Decent gaming mouse

I got a Corsair Glaive I'm very happy with.

Depends on your requirements though.
I was tired of wireless mice and wanted a bigger mouse for my hands.
Also didn't want to break the bank.
 
Had multiple bad experiences with both Corsair and Razer.... so... subbed...
 
Logitech g502 hero.. I have the Proteus version, the hero being newer..

Excellent mouse, comes with additional weights so you can make the mouse heavy or light and the scroll wheel can either be in the standard 'ratchet' mode or for scrolling fast, push the button and it freewheels at amazing speeds..
 
Logitech G305, best mouse I have ever used so far.
It's CHEAP, It's light, it's wireless, as fast as wired and it takes AAA or AA batteries so its future proof in terms of battery.
I used a G502 and damn WHAT A DIFFERENCE, it's just so quick.

You'll be called a hacker. Ma se **** all the time using it
 
I could vouch for Logitech wireless too.
Not specifically gaming, but I've got two. One for my laptop and one on the Desktop.
Zero issues.
 
Logitech G305, best mouse I have ever used so far.
It's CHEAP, It's light, it's wireless, as fast as wired and it takes AAA or AA batteries so its future proof in terms of battery.
I used a G502 and damn WHAT A DIFFERENCE, it's just so quick.

You'll be called a hacker. Ma se **** all the time using it
Mine recently broke. Left-click became dodgy and appears to be a common issue. Currently waiting for warranty claim.
 
I'm using a T-Dagger because they're cheap :) Cheap but good and comfy
 
Another vote for the Logitech G502 (wired) ... Not bothered by having a wireless mouse, save the money.

COD MW 23-1-21.jpeg
^ and I play on an LTE connection...
 
Tried various mousse. Steelseries, Razer & Logitech all great. Red dragon also a few good value options. FIrst decide if you want to go wireless or not and then your price point
 
:oops: Who the **** drops over a grand on a bloody mouse? :oops: You okes earn way to much money
 
:oops: Who the **** drops over a grand on a bloody mouse? :oops: You okes earn way to much money
For something I use 8-10 hours every day, I think I can spend R1k for the 4/5 years this will last (or ~R20/month average in help for productivity).

EDIT:
Same thing with keyboard, was R2.5k.
Same thing with laptop, was R25k.
Same thing with external monitor, was R9k.
Etc. and all of them make me a bit more productive, slower laptop would take longer to compile, worse keyboard would give finger fatigue quicker and would type a bit slower, monitor is eye strain and higher resolution and size means I see more code at one time so easier to keep overview, etc.

And all of lasting for years.
And since leaving, sold the monitor now for R7k, so R2k for about a year worth of use, or R150/month, not really a problem for me.

And no, don't drink or smoke, so that's probably a lot of saving compared to you, electronics are my vice. :p
 
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