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  1. Mr. Issac Quitzon DVM says:

    What idiots, Reviewer con: turtle beach, lack of right edge buttons? how about Lack of left edge buttons….. seriously… lack of review.

  2. Devante Farrell says:

    Good point! I'll add to the spec list and update.

  3. Howard Casper says:

    I know that Roccat, Razer, Mad Catz, and Cougar don't make the best products. Corsair, Logitech, and sometimes Steelseries make actual quality products. Mad Catz and Roccat especially are shoddy.

    The best mice are:
    Logitech G303 (best sensor)
    Logitech G502 (best overall mouse)
    Corsair M65 (just great)

  4. Reed Greenfelder says:

    I'm with you, DPI is ridiculous…. next 10,000 DPI… who the nutts uses it? SALES TEAMS & bad reviewers making it a plus.

  5. Cicero Predovic says:

    Roll on 1,000,000 dpi Eh? really … the rest of the world is wrong.

  6. Clementine Maggio says:

    Wireless? Bleh! Batteries die causing all sorts of havoc and inconvenience to other players. It seems the person(s) using these devices never have any batteries on standby.

  7. Scotty Rolfson says:

    Higher DPI is bad because it causes artificial acceleration. Why do you think every CS:GO player plays on 400 dpi? Stop feeding incorrect information. High dpi = bad. If you want to be accurate you should playe around 400-500 dpi and not more.

  8. Lukas Roob says:

    i find it interesting how the cougar 600m got in this review but the 700m didnt

  9. Josiah Monahan IV says:

    Pretty obvious they don't use the mice when they say that a non-wireless mouse has a long battery life.

  10. Wilfredo Schmitt says:

    Proteus Core best. These mad catz mice are not so good…

  11. Mr. Dante Lynch says:

    if laser are 'optical' then earth is not round but slightly pear-shaped

  12. Jacquelyn Wyman says:

    I use 800-1000 and that is plenty, DPI has gone mad.

  13. Garfield Bradtke says:

    Recently, I have tried out several of the mice on the TechRadar list. I returned the DA Chroma because of its noisy scroll wheel.

    I was favorably impressed by the excellent build quality of the Roccat Kone XTD, but I did not like the logo or the cosmetic light strips, which have a clammy sticky feel. I thought of trying the Roccat Kone Pure — although it still has the ostentatious logo, it lacks the light strips; however, I anticipate that it will be too small for me. I hope that Roccat will produce a revised Kone XTD that addresses the sticky light strip issue.

    Because the shape and size look right, I've ordered a Cougar 550M. In the meantime, although I would prefer an optical sensor, I am using a Razer Mamba TE, which has a quieter scroll wheel than the one on the DA Chroma.

  14. Rosetta Strosin IV says:

    I just swapped my Roccat for the Zowie because Roccat is dog shit.

  15. Joey Raynor says:

    Nice joke of a top 10. Zowie mice blow any of these out of the water. Roccat 2nd has to be a bad joke. I just got rid of mine that was 6 months old cause I couldn't handle how shit it was anymore.

  16. Aditya Terry DVM says:

    I didn't say roccat is the best. I said kone optical pure is their best.

  17. Cristina Streich says:

    I have very big hands (I mean, REALLY big). Yet, I don't like mouses that fit the size of my hands; I only play FPS with mini and very light mouses. It feels almost like I'm just moving my hand and I don't even have a mouse "attached" to it. But then I need some stability. I can't leave my arms too free, otherwise I can't control the mouse very well. So I sit in a position I shouldn't be able to move more than one – maybe one and a half – centimeters to any side. Actually, I just move the arms over my own skin, I don't really move the arms over the table (the table is always touching the same part of the skin). But for all that to work, I need very high DPI/sensitivity. After so many years playing this way I got used to it. I lose just a bit in control, and I gain a lot in speed. Plus it's very hard to kill me in the back, as I keep rotating the camera constantly, since my back is just a few milimeters away.

  18. Chanelle Gottlieb says:

    How about this list: 144hzmonitors (dot) com/gaming-mouse-buyers-guide-october-2015/

  19. Dr. Jamey Kreiger says:

    Still love my Logitech G600, somply because of the thumb buttons. I was going to buy another one but then I saw the Corsair Scimitar has a very similar thumb buttons layout. Another plus is the fibremesh cable that both mice use.

  20. Alexa Skiles says:

    for the record. you lower your sesitivy and higher you dpi.
    this will result in a lot more signals trasmitted and therefore much more precision. you dont simply just raise the dpi ofc its uncontrolable. yes 10k dpi do make sense

  21. Stan Wintheiser says:

    That's wrong, I play at 12000 DPI 0.0756 sens on my Logitech G502 and experience no acceleration or deceleration no matter how I swing the mouse. Pro players play at 400 DPI because they are used to it and reluctant to change. 400, and even 800 DPI at any reasonable sensitivity is full of stair-step effects. I've experienced nothing but smoother movement with high DPI on this particular mouse.

  22. Mckenna Nolan III says:

    Like cylinders in a car engine, there comes a point where smoothness is perceived and not felt…. DPI beyond 1600-2000 is ridiculous.. like V6 -V8 -V12 -V24. lets make it higher because it's about numbers & forget about innovation.

  23. Prof. Leopoldo Homenick Sr. says:

    Another seemingly missing bit of information is are they ambidextrous. Based on the looks you can tell a lot of them aren't but some appear that they might be but just because it is a symmetrical shape doesn't mean the buttons are the same on both sides for someone who is left handed to use properly.

  24. Miss Joyce Durgan says:

    It's ok – noman is a child that can't argue a point coherently without resorting to swearing

  25. Felicita Harris says:

    So the Sensei Wireless RAW has 62,155. Wow… xD

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