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Logitech G502,Roccat Tyon, Or Mionix Naos 8200?

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I recommend the G502. I just bought one about a month ago and I love it.

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My vote goes the G502 as well. Great mouse overall from a great company.

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Logitech has always been the most reliable brand to me. So I am biased. I have the g700s, and my younger brother has the g052. It's an awesome mouse. Don't take my word for it alone, I honestly am Logitech-biased. (Logitech mouse, keyboard, and speakers.)

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G502

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you should also look at the naos 7000 with its great opticalsensor.... just putting it out there

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Out of those I would take a look at the mionix naos 7000 as it has a optical sensor(so you wont get any mouse acceleration) and it will cost you a bit less than the others. It should also be good for your small hands

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I once got a small issue with my old Logitech G500, an issue that got solved when I restarted my pc, but it was pretty annoying.

So I contacted Logitech Support for a solution, they immediately asked for my address, and 3 days later I recieved a new mouse.

The mouse I had wasn't even in warranty anymore :D

So from that moment on, Logitech became one of my favourite companies, which is why I bought a G402. Great mouse.

So I guess you can't go wrong with the G502.

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Logitech G402 is my mouse and it's absolutely amazing and the G502 just has more features (exactly the same sensor) so go for that one :)

There's pretty much no difference between the G402 and G502, the G502 just didn't seem comfortable, so that's why I went for the G402 :D

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g502 hands down. Never had a better mouse.

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roccat tyon is awful

 

If you like the shape of the naos get the 7000 it uses one of the best sensors around

 

g502 is good but it's heavy even without the weights

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Logitech G402 is my mouse and it's absolutely amazing and the G502 just has more features (exactly the same sensor) so go for that one :)

Thats false, the g402 uses an am010 and the g502 uses a 3366

 

There's pretty much no difference between the G402 and G502, the G502 just didn't seem comfortable, so that's why I went for the G402 :D

They uses different sensors (read above)

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Thats false, the g402 uses an am010 and the g502 uses a 3366

 

They uses different sensors (read above)

They might have different sensors, but in daily use you probably won't notice any difference apart from another feeling due to the different shape.

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Thats false, the g402 uses an am010 and the g502 uses a 3366

They uses different sensors (read above)

Could of sworn I heard Luke say they were the same sensor in a video..

Maybe he said they were nearly the exact same.

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Could of sworn I heard Luke say they were the same sensor in a video..

Maybe he said they were nearly the exact same.

I dont think they've ever mentioned what sensor a mouse is using in any of their reviews

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