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Zowie EC1-A
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Sensor and DPI options ensure fluid and optimal gaming performance
The Avago 3310 sensor used by this mouse is exceptional. It delivers a true portrayal of mouse movement with no jitter, acceleration or prediction. The available DPI choices of 400/800/1600/3200 are all native and should ensure an equally good performance, regardless of which one is chosen.
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Customization options are limited due to the lack of companion software
There is no companion software to this mouse, which means you cannot do thorough customizations, such as button remapping or custom lighting.
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Ergonomic, accommodating shape, especially for those with big hands
Though it may look tame, the mouse’s shape is quite ergonomic. Its subtle curves help your fingers position themselves while also allowing various grip types. For the same reason, the bulge of the mouse is located strictly in the middle, making it accommodating for the most amount of people, and even more for gamers that have big hands. Nevertheless, it may be more suited for palm grips because of the subtle curve at the right side which provides support for the ring and pinky fingers.
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DPI colors annoying and can't be customized
The scroll wheel has an LED that changes color depending on your DPI setting, but the corresponding color cannot be customized.
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Flawless movement, essential for gaming
The EC1-A delivers accurate mouse cursor movement that is essential to any gaming mouse. Virtually flawless, it has none of the precision-altering flaws that are apparent in other mice.
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Side buttons don't register easily
The side buttons require you to press deeply before it registers an action.
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Button switches click easily
Although the buttons have Huano switches, which are more stiff, the shell of the mouse somehow negates this and makes them click easily, just like typical Omron switches.
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DPI switch can't be accessed during use
The DPI switch is a button that can’t be accessed while in use because it's located under the mouse.
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Smooth mousepad movement
The mouse comes with two mouse feet that are larger than normal and ensure smooth movement over the mousepad.
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The customization process is inconvenient
All Zowie mice are built to be straightforward and simple to use. However, its settings cannot be changed easily during normal use: you have to unplug the mouse and use a combination of different button presses while plugging the mouse in, which is unintuitive and a hassle to learn.
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Includes a set of thumb buttons
The EC1-A includes a set of thumb buttons which are standard for most mice.
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Not manufactured anymore
The Zowie EC-1 is no longer manufactured by Zowie but it still can be found on eBay and Amazon from third party sellers.
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Built to last
The switches don’t randomly break down, no component excessively rattles and the scroll wheel doesn’t degrade easily. Although the mouse has a rubber cable which is quite vulnerable to bending and damage, the mouse as a whole is well built and can be expected to last.
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Coating ensures a good grip
The mouse has a smooth plastic coating that doesn’t feel slippery. You can easily hold the mouse with a comfortable grip even without the rubber sides.
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Some customization options
The EC1-A has only a few customization options, all of which are sensor related. It is possible to change the lift off distance, polling rate and the DPI settings (400/800/1600/3200).
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Weight:
97g
Sensor:
Avago 3310 (Optical)
Max Speed:
N/A
Cable:
Soft Rubber
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Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum
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Highly customizable
The G502 gaming mouse has 11 programmable buttons, support for macros and profiles, adjustable weight and center of balance, two scroll wheel modes, and a plethora of settings to customize. In addition to the standard left, right, and scroll wheel buttons, there's a button below the scroll wheel, three thumb buttons, two buttons to the left of the left mouse button and you can tilt the mouse wheel left and right for extra functionality as well. All of these buttons can be programmed to do pretty much whatever you want. The scroll wheel can act as a smooth unhindered scroll or a notched scroll depending on how you want to use it. It has an on-the-fly CPI switch with 5 states and the mouse can store three different macro profiles and can switch between them with a button press. You can also customize the weight of the gaming mouse between 121-139 grams and its center of balance with up to five 3.6 gram weights to adjust how it feels as it moves across your mousepad.
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Scroll wheel wobbles in free-scroll mode
The free scroll setting has a bit of a wobble in the wheel.
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Allows you to switch between notched and smooth scroll wheel modes
The scroll wheel can act as a smooth unhindered scroll or a notched scroll depending on how the user wants to use it.
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Software is Windows-only
LGS (Logitech Gaming Software) does not have Linux or macOS support, so the mouse cannot be tuned or configured under those operating systems. However, if the mouse is configured on a different OS, the configuration will work on Linux and macOS, since the profiles are stored on the mouse itself. (Note that the options for on-device profiles are limited compared to using profile on the OS itself)
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Scroll wheel has useful horizontal clicks
The scroll wheel can be pressed form side to side to enact two different programmable button presses.
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Made for right handed users only
The shape does not work in your left hand.
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Easily accessible 5 buttons on the side of the mouse
Unlike most mice with two side buttons accessible with your thumb the G502 has five. Three are very easily accessible with hardly moving your thumb and two require some movement yet are still pretty easy to get to. asdfasd
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The braided cable is a dust magnet
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Amazing 12000 CPI optical sensor
The Logitech G502 Proteus Core gaming mouse has an impressively accurate 12000 CPI optical sensor that's capable of tracking speeds up to 7.5 m/s. There is no acceleration, angle snapping, prediction or jitter even at max CPI.
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Placement of button on left side of mouse
The button is directly under the user's thumb so when you try to lift the mouse, you would end up pressing the button also.
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Great for palm and claw grips
Palm and claw grip both work pretty well on this device.
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Only 3 thumb buttons
Not many players realize that thumb- ring finger grip is so crucial for character movement in any fast paced PVP game. With 2 more thumb buttons on Logitech G502 it would be ideal hybrid mouse for any MMO.
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Thumb-rest and textured side grips provide good grip
The thumb rest and texture side grips helps the user grip the device better.
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Heavy middle mouse click
The middle mouse click is very hard to press, often times making you scroll, instead of clicking.
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Control the weight
You can use the magnet to adjust the weight.
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Focus windows profiles inconsistent
The feature that loads profile on the files based on the focus window doesn't work well, it sometimes slow to setup, it loses the profile in the middle of a session or it can switch to another profile randomly.
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Cable braiding protects it from accidental damage
The DeathAdder Elite gaming mouse has a 2.13m braided cable, that helps prevent kinking, curling and protects the cable prolonging life of mouse.
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Poor feedback management
You will find most of your answers on Reddit by the community that struggles with devs to obtain any kind of usable answer. Most often devs answers are automatic PR scenario answers to dodge responsibility.
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Good, long-lasting build quality
This mouse is built to last with its mechanical button switches, smooth teflon feet, and lengthy braided cable. The built in rubber thumb rest and rubber side panel makes the mouse ergonomic as well as reducing wear-and-tear. These features combined make for a device that will last for a good while.
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Slow software improvement
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Accurate Sensor
The G502 has one of the best sensors on the market. The Pixart PMW 3366DM optical sensor is high-quality and sought after for gaming and precision tasks.
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Lose macro at time
When it happens, you will have to set it up again.
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Funcional lift-off-distance lower than 1.2mm can be achieved
By calibrating the sensor with the users mousepad a lower lift off distance can be achieved.
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Dpi Button switches are fragile
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Helps you lock in the feel of the mouse with adjustable weight and center of balance
You can also customize the weight of the gaming mouse between 121-139 grams and its center of balance with up to five 3.6 gram weights to adjust how it feels as it moves across your mousepad.
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Too heavy for competitive FPS
Most competitive FPS gaming mice aim to weigh under 100 grams. The G502 weighs 121 grams, which can be further increased to 139 grams with extra weights. The increased weight makes it more difficult to move quickly. It also means your hand will get tired quicker.
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On-the-fly 5-state CPI switch
It has an on-the-fly CPI switch with 5 states.
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Can get uncomfortable after long usage due to weight and shape
The mouse weight is already a lot, but for better upward and downward weight distribution, it asks you to insert at least 2 weights in. The shape, however is very much based on hand size and angle preference. Due to its size, it is a bit more comfortable for people with hands larger than the average.
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Allows you to quickly switch between different tasks with 3 different macro profiles
This gaming mouse can store 3 different macro profiles and can switch between them on the fly. Since they are on-board, no software is required to set the gaming mouse up on another system.
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The LED behind the G is really bright (can be disabled though)
The LED backlit G on the back of the mouse can be quite bright in a dark room. For users that do not want to use the application that is necessary (or can't, like say Linux users) the light is unable to be turned off. Of course within the application for the mouse the light may be completely turned off.
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Intuitive software
The software is straightforward to use. It allows you to reassign button functionality, set up macros, profiles and lights, and adjust sensitivity for each axis separately.
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Potential pinning bug
Changing the surface setting in the app may potentially cause random spinning ingame for a random period of time (usually ~5sec). This has something to do with the surface of the mousepad being used and a particular setting of the mouse. In order to address this issue, you can return the mouse back to its default surface setting.
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Weight:
121 - 140g (Customizable)
Sensor:
Pixart PMW 3366DM (Optical)
Max Speed:
N/A
Cable:
Braided
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Logitech G400
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Great for palm grip
The Logitech G400 gaming mouse was clearly designed specifically for palm grip.
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Scroll wheel is shallow and loose
Like the versions before it, the scroll wheel feels shallow and loose.
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Thumb-rest
There is a built in ergonomic thumb rest so users can rest there thumb instead of constantly gripping.
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Lift off distance too high
The lift off distance is too high for this device but it can be fixed by using the tape trick.
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Comfortable side button placement
The two side buttons are located in an easy to reach, unobtrusive position.
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Superseded by Logitech G400s
This unit is no longer in production though some units can still be found on Amazon and Ebay.
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A true successor to the legendary MX518
The Logitech G400 gaming mouse is based off of MX518. It has a few minor incremental improvements that don't change what made the original so great.
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Accurate 3600 CPI optical sensor
The mouse has an accurate Avago ADNS-3095 optical 3600 CPI sensor. No angle snapping, no acceleration, no prediction.
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Quick-access CPI shift
Above and below the scroll-wheel there are buttons that allow increasing and decreasing between 400 and 3600 CPI on the fly.
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Good build quality
High quality rubberized coating is used among other materials to give a quality product feel.
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CPI shift
CPI can be changed from 400 CPI up to 3600 CPI without having to interrupt workflow.
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Weight:
137g
Sensor:
Avago ADNS-3095 (Optical)
Max Speed:
4.50 m/s
Cable:
Soft Rubber
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Roccat Lua
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Cons
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Comfortable to use
Its rather small size and lower than usual height allow for a substantially comfortable grip. The sides have a dent which helps fingers positioning. Additionally, the sides are smoothly textured so you shouldn’t ever feel like your hand is losing its grip.
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Lacks sidebuttons
Since it’s in the style of a classic three-button mouse, the lack of side buttons limits customization options.
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Well suited for fingertip and claw grips
Unless you have small hands, this is a mouse that is meant for people who use either the claw or fingertip grip. In addition to being a small mouse and having low height, it's also extremely light, weighing only 68 grams. This makes it easy to control with a fingertip and claw grip as it relies on the mouse being as agile as it can be.
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Small size takes some getting used to
The Roccat Lua is a small mouse, measuring only 11.5 cm in length and 3 cm in height. The width is pretty standard with 6.5 cm at the back and narrows down towards the front. The small size might raise some concern about the grip. If it’s your first mouse of this size you might need to adjust your grip to accommodate for the smaller scale of the mouse. Commonly the grips change and include some elements of a fingertip grip.
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Well built
Even though it’s a budget mouse, it has high quality components to ensure that the mouse can last for years. There are no unnecessary moving parts while button clicks are clear and don’t give out after heavy use. The body of the mouse consists of rubberized coating at the top and textured plastic on the sides which gives it a quality feel.
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Top DPI value may feel insufficient for some gamers
The DPI amount caps at 2000, which might not be enough for some.
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Good amount of customization provided by the accompanying software
The software is very simple and easy to use. It lets you change the DPI steps, double click speed, vertical scroll speed, polling rate, very basic lighting control and the choice of hand-mode. In addition, it has the option to reassign its buttons, but since the Lua has only four buttons it’s practically useless as the main three are almost always invariable.
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Can suffer from small amounts of jitter on high DPI values
This mouse's DPI setting can be set from 250 to 2000, in increments of 250. At DPI settings higher than 1250, it can generate small amounts of jitter. The mouse works the best at 500 DPI with a 1000Hz polling rate.
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Excellent budget sensor
The Avago A3050 optical sensor that the Lua uses has small, unnoticeable prediction and doesn’t carry over perfect tracking at high speeds (depending on the chosen DPI setting, over 60-120 inches per second or 1.5 m/s-3 m/s). But unless you use it at extremely low sensitivity, it shouldn’t be a problem. When reaching such speeds, some negative acceleration may be noticed.
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Rubber cord is prone to breaking
It has a rubber type cable which means there’s less resistance and drag against the desk but at the same time can be more prone to damage when bent.
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Full Linux support
Roccat has good Linux drivers.
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Light weight takes some getting used to
At 68 grams, it's about 30% lighter than most mice. Switching from an average mouse might take some getting used to and feel like the Lua is a bit floatey.
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Can be used by both righties and lefties
Uses an ambidextrous design that actually feels as if it is and ergonomic design no matter what hand is using it.
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Uses an outdated sensor
The Lua’s optical sensor might be a bit dated, since it was released five years ago. Still, it mostly only shows weakness when it is facing really fast mouse movements. And as long as you are aware of it, this shortcoming can be entirely avoided.
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On-the-fly CPI switch
There is a button right behind the scroll wheel that will allow for on-the-fly CPI switching.
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Low palmrest height
The low palmrest height may be a turn off for some palm style users.
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Weight:
70g
Sensor:
Avago ADNS-3050 (Optical)
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60 ips
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Braided
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SteelSeries Rival 300
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5
Cons
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Great for those with large hands and using claw grip
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Not extremely ergonomic
Not entirely fit for claw grips with small hands, and gets uncomfortable after a while.
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Comfortable to handle
This mouse is very well balanced in weight, size and ergonomics making for a mouse that is easy and comfortable to handle.
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Rubber grips get worn out very quickly
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Great value for money
At $39 the Rival gaming mouse has a great balance between build quality and value for money.
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Rubber grips get slippery with sweaty hands
When using the mouse for long duration's the sweat from the users hands can make the rubber side grips slippery.
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Highly accurate
The Steelseries Rival gaming mouse has a built in Pixart PMW3310 optical sensor that offers great tracking control. There's no angle-snapping, hardware acceleration, or jitter.
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Great accompanying software suite
Steelseries uses a software suite called Engine 3 that is low resource and used to customize their gaming mouse options.
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Weight:
130 grams
Sensor:
PMW3310 Optical
Max Speed:
5.08 m/s
Cable:
2m
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Mionix Naos 7000
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10
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6
Cons
3
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Exceptionally comfortable for palm grips
The Mionix Naos 7000 gaming mouse was designed for a full five-fingered palm grip. It has concaved left and right buttons to help fingers stay in place, textured sides to help with grip, and supports for the thumb, ring, and pinky fingers. Larger than a typical gaming mouse, its ergonomic shape is very comfortable for long gaming sessions.
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Software is Windows-only
The software does not support Linux or macOS operating systems, meaning the mouse can't be configured under them. However, if you have access to a Windows PC, you can configure the mouse on that device. And because the configuration and profiles will be saved on the device itself, you can use them on Linux and macOS.
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Accompanying software provides a good amount of customization options
The accompanying software allows you to rebind keys, change the polling rate, double click speed, scrolling speed, acceleration, lift-off distance, set up profiles, macros and lights, or separately adjust X and Y axis sensitivity.
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Slightly less comfortable for claw and fingertip grips
Unfortunately, as it's more comfortable for palm grips, this has meant that users with claw and fingertip grips will find the mouse awkward to use.
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Great gaming mouse sensor
It uses the ADNS-3310 sensor, it's an accurate 7000 CPI optical sensor with no angle-snapping, hardware acceleration, or jitter.
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Mushy scroll wheel
Tends to rotate when trying to depress for a click.
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Very good build quality
The nestled thumb rest on the left and finger cut outs on the right reduce wear and tear due to unnecessary hand movement. The matte rubberized finish to the mouse also aids in hiding cosmetic wear, even after years of use. Additional features include smooth teflon feet which allow for little wear on the bottom of the mouse, and a braided cable that protects the wire from rips and tears.
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Software is very easy to use and straightforward
Users are able to adjust the mouse's settings easily, allowing them to control what they want from their gaming mouse.
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Comfortable weight
This mouse is neither too heavy nor too light: its weight is just right, maximizing comfort.
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Weight:
103g
Sensor:
Avago ADNS-3310 (Optical)
Max Speed:
5.45 m/s
Cable:
Braided
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EVGA Torq X5 Optical
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7
Cons
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Somewhat ergonomic
The X5 has a decent resting area for the ring finger to rest as well as the thumb and pinkie finger.
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Scroll wheel
Although it features nice, defined scroll steps, the rubber coating on the X5's scroll wheel is quite unexceptional to say the least.
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Ambidextrous
Don't fret lefties!
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Inexpensive
Good value!
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Customisable lighting
The X5 has color options as well as simple breathing affects.
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Uses the Pixart 3988 (6400 dpi/cpi)
The Pixart 3988 is one of the best sensors with zero acceleration and exceptional tracking.
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Smaller design
The smaller design of this mouse has been appreciated by many.
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Lightweight
At under 100 grams, the X5 is very lightweight. Although some prefer heavier mice, the lightweight nature improves handling and overall accuracy.
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Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum
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Cons
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Just as reliable as a wired mouse
The G900’s transmitter performs well enough that it’s almost indistinguishable from other wired mice, in some cases even surpassing them in click latency tests. This, combined with its high quality sensor, makes it a great wireless option for a gaming mouse.
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Limited thumb buttons
Those switching from the G700 will find that they are going from 4 thumb buttons to two. Yes, the G900 allows for customizable side buttons of up to 2 on each side, but those who like to have more than 2 thumb buttons for gaming (especially MMOs) may find this hard to adapt to.
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Excellent sensor
The Logitech G900 uses a PMW 3366, a virtually flawless sensor that doesn’t alter movement in any way. It is seen as a slight upgrade to the FK1’s sensor but the differences are so minor that any improvement is only marginal.
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Expensive
Packed full with features, it’s no surprise that it bears an expensive price tag of $150. Spending that much money on a mouse might seem impractical, but you certainly get what you pay for.
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Great scroll wheel
The metallic scroll wheel can be switched between free scrolling and click scrolling through the button right in front of it. You can also tilt the scroll wheel either way, and program them to a specific task.
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Scroll wheel can rattle lightly
It is not uncommon that the scroll wheel can lightly rattle while on free-scrolling mode.
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Can be used as a wired mouse
You can still use it as you would any other wired mouse if you wish while it's charging, or you could use it as a wired mouse all the time if you prefer.
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Lasting and sturdy build quality
Logitech mice typically have above average build quality and the G900 is no exception. The body is made with a rubberized coating that doesn’t scratch easily and is pleasant to hold. The main buttons have a mechanical pivot design that contributes to its precise and tactile button clicks. The cable is braided, which prevents it from twisting and damaging the wires.
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On-board memory profiles
You can save your custom button bindings right on the mouse so that no matter which computer you use it with, your profiles are there.
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Can be used comfortably by both righties and lefties
The side buttons are removable, so even if you are left handed you can comfortably use this mouse.
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LGS companion software conveniently facilitates tweaking
Option tweaking is done via the Logitech Gaming Software (LGS). This includes sensor related options, the choice of side buttons, button remapping, macro creation and thorough lighting control. All of this is connected to the five available profiles. The LGS is available on Windows and Mac systems.
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Suitable for all grip types
This mouse is rather flat, without any big humps ensuring that all grip types are welcome, as long as your hands are the right size.
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A bundled receiver adapter allows you to improve the connection strength
You can also attach an included receiver adapter to the wire and dangle it close to the mouse to further improve reception.
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Flawless wireless connection
Some wireless gadgets may become unreliable at times due to interference from high Wi-FI and Bluetooth traffic. Despite this, the G900 is superb at keeping its wireless connection flawless.
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Long, quality wire
To charge the mouse, plug it into the included 6ft braided cable.
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Extensive customization
Aside from sensor and DPI adjustments, the G900 features extensive customization options. It has plenty of extra buttons that you can rebind with commands or macros. The scroll wheel can be changed to either free-rolling or notched scrolling. You can also choose to use it as a wired mouse, if you prefer. Full RGB lighting support lets you customize its look to suit your gaming rig.
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Convenient charging
The battery lasts between 24 to 32 hours, which is quite reasonable especially since charging it is easy. Simply connect its wire to the mouse and it will fully charge over the course of two hours, during which the mouse is usable.
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Sensor customization
The options for sensor customization include changing of polling rate and DPI steps. There are a lot of choices because the DPI steps range from 200 to 12,000 with steps of 50.
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Button clicking gives a satisfying feel
The main left and right buttons are built in an uncommon way, mainly to provide a more satisfying feel when they are clicked. Each uses a pivot bar to provide consistent clicking, regardless of where you press the button. In addition, there are metal springs under the main buttons for faster recovery after clicks.
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Light mouse for easy movement and control
Weighing 107 grams, this mouse is quite light for a wireless mouse. This is uncommon because the battery usually adds a lot of weight. A lighter mouse is useful since it’s easier to move and control.
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Weight:
107 g
Sensor:
PMW3366 Optical
Max Speed:
7.6 m/s
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11 programmable
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Razer DeathAdder Elite
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13
Cons
5
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Comfortable for most sizes of hands and grips
The DeathAdder gaming mouse has a simple design and ergonomics that makes it comfortable for a wide variety of hand sizes and grips.
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Rubber textured sides come off.
After prolonged use, the glue used to attach rubber textured sides no longer bind the sides.
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16,000 CPI sensor
The new Avago ADNS-S3989 optical sensor used in the Razer DeathAdder Elite gaming mouse allows for a whopping 16,000 CPI.
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Con
Requires signing in and connecting to a server before the mouse can be used to its full potential
To get the latest drivers or edit settings, you have to download "synapse", an online cloud device updater and profile storage application. You have to register an account with your email and have it running in the background constantly for changes to take effect.
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Comfortable for large hands
With dimensions, 127 mm/5.00” x 70 mm/2.76” x 44 mm/1.73”, DeathAdder is just a bit bigger than an everyday mouse.
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Scroll wheel squeaks
When scrolling using the mouse wheel, an annoying squeaking occurs. Surprisingly, this is a more common complaint than one would think... Google it.
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Two side buttons in an easily accessible yet unobtrusive position
The two side buttons on this gaming mouse are programmable and have the exact same actuation as the left and right mouse buttons. They are also placed well where they are easy to access but are also unobtrusive.
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Poor build quality, or longevity of product
Often need to get a replacement.
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Reasonably lightweight at 105 grams
At 105 grams, the Razer DeathAdder Elite gaming mouse is reasonably lightweight.
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Distracting lights
Although the lights on the mouse look nice, they may bother or be distracting to some people. If they are too distracting, they can be turned off but that does require proprietary software that many do not like having installed.
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Synapse is well-designed driver software
Synapse can be a useful tool by saving a users setting to the cloud automatically, setting do not need to be remembered upon re-installs or using a friend's PC.
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Cable braiding protects it from accidental damage
The DeathAdder Elite gaming mouse has a 2.13m braided cable, that helps prevent kinking, curling and protects the cable prolonging life of mouse.
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Left and right-click buttons have a concave that helps fingers stay in place
The concave design of the left and right mouse buttons allows for fingers to stay comfortably in place .
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Rubber textured sides that help grip the mouse
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5 Independently programmable buttons
All five buttons on the device are independently programmable with the Synapse software.
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16.8 million customizable color options
The mouse's software allows for a wide selection of solid color options as well as colors that rotate.
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Price-quality balance
Not expensive and multi-functional.
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High quality
Can survive after been drenched with coffee
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Weight:
105g
Sensor:
PMW3389-T3QU (Optical)
Max Speed:
11.43 m/s
Cable:
Braided
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Corsair Vengeance M65
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6
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3
Cons
2
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Pro
Sturdy mouse wheel
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Con
Bad Palm Grip
With a design that is not ergonomic at the back and side buttons that are so far out it is not a recommended mouse for a mouse user who prefers palm grip.
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Pro
Aluminium base with configurable weights
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Con
Has input lag and smoothing
Being that this device is using a laser sensor there is expected lag and smoothing.
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Interesting futuristic design
The Corsair Vengeance M65 has a very interesting futuristic look to its design. With its metal core to the 3 plastic pieces on the outside of the frame and the over-sized scroll wheel.
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Weight:
164g
Sensor:
Avago ADNS-A9800 (Laser)
Max Speed:
N/A
Cable:
Braided
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Razer Deathadder 2013
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22
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Pros
13
Cons
8
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Pro
Comfortable gaming mouse for palm and claw grips
While being mainly designed for palm grips using a claw grip will still work, though with a weird placing for the palm.
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Con
Requires signing in and connecting to a server before the mouse can be used to its full potential
To get the latest drivers or edit settings you have to download "synapse" an "online cloud device updater and profile storage" application. You have to register an account with your email and have it running in the background constantly for changes to take effect.
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Left- and right-click buttons have a concave that helps fingers stay in place
The users fingers rest easily inside of the concave left and right buttons. By being concaved the users fingers also stay in place.
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Poor build quality
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Affordable
At $50 it's not an expensive gaming mouse for what it offers.
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Con
Scroll Wheel may stop working
You can look it up on youtube, there's a video which explains how you can fix it but you'll need to physically open up the mouse and void the warranty.
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Slightly larger than a common mouse
With dimensions, 127 mm/5.00” x 70 mm/2.76” x 44 mm/1.73”, Deathadder is just a bit bigger than an everyday gaming mouse.
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Con
Driver for side buttons in not open source
The mouse has two button for thumb control. The driver for the mouse and is not open source and not available for Linux users.
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Pro
Accurate 6400 CPI optical sensor
The mouse has a 6400 CPI optical sensor with X & Y variable axis. No angle snapping, no acceleration, no prediction.
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Con
Distracting lights, wich can be turned of this can be done trough the Synapse software
Although the lights on the mouse look nice, they may bother or be distracting to some people. If they are too distracting, they can be turned off but that does require proprietary software that many do not like having installed.
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Two side buttons in an easily accessible yet unobtrusive position
The two left side buttons are position so that they stay unobtrusive yet easily accessible.
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Software issues
Using Razer Synapse causes slower boot up times as well as forced online sign in to use which is just a cheap attempt at an always online DRM.
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Braided cord
Helps prevent kinking, curling and protects the cable prolonging life of the gaming mouse.
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Middle click dies way too fast
Several users of this mouse have complained that the middle click doesn't last long, in some cases not even 1 year.
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True rubber grip helps to get a better hold of the mouse
The mouse has a true rubber grip as opposed to common rubberized or plain plastic grips.
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Rubber coating
Like all of razer's mice, this one has a rubber coating. Which means that it's hard to clean, will drip oil after long period of disuse and generally less comfortable than hard plastic.
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Reliable, notched scroll wheel
High quality scroll wheel.
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Reasonably lightweight at 105 grams
The Razer Deathadder 2013 sits at a reasonable weight of 105 grams, which is 8 grams lighter than the previous 3.5 version.
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Synapse is well-designed driver software
Synapse can be a useful tool by saving a users setting to the cloud automatically, setting do not need to be remembered upon re-installs or using a friends PC.
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Rubber grips are smooth
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Left hand edition available
Razer offers a right and left hand edition for the Deathadder model.
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Weight:
148g
Sensor:
Avago ADNS-S3888 (Optical)
Max Speed:
4.15 m/s
Cable:
Braided
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Logitech G303
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8
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Pros
5
Cons
2
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Excellent sensor
The G303, along with the Logitech G502 and G900 and the Corsair M65 PRO RGB, has the single best sensor on the market, the Pixart PMW3366. This sensor has no acceleration or angle snapping that can't be disabled and has a native DPI of 12,000.
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Build quality not the best
Scrolling wheel sometimes makes cranking noises while you are scrolling through it. If you tighten the mouse from the sides, the cheap plastic will make a noise.
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Compact size gaming mouse
People with small hands needn't look at mice like the Corsair M65 gaming mouse and despair. The G303 gaming mouse has a solution. It's about the size of the $5 USB mice that are often bundled with desktop computers, but it has most of the features of a full-size gaming mouse.
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A minimum selection of buttons
The Logitech G303 only has one controllable button on the top, two buttons on the side and a programmable mousewheel. The mouse offers six different buttons if you include left- and right-click.
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Comfortable
Logitech G303 is very comfortable if you have medium to small hands, and if you are using your mouse with claw or fingertip grip.
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Accessible price
The G303 gaming mouse has an MSRP of $49.99, but it goes on sale rather frequently for as low as $24.99. Compared to high-end gaming mice like the Rival 700 and the G502, that's quite a steal.
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RGB lighting
It glows. You can change the colors. There isn't much more to say, except that it will fit in with basically any setup that uses black devices with colored lights.
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Weight:
87g
Sensor:
Pixart PMW3366
Buttons:
6 programmable
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Logitech G9x
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11
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Pros
7
Cons
3
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Highly customizable
It can be outfitted with two different grips (a precision one and a wide grip one), has an adjustable weight, where the user can add up to 28g of weight to the mouse, and features on-the-fly adjustable DPI that can switch automatically depending on the program in use. There are also two scrolling settings - notched and smooth. Even the LEDs on the mouse are color customizable, so you can set a different color for different profiles.
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Con
Always wired
Not a pleasure to use compared to wireless.
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Customizable, profile-based LED colors
Even the LEDs on the mouse are color customizable, so you can set a different color for different profiles.
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Con
DPI manual switching button placement is poor
The placement of the manual DPI "on the fly" button could cause users to accidently swithc when actually trying to use the left mouse button.
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Dual-mode scroll wheel
There are also two scrolling settings - notched and smooth.
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Con
No longer in production
Discontinued and there is no direct replacement.
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Onboard memory for saving profiles
Logitech G9x allows saving up to 5 profiles on it's onboard memory.
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Comfortable for claw or fingertip grip
The thumb cradles for both grips are comfortable and additional buttons are in an easy access position that do not get in the way.
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Can switch CPI settings based on program used as well aws switch on the fly
The mouse features on-the-fly adjustable CPI that can switch on the fly as well as automatically depending on the program in use.
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Accurate and responsive tracking
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Weight:
156g (Customizable)
Sensor:
Avago ADNS-S9500 (Laser)
Max Speed:
4.19 m/s
Cable:
Braided
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Roccat Savu
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12
Experiences
Pros
10
Cons
1
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Pro
A lightweight braided cable
Roccat Savu has a lighter than usual braided cable that helps prevent kinking, curling and protects the cable prolonging life of mouse.
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Con
Reports of non-slip grip wearing off within a year
The soft touch coating does not last and will wear easily.
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Accurate 4000 CPI optical sensor
The mouse has an accurate 4000 CPI optical sensor. No angle snapping, no acceleration, no prediction.
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Great grip provides good control over the mouse
A high quality rubberized grip on top and a sweat-proof grip material on the sides provides good control over the mouse.
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Full Linux support
Roccat has good Linux drivers.
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Roccat Talk informs which profile is selected when switched
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Easy+Shift allows for double mouse actions
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Good driver software
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Accomodating thumb rest
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Good build quality
The mouse weights 90g.
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Good for smaller hands
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Weight:
90g
Sensor:
Avago ADNS-3090 (Optical)
Max Speed:
4.04 m/s
Cable:
Braided
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Steelseries Rival
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14
Experiences
Pros
9
Cons
4
Specs
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Con
Rubber grips get worn out very quickly
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Great tracking
The Steelseries Rival gaming mouse has a built in Pixart PAW3310 optical sensor that offers great tracking control.
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Con
Rubber grips get slippery with sweaty hands
When using the mouse for long duration's the sweat from the users hands can make the rubber side grips slippery.
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Works great on Linux, using the libratbagd software
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Cannot turn of lighting without Steelseries proprietary software
The lighting on the device can not be adjusted without the Steelseries software.
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Satisfying clicks
Steelseries boast of new in house built switches used inside of the Rival. Use reports have claimed that the clicks as "satisfying".
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Labled DPI is incorrect
Steelseries labels the DPI as 6500 for the Rival when in fact it is 5000.
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Great accompanying software suite
Steelseries uses a software suite called Engine 3 that is low resource and used to customize their gaming mouse options.
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Great value for money
At $59 the Rival gaming mouse has a great balance between build quality and value for money.
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Great grip and comfortable
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Customizable colors for scroll wheel and palm lights
The Steelseries Rival gaming mouse offers 16.8 million colors with two zone illumination.
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Absolutely the best for a gaming mouse claw grip
When You have relatively large hands.
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DPI can be doubled with software
The 5000 DPI of the Steelseries Rival can be doubled to 10000 with Steelseries firmware.
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Weight:
128g
Sensor:
Pixart PAW3310 / Avago ADNS 3310 Sensor (Optical)
Max Speed:
7.6 m/s
Cable:
Soft Rubber
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Roccat Kone Pure Optical
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8
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Pros
5
Cons
2
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Pro
Amazing shape
This mouse is great for every grip style. The right side lets you palm or fingertip grip the mouse regardless of your hand size.
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Con
Not an ideal mouse for large hands
The Kone Pure Optical is quite a rather small mouse, suitable for people with small and medium-sized hands. Someone with larger-than-average hands will most likely be very uncomfortable using this mouse.
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Full Linux support
Roccat releases official drivers for Linux for most (if not all) of their products and the Kone Pure Optical is not an exception.
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Con
High lift off distance
The Roccat Kone Pure Optical has a higher than average lift off distance of 3mm, though it can be lowered in software (Advanced Settings tab) or with the tape trick.
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No angle snapping or pointer prediction
With the Avago ADNS-3090 optical sensor being used there is no angle snapping or pointer prediction to be found.
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All the buttons are very well-built
The buttons are very well-built and feel great when pressed. There is almost no travel to any of them and they are quite light.
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Good build quality
The Kone Pure Optical has great build quality. The materials with which this mouse is built feel very nice, there's no squeakyness when pressing the buttons and the cable is pretty good as well.
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Weight:
96g
Sensor:
Avago ADNS-3090 (Optical)
Max Speed:
4.48 m/s
Cable:
Smooth Plastic
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Logitech G700S
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Pros
4
Cons
2
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Wired or Wireless
The G700s can switch between wireless mode and wired mode.
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Battery life
The battery lasts about a day, depending on what sensor settings you use. This is somewhat mitigated by the ability to just plug in the cable and keep going, though.
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Many buttons
The G700s has 13 fully re-programmable buttons.
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Large base
The G700s's bottom is exceptionally large, and dirt/grime often gets stuck on the bottom and causes tracking issues.
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Comfortable for palm or claw grip
The Logitech G700S is a very comfortable mouse that works great with palm and claw grip use.
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Dual Scroll Modes
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Weight:
152g
Sensor:
Avago ADNS-S9808 (Laser)
Max Speed:
4.19 m/s
Cable:
Wireless (2.4GHz) / Wired Plastic
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Steelseries Kana
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4
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Pros
2
Cons
1
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Very light
At 72 grams the Steelseries Kana is a very lightweight device.
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Slightly uncomfortable for palms and fingers
Compared to Razer Deathadder, this isn't comfortable at all.
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Good value for money
At $49.99 the Steelseries Kana is a great price for what it offers such as an optical sensor and 1000Hz polling.
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Weight:
72g
Sensor:
Pixart PAW3305DK (Optical)
Max Speed:
3.7 m/s
Cable:
Braided
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Gamdias Erebos GMS7500
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7
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Pros
5
Cons
1
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Pro
Customizable weight
There are four 5g weights included with the device that users can place inside to customize the exact weight they want the mouse to be.
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Con
Sharp side buttons can irritate fingers
The sharp side buttons can irritate fingers and cause distractions while playing.
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Lighting control
There is lighting control for this device though its included software.
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Built in memory
There is built in memory on this device that will allow users to store up to 6 different custom profiles. this way no software is needed when the device is used in a different PC.
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Interchangeable side panels
There are interchangeable side panels that change the ergonomics of the device to suit the user.
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Ambidextrous
The Gamdias Erebos GMS7500 is an ambidextrous mouse.
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Weight:
N/A (Customizable)
Sensor:
Avago ADNS-A9800 (Laser)
Max Speed:
N/A
Cable:
Braided
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Steelseries Sensei [RAW]
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12
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Pros
7
Cons
4
Specs
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Pro
Ambidextrous
The Steelseries Sensei [RAW] gaming mouse is an ambidextrous mouse that is default set to right handed.
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Far side buttons can be pressed accidentally at first
The side buttons on the far side (i.e. right if you're right-handed) can easily be pressed when the user simply tries to grip the mouse. This can be mitigated with practice.
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Great for palm and claw grips
Users who prefer palm or claw grips will have no problems using this mouse.
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Con
Slight inconsistent positive acceleration at all tracking speeds
Is lessened on hard pads, Steelseries recommends a 4hd/9hd as the mouse was made and tested on it. Most people don't realize the acceleration until told about it and there are numerous professional cs go, Lol, dota, and starcraft players who have no problem with or don't notice the acceleration.
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Available with a metal, glossy or rubberized finish
The Steelseries Sensei [RAW] gaming mouse comes in three selectable finishes, metal, glossy or rubberized.
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Con
All four buttons are hard to integrate into daily usage, but they are not always necessary.
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Driver software allows adjusting sensitivity, accent illumination and reprogram buttons
The driver software dashboard allows for numerous customizations such as illumination changes and programmable buttons.
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Con
Mouse wheel can be a little finicky
The mouse wheel tends to sometimes scroll up one click when trying to scroll down, and vice versa.
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Great gaming mouse buttons
Tactile and light without being easy to press by resting your hand on the gaming mouse.
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On-the-fly two-state CPI switch
There is a button below the scroll wheel that allows for on the fly DPI switching.
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Braided cable the metal and glossy/rubberized editions
The Steelseries Sense[RAW] gaming mouse comes with a braided anti-tangle cord.
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Weight:
90g
Sensor:
Avago ADNS-A9500 (Laser)
Max Speed:
N/A
Cable:
Braided
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