tt esport saphira vs razer deathadder. Any commend?
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Jan 21 2014, 07:02 PM
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tt esport saphira vs razer deathadder. Any commend?
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Jan 21 2014, 10:19 PM
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Jan 21 2014, 10:25 PM
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Jan 22 2014, 12:14 AM
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Jan 22 2014, 05:23 PM
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SS rival or kana v2 or logitech G602
so hard to choose, too bad can only buy one lol |
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Jan 22 2014, 07:57 PM
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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Jan 22 2014, 05:23 PM) They are different category I would say..1stly, Kana V2 is an ambidextrous mouse, so if this is your prefered form factor, I guess you don't really need to consider the other 2 (as they are both palm). 2nd, how many buttons you need? If you need more than 2 side button, G602 is the way to go. 3rd, do you need the wireless feature of G602? Personally, I would choose the Rival over Kana V2.. As for G602 vs Rival, I think it really boils down to your need. I would recommend get a mouse that feels comfortable in your hands, that suits your grip |
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Jan 23 2014, 02:46 AM
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QUOTE(Searingmage @ Jan 22 2014, 07:57 PM) They are different category I would say.. thanks man, i dont really need that much button on the G602 but it look comfy to my hands and the wireless although not needed but a good thing to have..kana v2 seriously i want the white one to match my white KB..can say in my list because of the aesthetic 1stly, Kana V2 is an ambidextrous mouse, so if this is your prefered form factor, I guess you don't really need to consider the other 2 (as they are both palm). 2nd, how many buttons you need? If you need more than 2 side button, G602 is the way to go. 3rd, do you need the wireless feature of G602? Personally, I would choose the Rival over Kana V2.. As for G602 vs Rival, I think it really boils down to your need. I would recommend get a mouse that feels comfortable in your hands, that suits your grip then comes to the price, rival the most expensive followed by G602 and kana but differences is too little to kick out any of these 3 very hard to decide even im more towards rival now after more and more reading, too bad i can only afford to purchase one |
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Jan 23 2014, 03:00 PM
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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Jan 23 2014, 02:46 AM) thanks man, i dont really need that much button on the G602 but it look comfy to my hands and the wireless although not needed but a good thing to have..kana v2 seriously i want the white one to match my white KB..can say in my list because of the aesthetic G602 is quite comfy for claw grip users and the button layout won't affect the comfort of your thumb at all, your thumb stays clear from the side buttons. then comes to the price, rival the most expensive followed by G602 and kana but differences is too little to kick out any of these 3 very hard to decide even im more towards rival now after more and more reading, too bad i can only afford to purchase one Battery life is awesome and mines running on one battery now and it should last me about 2 months I think. I'm running on endurance mode so battery life is longer but I use this mode for gaming too, didn't noticed anything wrong with it. And oh yeah, the mouse accepts 2x At batteries so you can control the weight of the mouse too. I love the texture on the mouse too, keeps sweat away and much more tolerable than my G400 or MX518. PM me if you want to know the best price you can get! Or read back my previous replies in this thread to get a direct answer |
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Jan 23 2014, 09:24 PM
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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Jan 23 2014, 02:46 AM) thanks man, i dont really need that much button on the G602 but it look comfy to my hands and the wireless although not needed but a good thing to have..kana v2 seriously i want the white one to match my white KB..can say in my list because of the aesthetic Using a G602 myself but my usage scenario is different since I bring it around with my notebook as well.then comes to the price, rival the most expensive followed by G602 and kana but differences is too little to kick out any of these 3 very hard to decide even im more towards rival now after more and more reading, too bad i can only afford to purchase one Using it from October till now with an average of 4 hours per day, battery currently at 50% Too bad can't recharge via USB like the G700s, if not it will be the perfect wireless mouse |
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Jan 23 2014, 10:15 PM
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Any intellimouse user here?
good ? |
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Jan 24 2014, 08:32 PM
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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Jan 23 2014, 02:46 AM) thanks man, i dont really need that much button on the G602 but it look comfy to my hands and the wireless although not needed but a good thing to have..kana v2 seriously i want the white one to match my white KB..can say in my list because of the aesthetic I've just started using Rival (switched from G700) and so far it's good..then comes to the price, rival the most expensive followed by G602 and kana but differences is too little to kick out any of these 3 very hard to decide even im more towards rival now after more and more reading, too bad i can only afford to purchase one If you don't need much additional button, it may be a better choice than the G602. |
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Jan 24 2014, 09:12 PM
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thanks guys for the input, always helpful
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Jan 28 2014, 04:23 PM
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hi im looking for a new gaming mouse.
currently using death adder refresh for almost 2 years and need a better mouse with easy access on the fly dpi switch ( not like DA Refresh - got it at bottom, switch it like a bithc , i will never buy razer no more ) so anything guys? |
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Jan 28 2014, 05:53 PM
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QUOTE(Mr_47 @ Jan 28 2014, 04:23 PM) hi im looking for a new gaming mouse. Logitech G602? currently using death adder refresh for almost 2 years and need a better mouse with easy access on the fly dpi switch ( not like DA Refresh - got it at bottom, switch it like a bithc , i will never buy razer no more ) so anything guys? Super awesome wireless mouse that behaves as good as a wired mouse, as good as my G400 IMHO. Switching DPI is quite easy, there are many other buttons which would be good for MMO/etc. Ergonomics is very good, as comfy as G700/G700s, battery life is super duper awesome. |
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Jan 28 2014, 06:01 PM
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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Jan 28 2014, 05:53 PM) Logitech G602? hehe eyeing adey hands feels itchy... on the top of my list hehe.Super awesome wireless mouse that behaves as good as a wired mouse, as good as my G400 IMHO. Switching DPI is quite easy, there are many other buttons which would be good for MMO/etc. Ergonomics is very good, as comfy as G700/G700s, battery life is super duper awesome. |
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Jan 28 2014, 06:08 PM
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G700s user reporting in
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Jan 28 2014, 06:09 PM
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Jan 28 2014, 06:25 PM
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Jan 28 2014, 06:27 PM
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Jan 28 2014, 06:29 PM
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QUOTE(Mr_47 @ Jan 28 2014, 06:27 PM) I'm on 1 battery now, been using it for like 1 month already, on endurance mode left around 50% battery life. I think 1 battery can get around 2 months battery life.As for performance mode I'm not sure since I'm always on endurance mode, no issues with gaming whatsoever, playing Dota2, fps, MMO tarak issue at all |
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