Which one should i buy?
Which one should i buy?
Middle one
I bought myself a ducky secret, not the m-version since that one is smaller, my razershit has been broken for most of this year
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>being a razer fag
How to people actually use anything else?
it's the best mouse, nigger filth
Yeah and macs are the best laptops.
>buying anything else
G403 or G303. They have the best sensor on the market right now.
I bought the far left one so that means you should buy it too
>buy mouse with 15000 dpi
>set dpi to 2000, never change it
I have the G602 and it's a really comfortable mouse. Along with being wireless is great for not having to worry about wires getting caught behind my desk.
>advertised as 11 button mouse
>only 4 usable extra buttons compared to normal mouse
educate yourself, then comment.
please, just fuck off if you have no idea what he's ta...
so I got baited I guess
G403
Oh yeah i forgot it has a second sensor program for when you're swinging your mouse around more than 5 feet per second
You can remap the sniper button and profile switch button
You can remap every button
>le sensor meymey
This is the right mouse IMO, at least for fingertip grip.
>2 thumb buttons within easy each
>1 extra thumb button a little out of reach
>2 extra left click buttons
I just wish it didn't have left/right on the scroll wheel. It fucks up middle mouse click for me, somewhat (Less so, the more I got used to it)
Then turn side scrolling off
g502 godtier
out of those? Probably none
Is there a mouse that has the shape/ergonomics of an MMO mouse that is not an MMO mouse and doesn't have a billion buttons on the side? I find the shape of MMO mice (such as the Naga) quite comfortable, because they have a spot to rest my pinkie, but i don't want to pay for a bunch of buttons I won't really use.
Far left. The rest is shit
I don't know about the quality but mionix products come first to mind.
the quietest one. always the quietest one.
Does anyone know a mouse for about 50€ that has:
>at least one extra button but not more than four
>a clean design without weird edges or crap that will fill with cum and old pizza after a month of use
>won't break after a year
>is comfortable and has a nice feel to it
>still good enough sensors to play vidya seriously
(bonus: >has a comfortable to use mousewheel)
Wired or wireless, I'll take it if it fills most of my criteria
I'd gladly just get one of these logitech ones if it wasn't for the 10 bazillion buttons and adjustments.
Also anyone have experience with those logitech MX wireless mice? Are they worth it?
zowie fk1 ffs
don't fall for the razer meme. It will break in 1 year
None. Buy a Zowie
>at least for fingertip grip
>Height: 5.2 in (132 mm)
Maybe if it were like 30mm+ shorter. If you think a mouse of this size is ideal you probably aren't using fingertip grip, and more likely a claw/palm hybrid grip of some sort. The actual fingertip grip relies on the mouse being as small and light as they come, but unfortunately there is no truly ideal mouse for this grip type.
On topic, as for the advice I'd give OP, if you're a palm gripper get the Razer (extremely comfortable), if you're a claw gripper with medium sized hands the logitech, or if you have large hands and like a heavier mouse the corsair one has fantastic build quality.
I used a roccat savu for 5 years, very nice and fits what you're asking for. I'm not sure if they're selling them anymore, unfortunately. If you can find one somewhere I would definitely recommend getting it.
Doesn't that ROCCAT Logo get filled with cum and other stuff you might have on your hand
G900 Chaos Spectrum
Got mine about 6 months ago, wireless mouse with the latency of a wired one. Couldn't be happier.
I don't think it ever did whilst in use. It's been getting a bit dirty now but that's because it's just tucked away gathering dust along with a ton of other stuff.
That being said the indents are pretty shallow and easy to clean. I'd also like to add that I don't really keep my desk too tidy but never had any shit gather up at the bottom, I can still make out the serial number after these years.
The mouse does have this sort of rough surface on the sides that has eroded smooth with use.
A Rival 300 is a pretty safe bet and sits in with the price range
I wouldn't consider it to be amazing for everyday use, it gets uncomfortable at the end of the day
in that picture the torq x5
Corsair m65 is excellent if you have big hands
If you have small hands go for the Logitech one.
>G403
Overpriced meme.
Do yourself a favor and stick with Logitech mice. I've owned multiple Corsair, Razer, and Logitech mice throughout the years and Logitech is just in their own league. In terms of build quality, software, usability, etc.
That shit would get dirty in less than a year so much ending up unusuable.
I purchased a rival after having a Deathadder 2013 unexpectedly break right after the warranty expired. Currently happy, feels more solid than Deathadder.
Looking for one exactly like that. Too bad at the end an affordable mouse like that will still have a crap sensor for games like CS, osu! etc. Unless people prove otherwise.
this, no negative acceleration bullshit like in some Logitech
OP get a SS Rival 300. If I had to choose one out the list get the G502 its the best sensor out off all of those. Dont get a wireless mouse! Also the Chroma suffers from double right click so dont get that and the Corsair M65 is too fucking weird.
The cheapest one a mouse really doesn't matter too much as long as its not defective
None. Get a G402.
G400/s, been using mine for 4 years with absolutely no issues and it has the best shape ever
>he didn't buy on black friday less than a month ago
I picked up the far left for 35 bucks at best buy, was even cheaper online
zowie ec1a
The X5 looks the most comfortable to me. But unlike most morons on Sup Forums, I know comfort is subjective and there's several factors at play that determine what works for whom. For example, I wouldn't use any of these mice because I don't like gripping bricks.
Can you elaborate? I'm using a Logitech G600 right now.
"Comfortable" means jack shit. Nobody knows how big your hand is or what your preferred grip style is.
Go get the G102. It's "comfortable and has a nice feel to it". Don't bitch at me later if it's too small for you.
The Steelseries Rival is the mouse that I personally use and enjoy so I recommend that.
The only products i buy from razer are their mice. Death adder is just too comfy
I got mines on sale for under 40 bucks, it's pretty good actually.
Which company tends to have the better quality control? ie, the switch isn't going to double-click any time soon.
Fpbp
>Falling for the gaymin meme
DESU they're all shit. Razor is objectively the worst, though. Just go with whatever is cheapest and buy a backup because it's going to fail in a year.
what you think about this one,maybe its my next mouse.
i used in a best buy and it felt super comfortable
amazon.com
Aren't they all the same switch? The cheap chink omicron ones?
Some are japan, some are china.
Honestly, probably just expecting too much out of these things. It just bothers me that it happens, and I want to believe that there's a solution that doesn't involve soldering.
only thing worth using.
i use a redragon perdition, cost 30 dollars and has lasted over a year so far
has 12 side buttons for spamming laugh, dance, taunt, mastery in League of Legends
anyone paying more than 60 dollars on a mouse is getting ripped off
I opened up my G500 about 4 months ago, since it started double clicking (only after like 4 years). I simply cleaned the switch off and bent it back slightly, and its been working perfectly since.
I use wireless because I can afford batteries
Having used all but far-right, g502 is the best by a large margin imo
Too bad you can't afford a brain, retard.
have you used any other trackballs? How does it compare? I use a Microsoft Trackball Explorer at home and I want another trackball for work.
Deathadder, EC1A, or G403
>Logitech is just in their own league. In terms of build quality, software, usability, etc.
This is true.
Nobody else can make mice so consistently shitty. When you get tired of buying a new mouse every 6-12 months, stop buying Logitech.
Let's be fair. Every mouse manufacturer produces cheap garbage,regardless of how expensive it is.
I'm half a year into my Rival 300 so there's still time, but after the MX518, I did not have a mouse from them make it to a year. It's too soon for me to say anything good about my current mouse's longevity, maybe it'll fuck up tomorrow, but god damn I am bitter over Logitech's new mice.
My G400 is fucked and I just found out they discontinued the G400S too, are they fucking retarded? What the fuck am I supposed to use now? The G502 weighs 5 billion tonnes and feels like fucking shit.
Middle one or left
I've never had this issue but I've heard their customer service is great when you do. If you're out of your warranty period they'll hook you up with discounts on a new product.
nah the coating doesn't get filthy
My MX518 is going to engage its 6th year and apart for some scratches, it still work like the first day.
logitech are so shit its not funny
i'm convinced the dickheads shilling here are paid to do it
I bought an m570, was great until bearings went bad.
Replaced it with an elecom trackball that is so terrible it is unusable.
Replaced that with a G900.
Did you have the elecom thumbball or fingerball? what was wrong with it?
It replaced a Microsoft thumb trackball I kept for over a decade.
Its amazing.
Yeah? Any idea if it ever goes on sale really? It's like $33 on amazon right now. I'm interested, but if I can get one for $20 or less, it will be an instant buy for me.
G403
middle one for glorious simplicity, far left for extra buttons and that sport car feel.
got them both, they're good.
I had both. Including a revision of the thumball.
They had terrible tracking. The ball itself was 'sticky' and would not move unless it had quite a bit of firce applied. It would also catch when you slowed down. It was better when I stuck my blue M570 ball in it, but it was still frustrating as fuck.
I've owned all but the EVGA. Get the 502. It's excellent.
Most comfortable mouse I've ever used and the sensor is great.
But but
My MX518 still works just fine after countless years...
Simple af design and reliable omron switches, what could go wrong?
The height is fine if you have long fingers (which most people who use fingertip grip often do) and/or if you rest your wrist on a wrist rest. That said, the thing is definitely too heavy if you plan on playing FPS games with the mouse. In that case I'd recommend the G403 Prodigy or G Pro.
>Logitech
That's a funny way of spelling Razer.
please consider zowie fk series (1/2)
top tier mice
How come these logitech mice look like they actually are worse in terms of build quality than those off brand ones yet the thread is full about how great they are.
None. Get a EC2-A you fucking pleb.
Bad design on the pinkie, it slips and falls when you lift it, or you hold it firmer and get cramps after half an hour.
Had to mod mine with some candle wax, it's ugly but perfect.
Buy a Zowie mouse. Its the best mice out there. Most of the pro gamers Use a Zowie .
G602 is the best mouse on that list.
With it being the 2nd best mouse you could ever want.
All of these guys are right. Just get an FK1 and be done with it.
No, don't buy this turd unless you never lift your mouse, it's too big and hard to hold when lifting.
manlet with little girl hands detected