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AngryMiao AM Infinity.97 mouse review
A flagship-grade wireless rodent with blistering speed, innovative swappable batteries and surprising comfort. It just lacks polished software and carries a price tag that outpaces its rivals.
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2026 is shaping up to be an immense year for high-end gaming mice, with everything from the Logitech G Pro X2 Superstrike to the Razer Viper V4 Pro and the Corsair Sabre V2 Pro proving genuine innovation, with everything from materials to speed and potency all covered off.
So when the AngryMiao AM Infinity.97 came across my desk promising a sub-50 g weight with a 30,000 DPI sensor, 8000 Hz wireless polling and some very innovative battery tech, it definitely piqued my interest.
AngryMiao is a brand I associate more with its keyboards than mice, with it having a penchant for the weird and wacky, opting for sci-fi-type designs in a similar vein to Gravastar. The AM Infinity.97 doesn't deviate from that formula, opting for a very holey chassis with an aggressive look all in the name of both lightness and standing out from a very crowded ultralight mouse market.
It's purposefully been designed to be smaller than other mice to shed weight while keeping things comfortable, shaving three percent off a 'standard' size, hence the 97 in its name—it refers to being 97% of a full mouse.
Buttons: 5Feet: PTFEConnectivity: 2.4 GHz receiver/Bluetooth, USB-C to USB-A wiredSensor: PixArt PAW3950Max DPI: 30,000Max acceleration: 50 gMax speed: 750 IPSPolling rate: 8000 Hz (2.4 GHz)Battery life: Up to 165 hoursRGB lighting: 1-zoneWarranty: 1 yearPrice: $189
It's certainly an interesting aesthetic that's helped along in any case by the colour you choose: AngryMiao offers the AM Infinity.97 in black, white or pink. The one I was sent was white, which looks pleasant enough. At first, it seems like there aren't many places where your hand can make contact with the chassis, given the number of holes in the rodent, although you'd be surprised at how comfortable this mouse is when you get it in hand.
AngryMiao states this mouse is designed more for claw grippers than any other type, although I had no issues using a palm or fingertip grip over my couple of weeks with the device. It's a very comfortable rodent to use, and a sub-50 g weight (47 g with the battery) makes this one of the nimblest and lightest mice I've used this year. Take the battery out (more on that later), use it wired, and it can even go down to 39 g.
That lightness doesn't come at the cost of durability, either. The AM Infinity.97 is made of a magnesium-aluminium alloy chassis that feels sturdy to the touch, while the chassis is slightly contoured to fit well in hand and the cool sensation from the metal finish helps with comfort for long-term play sessions.