MCHOSE L7 Ultra Wireless Gaming Mouse: PAW3950 42K Sensor
The MCHOSE L7 Ultra Wireless Gaming Mouse isn't just another peripheral—it's a precision instrument for the digital gladiator. At its heart lies the PAW3950 42K Sensor, a piece of tech so sharp it could probably track a gnat's heartbeat. For competitive gamers, where victory hangs on split-second decisions, this mouse is like having a time machine in your palm.
With Wireless/Wired Dual 8K Polling, the L7 cuts through lag like a hot knife through butter. And at a featherlight 46g, it's the kind of mouse that makes you forget you're holding anything at all—until it's busy outmaneuvering the competition. The 2.4GHz RF/BT/Wired Tri-Mode Connection is the cherry on top, offering the kind of flexibility that would make a contortionist jealous. Whether it's a high-stakes FPS showdown or a cerebral strategy marathon, the MCHOSE L7 is the wingman you didn't know you needed.
- Wireless/Wired Dual 8K Polling
- 46g Weight
- 2.4GHz RF/BT/Wired Tri-Mode Connection
- PAW3950 42K Sensor
General specs
- Brand: MCHOSE
- Model: L7
- Seller: Joom
- Sensor: PAW3950 42K
- Polling Rate: 8K
- Weight: 46g
- Connection Modes: 2.4GHz RF, BT, Wired
- First listed by seller: 8/13/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | MCHOSE | MCHOSE | MCHOSE | MCHOSE | Darmoshark | AE Selection |
Model | L7 | L7 Ultra+ | M7 Ultra | A7 | M3 | X6 PAW3395 |
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Price | $102.29 | $107.07 | $99.32 | $81.95 | $51.99 | $318.30 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Gshopper | Joom |
Update | August 19, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | August 8, 2025 |
Sensor | PAW3950 42K | PAW3950 42K | PAW3950 optical | PAW3395 | PAW3395 Optical Sensor | RGB touch-sensitive |
Polling Rate | 8K | 8K | 8K | Wired 1K, Wireless 8K (with optional receiver) | ||
Weight | 46g | 48g | 55g | 56g | ||
Connectivity | Three-mode | BT, Wired, 2.4G Wireless | Bluetooth, Wireless, Wired |
Reviews
Baptiste F.
Nantes
August 14, 2025
So, why did I choose this mouse? Well, I've been loyal to the brand for a while, and they've never let me down. This time was no exception. The first thing I noticed was how light it is—like, it's almost not there. But don't let that fool you; the precision is on another level. I play a lot of competitive games, and the difference this mouse makes is night and day. The ability to switch between wireless and wired without any hassle is a huge plus for me. Sure, the delivery was a bit slow, and the lightness might throw you off at first, but once you get used to it, it's hard to go back. Most likely, this is the best mouse I've used in a long time.
- Pros: The mouse feels incredibly light, making it easy to move around without any strain. The tracking is so precise, it feels like it reads my mind, especially in fast-paced games. Switching between wireless and wired is seamless, giving me the flexibility I need depending on the situation.