This mouse is extremely versatile, and exactly what I was looking for. It is completely customizable with many possible inputs. This makes it easy if you were to use it for video games, as you get lots of keybinds on your mouse, and also working, as you can set up macros for formulas in Google sheets or excel. Even though it looks weird and somewhat fragile, from what has (accidently) happened to it, it is sturdy and will hold up to most beatings. The functionality I like the most is the deep click settings. It allows you to have a second option, on the same button! Definitely nice.
I have owned the original Z1 and got the Z2 when it was released.. It is by far the best mouse I have ever used! I use to use Logitech for gaming with FPS to MMO games but the Swiftpoint won me over easy!! Mouse works in all kinds of programs as you can have multiple profiles.. I will say when I first tried the swiftpoint Z the little platform the pinky sits on took some getting used to but now I can't go back to a normal mouse. Both of my Pc's use the Swiftpoint Z series because it is that good!!.
The deep clicks and placement of buttons make it comfortable and easy.
The deep clicks are programmable to how much pressure you want and with how much vibration to let you know you have hit that pressure for whatever key bind you have set. The rgb can be shut off or on however you like as with the deep clicks.
I love it! It's so small. Portable ergonomic and customer service hands down is one of the best top notch 100% recommend! I had one for 2 or 3 years ago and it just stopped working. All the sudden out of nowhere and it was a model isn't made anymore. They actually sent me a replacement and upgraded the model it just pure amazing customer service!
The quality of the Z2 is amazing and I consider it technological marvel
The software is very intuitive and allows you to tweak things exactly how you want.
I simply cannot go back to any other mice
Ive been looking for a suitable replacement for my roccat leadr for quite awhile. This ended up being the closest thing i could find and it performs almost as good, its an inprovement in some areas and okay in others. I just wish it had an easy shift key, was shaped a bit better for picking it up for repositioning, and had two additional buttons on the top on the right mouse button side like the left mouse button has, then it would be perfect
Hi John, thanks for the feedback. Just so you know, every input on the Z2 does have 'easy shift' functionality. You can set this up in the X1 control panel. If you need a hand or want some instructions on how to do this, feel free to send us a private message and we can help you get started!
Honnestly i did not use the tilt fonction yet but but the fact that I can use several action with my 2 fingers and remap/config everything is gold.
The shape is good it slide on my mat like I've never seen before + the weight is just enough.
This is gold :D
This is possibly the best mouse I've ever purchased. The quality is unmatched. Definitely takes sometime to get used to tho. Also the support staff is quick to respond and very helpful. Would buy again!
Hi Rob, thanks for your review. For anything defective we will always cover the cost of return shipping so this may have slipped through the cracks with our support team. We will reach out in private to arrange cover for the return shipping!
I got the mouse primarily for easier multitasking and gaming since some of my games required extra keybinds I thought awkward by default. So far the mouse has been working fantastically. I enjoy it very much.
the mouse works really well ive had it for a few months now and it works pretty nicely just havent goten to use all the features on it much
(Elaboraing on my prevous review)
This sounds great on paper, but while on the fly, its a whole different thing.
When I bought this mouse I planned to incorporate the more eccentric features (tilt and hard press) it offers for GAMING, but it just didn't feel right. While competitive gaming, there will ALWAYS be a time when you unconsciously press harder than usual and so you might missclick your hard-press keybind or even activate the tilt function. So at least for the main buttons, I dont recommend this feature -Yes, you can calibrate, but if you go for a really hard press, then it is just too uncomfortable to use-.
Now, about the TILT function, Swiftpoint advertices it as a lean feature for shooters, but let me point out that when you tilt, your mouse sensor moves as well, making you lose AIM. This feature will also activate when you lift your mouse, a common thing even with large mousepads -trust me on this one- or when you press hard on some keys, so unless you use it inside another layer, or while pressing a modifier, this feature is useless for gaming.
I'm sure this mouse is wonderful for productivity.
I'd also like to point out that I'm not a fan of the scroll wheel. It feels cheap, same as the RBG logo.
Every other button is very cool, feels and performs great. I don't plan on returning, but CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED.
Thanks for the feedback. You can change to the lockout feet to turn the tilt functions off. Feel free to reach out to us directly or check out our community if you'd like some examples of how others are using them. If there's something specific you had in mind for using with tilt/deep click we'd be happy to help you get it set up.
Big fan since the Z1. However, it's best tailored for users who rest their hand's palm on the mouse ("palm grip"). If you - like me - prefer to put your palm behind the mouse on the mousepad, you will most likely (i) not be able to reach the small mouse button on the left of the main buttons, (ii) need to use the stubs instead of the larger standard "paddle" buttons for the secondary buttons and (iii) play around with the trigger buttons (I turned them around with the higher end facing the front) for best comfort.
For me, even though I have rather large hands, a smaller version would be perfect. For example, the back end of the mouse (where the logo sits) could be ~5mm thinner and maybe 10mm shorter.
I feel like I am witnessing the evolution of the mouse. It’s a real game changer..
Great at everything from productivity to gaming, wish it had a wireless option and would have loved if it had 8,000 hertz polling rate.
Overall does very well. I haven't had much chance to truly use the deepclick function but have used the tilt feature in warthunder to fly. With so many buttons, I have had some difficulty remembering what keybinds I have set for the games I play
non è il massimo che si può desiderare per il costo, la qualità è buona ma le funzioni non sono il massimo, tipo il rilevatore per l'inclinazione.
e anche dificile pulirlo dallo sporco che si forma con tempo.
After searching for a mouse to satisfy my needs for multiple mappable buttons in easy-to-get-to places, I saw the Z1, but at the time, the price was out of the range I was willing to pay. so I went with a Roccat Leadr. Sadly, Roccat discontinued it before mine died, so once again, I was searching for a replacement & the Z2 came to my focus. It was a very expensive purchase at $330 Australian, including postage, but so far, it has proven to be worth it. Some of the buttons are in weird places for my left-hand grip; however, I can overlook this because it's not specifically designed to be a lefty. I personally don't use the gyroscopic functions, but I did fiddle around with them. I can see why it's a feature, but with my grip & style of movement, it was more of a hindrance. I'm happy with my decision to go with a Z2. I just hope the Swiftpoint team keeps the quality & improvements coming when I need a Z3 or Z4.
I play games with 30+ keybinds. I have to have a ton of buttons on my mouse.
I had the original Swiftpoint Z and loved it. The scroll wheel broke after many years and I shopped around and tried out pretty much everything on the market now with this many buttons and settled on a different mouse.
Nothing ever felt right. None of them were as effective. When the Z2 came out I knew it was time to give the Swiftpoint another shot.
Having the very different types of buttons in very different places helps compartmentalize them in my brain, making it easier for quick recall and much hard to make mistakes than having all the buttons jammed together like the others.
So good! I can't say I really have a single complaint besides maybe one or two more buttons would be nice.
It's a high price, but it truly outclasses everything out there.
It's perfect.
It has been 2 months since my Z2 has arrived and it has been the best mouse I have owned. I love the features on the mouse that I never really thought a mouse should have but damn is it nice to have now. The mouse feels great doesn’t remind me of those cheap plastic mouses you get for 10 bucks. The program itself is well made and I like that it comes in two modes one simple and the other you can basically do anything. Overall this mouse is expensive but in the long run I say it’s worth the price.
I am so delighted with this mouse, love all the innovative button placements. Great thumb and pinky rests. Everything is awesome great craftsmanship.
Unboxing Video At:
https://youtu.be/Je71vEdM0Hs
Great Job Swiftpoing cant wait to see what you come up with for V3. LOL.
I was very excited to use this mouse for work productivity. However, I found the mouse extremely uncomfortable for use with a normal palm grip. There is an asymmetric large bump in the left side of the mouse body right at the base of your thumb / thenar eminence which creates painful pressure. The solutions recommended by customer support are to adopt a claw grip (which feels unnatural to me), change out the button covers (which doesn't do anything about the large bump) or to slide your hand further back (which is more comfortable, but puts multiple buttons out of reach).
I then tried to return my mouse, only to be told that the company does not provide a return shipping label and they will not refund the initial shipping charge. This makes it seem like their return policy of "We're so confident you will love your new Swiftpoint mouse. If you are not 100% satisfied simply send it back for a full refund" is intentionally worded in a misleading way.
Depending on your grip, you should keep this in mind and try to demo the mouse in person before ordering.
Hi Robert,
Thank you for your recent review of the Swiftpoint Z2.
I’m sorry to hear that your experience with myself and the team at Swiftpoint hasn’t been great.
While I appreciate your feedback in this review, I’d like to clarify that we do offer a full refund, including your original shipping cost, once the mouse has been returned to us.
We understand the Z2’s shape, size, and weight may not suit everyone, and as mentioned within our support ticket thread, we encourage users to experiment with different grips and button setups.
If you'd like to return your Z2 for a full refund, including shipping, the return request is still open and active.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers,
Sean and the Swiftpoint Team