Mouse recommendation

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I have tried a thousand mice and can't seem to quite get the perfect one suppose no one does. I currently use a CM MM710 and a Logitech G Pro Wirless.

I find the CM MM710 a little too small and the Logitech a little too big. Is there anything you guys would recommend inbetween? It maybe in my head but the sensor and delay on the logitech just feels so much sharper than the MM710 I feel confident flicking it about anywhere.

No budget. If only they did the G Pro Wireless in more sizes.
 
Just from a size perspective, GMMK do a D- and O- for 'small/medium' as well. Although i can't speak to performance having never owned one. I've just used Razer Deathadders for years.

I'm sure i saw someone post a link once to a page that gave you recommendations based on hand size, actually.
 
Just from a size perspective, GMMK do a D- and O- for 'small/medium' as well. Although i can't speak to performance having never owned one. I've just used Razer Deathadders for years.

I'm sure i saw someone post a link once to a page that gave you recommendations based on hand size, actually.
the new superlight deathadder wont be long now, gonna be good :)
 
I tried all the zowie's glorious mouse nothing quite right. I ended uo trying an oricihi v2 and G305 as I rerally do grip the mouse hard and fully and to date the G305 seems the best for me. I don't understand Logitech logic the price of the other mice are high due to rechargeable RGB etc why dont they do the same with the G305 make it premium as changing batteries is going to be a ball ache. Ironic i hava tried all the expensive mice yet the £35 G305 is best for me... I feel shape trumps everything now and we're all unique and this shape is better for me I just wish they made it high end with materials rechargeable etc maybe a future itiration will come until then this will suffice.

Thanks for the advice guys.

The MM711 is the other mouse i find the next most comfortable but i just find the lightspeed sensor better... it maybe all in my head as all new mice track pretty much perfectly.
 
I always come back to the Zowie range personally - albeit the price isn't great these days since BenQ acquired the brand.
 
I tried all the zowie's glorious mouse nothing quite right. I ended uo trying an oricihi v2 and G305 as I rerally do grip the mouse hard and fully and to date the G305 seems the best for me. I don't understand Logitech logic the price of the other mice are high due to rechargeable RGB etc why dont they do the same with the G305 make it premium as changing batteries is going to be a ball ache.

They have pretty impressive battery life, you'd have to be hammering that mouse to change the battery more than once a month. I read they do even better with lithium AAs.
 
Have you tried to go ergo properly? It solves the too small of the smaller mice since they usually are higher on the sides. I've used tons of mice myself over the years and was pretty adaptable to shape but it wasn't until I went ergo that I could reach the top end of accuracy in flicks and tracking. That wider right side letting you drag the little finger effectively for feeling the mouse pad without cramping out after hours of play. Pulsar v2 mini 55g , glorious model d- (67g) or the new deathadder coming in sept (58g)

Zowie were ok but they did loose the mice guys to make their own company "Vaxee." They have yet to make a wireless version of their mice yet but they're pretty good, just watch out for the 1.2ms debounce setting not always working without double clicks.

I still use my old 305 for the laptop but its not the best for competitive gaming. And if u want the best latency its def a razer. If not ergo try the viper v2 pro (59g), its feels noticeably more responsive to me than the shroud g303 or gpro superlight
 
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