• New gaming mouse suggestions
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I need some suggestions for a new gaming mouse. Anywhere between a $40-$80 price range will work. I am right handed and also don't care much about wireless or RGB, but of course things usually come that way nowadays, so whatever. My old mouse was a Redragon Impact because I enjoyed the extra buttons, but I realized I haven't used them much, now my mouse is having issues with clicking properly, so it's about time to replace it.
Logitech G MX518 This is the mouse everyone swore by in the mid 00's for gaming, and Logitech just brought it back with their top of the line sensor. Can't go wrong for 50 bucks.
Steelseries sensei would be my recommendation, I've owned one in grey/orange sleek and rubberized black, preferring the latter. Simple design, super lightweight braided cable with a decent length to it. The only real "gaming feature" it has is a button to change the mouse sensitivity which is handy for me cause I can lower it for precision stuff without having to go through some menus or make a macro. I've read a lot of complaints about mouse wheel issues but from the two mice I bought, both have lasted four years of daily abuse without issues. Just a decent no-bullshit wired mouse. Amazons listing price is $85 for the rubberized black but you can probably find it cheaper elsewhere because I remember spending about $40 on mine so I guess they must have stopped making them.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KUAMCV4 Light, good sensor, cheap
Everything about this mouse is different from the original they released. The gloss finish they put on it basically makes like your holding butter covered in oil, as soon as you get sweat palms that thing slides about like child at a disco. The cable on it, from experience seems to constantly loop around itself, of course this could be personal experience however I know at least one person has this even with a bungee. Scroll wheel is basically held on with tissue paper, you press it in a few times and it loses the clicky feeling, still works but doesn't feel "right". Again this personal but if you used one before the thumb groove has changed slightly, I can't tell you how but I've had the new and old side by side and it's different, the mixed with the oily surface makes it similar to holding onto a live wet fish. Mouse that I'd recommend: https://zowie.benq.com/en-nl/product/mouse.html I'd go for the FK2 but all of those are in your price range. Just giving you my two cents.
https://www.amazon.com/Nixeus-Revel-Gaming-Mouse-Windows/dp/B075MSPG3P I have this, it is good
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