Please help me choose a mouse

Best choice for Gaming mouse Under R1500


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Yep not sure what that means? Or I get it, but not sure why that is an issue? We use rechargeable batteries on some...others have internal batteries and lies on a charging station overnight.
He is kinda complaining about a known feature. How else would you power a wireless unit? magic?
 
Yep not sure what that means? Or I get it, but not sure why that is an issue? We use rechargeable batteries on some...others have internal batteries and lies on a charging station overnight.

I use rechargeable batteries but my mouse eats them have to change them so often it's annoying
 
What. I'm using 2 2700mah aa batteries and it lasts less than a week.

Is there something wrong with my mouse ?

I even have it in power saving mode
 
What. I'm using 2 2700mah aa batteries and it lasts less than a week.

Is there something wrong with my mouse ?

I even have it in power saving mode
Absolutely yes or those batteries, the G305 with a single AA lithium last 6-8 months.
 
What. I'm using 2 2700mah aa batteries and it lasts less than a week.

Is there something wrong with my mouse ?

I even have it in power saving mode

You see, rechargeable batteries are 1.2V while normal batteries are 1.5V

This is probably why.
 
There are a couple to choose from. Do proper research.

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Most of them the warranty expires after 3 years.
 
Just get something basic.

The extra weight, touchbars, etc I always found useless for FPS gaming, let alone other. The hero scroll wheel doesnt appeal to me. Honestly its clunky and just gimicky. Which its why its not a proper gaming mouse for them.


Just decide cordless or not. I use the Pro X from Logitech, but my kids like MX Anywhere 3. Also a decent mousepad. Steelseries are great.

What I suggest you go into the game store and try the differnt mice and keyboards, to see what you like. It put me so off the G502 it wasnt funny. The clickwheel doesnt feel right. Logitech always made smooth and fast clickwheels, and the more plasticky doesnt feel grippy. Some may love it. I dont.

But then I use the MX keys keyboard which isnt as fast for gaming, but its pretty decent. I like the laptop style keys compared to a more older clunky keyboard setup like the gaming keyboards.

You have to visit a few shops and see what you like best, then decide from there. Kinda like harry potter style wands. Best to visit Olivander (Incredible, computer mania, etc) and see which feels best.
 
Well, the only reference I have is my xb1 controller over BT which fairs better in things like darksouls if you play wired.
Look if you are the best with Farcry in the world and youre a professional gamer, then go corded or so, but in all honesty for most a clean uncluttered desk is generally nicer, where you dont have tons of cables running all over.

There are some great cordless options out there.
 
I swear by my wireless Logitech G703. Plug in to recharge over USB about once a week, no fiddling with batteries.
 
The hero scroll wheel doesnt appeal to me. Honestly its clunky and just gimicky. Which its why its not a proper gaming mouse for them.
I agree with this statement.

That infinity scroll feature is amazing when it comes to productivity and web-browsing. But for gaming it is annoying and you have to turn it off.
 
The unifying receiver works great for me, whereas the bluetooth can be iffy. Especially in an office environment. Even at home I only use my unifying receivers. Luckily the MX Master supports both.

I never had clicking issues with Logitech, but I did have scrollwheel issues with my G403. If I scroll down, it would every now and then first scroll up a fraction before scrolling down. Terrible if you use the scrollwheel for selecting weapons for example. I got a refund from Takealot under warranty.

My MX Master 3, original MX Master (now belongs to the wife), G502 and the original 2003 MX 500 all still work perfectly. The MX 500 did need some super glue repairs due to my aggressive clicker friend, but still works.

Razer Death Adder - wheel click is hit and miss.
Some other Razer - the mouse cursor would drift. Replaced with another razer under warranty.

Anyway, the MX Master 3 is the undisputed (if expensive) productivity champion in my opinion. It is amazing.

I've gone for the Logitech MX Master 3 - I'm trusting you here :)

Should be good enough for casual gaming, I hope?
 
I've gone for the Logitech MX Master 3 - I'm trusting you here :)

Should be good enough for casual gaming, I hope?
Great productivity mouse - just not for gaming. You will definitely feel the lag in-game.
 
I've gone for the Logitech MX Master 3 - I'm trusting you here :)

Should be good enough for casual gaming, I hope?

It's fine I think. I've "accidentally" played a bit with it and it was fine. It has 4000dpi, which is more than I need anyway. It's only the wireless thing which I don't really trust for fast paced games.
 
I am also looking for a cheap gaming mouse. These R100 generic mice are kak
 
Logitech G305 wireless is the way to go. It uses the lightspeed tech, so its got ~0ms latency.

 
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