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Mionix Naos 7000/8200/3200 have been my favorite for a long time now. Just replaced my 3200 with a 7000. These things just feel right in the hand, and aren't overloaded with buttons. All 3 models share the same shape, and are the most comfortable mice I've ever used.
I'm in the market for a new mouse, not sure about which brand to go with tho. Not too concerned with price as I'd rather just get something good.
My current mouse is a Mionix Naos 7200 which I love, but I've had it for almost ten years, the middle click is starting to go, and it's pretty gross at this point.
I like it because of the reaaaaly wide grip, I can fit my entire palm onto it. Feels like it was made for my hand.
I had to switch away from my Logitech g502 because it was too narrow for my large hands. I switched to a Mionix Naos 7000 2 years ago and my hand stopped cramping. It has been as low as $35 and was $45 until recently for the 7000dpi model. The 7000 has the best sensor, there were reports of tracking issues in the earlier 3200 and 8000 models which Amazon has combined as one product so the reviews are skewed.
Even at $60 I think it's an excellent mouse, but cheaper would be nicer.
Mionix Naos 7000. Great mouse, used it for years.
https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY
PMW-3310 sensor so almost the best sensor out there, it's a little heavier than the super gamer light mice at 147g (that's still fairly light overall and is just the weight including the cable, which the g303 you ahve is 137g with cable) but it has the ergonomic shape you are looking for and the rubber surface is great in keeping you from sweating and giving you better grip for lifts.
It's my favorite mouse, especially if you have a big hand, but it would be extremely comfortable regardless.
https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY apply the $5 coupon get it BNIB for $35 from amazon right now. I pulled it out last night to remember why i didn't stick with it, the pinky rest protrudes a little to far, but the ring finger one feels nice! if your hand was big enough though i could see it being more comfortable. But it's really nice besides that, it's pretty big. Lemme know if you want some comparison shots once i'm home.
Check out the Mionix Naos 7000. I use this for my daily driver at work due to it's incredible ergonomics and feel. It has the shape you're looking for without being too heavy, along with the 3310 sensor and awesome software - which is also great. Sells on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY
I just switched from the Death Adder Chroma to the Mionix Naos 7000 and it is the most comfortable mouse I have ever used when this one breaks im going to immediately buy another one its that good.
Any thoughts or things I should know about something like the Mionix Naos 7000 Its actually wider than both my Logitech and the EC1 and looks like it has a place for my ring and pinky finger so they don't rest on the mouse pad which would be nice.. I just measured my hand if I did it right my length is roughly 20.8-21cm and width is 14.5-14.8cm
For my mouse i use a Mionix naos 7000. It's super comfortable to use because of its ergonomic design. Got this mouse because all the other ones i have tried cramped my pinky finger.
My only complaint is that the mouse5 button is a little too far forward for me to easily press (small hands).
https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY
This may be not what your looking for, but the Naos 7000 could be an option. It is a right handed mouse like the deathadder but is alot bigger and wider, it fits all of my fingers, which the deathadder didn't (for me atleast). It also has a really good optical sensor and great build quality.
I've been using this guy for about four years or so. Holy shit is it comfortable, I don't even have to grip my mouse very much. My hand pretty much just rests perfectly on it. I've bought two and will probably get another one after this one dies.
EDIT: Did't see the part about a multi-button mouse.
Skip the Massdrop bullshit, it's available for the same price on Amazon. Then you can return it with no problems if you don't like it.
The Mionix Naos 7000 has an almost legendarily good build quality and it uses one of the better optical sensors out there. I just ordered one after much research and consideration. I really like ergo mice though (had a Steelseries Ikari Laser when those were top of the line, but the middle mouse button breaks, then had a Steelseries Na'Vi edition sensei, again middle mouse button breaks and the build quality is pretty low, makes noise when I lift it, I'm done with Steelseries they make crap now).
http://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY
If you don't do palm grip though you might not like this, really depends on your grip.
Just take a look at this beauty
It's a real unknown manufacture but this mouse is the best I ever had (don't take the 8200 because of laser sensor)
I've narrowed it down to:
My sensitivity is 2.25. I can trace corners really smoothly, but I can't go from tracing a corner directly to shooting, it just doesn't work. If I had a mouse molded to my hand, or just a sensor on my fingertip, I'm certain I could hit globe at least. Right now I'm just missing 50%+ of my easy shots.
I'd go with the Mionix Naos 7000. This mouse has some of the best ergonomics I've ever seen, & has a flawless sensor. It has RGB on the logo, so it'll match anything. Just an overall great mouse.
Mionix NAOS. I palm my mouse and it rests so comfortably on it.
https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY
I use the Mionix Naos, been very happy with it, only wish it had a larger thumb landing pad.
Get yourself a Mionix Naos 7000. I've got one at home and buying one for work.
One of the most popular mouse I hear about with ring and pinkie indents is the Mionix Naos 7000. It's $51 dollars though.
Getting a B board for a 7600k. Can't overclock, your overclockable CPU. Basically, you can save money getting a 7600, not K.. or spend a tiny bit more and get a Z270 board.
This memory EVGA SuperSC is GSkill Ripjaws rebranded for retail contract purposes. Cost about $12 less, and is the same.
As for cases, I am a big thermaltake fan for cases. I use the Core V71, but the Core V31 - $70 and Core V51 - $90 are great choices. Lot's of room for air flow. They nicknamed the V71 the refrigerator.
For Mouse and Keyboard. Corsair Strafe is great and affordable. For Mice I always use Mionix NAOS.. the feel of that mouse is insanely comfortable.
I'm 25 -- a programmer by day and a gamer by night. I developed really severe tendonitis 2 years ago. Imagine a line of fire from the top of your hands all to the way up your arms and over your shoulder...yeah, that was me. It started with pain on the top of my hands and crept up due to misunderstanding the causal mechanisms. Don't be me.
Feel free to DM me if you have questions. Love to help
I don't know why it doesn't show on the deals page but the Naos 7000 is also on sale plus has a $5 off coupon which should bring it to $34.99: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HGKQ6VY/
So which one is better?
First I got one of these:
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Then I got one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY
No more Carpal... Oh, and stretch your fingers and wrist every 60 minutes or so.
Oh, and these help too.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0106D1DCY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
They're thin and provide a bit of compression which helps.
I'm thinking about getting a new mouse. I tried some out in store the other day, to discover they all feel more comfortable than the cheap thing I have right now. I don't quite know what it is that I want.
Games: I don't have a primary atm, so a bit of everything. Though I rarely play fps games. [But I haven't tried Overwatch, and that might change my mind]. No MMO or MOBA. But I'll be using the mouse daily for everything, including general browsing and use while researching etc.
Handed: Right. Though I do sometimes use my mouse in my left, so maybe ambidextrous. Not a requirement though, as I can happily use a right-handed w/ my left.
Budget: Maximum at £50. But would prefer lower [since I don't need bells and whistles].
Hand size: Average, ish. 17cm tip of the middle finger to the base of the hand. I think that's what you're asking for. 8cm sideways.
Grip type: I tend to grip w/ my fingertips, and pivot on the 'ball' of my hand/ wrist. But I also change, and sometimes use others for a bit. edit: I think my grip type is heavily dependent on the mouse I'm holding. I tried a Mionix and it was comfortable.
Weight: I don't know, I've never held a 'heavy' mouse before. So I'll just say average.
Any other details:
I generally would like to be able to adjust my mouses sensitivity on-mouse via buttons.
I don't want any configuration via software i.e. plug and play
. [as I use linux, and drivers are generally a bitch]
No LEDS [or atleast disableable], and it can't look too gamery.
Buttons near the thumb for browsing: back-up, go-forward type things.
Preferably black or grey, but not required. Preferably non-obtuse logos, but not required.
Since I don't play fps, I especially don't need a mouse that they tend to like, with really low sensitivity and sliding your hand all over the table to use. I don't have much desk space, and due to my fingertip-pivot-grip I need a sensitivity such that I can maneuver my cursor around my 24" monitor w/ ease.
Wired
Not a requirement, I don't know if such things exist, but - quiet? Do quiet mice exist?
Since I don't know too much about mice, I'm quite open for suggestion, and I don't think I'm too picky and could have my mind changed if you recommend something. If there are any features [esp. ergonomic ones] you think would be useful to me, please tell me.
Also - What's with the mice with the free wheeling scrolls? Is there a list of mice that use this? What are the general uses for this? Looks quite fun though... So, if it's a choice that I can get w/o many sacrifices, I wouldn't say no.
edit: I'll not have a look over logical increments if anything catches my eye. But I doubt it since I don't really know what I'm looking for. This Logitech G400s and Razer Deathadder are the kind of look I'm trying to avoid.
the g502 has a Pixart PMW 3366DM sensor which is a bit better than the ADNS 9800 in the m65. its got a better scrollwheel with side scrolling and infinite scroll. plus more programmable buttons.
the g600 is a great mouse for MOBAs and MMOs it also uses the ADNS 9800. for the price its got a great feature set.
the mionix naos 7000 might be something to consider. big, wide comfortable mouse with pinky support and a PixArt PMW 3310DH which is pretty much the best sensor on the market right now.
this video gives a good rundown on a lot of the more popular mice.
NAOS 7000 if you are looking for pure comfort, but it doesn't have as many bells, and whistles as the G502.
In case you cannot find a seller, Amazon is selling it new for $54.99 http://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1450167889&sr=8-1&keywords=naos+7000
GLWB!
Yea its the Logitech G502. Amazon his a refurb one for $46. I also have and really love the mionix naos 7000
If you do decide to get this mouse I recommend getting the 7000 over the 8200 as all the negative reviews are of that particular model.
I am personally enjoying my NAOS 7000
Mionix Naos 7000 is probably the most comfortable mouse I have used. Takes a little bit of time to get used too and is definitely a righty only mouse.
Learn to google-search snowflake. Your price is way off. They can be had right now for $40-$50. Furthermore, the performance of the Naos makes it not overpriced "junk". Since I'm feeling generous, I did your work for you and supplied a link. Now "bugger off" back to your hole troll.
https://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY
Looks like a Mionix Naos of some sort to my eye but it's white.
the grip is amazing... but it wasn't well built. i have the naos 7000 and its by far the best mouse i have ever used. its much harder to click on than the death-adder by comparison, but you get used to it. i got the naos because of the grip. it doesn't have as big a hump from the back of the mouse to the click buttons but its similar enough for me ;) http://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY with better build quality how ever
i have my Mionix Naos 7000 and thats amazing, but if you don't need the buttons then get a Naos or castor or something like that.
Naos: http://www.amazon.com/MIONIX-Multi-Color-Ergonomic-Optical-Gaming/dp/B00HGKQ6VY
Just so you know, the Naos 7000 is 70 new on amazon here and commonly goes for much less on massdrop.