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LAMZU Maya X Review | TechPowerUp

Introduction

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LAMZU is a peripherals company based in China. With the ambidextrous Maya X, LAMZU goes beyond merely providing a larger Maya. For the sensor, PixArt’s latest PAW3950 capable of 30,000 CPI is now used, and the main buttons have been outfitted with optical switches from Omron (D2FP-FN2) rated for 70 million clicks. The scroll wheel encoder has a LAMZU branding, but actually comes from F-Switch. At 47 g, the Maya X also manages to weigh the same as the Maya, all while being significantly larger and maintaining the same holeless, open-bottom design. On the Maya X, the 8K wireless dongle is included by default, allowing for true 8000 Hz polling in wireless operation. At 1000 Hz, LAMZU cites a battery life of up to 80 hours, and up to 20 hours at 8000 Hz. The feet are made of pure PTFE, and configuration is possible through a web driver. The Maya X is available in black, white, gray, or purple.

Specifications

LAMZU Maya X
Size: 124 mm x 64 mm x 40 mm
Size (inches): 4.88″ x 2.52″ x 1.57″
Ambidextrous: Partially (side buttons on left side only)
Weight: 48 g
Number of Buttons: 5+1 (including wheel click)
Main Switches: Omron D2FP-FN2 (China)
Wheel Encoder: LAMZU (F-Switch, white/green core), 11 mm
Sensor: PixArt PAW3950
Resolution: 50–30,000 CPI
Microcontroller Unit: Nordic nRF52840
Polling Rate: 125/250/500/1000 Hz (wired)
1000/2000/4000/8000 Hz (wireless)
Cable: 1.75 m, braided
Software: Yes
Price: $119.99
Warranty: One year

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