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Recommendations for gaming mice

Recommendations for gaming mice

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SilverCyclone
Member
101
06-30-2023, 09:05 AM
#1
Hello there fellow forumers!
(Sorry if this is in the wrong category)
The past 3 years I’ve been using a 2013 Razer deathadder and playing all kinds of games with it but mainly battlefield games and shooters.
And now it’s on the virge of breaking so I’m in the market for a new mouse. But the problem is I don’t know if I should go for another Deathadder which would be the elite one or get something else.
Only thing is i feel like I can’t get a good grip of the DA or it’s just something weird about it or it’s just in my head.
I’ve been writing down some mice that I’ve noticed were popular and those are
Razer Deathadder elite
Razer mamba elite
Logitech G502 hero
BenQ Zowie EC2-A/EC1-A
I’ve got a pretty big hand, a little less than 20 cm from the top of my middle finger to the base of my wrist.
Worth noting that im some kind of hybrid with palm grip and fingertip grip.
So it can’t be a really tiny mouse.
Please come with tips and recommendations for what mouse is for me. No budget
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SilverCyclone
06-30-2023, 09:05 AM #1

Hello there fellow forumers!
(Sorry if this is in the wrong category)
The past 3 years I’ve been using a 2013 Razer deathadder and playing all kinds of games with it but mainly battlefield games and shooters.
And now it’s on the virge of breaking so I’m in the market for a new mouse. But the problem is I don’t know if I should go for another Deathadder which would be the elite one or get something else.
Only thing is i feel like I can’t get a good grip of the DA or it’s just something weird about it or it’s just in my head.
I’ve been writing down some mice that I’ve noticed were popular and those are
Razer Deathadder elite
Razer mamba elite
Logitech G502 hero
BenQ Zowie EC2-A/EC1-A
I’ve got a pretty big hand, a little less than 20 cm from the top of my middle finger to the base of my wrist.
Worth noting that im some kind of hybrid with palm grip and fingertip grip.
So it can’t be a really tiny mouse.
Please come with tips and recommendations for what mouse is for me. No budget

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anilalpakkus
Junior Member
17
07-04-2023, 03:11 PM
#2
The Logitech G602 is a wireless gaming mouse designed for comfort and performance. It features programmable side buttons, adjustable DPI settings, and customizable modes – Endurance and Performance – to optimize battery life or latency. The mouse boasts a comfortable ergonomic design suitable for larger hands, with a balanced weight distribution. Key features include a DPI switcher for on-the-fly adjustments, programmable buttons, insane battery life, and minimal input lag. It’s a versatile tool for gaming and productivity tasks, offering customization options and reliable performance. The G602 is available for around $37 on Amazon.
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anilalpakkus
07-04-2023, 03:11 PM #2

The Logitech G602 is a wireless gaming mouse designed for comfort and performance. It features programmable side buttons, adjustable DPI settings, and customizable modes – Endurance and Performance – to optimize battery life or latency. The mouse boasts a comfortable ergonomic design suitable for larger hands, with a balanced weight distribution. Key features include a DPI switcher for on-the-fly adjustments, programmable buttons, insane battery life, and minimal input lag. It’s a versatile tool for gaming and productivity tasks, offering customization options and reliable performance. The G602 is available for around $37 on Amazon.

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Janahan100
Member
142
07-06-2023, 02:19 PM
#3
Here’s a revised version of the text:

This high-quality mouse was initially sold for $70 when it first came out – it was like a new kid on the block! It's a great value for the price.
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Janahan100
07-06-2023, 02:19 PM #3

Here’s a revised version of the text:

This high-quality mouse was initially sold for $70 when it first came out – it was like a new kid on the block! It's a great value for the price.