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

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I still use the pulsar xlite v2 red edition. Helps a lot from switching between my razer viper v3 pro and lamzu Atlantis mini.
Thank god I got attached to the OP1 shape, I had the same issue of 27 mice. * OP1 8K White + Corepads * OP1w v2 4K Dark Frost * OP1we White * XM1r Dark Frost * Starlight Pro TenZ Small + Tiger ICE * HSK Plus Lite Pink * Hati S Ace Wireless + Corepads * Hati S Plus 4K Transparent Black * Hati S Plus 4K White + Obsidian Dots * Hati S Plus Classic + Ghostglide Dots * HTX 4K Ruby Red + Obsidian Dots * Lamzu Atlantis Mini * Logitech G Pro Superlight White * Pulsar X2 Super Clear Mini * Pulsar X2H Mini Black * Pulsar Xlite Mini Black + Corepads + Grips * Pulsar Xlite V2 Red * Razer Orochi V2 White + Superglides * Razer Viper Mini + Corepads * Sprime PM1 * Vaxee NP-01S Blue Wireless + BTL Grips * Vaxee NP-01S White * Vaxee Outset AX Funspark * Vaxee XE White * Xtrfy MZ1 + Corepads * Zowie EC2-A + Corepads * Zowie ZA13-C + Corepads
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.
Pulsar Xlite large. For sure the most comfortable mouse I’ve used and lasts forever on a charge.

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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ROCCAT (Turtle Beach) - Kone Pro

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Logitech G - G600 MMO Gaming Mouse

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Razer - Naga Trinity