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(Help) Long lasting Gaming Mice

 

Hi After two years with a Razer Imperator 2012 edition I got completely frustated with Razer brand and now I understand why its products are low rated.

The build quality is awful.

I am over a year with double click and can't stand it anylonger.

 

My main competitive game style is FPS, so precision, control and speed is everything I want.

But the #1 thing I am looking for is BUILD QUALITY. I want a long lasting mice.

 

The price range would be 20 to U$60.

Some brands I'been looking are: Etekcity, Anker, Logitech, SteelSeries and Redragon.

 

Thank you.

 

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Logitech G402/G502

Roccat Kone Optical

Corsair M65

Steelseries Rival

 

All good mice

 

Personally I am a logitech fanboy, I have yet to have a single logitech peripheral break and some of my collection are like 10 years old,

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I forgot about Corsair, great brand too.

 

Logitech G402 is something I'd really like.

 

I won't get back to razer, my friend just brought a Naga last year and it already has double click.

Don't get me wrong, I love my mice, but I can't stand paying so much for so little time.

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I can personally recommend the Logitech G500s, it feels solid with the right amount of weight to make it feel premium. I've been using mine pretty heavily for about a year and this includes a few LAN parties and its still like the day I bought it. 

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Their products are well rated across many retailers.

I am unsure of which one would be better, the "old" G400s or the new G402.

I would throw completely performance through the window for good build and materials.

I can't go to a store to "feel" them, I will import the mice overseas.

Which one should I go for?

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