In this gaming mouse buying guide I’ll go through some of the top 5 gaming mice buying mistakes I’ve made in the past and the best way you can avoid them.
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Razer Viper –
Razer Viper 8K – razer.a9yw.net/x0jBy
G Pro X Superlight –
MM720 –
Zygen NP-01 –
XTRFY MZ1 –
XTRFY M4 Wireless –
M65 Elite / Ultra –
RoG Chakram –
Thermaltake Tower 100 –
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Gear list (Available on Amazon):
Main Camera (Dmitry) –
Main Lens (Dmitry) –
Main Camera (Eber) –
Main Lens (Eber) –
Main 2nd Lens (Eber) –
Main Camera Mic (D & E) –
Cheap 4K Camera (Panasonic G7) –
Awesome Slider –
Our Shotgun Mic –
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Got A GAMING MOUSE AND KEY AND WAS GOOD. I GOT A 99CENT STORE ONE WORKS BETTER LESS RECOIL AND EASIER TO FEEL BUTTONS AND NO CLANK
Watching this after realising my logitech mouse thats been my daily driver for 6 years only has 125hz polling lmfao
wired mouse is the only way.
I didnβt think weight was such a big deal until I replaced my old mouse with something that weighs less than half. It makes a huge difference.
I disagree with part 3.. I think finding the mouse that you could grip comfortably it’s the most important. There’s a lot that comes with it.
Some mouses won’t even allow your thumb to touch the pad. That itself could be enough reason not to buy.
I think mouse comfort should be prioritized over anything.