Ryulise

Wicked Nasty Engineer
I'm in need of a (wireless or one that's rechargeable) mouse (limit $50?), as I am normally on a trackball (which is a Logitech M570), which is really costing me lately on games (though, for other things, it's fine). my normal wireless mouse is missing, and it worked VERY nicely (Logitech T400).

what I am looking for:

right handed or ambidextrous

good battey life

nice tracking
 
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I'm in need of a (wireless or one that's rechargeable) mouse (limit $50?), as I am normally on a trackball (which is a Logitech M570), which is really costing me lately on games (though, for other things, it's fine). my normal wireless mouse is missing, and it worked VERY nicely (Logitech T400).

what I am looking for:

right handed or ambidextrous

good battey life

nice tracking
Price boundary?
 
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In two months my deathadder died. Cashed in on the warranty and the replacement was fine but still sucked compared to Steelseries.

did u use synapse if u did it was factory broken

if u didint it was not updated

:D
 
alright i am not going to make a wall of text in every mouse thread but basically all wireless mice have poor sensors

from razer's mice only deathadder and abyssus have great sensors (though they aren't really too durable)

other great choices are logitech g400 and zowie fk (very durable as well)
 
I have a basic Logitech M310 and it doesn't appear to have any delay and works excellent. Green lights flashes red as it needs new batteries. Replace the 1 AA battery maybe once every month and a half to 2 months.