Gaming Mice

yooo you're a die-hard mech fan? that's incredible! never would've guessed! drop the full specs pardner
lmao whoops typed an essay in your VMs before i saw this :B but this thread was about mice anyways xD
 
Currently I have a Cougar Minos XT gaming mouse that I bought at Fry's Electronics. https://cougargaming.com/us/products/mice/minos-xt/

Looking to upgrade to a Razer mouse and keyboard soon.

Also, echoing on the Corsair mouse and keyboard...they suck! Had to return my set within two days of purchase.

interesting brand choice for the mouse. Cougar's got a pretty solid presence here is SEA and i thought it'd be those brands that don't make it to the US. how's the switches and sensor on that thing? i'm not familiar with anything that isn't made by PixArt really.

also, thanks for the collective hate on Corsair haha. makes me feel better that i didn't go for them when i had the chance.
 
I have a cheap Logitech M325, it works fine for most of what i do. I think sometime in the future (maybe sooner than later) i might upgrade to a more "legit gaming mouse" The Wireless connectivity of this mouse is really handy, while it requires a usb receiver to use it, you just plug it in and just chills there, dont need to do anything just turn the mouse on and your good to go, but that does take up one of my USB slots, so i might look up some bluetooth mouse and hope to find one with usb compatibility for when i get a desktop, maybe.
 
I have a cheap Logitech M325, it works fine for most of what i do. I think sometime in the future (maybe sooner than later) i might upgrade to a more "legit gaming mouse" The Wireless connectivity of this mouse is really handy, while it requires a usb receiver to use it, you just plug it in and just chills there, dont need to do anything just turn the mouse on and your good to go, but that does take up one of my USB slots, so i might look up some bluetooth mouse and hope to find one with usb compatibility for when i get a desktop, maybe.
glad that that works for you! shape of the M325 is way too small for my liking, so i never considered one. i sort of regret not going wireless when i had the chance last Christmas though. not that i don't enjoy my Steelseries atm, it's just that i really wanna know how it feels like to have a wireless mouse as a daily driver. i can afford one now but ehh...

i thought all wireless mice had bluetooth capabilties? must be mistaken. i feel like it'd be less responsive/accurate though compared to a usb connection, and if you need the extra slot, would it not be cheaper to buy a hub?
 
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