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Must Try Gaming Gear by Teevolution

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Follow me on X: https://x.com/spiro_4 Mouse Purchase link (affiliated): https://www.teevolution.gg/products/terra-pro?sca_ref=10558079.0ARdQgVWGv &sca_source=spiro4 Pads Purchase link (affiliated): https://www.teevolution.gg/products/genesis-series-mousepad?sca_ref=10558079.0ARdQgVWGv&sca_source=spiro4 __________________________________________ Other gear reviews: Akko Dash: https://youtu.be/jo0o6Hj_8As Eweadn Z7: https://youtu.be/xs0AjcWIdNk Pulsar X2N: https://youtu.be/YQuAPy-3Wpo ATK U2 v2: https://youtu.be/UN621W-5__0 WALLHACK SP-005: https://youtu.be/erc-Y2kan7w Akko MOD68 HE: https://youtu.be/fY-TwMQEL2c IEMs: https://youtu.be/xs0AjcWIdNk __________________________________________ Hand size: 18x9cm Business Inquiries: spiro4tech@gmail.com __________________________________________ Music used: Unchanged / Delirious by Rama Low #mousereview #mousepad __________________________________________ Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:31 Unboxing / Specs 02:19 Axis surface 03:26 Gravis surface 04:09 Glide Test 04:25 Gravis surface 05:56 Pads Verdict 06:57 Terra Mouse Review 10:58 Outro

About This Video

In this video I tested a full set of Teevolution gear: the Genesis Series mousepads (Axis and Gravis) and the Terra mouse, which is basically a Logitech G703-style shape but modernized and way lighter. This isn’t sponsored, so I’m just giving you my real thoughts after actually playing on the pads and using the mouse. I cover unboxing, build quality, surfaces, glide, and who each product is actually for. For the pads, both Axis and Gravis are $39 and come in premium flat packaging (which matters because they’re not bend/roll friendly and can wrinkle). They’re 5mm thick with a super grippy silicone base that doesn’t move, plus stitched edges and solid moisture resistance. Axis is the mainstream “one-and-done” choice: balanced, slightly control-leaning, moderate speed, and to me it’s close to an Artisan FX Zero Soft vibe but smoother/less grainy on skin. Gravis is the extreme option: a true mudpad with super high static friction—amazing for small-range flick precision in Valorant/CS, but I wouldn’t use it for faster games like Fortnite or COD. Then I review the Terra: insanely comfortable palm-grip ergoshape (that long back extension is key), around 51g on my scale, optical main switches, Bluetooth, and a Rapid Sync dongle with an LED display for polling/battery/clock. It’s an easy 8/10 for me, but I do nitpick the back side button feel and the noisy dot skates on hard pads.

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