Best gaming mouse around $50
For sure pick one which has light/easy to press mouse buttons and your thumb is in ergonomic/natural placement. Better pick lighter mouse as your hand will not have to relax so much.
If you like to play Dota or FPS games like Counter Strike, I suggest to try out zowie ec2 or Ec2 eVo. They have a bit different sensors, check yourself, but those are imo one of best mouse ever. I have heard a lot great about HyperX Pulsefire FPS which I would buy as new - it looks in some way similar to evo and mainly Death Adder too (its a bit like Steelseries Rival, but Rival is not really good mouse for longer playing and all what I am using from that mouse are skates). Regards Razer death adder mentioned before there are two versions, one has different shape (2016) and is not very comfortable in my experience while original is good, a bit too fragile on touch for my taste and I know few people who buys mouse each year. G4, G5, A4Tech X7, G502 are comfortable and pretty good too. Never tried mouse you linked though.. Last edited by Rexeos#3429 on Dec 13, 2017, 6:46:42 AM
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g403 simple and good not overpriced
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I’m using Perixx 2000 it’s wery comfortable mouse have big range of sensitivity settings and have loads of extra buttons u can config and I have extra weights u can add if it feels too light. Playing with it for more than 6 yrs now it did cost me 30£ back then..
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I use the Logitech G400s and a Razer Nostromo.
Nostromo Keypad https://www.amazon.com/NOSTROMO-GAMING-KEYPAD-COMPUTER-ACCESSORIES/dp/B00C8CSSAM/ref=sr_1_4?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1513173172&sr=1-4&keywords=NOSTROMO G400s https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=logitech+g400 |
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" Buddy, you can use Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball it is awesome in 50$. It has Great Battery Life it is Super-Comfortable. Last edited by samzike#4992 on Dec 18, 2018, 3:19:18 AM
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" Upvoting this, using only deathadder since years now it's really comfortable for any kind of games except eventualy some MMORPG that require a lot of spare buttons on mouse. Hf :)
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Highly recommend Razor death adder.
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I have a Razer Naga. It's okay. I planned to use all the side buttons for Guild Wars 2 but I'm just too used to keyboard+mouse I guess. I consider them a waste right now. the only issue I've had with it is gunk under the RMB causing weird sticky-click (click once, get double click). Easily remedied with a pin but not a problem I've had with other mice.
I'm a bit bummed on Razer right now so I'm not sure I'd go a Death Adder next. Liking the sound of logitech. If I like a game, it'll either be amazing later or awful forever. There's no in-between.
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Razer DeathAdder.
It's really not just hype, sponsorship and advertisements that praise this mouse. It's professional gamers as well. Thousands of them. Those numbers don't lie and my own experience is included. High quality build. Not too heavy. Very smooth and precise movement. Not too small or uncomfortably big. (Don't say it...) Comes with software to change precision, speed and various other misc. things to your prefs. Highly recommend it, even if slightly over budget. (Price around $70 USD) Also for gaming, don't go wireless. Just don't. Carry on my waypoint son, there'll be peace when maps are done. Lay your portal gem to rest, don't you die no more. 'Cause it's a bitter sweet symphony this league. Try to make maps meet, you're a slave to the meta, then you leave. Last edited by Xavathos#5130 on Jan 17, 2018, 6:15:16 AM
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