So,
After 13 wonderful years, my Razer Deathadder V1 has finally kicked the bucket.
Now I am on the lookout for a new mouse, and was hoping to use the amazing Hive Mind that is the AMD Red Team.
Can you give me your suggestion for mouse and one reason why you love it.
You can always get another Deathadder. I keep my V2 as a spare.
Steelseries Aerox are great too. I love my Aerox 9. It's a chonker in terms of size, but it's feather light, and TONS of buttons. I bound a bunch of Stratagem macros for HD2.
It is a meme to most people, but the G502 has never steered me wrong.
I have several of the G602 mice. I use one when gaming in World of Tanks - Blitz. It works very well for me, but I need to pull out the batteries when not using it. Yes, it has an on / off switch, but the batteries will still drain over time, as in a few months. Some sort of parasitic current path I suspect.
Late to the party @Key-J - but I will second the G502. Bought another one when my first one started to dwindle down.
What I love about it:
What I'm not to keen on:
A good mouse for me may not be the best fot others but I would take these into consideration.
- I don't like ambidextrous designs, so I go for the simple right hand only mouse with curvature, feels like a perfect fit for me.
- Big and Heavy Weight but good sliding pads, replaceable if possible. It must slide with little effort.
- Multi Connection when I want to sit on the couch and wired for regular use.
- Macros and customizable buttons, ease of use during video editing.
- Capability to fast change profiles, less dpi, more dpi, slow movement for precision, higher polling rate.
- Spare parts, good if the right mouse button starts to bust.
Ended Up with a RoG Gladius II Origin that doesn't have the multi connection but was thinking to change it to the RoG Chakram that even got Qi Charging.
You might really dig the Aerox 9, apart from the fact it's barely more than 100 grams. When I first started using it I thought I wasn't going to like the weight, but the lighter mouse feels much more snappy, especially at high polling and dpi. The bulky frame helps too. It's a pretty big mouse for its mass, so it fits my rather large palms perfectly... better than the Deathadder in fact. 12 side buttons, scroll wheel tilt, adjustable DPI presets... ALL THE GOODIES!!!! Only thing I truly hate: the $200CAD price tag.
That mouse looks really cool. I would not get it though because cat fur. lol
I have a cat. No issues.
Sweet. I am going to have to look into that when my G502 disintegrates.
I'm in love with my Razer Basilisk V3 pro. Tons of customization options and it's super smooth.
Sometimes havin' poor posture in my wrists during gamin' or just in general lead me to enjoy the world of verticality! We are not sponsored by the Logitech Brand but we use it to reduce wrist tension/pain by tryin' somethin new. Let me know what ya think of Logitech's Vertical MX 100 ! haha
Thanks everyone for the suggestions.
Appreciate the unique input everyone brings to the table - still researching the ones you suggested.
I'd be happy to take more suggestions, and of course will update when I finally decide.
So,
Took me a while to wait for some Black Friday deals but I ended up buying a beautiful
Razer DeathAdder V3
Tried out lots of the other ones in stores, but it was hard to move away from 13 Years of ergonomic memory.
As a bonus, the store I bought my mouse from had a deal on a mouse pad, but they couldn't find it so they gave me this Razer Gigantus V2 XXL for free