itzmydamnlyf
Level F
The logitech g402 has correct dimension 13.6cm length, 7.2cm max width and 4.1cm is the height. The redgear dimensions are wrong. Z1 pro dimensions should be 12.8 x 4.5 x 6.5 cm ( length x height x width ), A-20 should be 12.5 x 4.1 x 7 cm ). Z1 pro has 3360 sensor which is a high grade sensor and hence recommended. Try the Z1, if you don't like it, you can return it.Help me understand the dimensions of these mice. The Logitech G402 that was first recommended has LxWxH of 13.6 x 7.2 x 4.1 Centimeters, which seems feasible. The Redgear Z1 Pro you suggested has LxWxH of 12.8 x 4.5 x 16.5 Centimeters, which is extremely weird to me, because what I'm understanding from that is the mouse has a height of 16.5 cm? Vertically taller than the ruler in a student's geometry box? Even if the dimensions were switched around that mouse is either absurdly tall or absurdly wide. Then of the couple more that I found browsing the Redgear listings, the Redgear A-20 has LxWxH of 15.6 x 5.2 x 10.3 Centimeters, which again seems to suggest an absurd height, and the Redgear A-15 is 15.8 x 10.4 x 5.4 Centimeters, which seems too wide.
Am I misreading these metrics, or are they correct and these are just standard large mice dimensions? All the 3 Redgear mice have a 1 year warranty and 4+ stars on Amazon, and given my no-name no-brand mouse from 2014 is still working properly I can assume these should work for 3 years, barring physical damage obviously, so I just need to understand the dimensions before I decide which one I should get