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Is the Logitech G102 the best gaming mouse under $20?

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I'm planning to get a new gaming mouse and found the Logitech G102 which only costs about $18 here.

My question is, are there any other gaming mice better than the G102 under $20?

Games I played are CSGO and Dota 2.

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No idea about this particular mouse, but I have always loved Logitech mice, and they offer great customer support when it breaks too. I'd recommend it.

 

How would you define "the best"? The most DPI? The best accuracy? Logitech mice in general are good quality and well built. I think if you don't need 100000 DPI and 99 programmable buttons, an entry level Logitech gaming mouse should work fine for you.

 

Most gaming mice are very ugly in my opinion as well, so the Logitech mice offer something more subtle as well.

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18 minutes ago, maartendc said:

No idea about this particular mouse, but I have always loved Logitech mice, and they offer great customer support when it breaks too. I'd recommend it.

 

How would you define "the best"? The most DPI? The best accuracy? Logitech mice in general are good quality and well built. I think if you don't need 100000 DPI and 99 programmable buttons, an entry level Logitech mice should be fine.

 

Most gaming mice are very ugly in my opinion as well, so the Logitech mice offer something more subtle as well.

It's a new mouse. Features RGB lighting.

Defining the best-as long as it has a good sensor

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Montech Century 850W Gold Tecware Nexus Air (Black) ATX Mid Tower

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The Mercury sensor is pretty good for such a cheap mouse, as the shell is the same as the logi G pro, but it uses cheaper switches

 

Iirc the frame rate of the sensor doesn't adjust in different modes

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7 hours ago, Aytex said:

The Mercury sensor is pretty good for such a cheap mouse, as the shell is the same as the logi G pro, but it uses cheaper switches

 

Iirc the frame rate of the sensor doesn't adjust in different modes

 

Low speed precision and array size is worse as well, but  its a budget product compared to the Pro, and quite ahead of the sub 40$ competition.

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