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Looking for a replacement for my G502

Thelillypad123

So I've had my G502 since December and I absolutely love the feel and shape and accuracy of this mouse. However, I notice that sometimes my wrist just aches after a couple of hours of playing, so I'm thinking a little less hefty of a mouse would be great. So, through research I've come across the g403 which I already ordered off of amazon and it should be here in 2 days. If I like the mouse I'll keep it, if I don't, I'm gonna need another recommendation. I accept no sensor short of a "flawless" sensor after switching from the g700s and its acceleration. I also wish that there was an optical mouse with a flawless sensor, low weight, and lots of buttons....

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20 minutes ago, Thelillypad123 said:

So I've had my G502 since December and I absolutely love the feel and shape and accuracy of this mouse. However, I notice that sometimes my wrist just aches after a couple of hours of playing, so I'm thinking a little less hefty of a mouse would be great. So, through research I've come across the g403 which I already ordered off of amazon and it should be here in 2 days. If I like the mouse I'll keep it, if I don't, I'm gonna need another recommendation. I accept no sensor short of a "flawless" sensor after switching from the g700s and its acceleration. I also wish that there was an optical mouse with a flawless sensor, low weight, and lots of buttons....

The rival 500, has a 3360 sensor, which is still very nice compared to the 3366 logitech exclusive in the 502

IIRC it is around 30-40 grams lighter, it has all the buttons and stuff

 

Nixeus Revel Or Dream Machines DM1 Pro (Basically the same, just get whatever is cheaper) 

Way lighter than either rival 500 and 502, and 3360 sensor

(Lacks buttons)

 

Scimitar Pro from corsair, 3367 sensor, still nice.

Not a fan of all those macros

pretty heavy at 150g

 

Mionix Naos 7000, 3310 sensor, not the best but still good. Not sure about the macros, but the eargo shell on this is Great.

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I have a G700s and have never had a problem with it. It works well. I haven't had the latency problems other wireless mice have. I don't know how they did it but my guess is their magic. Ok probably not. 

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11 minutes ago, Thelillypad123 said:

So I've had my G502 since December and I absolutely love the feel and shape and accuracy of this mouse. However, I notice that sometimes my wrist just aches after a couple of hours of playing, so I'm thinking a little less hefty of a mouse would be great. So, through research I've come across the g403 which I already ordered off of amazon and it should be here in 2 days. If I like the mouse I'll keep it, if I don't, I'm gonna need another recommendation. I accept no sensor short of a "flawless" sensor after switching from the g700s and its acceleration. I also wish that there was an optical mouse with a flawless sensor, low weight, and lots of buttons....

do you have all of the weights uninstalled? the G402 is pretty good and light but it is a downgrade

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Why not get a wrist rest like this, you probably won't use it for things like fps games but for casual use and maybe like mobas it should be a lot more comfortable. Link Link 2

Also i'd recommend the corsair sabre rgb if the g403 doesn't workout. I'm not sure if the sensor is considered flawless or anything but it's very comfortable for me as well as being very lightweight

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