Wireless Professional Gaming Mouses any good ?

Depends on what games you play. If you play online FPS like CSGO then no, do not get a wireless mouse. For anything else I guess it would be fine, but I personally would stay away from wireless mice.
 
I had a steelseries sensei wireless. It felt just as responsive as my sensei wired. Even in twitchy FPS games. Unfortunately the base station had a fault and I was given a refund.
 
I'm using some cheap Easterntimes Tech thing, batteries hold for a couple months, but no input lag and it cost £10, can't complain. Been using Microsoft wireless keyboard+mouse set for £25, didn't have any input lag either but mouse's buttons started dying half a year in.
 
Haven't tried some of the very latest ones but I've never found one I liked for FPS gaming - problem being everything I tried had atleast one of these issues even when it didn't have the others:

-Input latency (a minority these days)
-Momentary lag on switching power states i.e. if you didn't use it for a few seconds it would drop to a lower power state and take a moment to wake up properly.
-Bad sensitivity/tracking for gaming use (or atleast my personal ideal tracking for gaming).

Not everyone notices the same issues or notices them as badly - a few that I found the very brief hitch a problem on switching power states most other people couldn't notice it at all.
 
Use G602 after moving from my g500s and using a m65 in between which I was not too fond of.

Lovely mouse and works perfect for gaming for myself. But I only play battlefield / fps / twitch type games, occasionally but do okay in them.

The battery seems to last ages which was a plus for me. Going 2 months with no need for a replacement thus far from about 4-5 hours use a day.

Mouse does need to seem line of sight to receiver to ensure proper use but they include an extension cable to help.m
 
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