Best gaming mice

Dec 4, 2024 at 5:58 AM Post #421 of 443
The one handed Azeron Cryo for gaming. Analog stick for AWSD and 22 programable buttons and a very good optical mouse sensor.

I am not one handed, but I wanted to try this to see if I could get used to it. It took some time, but I did get used to it and its nice having all that desk space for mouse movement since you don't need a keyboard.


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Thats nice. Keyboards are just aweful to deal with. I have similar apparatus but for my left hand. Use regular mouses still. I don´t really like mouses with a ton of buttons so not sure how easy that would be to learn for me :)
 
Dec 4, 2024 at 8:09 AM Post #422 of 443
Are there any mice coming out with optical switches except Razer? Razer QC is annoying to deal with, but most of physical switches start double clicking rather soon, especially Logitechs

Have you tried Zowie? My Zowie is still working fine after 6+ years. I just switched to a Logitech because I wanted wireless.
 
Dec 4, 2024 at 9:13 PM Post #424 of 443
Dec 4, 2024 at 11:37 PM Post #426 of 443
Dec 9, 2024 at 9:53 PM Post #427 of 443
32 year old claw grip user here. Ive been a logitech fan for a long time, but their recent scroll wheel issue and double clicking issue (Superlight 1 & 2 for both issues) - I've picked up a Razer Viper Pro 3. Big fan of it so far. Some fun sensitivity features and it feels competitive/comparative to the superlight.
 
Dec 12, 2024 at 7:58 PM Post #428 of 443
I have the Razer Basilisk V3 wired (for home) and the Deathadder Elite (for work). Really love the feel of the Basilisk.
 
Jan 5, 2025 at 12:23 PM Post #429 of 443
I can easily recommend the Logitech G Pro for left-handed users, as there aren't many options available. It has a symmetrical design, allowing you to easily add a button for your thumb on the right side. The only downside is its battery life, which isn't as long-lasting as the MX series.
 
Jan 26, 2025 at 4:01 PM Post #431 of 443
I can easily recommend the Logitech G Pro for left-handed users, as there aren't many options available. It has a symmetrical design, allowing you to easily add a button for your thumb on the right side. The only downside is its battery life, which isn't as long-lasting as the MX series.
A great option for lefties is the Pulsar X2A. Lightweight, good performance, pretty good battery life and not crazy expensive.
 
Feb 22, 2025 at 3:51 PM Post #433 of 443
have since a year this one: https://www.amazon.de/Razer-DeathAdder-Essential-Ergonomic-RZ01-03850100-R3M1/

for the price im really surprised

had really bad expierences with logitech in the past....last mouse was the G600, the only good mouse from them was the G9 20 years ago.... now they only sell crap which lasts not much more than 2 years or you get stuff like doubleclicking/mousewheel issues rather fast
 
Feb 23, 2025 at 10:49 AM Post #434 of 443
I ordered the Attack Shark A159 Apex last night to replace my Logitech Superlight. I'm done with Logitech, I've been with them since the MX500 days but I'm sick of the issues. My G-Pro developed double-click in the left button right after warranty so I replaced the main button switches with some Kailh's and then a month later the thumb started double clicking. Bought a Superlight and now it's double clicking in the thumb buttons. Ordered a switch but ripped the solder pad off removing the old one.

The Attack Shark is getting some great reviews and the price is excellent so we'll see how that is.
 
Feb 27, 2025 at 9:42 AM Post #435 of 443
Nope, my EC1-B is still going strong
I'll give it a shot when my 502X dies, and this baby is lasting forever! lol. What a great mouse. I dropped it several times too like my Keychron keyboard. lol

My best combo yet. 502X with Keychron V6 for durability, and great response.

Edit: by lasting forever, I mean the scroll wheel never got jumpy or double clicks happened yet.
 
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