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What is your budget?

 

G502 is an excellent mouse. For big hands there are also SteelSeries Rival and Mionix Naos 7000. For a mouse pad, do you want hard or soft or hybrid? Glide or control? For a hard pad I would recommend SteelSeries 4HD/9HD, for soft Puretrak Talent or Roccat Taito and for hybrid Zowie P-TF Speed.

 

CM Storm and Ducky keyboards come in many sizes and color and well-built and should be easy to find. Some more preferences would help, such as switch preference, back-lighting yes/no/color, size.

 

On audio side, Superlux HD668b or HD681 EVO headphones + Zalman ZM-MIC1 clip-on microphone is superb budget combo. Other options for headphones you could consider are Pioneer SE-A1000, CHC Silverado, Sennheiser 518/558 or just check the audio sub-forum. For a microphone Modmic is a better clip-on mic and Blue Snowball is a good cheap desktop mic.

 

If you must have a headset then Kingston HyperX Cloud (or Qpad QH-85 or QH-90) would be a good starting point with Sennheiser G4ME One/Zero headsets being the next step up, then Audio-Technica AG1/ADG1 and Beyerdynamic MMX-300 in the next tier.

So im looking into some some peripherals, and i was wondering what would be the best mouse, keyboard, mousepad, headset for me. I got a huge head, Huge hands and use my right hand for a palm grip for  a mouse. i was thinking of getting a goliathus mousepad extended, but my table wont fit that, and im pretty set on getting a g502 for the mouse, but i was wondering if there are any better options for me

 

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What is your budget?

 

G502 is an excellent mouse. For big hands there are also SteelSeries Rival and Mionix Naos 7000. For a mouse pad, do you want hard or soft or hybrid? Glide or control? For a hard pad I would recommend SteelSeries 4HD/9HD, for soft Puretrak Talent or Roccat Taito and for hybrid Zowie P-TF Speed.

 

CM Storm and Ducky keyboards come in many sizes and color and well-built and should be easy to find. Some more preferences would help, such as switch preference, back-lighting yes/no/color, size.

 

On audio side, Superlux HD668b or HD681 EVO headphones + Zalman ZM-MIC1 clip-on microphone is superb budget combo. Other options for headphones you could consider are Pioneer SE-A1000, CHC Silverado, Sennheiser 518/558 or just check the audio sub-forum. For a microphone Modmic is a better clip-on mic and Blue Snowball is a good cheap desktop mic.

 

If you must have a headset then Kingston HyperX Cloud (or Qpad QH-85 or QH-90) would be a good starting point with Sennheiser G4ME One/Zero headsets being the next step up, then Audio-Technica AG1/ADG1 and Beyerdynamic MMX-300 in the next tier.

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Forgot to add, i could really care less about the numpad, i dont use it but to me w/o it it seems weird to me, but i can deal with it. I play with a low sensitivity, and i was thinking of pairing up the pioneers with a blue snowball recommended from the post above

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