Currently I'm using A4Tech Bloody V2. Second in a row. First one was used for aroud 2 years, before I killed it. :) Surprisingly, Bloody series has much better quality and durability than usual A4Tech devices and if it's not defective from the start it should work perfectly for a long time.
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Bump and meow. I play CSGO, and am about to buy a mouse as my old one is dying. I'm thinking of getting a Razer Chroma.
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Currently using a Mionix Naos 7000. It's got an excellent sensor. Slightly large, meant for palm grips, two side buttons, not extremely flashy with lights/design or anything. Software's lacking in options for really advanced macros and stuff if you care about that, but there's always AutoHotKey.
Would definitely recommend.
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I don't have a recommendation but I just want to share some thoughts on using hybrid mouse (Logitech G700s), maybe it will be useful:
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I probably will back off from the hybrid G403 Wireless because of its battery is most likely not easily replaceable. But thanks for the information.
Also, have your mouse got any problems? Most of the time, wireless mice have their right click button worn out and the middle scroll wheel not working properly after 2+ year of use (which is exactly what happened in my case).
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For now it works perfectly but I have it for only 1.5 year. I know that with previous model a lot of people had problem with the mouse registering double click, I hope that the one I have will be better in that regard (or at least it will not start happening soon).
Before G700s I had Logitech V450 nano and I had problems with double/multiple clicks registering after only one click and not registering middle button (scroll) click. But this happened after about 4 years of usage. To be honest I don't think that this related to wireless, wired mouse should have the same problems.
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I've been using Rapoo 7100p Wireless Optical Mouse for more than 2 years now. It's not a gaming mouse, but a very good mouse regardless. Not too long ago, the mouse wheel started to not work properly anymore and the right-click button wore out. I'm currently setting my eyes on Logitech G403 Prodigy Wireless to be bought by the end of the year, as its USB charging adapter also functions as a mouse cable. But I'm still open to any other suggestions.
I rarely play comp FPS games or MOBA. So is wired over wireless still a necessity or just a matter of choice?
My current mouse weighs about 4 ounces (approx. 110 g). I don't really like 'near weightless' mice, so anything which has a similar weight should be okay for me.
Also, care for some trip on a train? (psst) Don't tell them that this thread was an excuse as a means to give back to the community. :p
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
EDIT: Train added
EDIT 2: My maximum budget is $100-150, but anything below it is fine.
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