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The Ultralight 2 - Cape Town is a state-of-the-art optical mouse designed for gamers and professionals alike. With a remarkable 100-foot range, it offers unparalleled freedom of movement. Its plug-and-play USB connectivity ensures a hassle-free setup, while the lightweight design (only 47 grams) makes it perfect for on-the-go use. The ambidextrous shape accommodates all users, making it a versatile choice for any workspace.
Finish Type | Matte |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W | 7"L x 5"W |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 47 Grams |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | White |
Range | 100.0 feet |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Mouse Maximum Sensitivity | 5000 Dots per Inch |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Button Quantity | 4 |
Hand Orientation | Right, Ambidextrous |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Operating System | Windows |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Movement Detection | Optical |
M**
Engineering masterpiece
Okay so first of all let me just say that I own almost every mouse and this is hands down the best build and best performing mouse in the collection. At 49 grams it’s unreal, I can even notice the difference between the Model O- and G wolves - Hati. The M1 and M2 are one of a kind aswell. Such a purely alpha mouse. I never review products because I feel that everybody is different. But the Finalmouse Ultra Light 2 is truly a work of engineering art and a marvel to anybody. Complete and utter shame they stopped making these mice: greatest of all time. End note: Skates are perfect, size perfect, weight perfect, ascetically beautiful. An absolute pleasure to game with. Will buy the next drop regardless of what it is because of this singular device. Shoot for the stars. - milkymodi
M**E
This Mouse Meets the Hype
I used ZA12 and GPRO Wireless before using this mouse. It was too small at first. But I played with infinity skins until I found perfect combination and now my hand feels so good on it. The sensor... I don't know what it is but it seems that the sensor is more crispy than GPRO. It really is the best mouse I have ever used. And it is so light it is like aiming with just your hand. Infinity skins or not.
J**O
Awesome, light, small
Really nice mouse, insanely lightweight compared to Logitech G Pro Wired. My only complaint with this mouse is that it is really really small (I wear medium size gloves). But I’ve gotten used to it and it is very precise and feels good in hand.
K**E
Is The UL2 Capetown still worth it?
As an avid CSGO player, I've gone through many mice. Both wired and wireless. (Deathadder Chroma, G403 Prodigy, Zowie Ec2/Ec2a, Basilisk, Logitech G Pro Wireless, Logitech Superlight, Viper mini, Viper Ultimate, alot more) Now to answer the question. (THIS MOUSE IS VERY SMALL, IF YOUR HAND FEELS TIGHT WITH A MEDIUM PLASTIC GLOVE, OR YOUR HAND CAN FIT IN A LARGE PLASTIC GLOVE, THEN DON'T BUY THIS MOUSE, THIS MOUSE IS EXTREMELY UNCOMFORTABLE FOR LARGE HANDS)The Ultralight 2 Cape Town is a great gaming mouse, it offers a weight of 47 grams without the wire (paracorded), and has a very stable 500hz polling rate. (You can change the polling rate with a software called DM1 ProS, but keep in mind changing settings on the mouse may void warranty) The Pixart PWM3360 is an amazing sensor. And the stock mouse feet are better than most brands, but I would recommend replacing them with aftermarket feet. The cable isn't as bad as Logitech's or Razer's but I would still recommend to paracord it, and my mouse cable looked worn out when I unboxed it for the first time. The structure of the mouse feels a little frail, but considering all the holes, it makes sense why it doesn't feel as sturdy. The buttons/switches are nice and responsive, but if you want a more luxurious feel or sound, you can opt to change those out as well, through aftermarket parts. The scroll wheel feels alright, but mine came a little greyed out. The INFINITY SKINS are ok, I would've wanted them without the hole indents, maybe lines for a bit more grip, but the skins make the mouse look bad, and add another 5-10 grams or so. I do not recommend using the Infinity Skins.Is it a worth buy?If you want a super ultra light wired mouse, with a big name to back it up? YesIf you just want a fairly light, or really light mouse, then No, there are other mice like that, Razer Viper mini, or Glorious Model O Minus.If you solely want this mouse for the purpose of owning a Final Mouse? SureUlitmately though, I would suggest buying one used from reddit or local. But if you want a product new, and since it isn't being made anymore, then yes buy from Amazon.
J**4
Best Mouse I've ever touched having used 30+ mice
The Buttons feel amazing , the shape is small and light as can be ,the cord is a little stiff not to bad though , sensor seems really goodThis will likely be my main mouse for as long as it works. Matt
A**S
Overrated.
Its really overreacted mouse, sure its lightweight has some nice gimmick, but really just a basic mouse with no customization what so ever at its core.I believe the execution could've been better.
O**R
It’s expensive… it’s actually helps
First off I’ve been gaming on PC for almost a year March 2022 will be a year. I used a nice Logitech mouse with weight, was also pricey, built really good. Played Rust mostly then COD Warzone. I thought it was me just not really good at using the mouse but once I switched to this one I noticed a huge improvement. I was going a lot better then I was before I think less weight makes all the difference.The only con is that is expensive, I’ve taken it apart there isn’t much tech inside so it’s nothing truly special from what I saw. If you can find a similar style mouse with the same weight for less I’d go that route.Overall not a horrible mouse(actually great) but horribly price to say the lease.
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