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

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VXE is a brand of VGN that makes another dragonfly series, one of which is called F1 pro and pro Apex player Obly used that mouse to win a world championship. So VXE is just a budget version from a brand that definitely knows what they’re doing. I think it’s a great mouse for the price.
There are no solid bluetooth gaming mice. Bluetooth is a flawed system that has high latency and limited polling rate. If you want wireless you want 2.4GHz (dongle). There are many you can get off amazon for this, for example VXE's R1 series
[https://www.amazon.ca/ATK-Dragonfly-R1-Wireless-Gaming/dp/B0FN7H1M99?th=1](https://www.amazon.ca/ATK-Dragonfly-R1-Wireless-Gaming/dp/B0FN7H1M99?th=1) You can just buy the one that you feel is the best price. I would consider the R1 (cheapest options with the best sensor) or the R1 Pro Max (bigger battery for stupid long life)
a9 pro or ultra gprox super light shape feel and everything I use it 17 cm hands claw
[Comparison](https://www.eloshapes.com/mouse/compare?p=razer-viper-ultimate-vs.-vxe-r1-pro) as the shapes might look similar it will feel a bit different with back centric hump. But generally, it's not a bad choice. I am using the SE model and it is good for its money and for just that little bit more you are getting the proper sensor and more battery life.
520 mAh battery, 55 gram, and 3395, these are all i care from a mice i am gonna say yes worth the price
In May of this year i asked if someone would suggest a budget mouse for me. A fingertip/claw user with 14*10cm hand and a person from the same country as I recommended me the VXE R1, and so I purchased the R1 se+ version (The seller also gave free grip tape but that wont affect much of my review) Heres my take: Quality- Shockingly nice, it’s smooth but also have grip to it so you don’t have to worry about it being slippy. Side buttons are very satisfying to click and throughout my use of it it has never been mushy nor slow, once i give a little pressure it clicks. The scroll wheels is nice, far better than anything I’ve ever owned, it scrolls well and has just enough resistance where i can comfortably predict how much i need to scroll but free enough to scroll much faster. Main left and right clicks are solid as well, it’s satisfying and exceeds my expectations, especially since it was quite low in the first place for a budget mouse. As for the shell, ive seen people that say within a few weeks or so the shell already creaks. Ive had mine placed in my backpack half-hazardly, dropped and press hard on and it still hasn’t creak. Sensor is nice, a paw3395, 1k polling rate, 55g light mouse. Battery life- Since its the se+ version it has a 500+ mah battery and let me tell you, i only had to charge it once every week, and at even lighter use once every two weeks. It last long and charges fast. One of the main reason why i hesitated alot on buying a wireless mice was the battery life, but now I know i was just being paranoid and in fact these wireless mice can last quite a while. Cons- The only cons i would say this mouse has is it size, but thats more of a personal preference since it fits my hands very well. 1k polling rate only but it still really good and i dont see myself needing 4k or even 8k polling rate. The shape also might throw you off but again, personal preference. Conclusion- Overall, its just a really damn good mouse for the price. The fact this was cheaper than what i had previously, and said previous mouse was worser is a pleasant surprise. Go buy it, or dont. Its your money and investment, but to me as this is my first ever wireless gaming mouse. Its a pretty damn good, and affordable too.
for me it costed less than Rm90 (around $20 or so) But tbf i did purchased it during 6/6 so that wouldve influence the price drop. Still, for under Rm100 this thing is an amazing mouse for the price

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.

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

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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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