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Evidently they are "Amazon's Choice." But I've never really trusted that review system, so I figured I would ask.
You can often find good mice that might retail for lets say $50; at a cheaper prices on Amazon, Newegg, Ebay, and other places as well.
Established brands aren't any more reliable. I speak from experience. I specifically bought a Lenovo because they had a "good name," only for me to find out Lenovo's are known within forums for having the worst motherboards on earth. Yeah, it died after two years. And I've seen Apples have the same issue, die within a year after warranty. Meanwhile my cheap-ass 2015 HP I got from Walmart is still running fine.
But now that I look at other mice, I'll probably get something with more durable switches like a Razer Baselisk V3. Heard those are solid.
Logitech also have more budget friendly mice
Stay WELL clear of them. All of them. I have been very strict on not buying any thing from PRC brands since 2017 and the result so far has been better than i expected. For sure, if you go for LONG TERM RELIABILITY and quality, i recommend this specific path. Since i got rid of "goods" from PRC brands, my life quality has reached new heights.
Best wishes mate!
They are all hit or miss. No brand is going to 100% reliable and all brands have a mix of quality levels with their products.
I see HP and DELL stuff dying all the time. Doesn't mean their brands are crap. Neither is Lenovo. You just had one bad product out of billions.
But these made up Chinese brands. Junk stay away from them. Like these Maxsum branded NVIDIA GPUs I keep seeing online.