The Scyrox V8 is an ultra-lightweight wireless gaming mouse with a symmetrical shape. It's pretty small and has a raised hump towards the back that's designed to support your palm. It uses PixArt's flagship PAW3950 sensor and supports a maximum wireless polling rate of 8000Hz.
Our Verdict
The Scyrox V8 is a decent mouse for work. It has excellent build quality with a comfortable symmetrical shape, and you can remap its buttons using the web-based companion software. It connects wirelessly using a USB receiver but doesn't support Bluetooth or multi-device pairing.
Excellent build quality.
Scroll wheel lacks free scrolling and L/R tilt inputs.
No Bluetooth connectivity or multi-device pairing.
The Scyrox V8 is an exceptional FPS gaming mouse. It's incredibly lightweight, making it effortless to move and aim accurately and quickly. Despite its lightness, it has excellent build quality and a comfortable symmetrical shape that's well-suited for most grip types, but especially claw grip. On top of that, it delivers absolutely cutting-edge raw performance, so it's suitable for gaming at any competitive level.
Incredible raw performance.
Excellent build quality.
Exceptionally lightweight.
The Scyrox V8 is good for MMO and MOBA gaming, despite not being specifically designed for it. It has excellent build quality, a comfortable symmetrical shape, easily reprogrammable buttons, and exceptional raw performance. That said, it doesn't have nearly as many additional buttons as dedicated MMO mice.
Incredible raw performance.
Excellent build quality.
Fewer additional buttons than dedicated MMO mice.
The Scyrox V8 has state-of-the-art raw performance. It delivers incredibly low and consistent click latency and has outstanding overall sensor performance. It also supports a maximum polling rate of 8000Hz.
Outstanding sensor latency and accuracy.
Exceptional click latency.
8000Hz maximum polling rate.
Changelog
- Updated Mar 10, 2026: We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.5.2. This update removes the Delay To Start Of Movement and Delay To End Of Movement measurements from the Sensor Latency test. See our full 1.5.2 changelog for details.
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Updated Jan 20, 2026:
We've added a link to the ATK Blazing Sky U2 Ultimate in the Wireless Versatility section.
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Updated Nov 20, 2025:
We retested this mouse's Sensor Latency after updating to the newest firmware (Receiver: v2.16, Mouse: v2.22), which adds a 20K FPS mode. This mode increases the device scan rate and provides a very marginal improvement to sensor latency, but it's minor enough that no scores have changed.
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Updated Sep 18, 2025:
We've added a link to the Pulsar TenZ Signature Edition in the Hand Size Recommendation section.
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Differences Between Sizes And Variants
The Scyrox V8 mouse is available in Black, White, or Yellow. We bought and tested the Yellow colorway. It doesn't have a visible label.
Popular Mouse Comparisons
The Scyrox V8 is an incredibly lightweight wireless gaming mouse and is Scyrox's first release. Its a fairly small, symmetrical mouse with an aggressive rear hump that's reminiscent of the Ninjutso Sora V2 and the Pulsar X2H v3, making it a great shape for claw grippers who like a lot of palm support. Performance-wise, it sits at the very top and competes with the likes of Razer and Logitech. with their Razer Viper V3 Pro and Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 mice, respectively. This makes it an excellent mid-range alternative to those much more expensive options if you don't mind going with an unproven brand with a slightly sketchy software experience.
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The Scyrox V6 and the Scyrox V8 are both lightweight, wireless gaming mice from the same company. They share the same internals and deliver nearly identical raw performance, but they have different shapes. The V8 has an aggressive rear hump that makes it ideal for claw grippers, whereas the V6 has a centered hump that's well-suited for both claw and palm grips.
The Scyrox V8 and the Razer Viper V3 Pro are lightweight wireless gaming mice. The Razer has a larger shape that's more accommodating to a variety of grip types and hand sizes, whereas the Scyrox is smaller and better suited for claw grip. The Scyrox is also significantly lighter than the Razer.
Both the MCHOSE L7 Ultra and the Scyrox V8 are lightweight, wireless gaming mice with exceptional gaming performance for competitive gaming. The Scyrox has a hump that's a bit higher and more centered. It's generally a versatile shape suitable for all grip types, compared to the MCHOSE which has a smaller hump closer to the rear, which makes it best-suited for a claw or fingertip grip. The Scyrox also has better build quality and mouse feet. Conversely, the MCHOSE has marginally better raw gaming performance and has added Bluetooth connectivity, which the Scyrox doesn't support.
The Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT 2 and the Scyrox V8 are both lightweight wireless gaming mice with symmetrical shapes. The Scyrox is smaller and designed primarily for claw grip, whereas the Logitech has a more accommodating shape overall. The two have similar performance, but the Scyrox is significantly lighter, making it easier to move quickly and accurately.
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