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Erosip t1_jbfy1wg wrote

I recommend the Logitech MX Master. Costs around $80-$100. Great sensor and fast pulling rate for low latency. It is both a wired and wireless mouse. The cable is able to be detached and replaced with whatever USB cable you want. You can throw on a Kevlar braided cable for $30 that will last you years, or a cheap plastic one and replace it after it’s destroyed in a couple months. No cable will last forever so a replaceable cable is the best BIFL option. Plus you can also use the wireless in a pinch.

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shannon_g t1_jbfyuqe wrote

This is the greatest mouse I’ve ever used and a great callout on the cable being replaceable should it wear out. Have the original version for 10 years and only got the latest one because it’s easier to switch between two devices wirelessly

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insanok t1_jbg1yvv wrote

I'm not sure this is a wired mouse anymore. It looks like the old version could be used both ways but the current model logotech sells is wireless only, but can charge while you use.

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Zane42v2 t1_jbghqhk wrote

That’s what he means by wired

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insanok t1_jbgjhl6 wrote

They also said they don't have Bluetooth (I know dongle) and some people are funny about wired mice, gamers, polling rates etc.

There are mice that can be used wired (with a wired usb connection, not just charging) or wireless and from reviews, seems the mx master used to be. But not anymore.

G604 and others seem to still do both modes.

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mimefrog t1_jbgy22s wrote

I have this mouse. It is worth every penny IMO.

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CitizenMyoutube t1_jbgz80c wrote

How are the ergonomics though?

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Erosip t1_jbh4wgm wrote

It’ll be different from person to person…or…I guess hand to hand lol.

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hallpdx t1_jct8jdz wrote

I have this mouse too. Fits very well in my rather large hands. I love the infinite scroll wheel.

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