
Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
MMO button beast, but discontinued and double-click prone.

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>This guy always doesn't recommend Pulsar mice That's just not true. The [Xlite](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-xlite/7.html) got the Editor's Choice award. The [Xlite Wireless](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-xlite-wireless/7.html), [Xlite v2](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-xlite-wireless-v2/4.html), and [Xlite v2 Mini](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-xlite-v2-mini-wireless/7.html) all got the Editor's Choice and Great Value awards (note that these were $80 or less, similar to Scyrox now). The [X2](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-x2/7.html), [X2 Mini](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-x2-mini/7.html), [X2 v2](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-x2v2/8.html), [X2H](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-x2h/9.html), and [Xlite v3](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-xlite-v3/8.html) each received the Highly Recommended award (launch price for these was closer to $100). Only the last four Pulsar mice reviewed by pzogel didn't get any awards; keep in mind that these four all had some level of polling instability with a launch price of $130-180, while cheaper mice like the [DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/razer-deathadder-v3-hyperspeed/7.html) ($100) had no such issues. It's easy to see why Pulsar no longer stands out enough to warrant a recommendation as they've become pricier and less competitive.
>This guy always doesn't recommend Pulsar mice That's just not true. The [Xlite](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-xlite/7.html) got the Editor's Choice award. The [Xlite Wireless](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-xlite-wireless/7.html), [Xlite v2](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-xlite-wireless-v2/4.html), and [Xlite v2 Mini](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-xlite-v2-mini-wireless/7.html) all got the Editor's Choice and Great Value awards (note that these were $80 or less, similar to Scyrox now). The [X2](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-x2/7.html), [X2 Mini](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-x2-mini/7.html), [X2 v2](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-x2v2/8.html), [X2H](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-x2h/9.html), and [Xlite v3](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/pulsar-xlite-v3/8.html) each received the Highly Recommended award (launch price for these was closer to $100). Only the last four Pulsar mice reviewed by pzogel didn't get any awards; keep in mind that these four all had some level of polling instability with a launch price of $130-180, while cheaper mice like the [DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed](https://www.techpowerup.com/review/razer-deathadder-v3-hyperspeed/7.html) ($100) had no such issues. It's easy to see why Pulsar no longer stands out enough to warrant a recommendation as they've become pricier and less competitive.
I've got an Xlite V2 (medium) that's served me well over the years and it fits my big hands decently well. Every now and then I have a crisis where I can't find a comfortable grip, but that's just me. Battery life and performance check out just fine for the price. The biggest issue which might still be a me issue is that I've been chewing through skates pretty quickly, tried OEM, aftermarket replacements, glass, dots and all of them wear within a few weeks to months to the point that it shows me down too much. Now I just replace the front dots every couple of weeks since a lot come in a package.
There are tons of affordable light gaming mice these days, for instance I use a pulsar xlite v2 (for my big hands) and after I wore out the skates I bought some generic dot skates which should last me (pack of 40 and I only use 6 at a time).
I would recommend checking out **WOOT**. It's an Amazon company, and you can find used, like-new, or new keyboards and mice on there. They have really good options, and I would check around there. For reference, I got a Keychron K3 V2 for $25 NEW and a Pulsar Xvlite 2 for $29.99 NEW. [Pulsar Xlite V2 Wireless Gaming Mouse](https://computers.woot.com/offers/pulsar-xlite-v2-wireless-gaming-mouse-12?ref=w_cnt_lnd_cat_pc_9_11) \- On Woot For keyboards, avoid big brands like Razer, Corsair, HyperX, Logitech, etc. They are overpriced and garbage, terrible switches and sound, getting a niche-r brand in comparison, and you can get a really good keyboard. Aliexpress has a LOT of good keyboards, such as AJAZZ AK680 Max, which has magnetic switches, which is AMAZING for the price of only $35. Aliexpress also has Attack Shark mice, which, depending on the model, can be good for the price of $30. Check out reviews on the various models. Some have really good sensors.
Large hands. Pulsar Xlite V2 Medium, nice large hump in the middle, highly recommend for palm grip.
Not a great mouse but the Glorious Model D and D- both have pretty quiet clicks. The Pulsar xlite v2 also has quieter clicks. I hate noisy clicks when I’m playing and besides office mice these were the quietest I could find so far.
I still use the pulsar xlite v2 red edition. Helps a lot from switching between my razer viper v3 pro and lamzu Atlantis mini.

Logitech G
G600 MMO Gaming Mouse
MMO button beast, but discontinued and double-click prone.

VXE
Dragonfly R1 Pro
Lightweight value champ, but small with some QC issues.

Hitscan
Hyperlight
Ultra-light for small hands; 8K dongle sold separately.

Logitech G
G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse
Durable, many buttons, adjustable weight; prone to double-clicks.

Razer
Viper V3 Pro
Lightweight, adaptable shape, high performance; scroll wheel issues.

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Teevolution - Terra

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Logitech G - G600 MMO Gaming Mouse

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