✪InfernoPhoenix✪ (Banned) Jan 8, 2016 @ 2:32pm
Should i get a wireless gaming mouse?
I had a cheap wired mouse. but the problem is that my room is kinda cramped that the cord of the mosuse gets stuck behind the computer desk. If you find a good wireless gaming mouse, link me to Amazon or Newegg
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Alexalmighty502 Jan 8, 2016 @ 2:35pm 
if you want a gaming mouse make sure its wired, wireless mice have a slight latency to them and theres the possiblility of your mouse dying mid game if its wire too (so many unneccesary deaths due to my old mouse dying mid game *moment of silence*)
✪InfernoPhoenix✪ (Banned) Jan 8, 2016 @ 2:37pm 
Originally posted by Alexalmighty502:
if you want a gaming mouse make sure its wired, wireless mice have a slight latency to them and theres the possiblility of your mouse dying mid game if its wire too (so many unneccesary deaths due to my old mouse dying mid game *moment of silence*)
My computer table isn't the best, if i buy another wird mouse then the cord will get stuck between the edge of the back of the desk and the wall.
Alexalmighty502 Jan 8, 2016 @ 2:39pm 
then move the desk out ever so slightly :p trust me you dont want a wireless mouse for gaming
✪InfernoPhoenix✪ (Banned) Jan 8, 2016 @ 2:40pm 
Originally posted by Alexalmighty502:
then move the desk out ever so slightly :p trust me you dont want a wireless mouse for gaming
Or that. Any good gaming mice for 30 american dollars. ( it has to be blue)
Alexalmighty502 Jan 8, 2016 @ 2:44pm 
Originally posted by Mr.Whiskers:
Originally posted by Alexalmighty502:
then move the desk out ever so slightly :p trust me you dont want a wireless mouse for gaming
Or that. Any good gaming mice for 30 american dollars. ( it has to be blue)
does it have to be blue? i have an outstanding mouse thats red (although it does have some lights on it that you can change to alot of other colors)
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Spider Pig Jan 8, 2016 @ 2:51pm 
If you don't absolutely need wireless, don't buy wireless mice. They are heavier, more expensive, and usually have terrible battery life. Many of them require you to recharge the mouse every night.

If you're looking for a wired mouse, get a Logitech G400. Absolutely fantastic mouse. If you absolutely want a blue mousez get a Razer Deathadder.

If you do decide to ignore my advice and still get a wireless gaming mouse, get the Logitech G602. It has an optical sensor, which is going to be far superior to a high-DPI laser sensor in terms of accuracy, no acceleration, and tolerance for imperfect mousing surfaces. Additionally, the batteries last for months at a time, bypassing one of the major downsides of other wireless gaming mice.

If you do get a Logitech G602, specifically use 2x Lithium AA batteries (instead of standard alkaline batteries). Lithium batteries last a lot longer, and are 33% lighter than alkaline batteries. That will give the Logitech G602 a lighter center-balanced weight profile, instead of the heavier rear-wrighted weight profile if you used alkaline batteries.
Alexalmighty502 Jan 8, 2016 @ 2:53pm 
this is the mouse i was talking about it is VERY worth it (feels like it should be 70ish dollars): http://www.amazon.com/Redragon-Mammoth-Programmable-PC-Profiles-Switches/dp/B00GU4F4OM
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✪InfernoPhoenix✪ (Banned) Jan 8, 2016 @ 2:55pm 
Originally posted by Spider Pig:
If you don't absolutely need wireless, don't buy wireless mice. They are heavier, more expensive, and usually have terrible battery life. Many of them require you to recharge the mouse every night.

If you're looking for a wired mouse, get a Logitech G400. Absolutely fantastic mouse. If you absolutely want a blue mousez get a Razer Deathadder.

If you do decide to ignore my advice and still get a wireless gaming mouse, get the Logitech G602. It has an optical sensor, which is going to be far superior to a high-DPI laser sensor in terms of accuracy, no acceleration, and tolerance for imperfect mousing surfaces. Additionally, the batteries last for months at a time, bypassing one of the major downsides of other wireless gaming mice.

If you do get a Logitech G602, specifically use 2x Lithium AA batteries (instead of standard alkaline batteries). Lithium batteries last a lot longer, and are 33% lighter than alkaline batteries. That will give the Logitech G602 a lighter center-balanced weight profile, instead of the heavier rear-wrighted weight profile if you used alkaline batteries.
Logitech G400 coast over 100 dollars. I dont trust razer's products. a Logitech G602 is 60 dollars...
✪InfernoPhoenix✪ (Banned) Jan 8, 2016 @ 2:57pm 
Originally posted by Alexalmighty502:
this is the mouse i was talking about it is VERY worth it (feels like it should be 70ish dollars): http://www.amazon.com/Redragon-Mammoth-Programmable-PC-Profiles-Switches/dp/B00GU4F4OM
Thanks :3
23154615 Jan 8, 2016 @ 3:03pm 
Yes , i would recomend G602 that i'm using by my self over 2 years already .

Logitech's G602 mouse has 1,440 hour battery life ( Energy Saving) and up to 250hours(10 days) in gaming mode.

60$ in Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Gaming-Mouse-Battery/dp/B00E4MQODC/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1452294210&sr=1-1&keywords=G602
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Chompman Jan 8, 2016 @ 3:11pm 
If you get a decent wireless mouse you will not have issues with it latency / battery issues usually.

Not to mention they are a bit heavier as they have batteries in them and feel better because of it.

I prefer wireless myself on my current desk as it's one less wire, they tend to be a issue for most mice, and the desktop is a ways away and a lot of mice have short wires.

Just make sure you read reviews as some are horrible but then again if you are paying 10-20 for a wireless mouse that's usually the reason.
23154615 Jan 8, 2016 @ 3:14pm 
Originally posted by Chompman:
If you get a decent wireless mouse you will not have issues with it latency / battery issues usually.

Not to mention they are a bit heavier as they have batteries in them and feel better because of it.

I prefer wireless myself on my current desk as it's one less wire, they tend to be a issue for most mice, and the desktop is a ways away and a lot of mice have short wires.

Just make sure you read reviews as some are horrible but then again if you are paying 10-20 for a wireless mouse that's usually the reason.

+1
and yes G602 is pretty heavy with 2 battaries but i like it.
Last edited by 23154615; Jan 8, 2016 @ 3:15pm
Spider Pig Jan 8, 2016 @ 3:15pm 
Originally posted by Mr.Whiskers:
Logitech G400 coast over 100 dollars. I dont trust razer's products. a Logitech G602 is 60 dollars...

Ah
Logitech G400 is discontinued. Try looking on eBay if you really want one. Shouldn't cost more than $35.

And I agree with you on not trusting Razer. Their products have pretty garbage quality. But you did say you wanted blue... So I recommended Razer, on case you care about appearancemore than buying an actual quality product.
Chompman Jan 8, 2016 @ 3:19pm 
Also make sure you get a wireless mouse that shows the current charge someway so you never run out during the middle of a game.

This way you can charge the mouse while using it for awhile with the power cable or just swap batteries.

I am guessing people that complain about them dying when in use are using cheap wireless mice that don't know what their charge is at.
initiaLiSeD Jan 8, 2016 @ 3:34pm 
Originally posted by Mr.Whiskers:
Should i get a wireless gaming mouse?

Only if it's made by Razer or Logitech.
Last edited by initiaLiSeD; Jan 8, 2016 @ 3:34pm
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