WIFI mouse?

I don't get why you'd want to save money on a mouse or keyboard. They're your primary input devices and make a huge difference to your overall experience.
 
Big hands does not necessarily need a big mouse.

I have big hands and a big mouse in my office, but in my laptop bag I have a Rapoo M100 and it is still very comfy. In fact I prefer the M100 to the gaming mouse.

I don't have an issue using the M100 without a mouse pad. Use it on the bed, couch, laminated bench without issues.

Obviously an MX would be nice as well if you willing to spend that mutch on a mouse.
 
Big hands does not necessarily need a big mouse.

I have big hands and a big mouse in my office, but in my laptop bag I have a Rapoo M100 and it is still very comfy. In fact I prefer the M100 to the gaming mouse.

I don't have an issue using the M100 without a mouse pad. Use it on the bed, couch, laminated bench without issues.

Obviously an MX would be nice as well if you willing to spend that mutch on a mouse.
Depends on your grip, have large hands and use a palm grip, small mice give me hand cramps.

Have a G502 lightspeed, but that's out of OP budget (goes on special here for 100 EUR about).
 
Been using the WINX DO More for the past 6 months. Quite large but not as wide as it looks due to the indent on the left side. Quality is ok. Tracks well on the few different surfaces I have tried. Buttons are a bit spongy but work just fine. Supports wireless and Bluetooth.
 
What would be the next suggestion after the one listed above its a bit pricey

This is the one case where you get what you pay for in that price bracket. I can't say I've tried every single possible surface in existence with a mx master 3, but it generally surpasses all other productivity mice especially if you are able to use all its other features like hyper scrolling, side scrolling, program specific button profiles, etc. If you take care of the mice with some regular general cleaning and avoid damaging it from dirty/greasy hands (I just can't understand how someone can grab and eat a fist full of salty oily chips and then immediately use the same hand to control their mouse), the only long term problem will be the battery eventually getting depleted which all wireless mouse suffer from.

You can try buy second hand, prices can be had for much cheaper but the condition will vary.
 
How's the battery life on modern AA/AAA mice?
What's 2 Duracell AA's these days, like R80? Have to factor in rechargeable batteries or spend +-R80 every so often. Spend the extra and get one with a rechargeable dongle if affordable?
 
Ive had a Rapoo MT750s for more than 3 years now and Ive had zero issues with it. I got it from Bangood for next to nothing.
 
How's the battery life on modern AA/AAA mice?
What's 2 Duracell AA's these days, like R80? Have to factor in rechargeable batteries or spend +-R80 every so often. Spend the extra and get one with a rechargeable dongle if affordable?
That's a rip-off. I wouldn't pay R80 for 2 cells.
 
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