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Hey guys, I'd like help choosing a new mouse, I play fps, mobas, and some mmorpgs.

 

The list I'm trying to decide from are

 

Razer Mamba

Logitech MX Master

Mionix Naos 7000

Corsair M95

 

So advantages of each of these mice:

Razer - RGB, wireless and wired modes, adjustable click force, easy to reach additional buttons

Logitech - Multi-pairing (though idk how often i'd use it), side scrolling (might come in handy), thumb button, fast scrolling, NEGATIVE is wireless only

Mionix - RGB, simple solid design

Corsair - Extra buttons which come in handy, very solid build

 

I like using palm grip and slightly bigger mice. I have a standard cheapo mouse right now and it's kinda small for me.

Any advice / experiences?

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You forgot the Logitech G600, super big mouse and the 12 buttons on the side with a lot of customization. Only the buttons light up, but its very settling. The shape of the buttons make it easy to be distinguished. For $40, hard to beat for the money unless you want to spend +$20 more. 

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7 minutes ago, Hanno said:

I personally think that the super duper specs of a mouse does not matter just that it is comfortable I palm my mouse and think the m96 and mx master are very comfortable for long session or short but, very comfortable

Yea, the most important factor is comfort, but until I get the chance to try them I'm not really sure how to check that.

6 minutes ago, OsuMasterz said:

You forgot the Logitech G600, super big mouse and the 12 buttons on the side with a lot of customization. Only the buttons light up, but its very settling. The shape of the buttons make it easy to be distinguished. For $40, hard to beat for the money unless you want to spend +$20 more. 

I personally don't like mice with a ton of buttons on the side like the g600 or razer naga, etc. I feel like the m95 is the exception since there's a big gap in the middle for my thumb

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2 minutes ago, bobhays said:

Yea, the most important factor is comfort, but until I get the chance to try them I'm not really sure how to check that.

I personally don't like mice with a ton of buttons on the side like the g600 or razer naga, etc. I feel like the m95 is about the most I can handle.

It's cheaper than the rest of the competition...

and its the biggest out of all the mice

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Yeah man I have the same problem online shopping is cheaper in Aus, so most of the time I would think of how I hold my mouse now and what would fit that, a long mouse, wide etc

 

So images mostly

 

But the laser on the mouse is good to look at, what surfaces it is good on and such and such

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