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SteelSeries and Microsoft mice.

I high recommend both of these as use both:

Microsoft Sculpt Comfort

https://www.microsoft.com/accessories/en-us/products/mice/sculpt-comfort-mouse/h3s-00003

Steelseries Sensei Wireless

https://steelseries.com/gaming-mice/sensei-wireless

 

The Sensei wireless is expensive but the newer Rival series has basically replaced it (and its cheaper)

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22 minutes ago, DewisLavid said:

Would you say Logitech are the best for wireless mouses then, I’ve seen the steel series rival 650 and thought that looked decent

They have fantastic warranty but do have their faults here and there. 

 

I personally use Logitech for my peripherals and would recommend. 

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I still couldn't find anything that improves over generic $10 wireless mice overall (like this: http://www.tecknet.co.uk/m002-black-294.html).

Key: size and shape matter for comfort. Comfort matters more than anything in the long run.

 

39 minutes ago, Slottr said:

 G502

I have a wired G502, wanted to like it, some good features, but I can't find a way to use it comfortably. Seems big, but it's too flat (maybe not tall enough, but it's mostly the curvature, i.e., where it peaks), last two fingers fall off the mouse, and the thumb rest is too shallow to work properly for me (compared for example to my cheapo mouse). The lack of a front border to lay my fingertips on, compounded with the over-sensitive "look-too-hard-and-it-will-click" buttons (up there in my top-2 of dislikes :P) further add to the discomfort, as I have to make an unnatural effort to keep my fingers lifted ever so slightly to avoid mis-clicks. 

I'm still using it to see if I find a magical posture that will make it comfortable, but I'm starting to get palm-aches every now and then, something I haven't experienced before, even with mice I overall liked less for other reasons, so I probably can't give it much longer :/ 

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58 minutes ago, DewisLavid said:

Hi, can anyone recommend a good mouse preferably wireless but im not against a wired option, I have a budget of about £100?

 

Maybe a Logitech G305 Lightspeed wireless mouse or a Logitech G Pro wired?

 

If you want to save some money and still get a pretty good experience, I would recommend a Logitech G203 Prodigy, it's similar to the G Pro wired although with a downgraded sensor.

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@SpaceGhostC2C totally fair, It's just not for you. 

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depends, what are you mainly using it for?

G502 Lightspeed Review

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6 hours ago, Boomwebsearch said:

 

Maybe a Logitech G305 Lightspeed wireless mouse or a Logitech G Pro wired?

 

If you want to save some money and still get a pretty good experience, I would recommend a Logitech G203 Prodigy, it's similar to the G Pro wired although with a downgraded sensor.

I got the g305 and I like the shape and size of it.  Looks generic but performs really well.  I don't regret getting it and I really think that I won't go back to wired mouse again. 

 

That being said, the better way to find your mouse is to try it so maybe you could go to a store and try some demo or ask friends to lend you a mouse to test it. 

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