Spec me a new wireless mouse! [£30]

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I've finally bought my laptop, 13.3 Clevo, and need to get a wireless mouse for it so I can sit in a café, play games and pick up hot chicks. We all know girls don't talk to trackpad men.

Now, my original choice was a Roccat Pyra ... I used to have one and it was brilliant, but you can't get them any more. Wondering if anyone has any suggestions on a wireless mouse. Not fused if its a smaller mouse or a normal sized one. Will be for games, work and whatever. Looking to spend £30 or so.

Cheers,

Grady
 
I would also be interested in this...although not a gamer, I want a comfortable, accurate mouse to use as a daily!
 
Anyone recommend anything here? My mouse literally just died so looking to get one asap! Any opinions welcomed! Thanks
 
If you want precise and good wireless mouse for gaming Logitech g700s £51 rainforest. It's amazing mouse for gaming, I got it myself and nothing wrong. Battery life little short as about 14h play time, but you can connect micro usb and it will work as wired mouse. For £30 you wont get a good mouse for gaming that is wireless. Note G700s usually cost £60-65. If you cant stretch the budget I guess suggestion from EmmaNeil as I haven't got idea what mouse you could get. (Also I dont know how e-blue mazer II performs read before buy)
 
This mouse is more for everyday use it uses dark field sensor, where as g700s is for gaming that uses Avago S9808 ( which is mazing for gaming one of the best laser sensor). Now is whenever or not you are into gaming if so g700s. Otherwise mx master should be fine for every day use.

I would recommend to watch this video on youtube of review of of mx master as I dont know how it performs and Linus does good reviews.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Te4IXecxhGc
 
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I've currently got a Performance MX and G700s. I picked up a MX Master a few months back but returned it.

The MX Master I didn't like the shape of, it was quite high on the left side of the mouse so didn't feel as natural as the other 2. The software was decent, but lacking options of the older setpoint software, and obviously not as many options as the Logitech Gaming software. Also, I found the side buttons weren't in a very natural place compared to the other 2, I had to bend my thumb quite a bit to get to back/forward properly.

The Performance MX I've had for a few years, the battery lasts ages and is very comfortable to hold. Definitely the most comfortable out of the 3 (for me at least). The main issues with it relate to gaming, but for everyday use it's great.

The G700s has some really nice features, and the buttons are all really well placed. The main problem with it I have is the lacklustre battery - and I quite often have problems related to the software meaning I have to close it and start it again for the mouse to function. That being said, I'd still say it's the best mouse if gaming is on your mind - Logitech don't list it on their site anymore so I'm hoping it gets replaced with something newer/better soon.


Overall I'd recommend trying to get one from somewhere that'll let you return it if you don't like it.
 
Cool, thanks for the feedback guys....did look at the performance MX, may go for that one as reading about the Master seems its too big! I have really small hands as well (21cm from thumb tip to pinkie tip and 17cm from palm base to middle finger tip!)
Will buy from rainforest as returns are generally quite easy.
Thanks again :)
 
steel series rival with the lights disabled same for the razer death adder or zowie mice.

All have great sensors and are good mice without being overly gamerish
 
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