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If you're looking for a general-purpose wireless mouse, go with a Logitech M705 Marathon Mouse.  Simple straightforward shape, great flexibility in software to control button assignments, and ridiculously long battery life.  It's essentially the "perfect" wireless mouse for geneal purpose use.

 

If you're specifically looking for gaming-grade mouse (adjustable DPI and high USB polling rate), I'd recommend a Logitech G602.  It uses the Avago 309x family of optical sensor, which is considered by most hardcore mouse nerds and pro-gamers to be the most reliable sensor you can find.  And it gets fantastic battery life for a gaming-grade wireless mouse.  Most wireless gaming-grade mice have battery life in the range of 18-72 hours, whereas a Logitech G602 has battery life around 1-2 months on alkaline AA's.  If you decide to go with this mouse, I'd recommend you put lithium AA batteries in the mouse, instead of alkaline AA's.  Lithium AA batteries will extend the battery life to around 3-6 months of use, and give your mouse a lighter center-balanced weight profile (whereas alkaline batteries will give you a heavier rear-balanced weight profile).

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