i had logitech g300s which developed double click issues, now i have the g502 hero for over a year and seems to be working fine.hi need some suggestions on good quality mice..
currently all i know logitech mx master series but they cost bank, even renewed one..
no need for gaming but heavy daily use.
any other affordable solutions possible?
wireless prefered.
budget 3k max. as of now.
yes.. too much wires on desk..Specifically looking for wireless?
I have a barely used razer orochi v2 white for sale if you want. But it exceeds your budgetyes.. too much wires on desk..
do you any wired suggestion?
checked out already.. but really wanted to be wireless mouse.I'd say g402 for budget but wired. Very comfortable though.
Yes, after 20 yrs of Logitech Keyboards loyal customer, I. finally switched to CIRCLE keyboard and happy with it since past 4 yrs.Personally, I wouldn't buy any more Logitech hardware. Their cost reduction and inferior parts are not worth the money.
short listed.Logitech M590 Multi-Device Silent Bluetooth Mouse,
yes more reviews here mention the quality is waninPersonally, I wouldn't buy any more Logitech hardware. Their cost reduction and inferior parts are not worth the money.
is it indian brand? proped up in searches in amazon but almost all gear is out of stock.CIRCLE
no prob there.. short-listed tooYes CIRCLE is Indian Brand and good quality (don't know if they out source from any other country)
Is this based on anecdotal evidence?Personally, I wouldn't buy any more Logitech hardware. Their cost reduction and inferior parts are not worth the money.
Personal experience also. I admittedly have a very small sample size of 1 new and 1 rma new mouse, but when a problem is that widespread across models and years it's not a quality control slip up, it's a deliberate design choice. Talking about the click issues ofc.Is this based on anecdotal evidence?
Yes, I don't understand the hype around Logitech either, it is mediocre. Around 2017 I bought wireless combo 345 (for around Rs 3500) - intentionally didn't buy the cheapest one that was around 2000. Still, mouse started missing clicks within 3 months almost 5% of the clicks didn't work which is irritating. Got warranty replacement, but that developed the same issues. Even in the keyboard, some keys were harder sometimes, but this was difficult to argue for warranty replacement.Personal experience also. I admittedly have a very small sample size of 1 new and 1 rma new mouse, but when a problem is that widespread across models and years it's not a quality control slip up, it's a deliberate design choice. Talking about the click issues ofc.