looking for mouse recommendation

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Currently, i am using the glorious model D mouse but the middle scroll is giving me some problem and i am thinking of changing it.

i saw on shopee and lazada, there is a lot more brand and model for mouse now and i not sure which is good.

i am looking for light and good mouse, wired or wireless is both ok for me.
 
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Currently i am using the glorious model D mouse but the middle scroll is giving me some problem and i am thinking of changing it.

i saw on shopee and lazada there is a lot more brand and model for mouse now and i not sure which is good.

i am looking for light and good mouse, wired or wireless is both ok for me.
Vxe R1 Pro or Pro Max. Best value for money mouse at the moment.
 

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I been told that Finalmouse ULX has superb battery life, easily 10 days+ on 1000Hz polling. The small version is one of the lightest on the market and because its smaller its more structurally sound thus doesn't bend like the large ones. Another drop coming on Sunday.
 

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Razer now good AR? I last time got all the double click and sticky mouse issue.

Been using for the past few yrs. No issues for me.

Viper V2 Pro all using Optical Switches. So there won't be double clicking. Stick mouse never experienced that on my previos V2 Pro but YMMV. Recent batches should be okay.

Of all the mouse I have used and tried, my favourite 2 mice I play well is on the VXE R1 Pro (48G) and the Darmoshark M3S Pro (54g). VXE R1 Pro i paid like 60 bucks on Shopee via China Seller and the Darmoshark M3S Pro I paid 53 bucks from Aliexpress landed in SG.
 

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I think how we hold the mouse and palm size also affect the comfort using the mouse too
 

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VGN dragonfly F1 pro max, lighter than g pro wireless with the same shape at half the price
 

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i am curious, is the VGN and VXE same company.

i also saw there a 4k receiver, is that also needed ?
 

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Viper V2 Pro all using Optical Switches. So there won't be double clicking. Stick mouse never experienced that on my previos V2 Pro but YMMV. Recent batches should be okay.

Of all the mouse I have used and tried, my favourite 2 mice I play well is on the VXE R1 Pro (48G) and the Darmoshark M3S Pro (54g). VXE R1 Pro i paid like 60 bucks on Shopee via China Seller and the Darmoshark M3S Pro I paid 53 bucks from Aliexpress landed in SG.
VXE R1 SE only $30, is it a good mouse?
 
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Been using G502 for almost 10 years.
For productivity/work MX master 2s is very good, super comfortable and got that auto infinity scroll.
 

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VXE R1 SE only $30, think of buying one to try.
It's cut down version of the current 3395 Pixart sensor. I know alot like it but QC for those mice would be undoubtedly worse. Also coating won't be as good as the R1 Pro or Pro Max versions. Also R1 Pro and Pro Max have the option where you can buy the 4k Dongle down the road and pair it but you can't with the SE. I feel its worth spending abit more for their flagship. It's a much better mouse with flagship specs.
 
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