Kareem Kourtis—March 9, 2024
I've used a G502 Lightspeed for about 4 years, and felt it was time to upgrade. After trying the EC2 and it's many clones for some time, the Lamzu x Fnatic Thorn is a breath of fresh air. Compared to the EC2, it's fairly lighter and has a more centered and filling hump. The bottom left edge of the mouse is curved better for thumbs in claw grip. Buttons, despite being optical, feel crisp and responsive. The stock skates are awesome after breaking in, really nice on Soft/XSoft pads. Charging doesn't take long, and I imagine it's even quicker with the right cable. The Fnatic edition of the Thorn comes with the 4K polling dongle, but at a 175Hz refresh rate I was hard pressed to feel a significant difference vs 1K polling. This is definitely more beneficial for people playing at 240Hz or beyond. Four very minor nitpicks about this mouse: -You need a Type-C cable as narrow as its stock cable if you are looking to use a different one. -The power switch is rather tiny compared to most other mice out there. -My unit has was feels like a slight blemish in the rightmost side of the shell, though you really have to feel for it to notice. -My unit also had slight side creaking at first, but it subsided over time. Overall, I'm very happy with this mouse. If you are coming from a heavier / older mouse, and looking for a shape that isn't quite an EC2 or a Deathadder, definitely give this a try. Read more
Attila Szundi—December 5, 2025
I keep it short guys. Purchased this mouse in 2025 - few months ago and it was love at first sight. I’ve been pc gaming since 2007, I have used steelseries and zowie products mainly, tried logitech and few other brands too but honestly this is the best mouse I have ever owned in almost 20 years of gaming. What really stands out for me is the high quality parts, the clicks are perfect, the mouse wheel is outstanding, battery life is very impressive for a mouse that weighs 50 grams - and oh boy I thought this super light mouse branding was just bs but honestly once you go this super light (under 50g) you never go back, also my first wireless mouse and I have no idea why i haven’t changed sooner. Oh one thing: make sure to keep your wifi modem faaaar from your mouse dongle, as it could interfere with it and it took me few weeks to realize why my mouse was lagging… apparently they both work on 2.4ghz and not a great match. Little pricey compared to others but if definitely feels high quality and well built so that justifies the price for me. Software is great and easy to use but for the love of god don’t mess with the firmware upgrade, if you mess that up which is easy you can technically say goodbye to the mouse. Read more
Superlingling—July 25, 2025
Clicks are amazing as they are crisp but not too loud. It's very responsive and has an incredibly low delay. The Buttons on the mouse feel very light and the overall shape and build quality of this mouse is top tier, not to mention that the 80 hour battery life it has as well as the fast charging. This mouse is very good for its price and I would recommend it. Read more
S—July 6, 2024
The lamzu thorn is one of the best ergo mouse I have ever used. Pros: -My hand and palm does not hurt or cramp anymore! - It fits nicely in the hand for palm grip, claw grip, and all relaxed hybrid claw grips. - I love the shape, hump profile, the weight, and the overall balance of the mouse. - The mouse clicks are very crisp and has no pre travel on my unit. - The stock mouse skates are very good and does not need to be replaced. The box has extra replacement skates. - The lamzu program lets you personalize the DPI, LOD, polling rate, and buttons on the mouse. - Comes with 4k dongle. Cons: - Doesn't come in many colors. - BF tried to steal it from me. >.< Comparison: Pulsar xlite v3 eS vs Lamzu thorn I have smaller hands but this mouse feels perfect in the thorn. My BF has bigger hands and he also likes the lamzu thorn. He has a pulsar xlite v3 eS and comparing it to the lamzu thorn, I prefer where the hump is on the thorn and how much lighter and balanced it is. The xlite is heavier and hurts my hand. Read more


Mike—May 21, 2025
Thorn Fnatic Size: Medium. Ideal up to 18cm hands. Mine are 19 and I wish the mouse was stretched to 125mm instead of being 119mm. But it's still comfortable, 4/5 Coating: I had the white Thorn and the coating was so bad it made me return it. Thankfully the Orange Fnatic edition has a much better coating, the best out of all Lamzu Mice I would say. Clicks: Not great. They are light and spammable but very loud and because of how thin and large the shell is, the clicks sound like they have a slight echo which can be annoying. Nothing you'll notice with headphones but thought I'd point it out. Weight: It's so light I forget I'm holding it but due to its size I don't lose control as you're bound to do with lighter mice. Shape: An EC2 if the EC2 was good. The hump is centered but large enough to fill your hand making it extremely stable and comfortable, where as the EC2 has a forward hump making the center palm empty. Most Ergo mice like the EC2 has a very protruding curve by the thumb that often digs into your thumb, on the Thorn this is barely noticable, but it is still there. QC: Meh. It feels a lot like a cheap Chinese toy in hand which is a bit off putting. But it makes up for it in every other way. It's hard to recommend this mouse because the shape is one of the best in terms of ergo mice right now but the cheap feel of the mouse makes it underwhelming? But if all you care about is in game performance, this is better than the Superlight in my opinion. Even if the superlight feels more premium. Read more