Interests in examining certain mice... What advice would you have?
Interests in examining certain mice... What advice would you have?
I own a HyperX Origin keyboard which works well. However, my mouse should eventually be replaced. Currently, I use the Logitech G203 Hero for several years; it's still functional but I believe there are superior options available. I'm seeking a mouse that includes a cable and additional buttons beyond what I have now—this would make it more durable, especially for clicking, and offers low latency with responsive sensors. RGB isn't essential to me, though I do have one now, so it wouldn't be the main deciding factor.
I have hands that are small to medium in size, and my grip alternates between resting and clawing sometimes. So far, I've mostly found Logitech G502X and Razer Basilisk V3 models. Both have advantages and drawbacks, but is this the optimal choice?
I'm not particularly fond of any brand, just trying to find an excellent gaming mouse. Any other suggestions would be appreciated!
Why not purchase the identical mouse you already own as a backup? Honestly, I tend to prefer having a spare peripheral that’s not damaged or worn out, and searching for a new one can be difficult. In my opinion, the best alternative would be MMO mice if you need more buttons than your current model offers. I’d also advise against buying Razer products because of their high cost and inconsistent quality—high on one side, low on the other.
That's exactly what I would do, but I need it to be a mouse that can withstand a lot of clicking and movement while keeping latency low and having good sensors. The cable doesn’t look very good and has been taped before, but I’m not sure how long it will last. However, it’s been safe for years so it shouldn’t be the main issue. I’ve heard positive things about the G Pro Superlight and the G305 models.
I don’t know which one to choose. I just need something durable with low latency and great sensors. The current model seems to behave oddly sometimes, which might be because of the cable not receiving a good signal.