Comfortable Gaming Mouse for large hands.

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Lord Nemesis

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Looking for a new Gaming Mouse as my current one is not working well. Needs to be a bit large as I have been habituated to such mice. Don't really need extreme levels of resolution (over 2000dpi) or unnecessary fancy features.

Budget max 3.5k, but only want to spend as much as required.

Considering Corsair M60 as of now, but looking for other suggestions for alternatives as well.
 
Me too will go for M60, I have done a ton of research on mouse @3k, and the M60, was the best within all the mouses in that range
 
Looking for a new Gaming Mouse as my current one is not working well. Needs to be a bit large as I have been habituated to such mice. Don't really need extreme levels of resolution (over 2000dpi) or unnecessary fancy features.

Budget max 3.5k, but only want to spend as much as required.

Well Sire, I think you have the Palm-grip syndrome, worry not a lot of good mice fall into your purview --

Corsair Vengeance M60 ~2900/- [Corsair's foray into the enthusiast peripheral market, stuffed with features and Corsair's reliability]
PROs --

  • Crazy fast LASER ~5700 dpi sensor.
  • Well optimized for a FPS fanatic.
  • Beastly build quality, only mice in the sub-3000/- category to have an aluminium chassis.
  • Rudimentary weight system.

CONs --

  • Crazy fast LASERsensor.
  • Right-handed layout only.
LOGITECH G400 ~1600/- [takes the genes of the legendary MX 518 and updates the for the current scenario]
PROs --
  • Tried and true design / ergonomic layout, mastered by LOGITECH since the MX series, precursors of the first gaming mice.
  • Fastest optical sensor ~3600 dpi in the ~2500/- price bracket.
  • Availability is almost universal.
  • LOGITECH's G series drivers are some of the best for customisation and ease of use.

CONs --
  • Side buttons on the left flank make it a right-biased design.
  • Design is getting old in the tooth and might not appeal to everyone.
  • The scroll wheel on the new designs [both the G300 / G400] is something which I intensely dislike. Feels downright cheap, non-graded and very free, sometimes does not even register a scroll.

Roccat Kova ~1900/- [most probable next review by me]
PROs --
  • The only true ambidextrous mouse in this bunch.
  • Fast optical ~3200 dpi sensor.
  • Has got bling in the form of LED's in the mouse for ambient lighting.

CONs --
  • Availability and after sales?
  • Whether the bling is just for bling OR is it functional, I need to see.

Razer Death Adder ~2000/- [get whichever flavour suits you, left hand <--> right hand, funky colours <--> non funky colours]
PROs --
  • Design almost as old as the LOGITECH MX 518 of old and a bitter rival.
  • Fast optical sensor ~3500 dpi with Razer's proprietary infrared sensor.
  • Basic design which is a favourite of many pro-FPS gamers till date.
  • Availability in a myriad of colours, finishes; just lacks a POP-Art edition.

CONs --
  • Build quality and after sales is under the scanner.
  • Base design principle = less buttons for custom macros et al

Hope this helps, Sire. Cheers!!
 
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