The only popular regular deal I see posted here is either the MX Anywhere or MX Master. Any other wireless mouses for $100, that also have a high DPI setting?
I did find the average looking Razer Atheris Mouse for $79 @ OfficeWorks
The only popular regular deal I see posted here is either the MX Anywhere or MX Master. Any other wireless mouses for $100, that also have a high DPI setting?
I did find the average looking Razer Atheris Mouse for $79 @ OfficeWorks
Having bought a gaming mouse recently.. Just buy any of them.. Don't waste your money on anything over $30 honestly.. mine has rgb and some simple extra buttons no macro ones and it plays fine.. spend your money on other stuff like internet bill and games.
Just type gaming mouse in eBay or wish.com and buy the cheapest one.. I suggest fantech or cougar but any of the cheapie Chinese rgb ones will do. Heck even non rgb will do maybe better because then you won't get distracted from the game or what you are doing.
Heck even non rgb will do
How do you see where your going though?
By looking at the screen and not the disco lights haha lol that's how.
Don't rgb and drive. Too many derank points.
This is terrible terrible terrible advice.
Why so am using one now and can 1v1 you anytime skrub
Logitech G403
Logitech G603
Logitech G304/G305 (Same mouse, but they are only available overseas as logitech isn't selling them hear cause they afraid of money.)
The sensor is one of the best and they're light and the battery last's into the hundreds of hours.
just have to pick which shape you like the best.
In regards to the G603, does it make a difference if you connect the receiver to the extended cable or directly to the computer? Whats the need for the extended usb cable?
Just to get the receiver closer to the mouse incase your PC is far away, try it without it if no there's an issue then use the cable and move it closer to the mouse.
Logitech's wireless technology is the best there is for gaming mice. (even pro gamer are using wireless now)
If you have a front USB port free (and don't mind that it's taken up) you can plug the receiver directly there. If you're plugging it into a USB port at the back of your computer though, then you might want to use the cable so there isn't a solid wooden table between the mouse and the receive (depending on your set up).
steelseries
The only popular regular deal I see posted here is either the MX Anywhere or MX Master.
That's mostly for everyday use.
Logitech G603 or G703 mate (other wireless in the range g403/g900/g903), I've mentioned this in the past but no mouse cable is a godsend
look out for Bing Lee ebay sales for the G703
Friends have mentioned the Logitech K613 w/ eneloops for a no frills wireless keyboard option.
Of course all of this is predicated on its wireless latency pretty much being non-existent. Mouse weight is also pretty personal.
Still have a MX Master and an Anywhere 2 for laptops dug up sth re latency on mx master.
Agreed with Logitech G series wireless choice, they're excellent mice, but should stick to G series for gaming rather than K.
G900 is replaced by G903 but the cheaper options have the same sensor and wireless performance.
Oops, typo’ed it’s the G613 which is the ‘lightspeed’ accompanying keyboard to the above 1ms latency mice
Im stuck between the G603 or G703. They are going for $82 and $99 on mightyape atm. Many points say 603 is abit heavy but its only 5g heavier than my current steelseries 300 so im leaning towards that aswell as the long battery life and ~$20 cheaper
Logitech G603
Logitech G602?