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Slpy

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a logitech g700s user for the last 6 years, but got into the double click issues for my right button
ironically, it was initially on the left button, but it self healed :s22:

tried self fixing and changing the micro switch, but damaged the board, causing my side buttons to be not working now :(
have to find a multimeter to see if i can find a workaround, but meanwhile have to plan for the worst

i was hoping to find to find something similar to what i have
- aa battery with the option to recharge via cable, but this feature seems to have died
- 2-4 side buttons

g502 lightspeed seems to be one of the "best" wireless mouse out there, and pricing at around S$180 online

razer basilisk ultimate is nice with a fanciful dock, but pricing on shopee is slightly above S$200. also worry about their deteriorating sticky surface they used to have after a months of usage

g603 lightspeed pricing at around S$90, 1 or 2 aa batteries, no charge and use option

razer basilisk x hyperspeed around S$70, aa battery, no charge and use option

any other recommendations?
 

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logitech g pro wireless goes for double digit on lazada during their huge sales sometimes.

otherwise 603 is your best option.
 

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I gave up on Logitech long ago.

Had 3 gaming mouse both wireless and wired. All of them had the irritating double click problems. Its a nightmare when you need to hold long press the button.

On Roccat now and a happy user.

Just sharing my bad experiences with Logitech
 

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will look out for it. thank you
logitech g pro wireless goes for double digit on lazada during their huge sales sometimes.

otherwise 603 is your best option.

thanks for sharing
but... i dont like the design of roccat :vijayadmin:
that's why now i actually also researching how to repair the mouse after 2 years warranty is over :s22:

I gave up on Logitech long ago.

Had 3 gaming mouse both wireless and wired. All of them had the irritating double click problems. Its a nightmare when you need to hold long press the button.

On Roccat now and a happy user.

Just sharing my bad experiences with Logitech
 

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will look out for it. thank you


thanks for sharing
but... i dont like the design of roccat :vijayadmin:
that's why now i actually also researching how to repair the mouse after 2 years warranty is over :s22:

If you can solder, replacing mouse switches to aftermarket switches is easy. Hardest part is probably re-assembling the mouse.
 

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If you can solder, replacing mouse switches to aftermarket switches is easy. Hardest part is probably re-assembling the mouse.

hardest part for me was removing the existing solder... damaged my board in between :(
 

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That your g700s lasted for 6 years tells me you got your money back and more. I've been a happy logitech user for many years also. Had the g700s, upgraded to the g703 and it's wonderful. Wireless is awesome. Battery life is phenomenal.

I would stay away from razer, build quality is way below logitech imo. Had so many razer mice that died after a year.
 

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all my razer mice lasted more than 3 years. i'm on my 4th razer mice and only 1 died on me so far.

i guess ymmv
 

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a logitech g700s user for the last 6 years, but got into the double click issues for my right button
ironically, it was initially on the left button, but it self healed :s22:

tried self fixing and changing the micro switch, but damaged the board, causing my side buttons to be not working now :(
have to find a multimeter to see if i can find a workaround, but meanwhile have to plan for the worst

i was hoping to find to find something similar to what i have
- aa battery with the option to recharge via cable, but this feature seems to have died
- 2-4 side buttons

g502 lightspeed seems to be one of the "best" wireless mouse out there, and pricing at around S$180 online

razer basilisk ultimate is nice with a fanciful dock, but pricing on shopee is slightly above S$200. also worry about their deteriorating sticky surface they used to have after a months of usage

g603 lightspeed pricing at around S$90, 1 or 2 aa batteries, no charge and use option

razer basilisk x hyperspeed around S$70, aa battery, no charge and use option

any other recommendations?

Corsair mice? The wireless version of the Ironclaw is supposed to be really popular... But I haven't used corsair before. I'm more of a logitech user myself...
 

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This one looks good. Quite cheap also.


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https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32965087745.html


About SGD$16.30.
 

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my exact thoughts overnight
i was thinking to try all those taobao mouses :s22:
 

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I’m using Logitech g502 lightspeed really no horse run trust me
 

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my exact thoughts overnight
i was thinking to try all those taobao mouses :s22:
Those cheap mice build quality is very very very far from your logitech g700s. You will find it painful to use, really.
 

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a logitech g700s user for the last 6 years, but got into the double click issues for my right button
ironically, it was initially on the left button, but it self healed :s22:

tried self fixing and changing the micro switch, but damaged the board, causing my side buttons to be not working now :(
have to find a multimeter to see if i can find a workaround, but meanwhile have to plan for the worst

i was hoping to find to find something similar to what i have
- aa battery with the option to recharge via cable, but this feature seems to have died
- 2-4 side buttons

g502 lightspeed seems to be one of the "best" wireless mouse out there, and pricing at around S$180 online

razer basilisk ultimate is nice with a fanciful dock, but pricing on shopee is slightly above S$200. also worry about their deteriorating sticky surface they used to have after a months of usage

g603 lightspeed pricing at around S$90, 1 or 2 aa batteries, no charge and use option

razer basilisk x hyperspeed around S$70, aa battery, no charge and use option

any other recommendations?

so ts wat u end up buying?
 
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