hahaisfunny Jul 18, 2024 @ 3:34pm
best mouse 2024
is Razer Boomslang still alive?:mean_creep:
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Dunkler Messias Jul 18, 2024 @ 3:51pm 
The razor mouse I have had some problems with the middle mouse button after a year or so. Would not buy again. I should have stayed with normal office mouses ...
hahaisfunny Jul 18, 2024 @ 4:28pm 
Originally posted by Dunkler Messias:
The razor mouse I have had some problems with the middle mouse button after a year or so. Would not buy again. I should have stayed with normal office mouses ...
that's sad bro
hope you get next one with good shapes
hahaisfunny Jul 18, 2024 @ 4:33pm 
Originally posted by PurpleCreativeValiant:
https://youtu.be/GNqAAQOow9c
that kitty so cute
Mailer Jul 18, 2024 @ 5:40pm 
The best mouse I have used by far throughout is the Logitech G502 Hero (corded). It has both free-scrolling mousewheel as well as sideways-scrolling, programmable buttons on generally OK and competent software, and some other physical adjustments you can make to it. Would highly recommend it if you don't mind cords.

I've heard some say that this mouse *can* fail early in some recognizable way if you are unlucky, though I suspect Logitech would cooperate and send you a replacement if you turn it back in, since that's also what I've heard mainly positive feedback about.

Some of the same appreciations also stick out for the G602 Wireless, my earlier mouse model, but unfortunately the MMB on mine is almost unrecognizable on press anymore, so it does not get a lot of use anymore. I'll stick to the corded G502 instead now since it happens on really good price in my country every so often.
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dr2d2 Jul 18, 2024 @ 6:42pm 
Never had a razer product. But the g502 Hero wired is good.
IFIYGD Jul 18, 2024 @ 7:54pm 
Originally posted by Mailer:
The best mouse I have used by far throughout is the Logitech G502 Hero (corded). It has both free-scrolling mousewheel as well as sideways-scrolling, programmable buttons on generally OK and competent software, and some other physical adjustments you can make to it. Would highly recommend it if you don't mind cords.

I've heard some say that this mouse *can* fail early in some recognizable way if you are unlucky, though I suspect Logitech would cooperate and send you a replacement if you turn it back in, since that's also what I've heard mainly positive feedback about.

Some of the same appreciations also stick out for the G602 Wireless, my earlier mouse model, but unfortunately the MMB on mine is almost unrecognizable on press anymore, so it does not get a lot of use anymore. I'll stick to the corded G502 instead now since it happens on really good price in my country every so often.
Same. G502 Hero, corded for me too. My last one took abuse for over 5 years before the scroll wheel started having issues (lots of use, and lots of built up crud stuck down inside because I was lazy about cleaning it). The only drawback it has is that it has no left-handed version, which I need from time to time. Reasonably priced compared to many other gaming mice here in the US- often on sale from various electronics stores and Logitech themselves. Plus I appreciate the base weights that you can set up yourself to find the best movement feel for you. Love the thumb rest- helps with my arthritis a ton.
I second the G502 recommendation.
hahaisfunny Jul 19, 2024 @ 5:47am 
no one mentions VR gadget that provide virtual mice, maybe someday the price will be compared wireless and wired one, or just only me in fantasized?? :leaCheese:
PaulKrawitz Jul 19, 2024 @ 5:54am 
The Razer Naga V2 Pro, with the 12-Button sidepanel.

Great mouse, I love it.
Runkel Jul 19, 2024 @ 6:21am 
I'm currently using the Logitech G502 Hero, which is also my favorite mouse I've used so far.
Feels great and i love the unlockable scroll wheel.
PocketYoda Jul 30, 2024 @ 3:48am 
Reddragon Impact M908... $30 and its amazing, lasted me 3-4 years so far i even bought a second one just in case it dies..
T9 Jul 30, 2024 @ 3:56am 
Razor hm
Mid quality, high price

Why would you limit yourself
PocketYoda Jul 30, 2024 @ 5:09am 
Originally posted by Nyx Coppia:
Razor hm
Mid quality, high price

Why would you limit yourself
From all the ones i used i'd say mid quality is aiming a bit high.
Crazy Tiger Jul 30, 2024 @ 5:14am 
Have been using Logitech MX or G series mice since about 20 years, I think. I like the shape, the buttons, options, etc.
Eagle_of_Fire Jul 30, 2024 @ 5:19am 
Personally, I've always had tons of issues and problems with any and all the Razor products I ever had the misfortune to try out. Logitech on the other hand is high quality and always fit to what I want it to be. You just need to know what you are doing because their support is quite bad.

I have some Logitech products that I bought over 20 years ago that I still use today. One particular gamepad immediately come to mind. It has never let me down.
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