoothly than the G305.- Assembly - the G305 was ready to use out of the box. The Aria came with optional anti slip grips - rubberized stickers - that had to be installed manually if desired. The process was simple enough, but did require a steady hand to ensure proper alignment.- Software - the Logitech software was available for Mac OS. The Aria software is windows only. The settings are apparently stored on the mouse itself - meaning that if you configure it on a windows PC it will remember those setting when re-attached to your mac. I have not tested this. For my purposes the default settings work well.- Click Quality - the G305 felt 'fine'. The Aria feels far better. The clicks are very positive and satisfying.- DPI adjustment - the G305 uses a top mounted button. This is convenient for changing modes on-the-fly - but also opens up the door to accidentally changing the setting. The button on the Aria is located underneath - safe from accidental presses...but almost impossible to use 'on-the-fly'.- Overall Experience - the G305 i recieved was defective, but even ignoring the mouse wheel, the overall build quality felt poor compared to the Aria. That said, the G305 was also available at a significantly lower price point.Value - had the G305 not been defective it would have offered slightly better value for money than the Aria. The Aria feels like a much better product - but that is also reflected in the price.Overall I am happy with this purchase. For occasional casual use, a (non-defective) G305 may be fine, but for heavier use, the Aria feels significantly more durable and solid in my hand.
V**E
If the shape is for you, this is the be all end all mouse for sure
Pros:-Price-Top sensor (3395)-Perfect small-to-med sized mouse-Coating is fine enough to use this w/o grips-Extra shell, skates and grips come with the packageCons:-You will need to update the firmware for a known jitter issue with the sensor, it fixes it though-Shape may not be for everyone, might take a little getting used to-Software is meh-There's a double clicking issue if you set the debounce time below 2ms. I've found 2ms to be the sweet spotFor the price, you get a quality wireless mouse with the best sensor on the market (for now). I was surprised at how good this mouse performed for me in-game as well. This is my 2nd mouse from Fantech (the other beind an XD3 v2). This mouse is definitely a contender for mouse of the year but I'm sure that award might go to Logitech of Razer. We shall see! It's definitely my main mouse right now.
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