Weighing in on this thread, even though you have made your purchase, so other people can get a chance to read it. ![]()
I have owned dozens of mice in my lifetime. In my personal experience, Logitech mice have always been more durable than Razer mice (I do not hate Razer and own a keyboard from them that I love). They have also honored warranties a lot better than razor has when things go wrong. That being said, I have had a lot of issues with logitech mice. I do not think their quality matches their price, and I find myself surprised that people talk about how great their mice feel, wondering if those people have ever used anything really amazing. This isn't a diss on them, they do fit people who have a certain grip style, and perhaps it is not mine. I have not used the new G500s yet, but I went through four G400 (RMA) in a single year.
The best mice I have used have been Steelseries. They last, they are customizable to a T and they feel good in almost anyone's hand. The downside is that a lot of their mice are not weighted. The choice is probably between Steelseries and logitech, if you are looking at mice. There's the RAT, which has mixed reviews (some love it, others do not). Corsair mice I have never had any luck with. The Zowie is an underperformer. Anker, Perrix and ROCCAT have been steadily gaining traction and caught my attention. All three have mice that are lovely to use.
The bottom line, and the most important thing to remember when shopping for mice is to note your mouse brand's reputation for durability, and no matter how well reviewed a mouse it is, do not buy it if you don't LOVE it when you try it out. If you are thinking "this is a mouse, I could use this" and now "this feels like baby jesus in my hands" it is not the mouse for you.



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