Bluetooth doesn’t work on my Razr mouse anymore and my brother has also had bad charging issues with his Razr. Thinking of switching to a different brand, so what do you all use?

  • TheOtherKundotron
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    141 year ago

    I use logitech g503 (wired) since 2019. I had to replace switch/clicker under right mouse button. It is still pretty decent mouse tbh.

    • @simple
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      61 year ago

      I had to replace switch/clicker under right mouse button.

      I have a similar model to this and while they do go for pretty cheap and are decent quality, be aware you’ll need to replace switches after like 2-3 years of use. Mine also had issues with both left and right click and replacing the switches wasn’t as easy as I’d liked.

      • Spunky Monkey
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        41 year ago

        Same with my g502 with 2 years of use. The right switch being the problem in my case. And I’m not that inclined to replace the switch.

        The sensor is great, but quality of the switches not so much.

    • @_MoveSwiftlyM
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      31 year ago

      I’ve also done this with my Logitech mice. They work well otherwise.

  • @MyOpinion
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    91 year ago

    Don’t ever under any circumstances give money to Logitech, worst mouse maker I have had the misfortune in dealing with.

    • @yuuki
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      91 year ago

      Go ahead and tell us the story.

    • nathris
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      31 year ago

      I actually switched from Logitech to Razer after the left mouse button on my G502 died. I tried out a few other brands but nothing comes close to the shape of the G502 except the Basilisk. The Hyperspeed is typically 1/3 the price of the Lightspeed.

      Their keyboards suck as well. The G710 was the GOAT but they’ve been trash since they stopped using cherry switches. I was eyeing the MX Mechanical for the longest time before I realized that Keychron makes a superior keyboard at half the price.

      • Dsco
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        21 year ago

        Those switches aren’t too hard to replace if you still have it laying around.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I have only good experience with Logitech mice, except one time with Performance MX, but I got it replaced for a new one without issues.

      I’ve had a G502 and G403 wireless for years now and they’ve been solid.

      What’s your experience?

  • @SMSPARTAN
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    71 year ago

    The Logitech G305 is the single best budget wireless mouse ever and nothing will change my mind about it. I’ve had it for about a year now and my friend, who got me to buy the G305, has had his for 4-5 years.

    • Spunky Monkey
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      1 year ago

      No switch problems (miss/double clicks) for either of you?

      • @SMSPARTAN
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        31 year ago

        No problems so far for either of us, but I wouldn’t discard the possibility of it happening to me since I’ve had it only for a year so far. Altough he has had it for 4-5 years and it still works like new.

    • @yuuki
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      11 year ago

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  • Serpent10i
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    61 year ago

    The G502 is like the “standard” gaming mouse at this point. I have two, one for work and one at home.
    It’s nothing over the top but it’s perfectly adequate, great shape, good weight, top of the line accuracy.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    Used a Razer Deathadder for years and switched to a Zowie EC-2B. Identical form and measures and a lot more reliable.

  • CIWS-30
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    61 year ago

    Logitech usually has something good, like the G502 series. I heard decent stuff about Steelseries, but haven’t reid them. I bought Roccat Kone a while back because they supported Linux drivers and it lasted a long time and was surprisingly good. It too eventually broke though, just like any gaming mouse.

    • Sabata11792
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      21 year ago

      Do new 502s have the same button issues the 903s have? My old 502 is going strong but is pretty ugly at this point but I’m afraid a replacement would be lower quality.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Very satisfied with the logitech g50x series. Currently using a 502hero. Fits my hand perfectly, programmable, adjustable weight, unlockable scrollwheel (which I cant live without anymore) and the price is okay.

    • @HLB217
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      1 year ago

      Seconding the G502. I bought mine back in 2014 and it’s still going strong! My favorite mouse of all time

  • @Dassen
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    51 year ago

    Have been using a steelseries sensei type mouse for a long while now.

    In my years of PC gaming i have learned that i don’t need a bells and whistles on my mouse and keyboard.

    For keyboard i’m using a DASkeyboard and i don’t think ill ever use anything else.

    • Vilk
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      1 year ago

      The sensei and the rival are great mice that you can’t go wrong with. And I’m still using a tt eSports meka g1 black cherry mechanical keyboard that is a decade old that I swear is buyitforlife

  • ferociousfloof
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    51 year ago

    Logitech G Pro Wireless with the Soarking Charging Dock. Normally a wired mouse fan but this mouse is top notch.

    • CoderKat
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      21 year ago

      I can’t speak for the charging dock (is that worth it?), but I can second this mouse. It’s solidly reliable and holds a charge for a long time. I was getting annoyed of the wire causing pull, anyway.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    IME the Logitech G305 wireless has been great for me. Good battery life, very responsive, and feels great.

    I also have a Model D wireless which I prefer the feel of better, but the battery life is awful by comparison to the G305.

  • ZickZack
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    41 year ago

    I have a glorious model O which is decent, though I would get a G502 if I had to buy another one.

  • @WhataburgerSr
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    41 year ago

    Logitech G600. Yes, it’s wired and a bit old but it is EXTREMELY reliable, easy to program, and VERY comfortable. It’s so good that I have 5 of them; 1 that I’m using and 4 to replace it with when this one dies.

    • @Evrala
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      21 year ago

      I’ve gone through quite a few different mmo mice, I always go back to the G600. I’m on my third mouse right now, probably should just get good enough at soldering to replace the left click button when it wears out.

      I keep hoping for something spiffy to replace it but nothing does! I’ve gotten so used to the pinky button on the g600 that at this point any replacement would have to have that.

      Thought about checking out Azeron’s project cheddar mouse. But as I don’t really -need- a new mouse it’s a bit out of my budget.

  • Pankakke
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    41 year ago

    If budget isn’t an issue I’d highly recommend the G Pro Wireless / Pro X Superlight.

    • JustAverage
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      21 year ago

      I’ll second this. I got mine after caving in to all the good reviews of it. Stupid good for a mouse, if this one ever dies, I’ll buy a second one.

  • @mamalapandu
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    41 year ago

    I have had nothing but problems with Razr. I suggest one the Logitech gaming mice. I love my g900.