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Good mice for arm aiming?

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what is your current mouse? Logitech G502 has great sensor and good reviews from reputable TechTubers

if you are going wireless i suggest the G603 from Logitech since it has a good mix of Best sensor and Best Battery Life (18 Months on a 2 AA Batteries)

Just recently got into arm aiming, but the mouse I currently have tends to stop tracking when I move it too quickly. I have died countless times on halo online when an enemy jumps past me and I try to do a 180, but my mouse can't keep up and I am unable to turn around quickly enough. I was also thinking about getting a wireless mouse because I have been having trouble with the cord getting in the way every now and then. Any suggestions?

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what is your current mouse? Logitech G502 has great sensor and good reviews from reputable TechTubers

if you are going wireless i suggest the G603 from Logitech since it has a good mix of Best sensor and Best Battery Life (18 Months on a 2 AA Batteries)

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17 hours ago, Ordinarily_Greater said:

what is your current mouse? Logitech G502 has great sensor and good reviews from reputable TechTubers

if you are going wireless i suggest the G603 from Logitech since it has a good mix of Best sensor and Best Battery Life (18 Months on a 2 AA Batteries)

I did a little bit of research on the G603 and I think I'll buy it. I bought my mouse off of amazon about 6 months ago but I can't find a name for it anywhere.

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3 hours ago, J400 said:

I did a little bit of research on the G603 and I think I'll buy it. I bought my mouse off of amazon about 6 months ago but I can't find a name for it anywhere.

no branding around the packaging or the mouse?

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7 minutes ago, Ordinarily_Greater said:

no branding around the packaging or the mouse?

 

This is the mouse. I couldn't find the original packaging, but there was no branding or anything like that on the box, but there was a slogan that had a grammar error in it, so I figure they weren't much of a brand to begin with. It works fine, even has adjustable rgb through the dpi buttons, it just didn't happen to work right for my use case. it cost me around $10 when I bought it a long time ago.

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I mean that looks good @J400, but if you really want to upgrade yes the G603 / G502 would be the mice you want to have

but i think it is from a cheap mouse maker like from this video maybe?

 

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-Frequencies DON'T represent everything and in many cases that is true (referring to Individual CPU Clocks).

 

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