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To be honest, get something with more quality and higher price range. My first 3 year old G502 still works like a charm, all the keys work, no issues with the laser and I probably drop it like at least once or twice a week so it had a pretty rough time and still doesnt give a single F. Before that I had many cheap mice and I basically had the get a new one every few months and the built quality was pretty bad compared to the G502

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Yeah I should get more good quality ones, but sadly I'm lack of budget and try to find any cheap imitation mouse under $15 but 11/12 quality with the higher ones. I can't compare because I never try any of it, also I'm afraid if I pick any mouse that is not suitable for my comfy

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I did check that YouTube review, but at the end of the video it says none of them is good enough. So I'm kinda confused which one to pick (It says ''NOT FOR LOW DPI USE"). That's why I need help from the others about their experience with using cheap mouses.

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24 minutes ago, Shiro Naichi said:

I did check that YouTube review, but at the end of the video it says none of them is good enough. So I'm kinda confused which one to pick (It says ''NOT FOR LOW DPI USE"). That's why I need help from the others about their experience with using cheap mouses.

 

Well low priced mice will never be great.

I used a Logitech G300s and it worked like a charm, sadly I yanked my cord & managed to break the USB connection.

Got myself a Sharkoon mouse (G502 Ripoff) and worked like utter shit!

Tracking isn't accurate, buttons make this horrific clicking sound as if I beat it every morning.

 

After getting fed up for over one month I saved up to buy a G502 and .. best mouse I've ever had.

The shape is great for my larger hands and weird claw grip.

Tracking is on point, I use a Corsair MM300 and that helps.

Even with that mousepad that Sharkoon wasn't worth jack.

 

Save up for a good mouse, it is what you use to interact with your system day in day out.

You'll end up spending less in the long run if you rage break it however it'll be an expensive joke.

Those cheap budget mice are what they say they are, cheap budget mice.

In the long run you'll regret it and spent more on buying cheap tosser mice then one good quality brand mice.

When the PC is acting up haunted,

who ya gonna call?
"Monotone voice" : A local computer store.

*Terrible joke I know*

 

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I think the G502 is worth it, with like 11 Programmable buttons! You can actually walk with the mouse and not even use the keyboard! And i found an Amazon deal(s) for $50 up to $130 depending on shipping prices or not and condition.

Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B019OB663A/ref=dp_olp_all_mbc?ie=UTF8&condition=all

 

I personally don't have a gaming mouse, and my country is so dumb in these things, and no one knows TECH, and so i am a broke techie :(

I will be buying one for $7 here from a local shop

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