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The Razer is good because it has a removable face plate for two, six, and 10-button layouts.
Logitech is good because it has six buttons and is very durable but to get the app to run you might have to use Task Scheduling and the Razer app can also malfunction.
I would not, and did not, pay full price for either as they are pretty expensive.
But, I am a fan of multiple customization of buttons and the Logitech can switch modes plus has on-board memory for traveling.
The Razer is rechargeable or wired, that Logitech is wireless but I use Ni-MH batteries work fine and this thing only uses one battery but can hold two batteries (one for backup).
That is my 2 cents.
logitech works tho... anyone I've ever asked about their mice say they use logitech... it works.
I'd stay away from wireless mice tho... I tried them a couple times and they're always cutting out or dying on you. just stick with basic wired, the wire isn't that big of a deal compared to the grief that wireless is...
https://www.corsair.com/us/en/p/gaming-mouse/ch-9304011-na/scimitar-pro-rgb-optical-moba-mmo-gaming-mouse-a-yellow-ch-9304011-na
For my gaming sessions I go with the super minimalist "Logitec Pebble mouse 2 M350s" With it's super lightweight design I never worry about carpal tunnel due to the weight or resistance of my mouse during 15+ hour gaming sessions.
https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/mice/pebble-2-m350s-wireless-mouse.910-007022.html?utm_source=google
For everything else I'm just full of ♥♥♥♥.
Only wired or wireless mice with a charging cable is what I'm looking for.
You can also use rechargeable Ni-MH and Li-Ion in the Logitech.
Just FYI.
Also remember any solar equipment outdoors should be using Li-Ion batteries and not Ni-MH, such as solar lamps - they last for longer per hours of solar recharge usage.
Most controllers I own contain some form of lithium battery and they still work fine.
The thing is you would need to replace the mouse feet when you replace the internal Lio-ion batteries. So remember to get mouse feet and a plastic key.
But as long as you do NOT drain the Li-Ion battery to zero, should be fine.
The only reason I use Ni-MH over Li-ion is for safety reasons in recharging.
You may ask how long do the Li-ion batteries last?
Thank you for asking, 4 - 6 months of 18 hours of daily usage while the Ni-MH will only go one month or two.