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Best budget mouse for £25-40

SirPotatoTheWiz

The title says it all... I play games like cs and i would like some extra buttons (The 2 side buttons)

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teksyndicate used to always recommend this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tek-Syndicate-Gaming-Mouse-Standard/dp/B01D8WCU7W

I cant remember who the OEM is for that mouse but its an identical mouse thats rebranded i believe, the made a video about it too

 

or anything with an optical sensor will have the best performance for competitive FPS games

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Just now, mok said:

teksyndicate used to always recommend this https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tek-Syndicate-Gaming-Mouse-Standard/dp/B01D8WCU7W

I cant remember who the OEM is for that mouse but its an identical mouse thats rebranded i believe, the made a video about it too

 

or anything with an optical sensor will have the best performance for competitive FPS games

 

Obv. Tek Syndicate is going to recommend their own product, despite it having "meh" Firmware.

 

And no, not anything "optical" is good, but regardless, OP should tell us Grip preferences first.

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29 minutes ago, woll3 said:

 

Obv. Tek Syndicate is going to recommend their own product, despite it having "meh" Firmware.

 

And no, not anything "optical" is good, but regardless, OP should tell us Grip preferences first.

I have 0 experience with gaming mice i use a $3 one 

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Few Suggestions, Logitech G203, Corsair Harpoon and the Steelseries Rival 100. All have good sensors, worth just looking at the shapes and seeing what you think will be most comfortable. 

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3 hours ago, woll3 said:

 

Obv. Tek Syndicate is going to recommend their own product, despite it having "meh" Firmware.

 

And no, not anything "optical" is good, but regardless, OP should tell us Grip preferences first.

well its not their own product though. like i said they mention the OEM first and the mouse sensor second.

its just their logo on it

i was trying to focus more on the OEM and the sensor

it just so happens that its their logo on it

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+1 to recommending g203

 

If that's too steep, get the zalman m600r for its low click latency and do not update the firmware

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19 hours ago, mok said:

well its not their own product though. like i said they mention the OEM first and the mouse sensor second.

its just their logo on it

i was trying to focus more on the OEM and the sensor

it just so happens that its their logo on it

 

Eh, selling stuff under a certain brand name, makes it that Brand´s product, regardless if OEM/ODM, a Roccat Lua for example isnt a Laview Lua either, or a Mini Paceman a Steyr Magna Paceman.

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If you wanna spend a little more (£10 more), take a look at this

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