New mouse needed

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I've been rocking a mionix naos 7000 for years now love the feel, however the middle scroll wheel button has started acting up.
I've tried blowing it out which seems to help for an hour or two but then it stops again

So I'm in the market for something new and would like to declutter and try wireless. I will also be using this mouse with my work laptop so ideally multi connection options that can easily be switched between what I've read Bluetooth for work 2.4ghz for play?

Long term I might replace my ducky shine 3 to also go wireless so something that can act as a combo maybe so probably from a brand that also does full sized mechanical wireless keyboard?

Im not a hardcore gamer anymore mostly into factory sims like satisfactory, and foundry so I don't need 1000 buttons or 150k DPI for MMOs or fast paced shooters. Just something comfortable I can use all day when working from home and a couple hours in the evening if the wife and daughter lets me
 
I probably can't be much help here, I've never even heard of those brands. I've spent my whole life only buying Logitech gaming mice but they are pretty good for what I do
 
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I gave up buying expensive gaming mice they always wore out after a few years. I realised the cheap dell mouse I have at work seemed to last forever, so now I have one of those and it's outlasted all the expensive ones. Cost me 3.50 from the auction site :D
 
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One option for you to consider with a kind of similar shape to which you are familiar with?

Both 2.4GHZ & Bluetooth connectivity as required.

Keychron M7 (Currently on Sale down to £44.79)

Not my specialty as I tend to look into and research more “Safer” Ergo & Ambidextrous “E Sport” Gaming Mice which usually only have 2.4Ghz Connectivity.

But the M7 has less “Gamer” vibes styling but has solid internals in line with top of the line “Gamer” mice, perfect to use for Work as well as Casual Gaming.



Edit: Keychron also produce highly regarded Wireless Keyboards.
 
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So that went in the complete opposite direction

Was out with the wife shopping this morning and popped into the purple Indian place.

They had a 502 hero down to 39 quid, cable version. Couldn't say no at that price
 
So that went in the complete opposite direction

Was out with the wife shopping this morning and popped into the purple Indian place.

They had a 502 hero down to 39 quid, cable version. Couldn't say no at that price

You should have come over to the Wireless & Lightweight side :p

I’m not angry, just disappointed :D

The M7 was £44.99 :( with Bluetooth & 2.4GHZ Dongle.

Edit: If your passing your local Indian Store then take your Receipt and show them Logitech Website £34.99 for a Price Match Refund, £4 is £4 :D
 
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Bit late to the party but for any readers looking in on the thread, I've recently bought an xtryfy M42 wireless.

It cost £30 and is a banging mouse. Ideal for work as there's no software. All the settings are button combinations on the mouse.

No Bluetooth though.

Super happy with it for the money.
 
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