Best Wireless Mouse: Premium Gaming and Productivity Mice

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SyCoREAPER

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Some of the best mice for productivity are IMO gaming mice. A proper gaming mouse has some of the best ergonomics and functionality.

With that said, Logitech wouldn't be my top choice for any mouse category.
 

Friesiansam

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Latest revision of this article still only pays lip-service to people who need a vertical mouse. The Logitech Lift is only for people with small hands and, the Lenovo Go is nothing more than an ordinary, conventional mouse, tipped on it's side, not a properly designed vertical mouse. There are numerous other options now available, including mice available in different sizes and both right and left handed, all completely ignored. I also note there is only one trackball.

Surely Sarah Jacobsson Purewal, you can try and do better.
 

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Please correct me if i am wrong. Do people using wireless mice for gaming experience delays while gaming?

You are Incorrect. Two reasons:

1. This is an article for Wireless Mice FOR PRODUCTIVITY not Gaming.

2. Wireless sensors such as Logitech's Lightspeed sensor negate any delay, they're fast enough for gaming.

The thinking surrounding Wireless mice that they have delay or are bad for gaming is Old and Obsolete. Technologies for wireless peripherals have improved over the years.
 
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Doesn't Razer software still require you to create a Razer account to use it?

I bought a Razer mouse years ago and returned it as soon as I saw the software required me to log in just to change the mouse settings 👎
Not only that there’s software is hands-down, the worst that I’ve ever seen or used, and I’ll never buy another one of their products again
 

Giroro

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I got a Logitech MX Master 3S in hopes it could speed up video editing with it's second wheel. But it turns out you can't configure premiere pro to scroll the timeline in 2 dimensions (audition works though).
Otherwise I find the mouse to be a little lagged and frustratingly imprecise for the frequent pixel-perfect accuracy I need to select tiny edges in the timeline.
It slows me down noticeably compared to the razer Lancehead I'm still trying to replace...
I need to get that absurdly bloated synapse software off my system.
 

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I got a Logitech MX Master 3S in hopes it could speed up video editing with it's second wheel. But it turns out you can't configure premiere pro to scroll the timeline in 2 dimensions (audition works though).
Otherwise I find the mouse to be a little lagged and frustratingly imprecise for the frequent pixel-perfect accuracy I need to select tiny edges in the timeline.
It slows me down noticeably compared to the razer Lancehead I'm still trying to replace...
I need to get that absurdly bloated synapse software off my system.
I'm not a gamer but I've used a Logitech G Pro Wireless for years now and it was only when I went back to using a standard productivity mouse that I realised how much better the GPW was at the pixel-perfect accuracy stuff and I felt like (even though I'm not a gamer) I would likely stick to gaming mice for that reason.

I finally have the double-click problem on my GPW but I like the form factor and that it has buttons on both sides - I just found out that they recently launched the "G Pro 2 Lightspeed" which is a slightly upgraded GPW so that is my next purchase. Can certainly recommend the Logitech G Pro range for pixel-perfect accuracy. Also it has on-board memory so once you set it up the way you like you don't need any crappy software!

https://www.logitechg.com/en-gb/products/gaming-mice/pro-2-lightspeed.910-007296.html