next sr7 gaming mouse verified
next sr7 gaming mouse verified

Next Sr7 Gaming Mouse — Verified

It is not a "scam." It is not a rebranded OEM generic. It is a genuine attempt to bring flagship sensor technology (PAW3393) to the masses by cutting costs on software development and side button tactility.

It won't make you an esports pro. But it will never be the reason you lose a firefight. And at this price, that is the highest verification possible.

The "Next SR7 Driver" (downloadable from Nextime's .com.cn domain) is... functional. It looks like it was designed in 2014.

After 40 hours of testing—including gameplay, software analysis, and a brutal teardown—here is the definitive verified review. The Next SR7 is a recent entrant into the ultra-competitive sub-$40 wireless gaming mouse market. It is manufactured by Nextime Technology, a brand previously known for office peripherals trying to break into the esports scene.

But every so often, a product emerges that forces the big brands (Logitech, Razer, SteelSeries) to take notice. The buzz surrounding the has reached a fever pitch, with YouTubers and Redditors throwing around terms like "endgame sensor" and "wireless latency killer."

Verified solid, with one caveat.

It is not a "scam." It is not a rebranded OEM generic. It is a genuine attempt to bring flagship sensor technology (PAW3393) to the masses by cutting costs on software development and side button tactility.

It won't make you an esports pro. But it will never be the reason you lose a firefight. And at this price, that is the highest verification possible.

The "Next SR7 Driver" (downloadable from Nextime's .com.cn domain) is... functional. It looks like it was designed in 2014.

After 40 hours of testing—including gameplay, software analysis, and a brutal teardown—here is the definitive verified review. The Next SR7 is a recent entrant into the ultra-competitive sub-$40 wireless gaming mouse market. It is manufactured by Nextime Technology, a brand previously known for office peripherals trying to break into the esports scene.

But every so often, a product emerges that forces the big brands (Logitech, Razer, SteelSeries) to take notice. The buzz surrounding the has reached a fever pitch, with YouTubers and Redditors throwing around terms like "endgame sensor" and "wireless latency killer."

Verified solid, with one caveat.