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

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I got the m921 but it feels to low got a suggestion for one that is taller?
Redragon is my go 2 for mice. They have everything you want for a budget of $25. I have owned 2 of these the past 10 years and they are great. This coming from a dad of a 2 year old who has gotten his hands on everything. https://a.co/d/9lFgvqd
100% I am not going to say it’s a Razor w/e or anything like that price point. But if you want a mouse with optional buttons to play wow … you will not regret it.
I personally have a Redragon M921 (Azzinoth). I enjoy it. It has the 1-12 buttons on the side of the mouse, and a short-burst rapid fire button. I spent around $30 on it total.
I've gone through several Logitech G600 mice and they all developed the double-click problem. Japanese Logicool G600T mice are the same product. The name Logitech was already registered in Japan, so they use Logicool instead. They are about twice the price of what the original used to retail for here in Canada. I don't imagine the warranty will be honoured if that is attempted, but I could be wrong. The Naga Trinity has had problems with the connectors for the side buttons. I do like that Razer has been upping their game by adding the option for optical switches for the main buttons. Those should outlast all the other buttons. IMO they are extremely over-priced. Corsair's Scimitars have had scroll wheel problems and are overpriced. I don't want to use their software. I decided to give the Redragon M921 a shot. I think it's their newest MMO mouse. It's cheap enough that if it craps out in six months, I won't be disappointed. It is very close in size and shape to the G600. It lacks the ring finger's G-Shift button, and adds an additional pointer finger button. They're all programmable and the profiles save onboard the mouse, so there's no need to run software after setting it up. It's easy to match up the M921 mouse buttons to your quickbars. The sensor seems very good. The hand feeling is good for my large hands and the weight is easily adjustable. The side buttons are shaped exactly like the G600, but feel like 95% of the quality. The scroll wheel feels like 75% of the G600's quality. The additional pointer finger button has low quality. Mine needs to be pressed very, very hard to register. I don't use it because of this, but at such a cheap price I also didn't want to RMA it because of the hassle. I really wasn't going to use it anyways so it's "whatever."
I loved the Logitech G600, but after a few of them, I couldn't justify sticking with them any longer. You can still get them under a different name from Japan. If they started using optical switches for the main switches and something better for the side buttons, that would be great, but they don't seem to have much interest in the MMO mouse category. I went looking around at the other MMO mice on the market. They are mostly over-priced and have problems. So I looked at the cheapies and landed on the Redragon Azzinoth M921. It has the same shape as the G600, but lacks the shift feature that doubles the functions of the side buttons. For how cheap it is, I decided to give it a try. The first day I got it, I noticed the special extra button on top that is advertised as a burst fire macro button has the worst switch behind it. You have to press it extra hard. Not worth returning in my case, since I won't use it anyways, even if I were to reprogram it, which is easy enough. A year later, and everything else is fine. No double clicks. The membrane on the side buttons is holding up. If it dies somehow, I'll probably buy it again, but it's so cheap I can do that several times for the price of one premium brand's low-end MMO mouse. It has 1000Hz polling, adjustable weight, 5 profiles saved on the mouse, requires no program to run in the background after setting it up.
I have a cheap redragon mouse with pixart 3327 and it weighs just 42g ! Other mouses feels like brick compared to this !
I use the wired version of the red dragon 12-button mouse (the design looks identical to the photo but black) and honestly it was the best choice of peripheral I have ever made.

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

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Adaptable shape, optical clicks, but scroll wheel malfunctions.

Logitech G
G502 HERO High Performance Gaming Mouse
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Logitech G - G600 MMO Gaming Mouse

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