Lamzu Inca — Professional Esports Gaming Mouse Review and Stats
About the Lamzu Inca
The Lamzu Inca explores ergonomic territory for a brand that initially made its name with symmetrical designs, offering a right-handed shape at just 48 grams with 8KHz polling. The PAW3950 sensor delivers top-tier tracking while the form factor targets players who love ergo shapes but want modern ultralight weight. Lamzu's rapid design iteration shines here - the Inca went through multiple prototype rounds with community testers before reaching production. The optical switches provide a fast, consistent actuation that pairs well with the comfortable ergonomic grip. At $99 to $119, it maintains Lamzu's positioning as a premium-quality brand that doesn't gouge on price like some competitors. The Inca proves that Lamzu can design for multiple grip preferences, not just the claw-grip audience that the Atlantis originally targeted.
Lamzu Inca Full Specifications
| Brand | Lamzu |
|---|---|
| Weight | 48 grams |
| Sensor | PAW3950 |
| Max DPI | 32,000 |
| Polling Rate | 8,000 Hz |
| Shape | Symmetrical |
| Connectivity | Wireless |
| Price | $110 USD |
| Switches | Huano Transparent |
| Battery Life | 80 hours |
| Release Year | 2025 |
| Pro Usage | 1% of tracked professional players |
| Rating | 8.4 out of 10 |
Professional Players Using the Lamzu Inca
The Lamzu Inca is used by 12+ professional esports players across R6 Siege, PUBG, CS2 and Valorant.
- Spoit — R6 Siege (Shopify Rebellion) — 1600 DPI, 5 sens, 160 eDPI
- xxxLu — PUBG (Four Angry Men) — 400 DPI, 40 sens, eDPI
- robo — CS2 (Team Spirit Academy) — 800 DPI, 1.4 sens, 1120 eDPI
- Beccie — CS2 (Sashi) — 400 DPI, 1.6 sens, 640 eDPI
- Veccil — CS2 (The Huns Esports) — 400 DPI, 2.4 sens, 960 eDPI
- Zesta — CS2 (ATOX Esports) — 800 DPI, 1.25 sens, 1000 eDPI
- swicher — CS2 (Viperio) — 400 DPI, 2.4 sens, 960 eDPI
- hfah — CS2 (Venom) — 400 DPI, 1.4 sens, 560 eDPI
- Sukker — CS2 (Free Agent) — 400 DPI, 3.05 sens, 1220 eDPI
- Enzo — Valorant (Joblife) — 800 DPI, 0.31 sens, 251 eDPI
- SeoeuN — Valorant (Free Agent) — 800 DPI, 0.38 sens, 304 eDPI
- YuRiHaNa — Valorant (Free Agent) — 400 DPI, 0.56 sens, 226 eDPI
Key Highlights
- just 48 grams with 8KHz polling
- multiple prototype rounds with community testers
- doesn't gouge on price
Buy the Lamzu Inca on Amazon for $110
Other Lamzu Esports Mice
- Lamzu Maya X — 52g, 1% pro usage, $119
- Lamzu Atlantis Mini — 51g, 1% pro usage, $99
- Lamzu Maya — 52g, 0% pro usage, $99
- Lamzu Thorn — 51g, 0% pro usage, $119
- Lamzu Atlantis — 55g, 0% pro usage, $99
- Lamzu Paro — 47g, 0% pro usage, $119
Other Mice with the PAW3950 Sensor
- Lamzu Maya X (Lamzu) — 52g, $119
- Lamzu Atlantis Mini (Lamzu) — 51g, $99
- Endgame Gear OP1 8K (Endgame) — 56g, $119
- WLMouse Beast X (WLMouse) — 30g, $199
- WLMouse Beast X Mini (WLMouse) — 28g, $189
- Lamzu Thorn (Lamzu) — 51g, $119
- Lamzu Paro (Lamzu) — 47g, $119
- ASUS ROG Harpe Ace 2 (ASUS) — 49g, $149
- WLMouse Beast X Max (WLMouse) — 55g, $159
- WLMouse Ying (WLMouse) — 38g, $139
- Endgame Gear OP1w 4K (Endgame) — 53g, $109
- Endgame Gear XM2w 4K v2 (Endgame) — 55g, $99
- Pulsar eS FS-1 (Pulsar) — 42g, $129
Similar Weight Esports Mice (±10g of 48g)
- Pulsar X2 V2 Mini (Pulsar) — 48g, 0% pro usage
- Pulsar Xlite V4 (Pulsar) — 48g, 0% pro usage
- Pulsar Susanto-X (Pulsar) — 48g, 0% pro usage
- Pulsar JV-X (Pulsar) — 48g, 0% pro usage
- ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Extreme (ASUS) — 47g, 0% pro usage
- Pulsar ZywOo Chosen Mouse (Pulsar) — 49g, 0% pro usage
- Finalmouse Ultralight 2 (Finalmouse) — 47g, 0% pro usage
- Finalmouse Capetown (Finalmouse) — 47g, 0% pro usage
Other Symmetrical Shape Esports Mice
- Razer Viper V3 Pro (Razer) — 54g, $159
- Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 (Logitech) — 60g, $159
- Logitech G Pro X Superlight (Logitech) — 63g, $129
- Razer Viper V2 Pro (Razer) — 58g, $149
- Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike (Logitech) — 61g, $180
- Finalmouse UltralightX (Finalmouse) — 36g, $189
- Finalmouse Starlight-12 (Finalmouse) — 42g, $189
- Lamzu Maya X (Lamzu) — 52g, $119
