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If you're looking to buy a cheap mouse with a good sensor, there's plenty of options that cost under 20-30 dollar/pounds.
Logitech G203, G305, Endgame Gear XM1, Razer Viper Mini, Roccat Burst Core, and Steelseries Rival 110, Rival 3.
Some have perfect sensors, are well built, and would easily last you years (provided you don't smack them into your desk.)
Don't buy cheap ♥♥♥♥, it's only going to cost you in the long run.
The G102 has a slightly worse sensor, it's going to be better than the 3050, but it's still pretty poor, for slightly better money you can get a way better mouse, triple the price (G305) you can get a perfect sensor, wireless, and better switches.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4lqxQL1x4U
I picked up my g203 for $15 on sale after my gpro suffered the china-omron double click of deth, and can concur very difficult to tell the difference in performance
Currently rocking the Razer Deathadder v2 mini, picked up for $20 on sale from wallys - looks like it's currently $25[www.walmart.com] still a great deal