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@lemmy.world
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    2 years 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.

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      2 years 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.

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        2 years 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.

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    2 years 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.

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    2 years ago

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

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      1 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?

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    2 years ago

    Its not a “gaming” mouse but its still a high quality mouse, I got the Logitech MX Vertical and it’s spectacular

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    2 years ago

    I use the Corsair Dark Core rgb pro se. But that’s mostly because I wanted both a thumb and pinky rest.

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    1 year ago

    Razer are terrible for reliability, I’ve had a Logi Pro X Superlight for a year and it hasn’t let me (or a sub) down.

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    2 years 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.

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    2 years ago

    I use Balilisks for all my computers now. None of them have failed. All of my Logitech mice fail in a year or just a little more.

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    2 years ago

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

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    2 years ago

    I have a wireless Logitech G900 and it’s not too bad, but it only has 2 thumb buttons which isn’t enough for my liking. it’s pretty light weight though and easy to click. Get the Logitech hub software, they used to have this different software to edit mouse buttons and it would always have a memory leak.

    I used to have a wired Logitech G502 and it had 3 thumb buttons that were easy for me to press, and 2 buttons up near the edge of the mouse near your index finger. the mouse was kinda bulky, but comfortable and the amount of buttons and positions of them were awesome. I think I might have had some clicking problems though?

    I also have a wireless steelseries rival 650. it has 3 mouse buttons, is heavier than the G900 and it’s slightly harder to click than the G900. I have smaller hands so it’s hard to find a good position to be able to press all the thumb buttons. the steelseries software for changing mouse buttons, steelseries GG, is really good and has a lot of features, even screen recording / capturing clips.

    I’m looking at the wireless steelseries Aerox 5 or Aerox 9 as my next mouse, they look nice.