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Good, high-quality mouse?

TurnTable

I've had my ROCCAT Kiro for like 7 years now, and after that faithful service, the scroll-wheel button stopped working. Everything else works completely fine though. Unfortunately, it's not on sale anymore.

 

Does anyone have a good, high-quality mouse that will last me a similar amount of time? I've had a Corsair for a while before, but the buttons stopped working after a few months.

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Not sure about the lifespan as I only have it since 3 months but the Logitech Pro X Superlight is really good !

Had a Corsair Dark Core Pro before (that is pretty expensive as well), and the Superlight is just another dimension : much lighter, more precise, battery has a much longer duration (like 70hrs..), can be recharged on a small power charger...

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I would recommend Logitech gaming products like G900 G503 etc most of them will be reliable and high quality.

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I can recommend the Logitech G pro.  Een using it a year or two now and by far the best mouse I’ve ever owned!

 

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1 hour ago, TurnTable said:

I've had my ROCCAT Kiro for like 7 years now, and after that faithful service, the scroll-wheel button stopped working. Everything else works completely fine though. Unfortunately, it's not on sale anymore.

 

Does anyone have a good, high-quality mouse that will last me a similar amount of time? I've had a Corsair for a while before, but the buttons stopped working after a few months.

you can just buy a new encoder and put it into ur mouse to fix the scroll wheel if u wanted. either they have a little cable or they require soldering 3 pins.

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3 hours ago, The Torrent said:

you can just buy a new encoder and put it into ur mouse to fix the scroll wheel if u wanted. either they have a little cable or they require soldering 3 pins.

Problem is that there isn't any way to open it, and I'm not keen on irreparably damaging it.

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1 hour ago, TurnTable said:

Problem is that there isn't any way to open it, and I'm not keen on irreparably damaging it.

usually screws are underneath mouse feet.

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1 hour ago, TurnTable said:

Problem is that there isn't any way to open it, and I'm not keen on irreparably damaging it.

should be similar to this.

 

If you can't solder taking it to a repair shop is always an option. A nice guy would charge maybe a 5ver for just soldering it to a diff switch if u do the dissasembly and all? a scammy guy may charge more...

 

I have a razer mamba elite ive been using years cuz i just solder in a new switch or swap the encoder when it breaks.

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I would take a look at the Zowie S1 , Za13 or vaxee NP-01, They are similar ish shapes to your current mouse and are very high quality that should last a long time.

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