Utech smart venus wireless i recommend. Its quality for the price is nuts and no bs constant not working software. Its materials also beat out most of the mice the feeling in the hand is so nice textured plastic does a lot. G600 wireless would be top tier but until then utech smart is very good and its not super expensive for something that will last longer then the top brands atm who all seem to love to have issues
Roccat Nyth has been the best choice so far imo. You can swap as many buttons as you want and make different button combos + you can enhance or trim the size of the mouse for your palm with a magnetic attachments for better ergonomics. With the Roccat Driver you're also able to bind different buttoncombos to your buttons and change the RGB lights on it however you want.
I had a razer Naga that had the sensor go bad, I bought another one and less then a year later the same issue happened with the new one. I decided to not get nagas anymore and try the corsair one out. The buttons definitely don't feel as good as it the Naga but it's lasted me over 5 years now no issues
Logitech seriously needs to get off their ass and make a proper sequel to the G600. Literally, the greatest MMO mouse I have personally ever seen, and you're not going to beat the G-Shift 3rd click where it litterally doubles all of your buttons.
The problem is usually static charge. Our breath has enough moisture to discharge the static electricity, but for a better fix take out the batteries and click the buttons for a minute. The charge should be completely gone now. If it's still broken it's the switches. All mice use cheap switches now.
Back in 2009 I bought a Logitech MX Revolution and it has been the best mouse I've ever used for gaming, every mouse I've had since then has been an attempt to replicate the number of ergonomically placed buttons that mouse had, and I loved the auto unlocking scroll wheel it had. Logitech G700 came close but had some awkward button placement, same with the Logitech G502 I have now. I had high hopes for the Roccat Tyon but it turned out to be awkward and the flappy switch never worked properly. I'm sure I've had others that I can't recall right now. The worst I ever had was a Naga Hex, the main issue was the force required to press the buttons was far too low, I constantly clicked things while my hand was resting.
I had a 2014 Naga forever and it finally gave out around 2019. I bought the new solid one (without the removable plates as all my friends had issues with them) and it had issues after a year. I tried the Corsair one, and it never felt right. I might get a V pro but not sure I want to spend the money. The logitech G500 felt like I was playing with a brick.
Aerox 9 is super light and a nice size for a 12 button mouse. Buttons feel great, left click felt a bit loose compared to naga but I got used to it and it doesn't impact performance. Also all the buttons work still compared to the minimum use on a naga mouse breaking.
What don’t you like about GG? I think it’s incredibly straightforward. I enjoy the Aerox 9 but I made the mistake of binding too many things I use often to the keys and it almost gave me carpal tunnel…😅. I didn’t realize how much extra work my thumb was doing.
Hands down, Corsair Scimitar the best gaming mouse for anyone with medium to larger hands. Most gaming mice make my thumbs hurt bc they are too small and I have to grip it funny. The side buttons are adjustable forward and back and buttons are big. Red Dragon and Razor are trash.
In 20 years, the Corsair Scimitar is the only mouse I have purchased twice. It's so many levels of quality above the Razer that they're not even in the same category. Edit: My first one lasted about 5 years. That's REALLY good for me, as my hands are like vice grips. I break any other mouse within a year.
A note on the Razer Naga: It will train an evil technique into your hand. It's not good for martial artists. It's the mouse equivalent of the Nine Yin White Bone Claw. It's just chronically bad for you.
I had the Inland one from Microcenter for 3 years, and I loved it until it started to double click for no reason. The I got the Razor Naga, and I regret buying it, the buttons are way too sensitive. I had to disable the 1 button on my mouse and rest my thumb on that, otherwise I kept accidentally hitting keys just moving the mouse. I'm gonna get the Inland one again and hope it lasts longer.
5:55 I use that one since about a year, no problems at all, super easy to tell which buttons which, honestly don’t know why chat hated on it. Probably just because it isn’t some brand shit kek.
I have red dragon and i love it. Its wired though. Ive been using it for 3 years or so no issues. @Savix also the aerox 9 crap out after a few months. Also has connectivity issues