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R.A.T 9 is wireless and has 0 latency :) also comes with 2 batteries and 1 sits in the sensor box charging so you'll always have one full charged battery to use.

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R.A.T 9 is wireless and has 0 latency :) also comes with 2 batteries and 1 sits in the sensor box charging so you'll always have one full charged battery to use.

That is by far the coolest looking mouse, but I have heard that it breaks after a month or two.  Kinda staying away from them :/

 

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That is by far the coolest looking mouse, but I have heard that it breaks after a month or two. Kinda staying away from them :/

I'm on my second one in 4 years. they come with a 2 year warranty with almost over night return.

my. first one broke after just under 2 years, I emailed them they collected it the next day and I got a replacement the day after.

I really recommend them.

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I've been using a G602 for almost a year and I love it. I probably wouldn't recommend it if you play FPS games seriously as it only goes up to 2500 DPI and 500 Hz. The software is great though and for MOBAs, MMOs, and casual FPS play it works perfectly.

 

Go to Harbor Freight and pick up a huge pack of cheapo AA batteries and you'll never have to worry about powering it.

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I've been using a G602 for almost a year and I love it. I probably wouldn't recommend it if you play FPS games seriously as it only goes up to 2500 DPI and 500 Hz. The software is great though and for MOBAs, MMOs, and casual FPS play it works perfectly.

 

Go to Harbor Freight and pick up a huge pack of cheapo AA batteries and you'll never have to worry about powering it.

G602 is actually excellent for FPS games as it is one of the very few wireless gaming mice without a shitty a laser sensor. 2500 DPI should be more than enough unless you run triple monitor setup or 4K. Most "hardcore" FPS players play with low DPI settings (1000 or lower). 500 Hz is also overkill, especially for a wireless mouse. Higher polling rate drains the batteries faster and the difference between 500 Hz and 1000 Hz is not really noticeable at all. When it comes to wireless gaming mice, its hard to find anything better than G602 when it comes to tech and pricing.

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I'm on my second one in 4 years. they come with a 2 year warranty with almost over night return.

my. first one broke after just under 2 years, I emailed them they collected it the next day and I got a replacement the day after.

I really recommend them.

Wow, thats pretty good.  I will look at it, but it is a little to expensive.  Might be able to scrap out a few more dollars :)

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G602 is actually excellent for FPS games as it is one of the very few wireless gaming mice without a shitty a laser sensor. 2500 DPI should be more than enough unless you run triple monitor setup or 4K. Most "hardcore" FPS players play with low DPI settings (1000 or lower). 500 Hz is also overkill, especially for a wireless mouse. Higher polling rate drains the batteries faster and the difference between 500 Hz and 1000 Hz is not really noticeable at all. When it comes to wireless gaming mice, its hard to find anything better than G602 when it comes to tech and pricing.

if only it had tilt and switchable free scrolling wheel.  Two features I can't live without.

 

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if only it had tilt and switchable free scrolling wheel. Two features I can't live without.

lol I'm terrible with tilt wheels, I end up clicking rolling and tilting at the same time!

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I've been using a G602 for almost a year and I love it. I probably wouldn't recommend it if you play FPS games seriously as it only goes up to 2500 DPI and 500 Hz. The software is great though and for MOBAs, MMOs, and casual FPS play it works perfectly.

 

Go to Harbor Freight and pick up a huge pack of cheapo AA batteries and you'll never have to worry about powering it.

Someone is gunna kill me for this, but I went with the Razer Oroboros.  I was gunna do Rat 9, but Bestbuy was out of stock. 

 

Mini Review:  Packaging is unparralelled by any mouse by a LONGSHOT, obviously.  The guy at the checkout said, and I quote "What is this?  Is it a mouse?  Holy crap, it looks like a lambo."  That set me in the mood for having probably the coolest gaming mouse ever :P.  Took it out of the box in the car, it seemed a little light, and was a bit dissapointed.  Got home, put the battery in, and was happy to find out that it made it alot heavier, which I like, but no aluminum construction, thats a minus.  Plugged it in, seemed a bit laggier than my m65.  Downloaded Synapse, changed sample rate to 1000hz, and it seemed to fix it quite a bit.  Still noticable slower than my m65, but I would call myself a mouse lag freak, so it isn't really much and it didn't affect my gaming performance at all, if anything it improved it because there were no wires getting caught.  It is actually comfortable, and the adjustable back really helps, but not nearly as comfortable as other right handed specific mice, but very comfortable for an ambidextrous mouse.  So far after an hour or two of gaming, it is a really solid mouse, but we will just have to see how it holds up in the long run >:-).  I might do a detailed review on Youtube and LTT just for the heck of it. 

 

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Someone is gunna kill me for this, but I went with the Razer Oroboros.  I was gunna do Rat 9, but Bestbuy was out of stock. 

 

Mini Review:  Packaging is unparralelled by any mouse by a LONGSHOT, obviously.  The guy at the checkout said, and I quote "What is this?  Is it a mouse?  Holy crap, it looks like a lambo."  That set me in the mood for having probably the coolest gaming mouse ever :P.  Took it out of the box in the car, it seemed a little light, and was a bit dissapointed.  Got home, put the battery in, and was happy to find out that it made it alot heavier, which I like, but no aluminum construction, thats a minus.  Plugged it in, seemed a bit laggier than my m65.  Downloaded Synapse, changed sample rate to 1000hz, and it seemed to fix it quite a bit.  Still noticable slower than my m65, but I would call myself a mouse lag freak, so it isn't really much and it didn't affect my gaming performance at all, if anything it improved it because there were no wires getting caught.  It is actually comfortable, and the adjustable back really helps, but not nearly as comfortable as other right handed specific mice, but very comfortable for an ambidextrous mouse.  So far after an hour or two of gaming, it is a really solid mouse, but we will just have to see how it holds up in the long run >:-).  I might do a detailed review on Youtube and LTT just for the heck of it. 

Please do im in the market for one of these. I am getting cramps/wrist fatigue using my g700s and looking at alts, this is leading due to the fact its customizable for hands but to be blunt my mambas (yes 2) where...not pleasant experiences after a few months of ownership. My 1st one was jumping all over the place doing shit like this. 

and my replacement one was shorting out batteries it killed 2 of them.

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