![]() Razer Naga: Sold it after 1 week of use, the 12 buttons on the side arent confortably to use in hi demanding APM situations.įor work, Magic Mouse, and portable gaming, Orochi. Logitech Mx18, great but razer blasts logitech mouses in presicion and in my hand confort (personaly)Ī4tech X4, x7: love them, the cord didnt last too long. ![]() Razer Mamba: great mouse, only if you have a normal-big hand, its very confortable. the only problem, is that the batteries dont last too long, at the most 1 month. Is small, have a cable in case you dont have more batts, customizable buttons and very high accuracy!. Razer Orochi: My actual mice, just love it. ![]() is by far the best in precission and commodity also, the battery last like 3-5 months! I've been a pro gamer almos all my life and tried every brands out there, for the last ones ive have i would say:Īpple Magic Mouse: The best! but, only for working and only on OSX. Hi everyone, this toppic has been a hell for me so i'll give you all my experience: They mailed me back brand new in box mouse each time. Read our full Logitech MX Master 3S review. I've had to warranty out my Orochi once and DeathAdder once, just showed them proof of purchase from amazon and send it back, only needed the mouse. But, that doesn't take away from the fact that this mouse is better than ever and remains one of the best mice for MacBook Pro and Air users. Razer mice are great for gaming, feels good, and my favorite is their customer support is top notch. I use a Razer Naga at home for my MMO that's wireless but uses a wireless dock which won't be great for portability. This feels the best in my hand, good size, right handed or left handed mouse available as well. All customizable via the driver software.ĭeathAdder is their standard/popular mouse with two thumb buttons and the normal left/right/middle. ![]() Two thumb buttons, standard on top and ambidextrous so also two "thumb" buttons on right side as well. 3foot braided cord detachable for bluetooth via 2AA batteries with very low response time for either mode. So if you don't mind a really small size, the Razer Orochi is their Notebook mouse. This is important for customizing the buttons, macros, single key changes etc. Much of their popular lines have OSX native drivers. ![]() Since you mentioned gaming I will recommend Razer branded mice for a few reasons. ![]()
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