The Razer Deathadder V2
The Razer Deathadder V2
I recommend the asus gladius
Steelseries Rival 300/310 - I tried the more expensive variants but always went back to this due to the shape.. I couldn't get along with anything else, though I do want to try one of the ultralight mice, but theyre $$$.
G703 lasts me a week or so and wireless is nice.
(Buy the new version as the old one had scroll issues due to logitech undervolting the encoder)
I personally use the Logitech G900 Pro. Best replacement for the Logitech G15 (I think it was). I am normally a massive advocate of wired mice (speed etc) but when Logitech bough out the G900 (and it was an eye watering price £100+ at the time), it was ground breaking. Anyhoo, solid, reliable and a few years old now. Battery is solid still and I use my PC all the time for gaming. I recharge it possibly once a week.
I love people are making recommendations for mouse recommendations asked back in 2013 XD
Another vote here for the Razer Deathadder. I still have an older version rather than the V2. I've got a much more ergonomic mouse connected at the moment for working from home though and most of the games I play are best with a controller anyway.
I picked up an Amazon Warehouse Logitech G305 Wireless gaming mouse, extremely responsive considering it's bluetooth.
This was posted long long ago but it's still a relevant question And my answer is this.
I have had a couple of Logitech and Razer mice over the years and they were pretty decent but the money is ridiculous! So when my Razer Deathadder finally died I purchased a Tecknet Raptor Pro and it's just as good as anything I've ever used before but at a fraction of the cost.
You can grab them in a few places for around the same price but I got mine from amazon, Hope that helps someone.
Mouse URL -> https:// www .amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00GYHPYEU
This topic will always be relevant as mice and needs change constantly, however general recommendations can be hard because everyone has different needs, e.g. hand size, grip style, type of games you play, is it for pure gaming or will the mouse also be used for general PC usage too?
Personally, I have stuck with my Logitech G400s for years and don't plan on changing until it dies on me, will probably go for G402 next unless something else similar has come along by then. I play a lot of different styles of games and also use the mouse for general usage (office, web browsing, programming, IT admin etc.) and for me I like to have something comfortable that will last but is also capable of casual gaming. I don't want anything top end/pure gaming or expensive and overly engineered for the sake of it.
I'm currently using a Logitech G305. Cannot fault it at all. The clicks are a tad loud at times however. Just ordered a Logitech Superlight which I will review once I get it!
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