Quality Mouse Wanted

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#1 lilfox335
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I have a few specific things that i'm looking for in a mouse but I haven't found one yet that meets all of these things. Hopefully someone can help me out. I'm looking for a mini, wireless mouse first off. Something that is not as large and bulky as a normal mouse. Second, I'm looking for a mouse that is silent and third a mouse that is weighted or at least not too lightweight that it just feels cheap would be great. Please let me know if you know of a mouse that fits this criteria.

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#2 Hydrolex
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Deathadder

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#3 scoots9
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Logitech MX Anywhere 2

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#4 Kjranu
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Corsair makes the best mouses but I'm not sure they make wireless mouses.

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#5 FelipeInside
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@Kjranu said:

Corsair makes the best mouses but I'm not sure they make wireless mouses.

*mice and no, they aren't the best

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#6 remiks00
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@FelipeInside said:
@Kjranu said:

Corsair makes the best mouses but I'm not sure they make wireless mouses.

*mice and no, they aren't the best

Totally agree. In fact, I's say that corsair's QC has fallen off in recent years. Especially with their cases. I can't count how many times I sent back my 750D because of random rattles, whobbly USB ports, etc. Now I'm a proud owner of an Define R5, and I couldn't be happier.

But I digress...

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I am super happy with my Roccat Kone XTD. Feels good in my hand (I have big hands), and has the option to add weights to give it a solid feel. Fully customizable with good software, on-the-fly DPI adjustments, and thus far seems really solid.

Other than that, I recommend the basic MS optical mouse; the one I had lasted me over 8 years I think.

I have bad luck with Razer products; they generally have weird shapes, and favor design and looks over function and comfort. Mine also broke after less than a year.

Don't forget to invest in a good mousepad, too, one that can be washed and won't curl up.

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#8  Edited By deactivated-5bda06edf37ee
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@lilfox335 said:

I have a few specific things that i'm looking for in a mouse but I haven't found one yet that meets all of these things. Hopefully someone can help me out. I'm looking for a mini, wireless mouse first off. Something that is not as large and bulky as a normal mouse. Second, I'm looking for a mouse that is silent and third a mouse that is weighted or at least not too lightweight that it just feels cheap would be great. Please let me know if you know of a mouse that fits this criteria.

make sure the mouse has minimum of 250Hz polling rate for gaming. anything above that is somewhat useless, and only consumes battery faster. i use my wireless Logitech G602 at 250Hz too, even thought it goes up to 500Hz. it never skips/freezes even at 250Hz, but in 125Hz endurance mode it does do micro-freezing (packet loss) when gaming.

i'd say Logitech MX Anywhere 2. gaming mice are usually always bigger.

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#10 whitey_rolls
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I've had a few over the years, favourites are the Rokkat Kone and Death Adder.

If I had to pick one, probably the Death Adder. You basically can't go wrong with that mouse, check out reviews, peoples comments here, nobody really has anything bad to say about it.

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#11 Ekasio
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I use a Razer deathadder. Perhaps not the best mouse but certainly good quality and a great option if you're not willing to pay a fortune for a mouse.

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#12 SuperClocks
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I have an E-Blue Mazer II. It's amazing, imo. And, it's only $23.99 @ Walmart.

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#14 deactivated-5bda06edf37ee
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@ekasio said:

Perhaps not the best mouse but certainly good quality and a great option if you're not willing to pay a fortune for a mouse.

What the...?! All the Razer mice i tried in a local store felt REALLY cheap and fiddly, and that combined to the relatively high price of them made me swear i would never buy anything that says Razer on it.

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#15  Edited By GeryGo  Moderator
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@groowagon said:
@ekasio said:

Perhaps not the best mouse but certainly good quality and a great option if you're not willing to pay a fortune for a mouse.

What the...?! All the Razer mice i tried in a local store felt REALLY cheap and fiddly, and that combined to the relatively high price of them made me swear i would never buy anything that says Razer on it.

Deathadder is the best palm grip mouse (rated at least that way) and I bet Razer don't want to loose that title - hence making it more quality than their other products.

I do agree with Razer reputation as a branding they do demand high price for their products.

I had Razer Megalodon and Imperator once, both are poor quality for the price they've demanded.

Razer no more for me as well.

@lilfox335 if you want a quality mouse don't look for gaming mouses, take a regular mouse with some thumb buttons and DPI changer that isn't tagged with gaming such as the Logitech Marathon M705

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