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Hiro Hamada

I had this question a long ago in my mind. Is wireless mouse and wireless keyboard good for gaming at extreme graphics? Will there be stuttering while usage? Give me a 'Go' if you have a wireless mouse and keyboard and you are playing games at extreme level and having no problems

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Wireless is pretty good nowadays. You shouldn't have any problems.

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Wireless accessories will not affect framerate or cause stuttering. I used a wireless Logitech mouse for a long time gaming, and it was just as good as a wired mouse. Unless you're a super competitive gamer, you won't notice the difference, and there are super low latency wireless mice too.

 

In other words, 'Go'

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went from a rat9 and steelseries h wireless to a logitech 903, and 993 headset.

 

The wirless "lag" got solved years ago, mainly at the cost of battery issues. The current generation has resolved this to my satisfaction although logitech has some issues with build quality... (Hint''' it's crap) I'm very interested in razer, and new madcatz offerings into the wireless mouse ranges.

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Wireless peripherals are now just as good as wired ones. I've seen a handful of eSports pros use a wireless mouse, the most notable one being bodyy from G2 Esports who use a Logitech G903.

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All of the above is right on -- very little performance difference.  The difference that remains is weight.  Wireless mice will be heavier because of the battery (there are also heavy wired mice, but most are lighter).  If the weight doesn't bother you (it's not an issue for most people), then you should be fine.

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