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I use a lesser M510 and it works absolutely fine for my needs, despite me generally avoiding wireless. Connection never cuts out, latency isn't noticeable, batteries last months on heavy use, I like it ergonomically, it doesn't glow like a beacon, and most of all, it doesn't have five million buttons (I actually like to avoid mice with more than the basic two buttons, scroll wheel, and side forward/back). Only issue is, I seem to need to replace them somewhat often (every two years I guess?). It's been various things with each one, like on one, the side back button broke in from wear, on another I think it was one of the main buttons, on another the scroll wheel was wearing. But Logitech has build quality that leaves much to be desired IMO (I even experience on this on their more expensive speakers and keyboards) so I'm not sure a more expensive mouse would last longer, or just "be better" but in places my current one is already sufficient for me.
Any input on how long you've had it? And is the LED something that can be disabled?
The scimitar is a good "MMO/MOBA" mouse because of all of the extra buttons on the side, the panel of which can be moved to where it's most comfortable to use. Downside is, you're stuck with iCUE for controlling the buttons and making macros alongside the rather large cost to the CPU and RAM.
The PulseFire is a good alternative to Razer's DeathAdder, as they're almost identical in dimensions. The PulseFire is very light, fits nice in the palm, doesn't require any software (no RGB, just red), and is usually really cheap.
I actually see 'super light' as a negative...
It's better than the regular G Pro Wireless, I sold that ages ago!