Before wireless mice I had a couple of the original Microsoft Intellimouse and they died because of the buttons, but the optical scroll wheel never failed. I still have a very cheap wireless Logitech mouse that came with a keyboard (yeah, one of those cheapo combos) and the left button is...
This also features the infinite scroll wheel you see in the G502 series. With a click of the top switch you can switch between incremental scrolling or the infinite scroll, this also provides a couple more programmable buttons when you push the scroll wheel to either side. This mouse came o...
Pair that with a sturdy build and an infinite scroll and it's a super easy wired mouse to recommend. Read more below Budget wireless 3. Logitech G305 Lightspeed View at Amazon View at Amazon View at John Lewis The best budget wireless A superb back-to-basics gaming mouse, the G305 ...
Its heaven honestly. Also, an infinite amount of crap has already landed under those keys, but all you do is turn the board around and bump it on your desk a few times and it all falls out because the surfaces are very flat. Not a single key has shown issues yet with intensive use,...
Customisable ASUS Aura Sync RGB lighting with cross-device synchronisation for infinite illumination possibilities Six tactile, programmable buttons and onboard memory for custom button configurations to let you play your way, wherever you go Armoury II utility with extensive controls and an intuitive UI...
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Smart lighting with infinite colors and lighting effects. Six fully-programmable buttons that enable complex macros, simple remaps and more. ⇒ Buy it on Amazon UtechSmart Venus MMO If you’re an avid MMO gamer, this is the perfect mouse for you. Key features include: 16400 DPI, 12000 FPS...
the most important stuff is still here. This includes an impressively comfortable design, a long-lasting battery with a USB-C charging port, an 8000 DPI optical sensor that works anywhere —hence the name— quiet clicks, a high-end scroll wheel with infinite scroll, and Bluetooth and 2.4GHz...
The DPI settings are also well done. The optical sensor is actually a proprietary one called the Razer 5G, and it has a minimum DPI of 100 and a maximum of 16000 with 2 DPI adjustment buttons right beneath the scroll wheel. I tried to test this multi-button mouse on a variety of game...
I'd been using hardwired models like the HyperX Cloud Alpha S and Audio-Technica ATH-M20X for reliable connectivity and near-infinite power. But I can honestly say that the Cloud Alpha has converted me to wireless headsets for everything from Zoom calls for work, PC gaming, and streaming ...