Looking for a Good Productivity & Gaming Mouse

Hey all,

I'm looking to buy a new mouse and am having trouble deciding and finding good prices.

My budget is max at 90$ and was aiming to spend lower than that. I was looking to buy either a new Razer Atheris or a second hand Logitech G604 or G603. I'm looking for a wireless mouse that runs on batteries and has dual connectivity with both bluetooth and a usb dongle. Are there any other options I haven't looked at?

Currently using a Microsoft 3600 Bluetooth mouse but am wanting some extra buttons haha. This mouse is tiny, maybe the same size as the Atheris, and so I'm claw gripping this in spite of my apparently medium hands. Any recommendations?

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  • +3

    Super happy with my G703 from this deal for $79 ($75 from OW).

    • +1

      The Logitech wireless technology is second to none.

      • I've got the G502 wireless mouse, not sure if it's my PC causing the issue but a lot of the time it won't connect to the Logitech G Hub app. When it happens the mouse moves incredibly slow and I can't change the DPI until it decides to reconnect to the G Hub app (which sometimes doesn't happen). Incredibly frustrating for such an expensive mouse..
        Not sure how the G703 connects, but thought I'd share my experience.

    • i saw that and was quite tempted, its connected with a dongle or wired to charge right? or does it also have bluetooth?

      • Dongle and wired, don't think it has bluetooth. You can also get a wireless charging mousepad for it.

  • razer deathadder elite

  • +1

    I've got the mx master 2s. It might be hard to find for that price though.
    It can connect up to three devices, I currently have it connected to my PC via the adaptor and to my work laptop via bluetooth. It has a built in battery and only downsides I have are lack of usb c and the side back and forward buttons are hard to touch. They're fixed these issues in the 3. Great mouse even with those issues.

  • Corsair Harpoon Wireless

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