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https://www.logitechg.com/gaming-mice
Logitech offers a lot decent designs
Here are few
Wired:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M26YUKO
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KUAMCV4
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KUAMCV4
And wireless:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071S8M8TB
No, I'm not speaking about the logo, I'm speaking about the form of the mouse itself and the associations it brings. For me, it's a pretty aggressive-looking form.
Sleek, subtle enough for an important meeting, and a decent choice for gaming. The Darkfield sensor doesn't have active DPI adjust, but it's accurate enough and 4000 DPI should be all you need.
But what about its battery time and input lag? Considering the latter, non-gaming wireless mice usually have a not so fast and responsive connection so the movement in high-action games can be sometimes laggy.
My only other suggestion is the Logitech G900. Mechanically it's probably the best gaming mouse on the market, and it's sleek rather than aggressive. It's the most subtle tournament-spec mouse I know of.
https://www.logitechg.com/en-au/product/g900-chaos-spectrum-mouse
The key advantages with the G900 are it's amazing balance, combined with an extremely light weight and Logitech's superb 12,000 CPI sensor. Like the MX Master it's got a long battery life(about a week) and recharges quickly. running wireless there's effectively zero input lag, and all of the polling rate and DPI you'd expect from a $149 tournament weapon.
It's the best mouse I've ever owned.
You can. But it's not a good idea.
At 102G the G900 is really sensitive to weight changes. Putting the cable in makes it handle a lot worse - even with a bungie the cable drag interferes with my aim.
You lose nothing by running it wireless. It runs the same polling rate regardless of how it's connected, and there's no input lag whatsoever. It's one of those rare wireless mice that actually outguns the wired mice I've owned previously, and actually works better off the chain.
What are you talking about?
At 102G it's one of the lightest mice on the market, and physically it's quite small. It's a relatively flat shape, which is one of the reason why I find it so somefortable.