Question Best Gaming Mouse for 18cm x 9cm ?

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Hello Everyone,

I would like to buy a new gaming mouse because my Logitech G102 is broken for now.

My measurement was 18cm long by 9cm wide.

(I don't have a preferred grip style)

Thank you :)
 
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This might help = https://thegamingsetup.com/gaming-mouse/buying-guides/mouse-size-chart-table

would help narrow down the field, then I would watch reviews of them to see which is best for you.

18cm long mouse? most are 12cm, and none are 9cm, 8.5 being widest.
or are those your hand measurements... link above shows you should get medium/large mice

do you want ultra light or don't care about weight? I just spent a few weeks finding a mouse and ended up with a G902 X Plus
 
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This might help = https://thegamingsetup.com/gaming-mouse/buying-guides/mouse-size-chart-table

would help narrow down the field, then I would watch reviews of them to see which is best for you.

18cm long mouse? most are 12cm, and none are 9cm, 8.5 being widest.
or are those your hand measurements... link above shows you should get medium/large mice

do you want ultra light or don't care about weight? I just spent a few weeks finding a mouse and ended up with a G902 X Plus
Oh, I meant my hand measurement, 18cm long by 9cm wide.
And I don't really care about light or weight that's much.

Do you have any to recommend ? :)
 
Do you want wired or wireless?

When I was looking I only looked at wireless so what I looked at might not match your needs.
  • Steelseries make good mice, the last two mice I used (in last 10 years) were made by them. Rival 600 aren't bad, it was I last had - https://steelseries.com/gaming-mice
  • I avoided Razer as their software is notoriously bad. They might make good hardware, I don't bother looking.
  • I avoided Asus as their drivers insist on installing Armoury Crate and I didn't want to deal with it.
  • I didn't look at Corsair for personal reasons - I used to have 4 pieces of hardware with corsair and I was trying to stop using Icue, and any Corsair mouse would want it installed. They might make good mice
I went with logitech as I hadn't used any of their mice in about 16 years, and I wanted to see how they were now. I might buy the charging pad so I don't have to charge it every few days.
 
Do you want wired or wireless?

When I was looking I only looked at wireless so what I looked at might not match your needs.
  • Steelseries make good mice, the last two mice I used (in last 10 years) were made by them. Rival 600 aren't bad, it was I last had - https://steelseries.com/gaming-mice
  • I avoided Razer as their software is notoriously bad. They might make good hardware, I don't bother looking.
  • I avoided Asus as their drivers insist on installing Armoury Crate and I didn't want to deal with it.
  • I didn't look at Corsair for personal reasons - I used to have 4 pieces of hardware with corsair and I was trying to stop using Icue, and any Corsair mouse would want it installed. They might make good mice
I went with logitech as I hadn't used any of their mice in about 16 years, and I wanted to see how they were now. I might buy the charging pad so I don't have to charge it every few days.
I want both but I will consider about it^^
 
most wireless mice let you run them with the wire attached. Most use it for charging.

So look at wireless ones. https://www.rtings.com/mouse/reviews/best/wireless-gaming
some lists only seem to know who Logitech & Razer are: https://www.pcgamer.com/best-wireless-gaming-mouse/

Do you care if they have rgb on them or not?
Do you have a max price?

Apart from the Logitech mouse I ended up with, I also considered - https://steelseries.com/gaming-mice/aerox-5-wireless but only as I know Steelseries make good hardware.

to me, gaming mice are something you sort of have to choose yourself as say I got it wrong, you wouldn't be happy.
Everyone is different and has different things they find important in a mouse. I can't think of any bad choices hardware wise. Its just the software of some I would avoid. But thats just me, you might not have any problems.
 
most wireless mice let you run them with the wire attached. Most use it for charging.

So look at wireless ones. https://www.rtings.com/mouse/reviews/best/wireless-gaming
some lists only seem to know who Logitech & Razer are: https://www.pcgamer.com/best-wireless-gaming-mouse/

Do you care if they have rgb on them or not?
Do you have a max price?

Apart from the Logitech mouse I ended up with, I also considered - https://steelseries.com/gaming-mice/aerox-5-wireless but only as I know Steelseries make good hardware.

to me, gaming mice are something you sort of have to choose yourself as say I got it wrong, you wouldn't be happy.
Everyone is different and has different things they find important in a mouse. I can't think of any bad choices hardware wise. Its just the software of some I would avoid. But thats just me, you might not have any problems.
I don’t really care about RGB and max price was 50$