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

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Try out the superlight 2 or the superlight 2c which is the smaller version! Its symmetrical with really no curves to finger tip! Also the normal superlight2 works for any grip style and find myself also going back to using it cause its good!
Try out the superlight 2 or the superlight 2c which is the smaller version! Its symmetrical with really no curves to finger tip! Also the normal superlight2 works for any grip style and find myself also going back to using it cause its good!
>but the reason that there is a premium is because of the cost of R&D to develop this tech Yeaaah, except not. Superlight 2 MSRP was $159 Superlight 2C is also $159. No R&D there, it's literally the same GPX but with optical switches. That is crazy expensive when mouses like the Lamzu Maya X is far better and more complete for $119. >Also because they can provide a lot better warranty than chinese companies can. And yeah, they do because their products QA really sucks. I had 3 Superlights and 3 failed. Double clicking in one, dead battery on another (at 1 year), and weird clicking problem with another (clicks inverted for some reason). And it's not weird, it's actually quite common people have like 3 or 4 Superlights because they had to RMA more than 1. To have a functional Superlight I had to buy new switches, solder them, a new battery, and change parts between the 3 of them, also skates and grips since the stock ones suck. >chinese companies can simply ignore any warranty requests. And that is not true. Maybe a generic random mouse, but not one from a regular company. Even attack shark did RMA'd all the mouses when they had problems with the firmware. Logitech doesn't offer warranty because they're cool guys, they literally have to do it by law lol.
Hey! About a year ago I purchased a brand new wireless Glorious Model O and Glorious Desk Mat because it was recommended to me by my brother as a “best for gaming” setup. Few days ago I was watching a ESL CS2 Pro League and noticed literally no one was using Glorious. I started digging a bit deeper and found out that literally nobody is using Glorious in pro league. Wow! I am considering to upgrade my setup as follows, do you think it is a noticeable upgrade? I mostly play CS2 or other FPS shooters or strategy games a bit. • Glorious Model O Wireless -> Logitech Pro X Superlight 2 + X-Raypad Jade Ultra • Glorious Mouse Pad -> Artisan Ninja FX Zero Edit: Went for the smaller version of the Superlight 2, which is the Superlight 2c and so far I can say it’s been exceptional!
I like mchose L7 fits my hand and currently using superlight 2c also fits my hand. Both of these are very similar to viper mini size for comparison but shape wise is different. I need the back hump to hit my back palm to have a stable grip.
Superlight 2c, i had to stop buying a new mouse so i was hoping this was it. a lot of mice in my possession and i always cycle every week or so but after 2c it just permanently on the desk.
Ok, under $100 you have a lot of great options. If you aren’t afraid of Chinese clone mice (and you shouldn’t be), you can get literally any shape with an amazing sensor and switch implementation. With that said, My recommendation: Endgame gear. OP1 8k v2 is under 100 and is amazing. It is wired which if that’s a deal breaker, I’d get the OP1w 4k for $80 on amazon right now XM series for larger hands. Hitscan hyperlight is another can’t miss. Pulsar x2 crazy light has gone under $100. I think right now it’s 130. M chose mice are excellent knock offs L7 is basically a pulsar x2 K7 is a viper v3 clone If it were me, I would get an op1 or a viper V3 pro for like $130, or a super light 2c for also I think $130, you’d pay a bit of a premium, but if it’s a gift for your brother, he may not appreciate how cool the lower cost clone brands are and they just want with all the pros are using, and if you buy it off your Amazon and you have how much more no hassle return policy.
I think the OP1 8k is the fastest click latency on the market, but it’s like 0.3 ms vs 1MS on the superlight, for example. If money is no object and you want to ENSURE the best performance, I’d buy: -OP18k v1 or 2 -Razer viper v3 pro, or death adder v4 pro -pro x superlight 2 or 2c based on what size you prefer. There are others that are great , and much cheaper, many clones, but those are the best for a reason.
I think the OP1 8k is the fastest click latency on the market, but it’s like 0.3 ms vs 1MS on the superlight, for example. If money is no object and you want to ENSURE the best performance, I’d buy: -OP18k v1 or 2 -Razer viper v3 pro, or death adder v4 pro -pro x superlight 2 or 2c based on what size you prefer. There are others that are great , and much cheaper, many clones, but those are the best for a reason.
I’ve used the Viper Mini and Viper Ultimate before, and as a **fingertip grip CS2 player**, the Superlight 2 honestly feels great. The shape is super safe and comfortable—nothing awkward about it. It works well with fingertip, claw, and even relaxed grips, which is why I think it’s such a versatile mouse. You don’t have to fight the shape at all. Battery life is solid too. I play a lot, and for such a small, lightweight mouse, it lasts way longer than I expected. Even near 20% it’s still usable and not like my previous viper ultimate that would start skipping when its in that 20% range. People love to say *“you got ripped off”* or compare specs nonstop, but mouse wars are kinda dumb. You can have the best sensor on paper and still hate how it feels. Every mouse has downsides—there’s no perfect one. For CS2, consistency and comfort matter more than anything, and this mouse delivers. If you want a **safe, reliable, no-BS mouse**, I’d easily give it a **10/10**.

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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Logitech G - G600 MMO Gaming Mouse

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