
Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
Customizable MMO workhorse, durable, but discontinued and pricey.

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This one: Redragon M702-2 PHOENIX It's bad. The cable is very stiff, it comes with weights inside, and the side buttons on the right are very uncomfortable. Also the shape is bad, and I don't understand who is it built for. Next mouse- attack shark R1. It was definitely an upgrade, it's wireless , the shape is a lot better, and it's very light, at 61 grams. Though the skates are bad, the mouse does feel heavy (I think it's because of poor weight distribution) I stopped using it after it sometimes didn't register clicks. My first good mouse from an established brand is the pulse fire haste 2 wired. It was at a discount and seemed good from reviews I watched, and it definitely is. It's light with good weight distribution (52g), good enough shape for me, and the skates are decent. It also comes with spare ones. Yeah it's a downgrade from wireless, but for the cheap price I bought it for- it's the best.
Both mice are good depends if you want a bulbous back hump that is strictly for claw get the X2H otherwise the pulsefire haste 2 wired mid flat hump
I would say the pulsefire haste 2 wired its a medium size mouse the design is low profile flat mouse you can palm it or fingertip it, you can also check out the pulsar x2 wired version.
Op18k v2 / XM2 8k v2 are the best wired mice you can buy Deathadder V3 - large ergo also has good specs Pulsefire haste 2 wired - low profile shape medium size symmetrical mouse
Check out the haste 2 wired the sides are flat and the back curvature is similar to the gpw + low button height https://www.eloshapes.com/mouse/compare?p=ajazz-aj159-vs.-logitech-g-pro-x-superlight-vs.-hyperx-pulsefire-haste-2-wired
Wired - razer cobra, deathadder V3 wired, pulse fire haste Wireless - mchose g7, dareu a980
I’ve used both the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 and the Razer Cobra Wired within your budget range. The Razer Cobra is slightly heavier at 58g, but the sides feel a bit too thin for me. Maybe my hands are just too big for it, but whenever I press the side buttons, the mouse shifts slightly. Despite that, I’ve still used it for over 500 hours. Before that, I used the wired HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2. It’s larger in size while still being lighter than the Cobra at just 53g. The mouse felt much more stable, and the side buttons were positioned more comfortably, so it didn’t have the same issue as the Cobra. I also preferred its shape a lot more. I used it for around 1500 hours before it finally broke down.
Buy hyperx pulsefire haste 2 wired and mod it,u will get a 30 gram mouse.I personally did that and my mouss weight 30 geams
You can get a ton of chinese wireless options but a solid reliable option that is pretty consistently mentioned in mouse reviews is Hyper x haste 2 wired. It has an 8k polling rate, reliable switches, great build quality and shape and it is very good for the price. You can always go attack shark or vxe but I've personally avoided attack shark because of its inconsistent build quality and reliability and vxe because it is not that well known. If you find any mice that you like, please look them up on techpowerup for in detail reviews.
1. G305 is obsolete, unless you wanna just give it a try. Not great for competitive. 2. Don't even look at Attack Shark mice unless you have a 10 year warranty in returns for no reason because they have wayyyy too many problems. 3. The G502 family along with basilisk is just way too heavy for fast paced gaming, but they're good for work stuff because of the extra buttons and functionality. I personally use a G502 HERO for work and its amazing, but I use a HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 wired for gaming because of the sensor accuracy, switches, weight and the over all feel. I plan on buying the VXE Dragonfly R1 PRO this month because it's honestly amazing. 4. Glorious nice are okay but if I were you, and wouldn't wanna risk the money for a broken mouse, I suggest going with either a VXE R1 PRO, or a Pulsefire Haste 2 Pro or something else, because I've seen several people complaining about their software bugging out, mouse not connecting and a lot of batch to batch problems. It's a good mouse but nah, I wouldn't risk it.
Honestly, go with the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Wired. It can go 8k and the sensor latency is just amazing. Beware that the scroll wheel can go bad but if you don't need it that much in games if say it's a good buy
The problem I've had and for what I've noticed on socials is the scroll wheel. Otherwise the build quality and the sensor and click perofmenace is amazing. Especially the 8khz capability on such a cheap wired mouse is pretty good.
That's pretty cool man. Oh and as for the VXE mad r major, do you notice any latency or a placebo effect of wireless mice having latency compared to wired ones? Idk why but I feel like there's a difference between my haste 2 wired and my VXE R1 pro, and I can even feel the difference when going wired on the R1 pro compared to when I keep it wireless. Even though I have the VGN 4k dongle and I use 1khz on it, I still feel that weird delay or something that I can't explain. But when I use it's wire, it feels slightly better. Could it be that my router is like 2 feet away and the 2.4Ghz signal is creating this delay?
I get your point, I always play on 1600 DPI because according to almost every single test, it shows that anything after 1600 DPI gives negligible difference in input latency. Apart from the (S**ually Transmitted Disease Pink Switches or STDP Switches), I'm not sure if it's the router or just the weight distribution that's causing this feeling of delay. I play on 200Hz and since I'm getting like an average of 600 fps on Kovaak's, I shouldn't feel this but I still do compared to my haste 2 wired or even when I put the R1 pro with a wire, compared to when it's on wireless.
If you love ultralight mice but get pain where your ring finger hits the shell, try moving away from very slim ambidextrous shapes and into slightly wider, right-handed ergonomics that fill the right side of your hand. Top picks to test: Razer DeathAdder V4 Pro (light but wider, rounded hump), G-Wolves Skoll (large ergonomic, 125×68×42 mm), BenQ ZOWIE EC2 (pro ergonomic fit), or Glorious Model D (right-slanted). I’d avoid slim ambidextrous mice like the Viper V3 Pro if that exact corner is hurting — they perform great but commonly cause that specific irritation for people with ~19 cm hands. Try those shapes in order and see which fills the area where your ring finger rests. I use Puselfire Haste 2 for gaming and a G502 HERO for work, and I'm planning on buying the VXE R1 PRO this month.
Use RTINGS, eloshapes and twchpowerup to compare specs and stuff for your own satisfaction. It really helped me choose my next mouse that I'll buy next month. The VXE R1 PRO 🌚

Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
Customizable MMO workhorse, durable, but discontinued and pricey.

VXE
R1 Series
Budget king: lightweight, great value, long battery life.

Hitscan
Hyperlight
Ultra-light (39g) for small hands; sensor is outdated.

Razer
Viper V3 Pro
Adaptable shape, optical clicks, but scroll wheel malfunctions.

Logitech G
G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse
Durable, heavy workhorse with free-spin scroll; prone to double-clicking.

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Hitscan - Hyperlight

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Teevolution - Terra

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Razer - Viper Ultimate

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Glorious - Model D Series

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Logitech G - G600 MMO Gaming Mouse

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Razer - Naga Trinity