3 Gaming mice options for me. Which shall I buy?

January 28th, 2020

plz note these are in my budget..I do not have the intention to pay more..Thanks in advance

Liger Gaming Mouse
http://www.amazon.com/Programmable-Buttons-Adjustable-Function-Lighting-Options-Black/dp/B017C9V1ZY

Sentey :: Nebulus GS-3511
http://www.amazon.com/Gaming-Mouse-3200Dpi-Sentey®-Nebulus/dp/B00RN7QTF8

Sentey® Aphelion Gaming Mouse GS-3521
http://www.amazon.com/Aphelion-Configurable-Frequency-Acceleration-GS-3521/dp/B00RN7QSJ0/

Answer #1
Is there a need for the extra buttons or light effects?
I have no idea on what to pick between those three.
I use Logitech G400s , which is the same as mx518 I used before.
edit:
Sorry, i assumed yours as expensive mice, I found the G400s is even more.
Answer #2
Whatever you like the look of ,I guess…I think maybe the last has the best specs.
Specs can often sound nice, but not represent the quality and how they will perform in real life.
You could consider paying a bit more for a Logitech or similar..
Answer #3
Is there a need for the extra buttons or light effects?
I have no idea on what to pick between those three.
I use Logitech G400s , which is the same as mx518 I used before.
edit:
Sorry, i assumed yours as expensive mice, I found the G400s is even more.

Yeah no issue ^^ but im limited with the money..best i could see based on money was these 3 so..you know xD
Whatever you like the look of ,I guess...I think maybe the last has the best specs.
Specs can often sound nice, but not represent the quality and how they will perform in real life.
You could consider paying a bit more for a Logitech or similar..

Yeah , I would but i can’t for now.. limited with these options here >.>
so i would appreciate an opinion on the second and third options then.. what really bothers me with the third is that my fingers are not thin you know, and i see the buttons are like “framed” between those small buttons and the body of the mouse itself. Don’t know if its just my imagination or for real :/
THank you guy s so much… idk..guess ill go with the second then :/
Answer #4
problem with cheap stuff is that their quality is somehow lower. Eventually what costs less, costs more in the long term.
which is why i get myself a good mouse once in 6 years that i need or rather to replace
good luck with it
*just to be clear, i don’t say those specific mice will break in no time, you can’t be assure of their quality.
Answer #5
problem with cheap stuff is that their quality is somehow lower. Eventually what costs less, costs more in the long term.
which is why i get myself a good mouse once in 6 years that i need or rather to replace
good luck with it
*just to be clear, i don't say those specific mice will break in no time, you can't be assure of their quality.

alright buddy..
everyone is saying the same..and it makes good sense tbh lol…
will wait a bit for the order..and get me a better mouse later..
Thanks all
Merry Christmas

 

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