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Hello,

I’ve been struggling to decide which new mouse to get so after some suggestions 

1. Must be wireless

2. USB C rechargeable

3. Must have hyperscroll (where wheel spins as fast as I can move it)

4. Around £50-70

I need to buy two as well, I’ve had logitechs in the past but all eventually have issues with double clicking when I press it once.

I suspect I’ll probably end up with another Logitech because of the hyper scrolling and not too many others do that yet from what I’ve seen (I don’t want to be opening new mouse to remove bits so it hyper scrolls)

Whilst I’m not a hardcore gamer it would be good if it’s somewhat capable of some gaming (fps games). I was looking at the Logitech mx master 3s mouse but apparently that’s really bad for gaming.

I’d like to avoid really cheap brands as well.

thanks 

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Logitech is great. I've been using them for years. I buy the small ones as the M317. I have small hands. And left handed as that. So any gaming mouse isn't for me.

I just get the ones that go on sale at Target.

I had some go out with a bang, but all mice die eventually.

Can I ask you what some of your previous mice were? Brand/Model?

On 23/11/2024 at 16:25, Mindovermaster said:

Logitech is great. I've been using them for years. I buy the small ones as the M317. I have small hands. And left handed as that. So any gaming mouse isn't for me.

I just get the ones that go on sale at Target.

I had some go out with a bang, but all mice die eventually.

Can I ask you what some of your previous mice were? Brand/Model?

I’ve currently got an old Logitech something and a really old Microsoft mouse.

My hands are like feet really so small or compact mice won’t be good for me  

On 23/11/2024 at 13:04, Dan~ said:

1. Must be wireless

2. USB C rechargeable

3. Must have hyperscroll (where wheel spins as fast as I can move it)

4. Around £50-70

IMHO the Logitech MX Master 3S or its smaller sibling MX Anywhere 3S (for travel or smaller hands) are absolute no-brainers if you can find them in that price range. The larger one is £5 over it right now on amazon.co.uk, but it has been below £70 before (and it is below that price in other european Amazon sites), so watch out during this week and especially on Black Friday itself. Anyway, those mice are fantastic, the magnetic scroll wheel is awesome, and the battery life is spectacular. The ability to switch pairings also comes in handy for me as I sometimes have to juggle between a PC and a Mac for work. I don't know about gaming though, but that wasn't in your requirements.

Btw the prices on Amazon UK are significantly higher than elsewhere in Europe right now, the MX Anywhere 3S is £71.39 on Amazon UK, but £54.86 on Amazon FR, and below £60 in DE and IT too.

On 24/11/2024 at 11:27, dismuter said:

IMHO the Logitech MX Master 3S or its smaller sibling MX Anywhere 3S (for travel or smaller hands) are absolute no-brainers if you can find them in that price range. The larger one is £5 over it right now on amazon.co.uk, but it has been below £70 before (and it is below that price in other european Amazon sites), so watch out during this week and especially on Black Friday itself. Anyway, those mice are fantastic, the magnetic scroll wheel is awesome, and the battery life is spectacular. The ability to switch pairings also comes in handy for me as I sometimes have to juggle between a PC and a Mac for work. I don't know about gaming though, but that wasn't in your requirements.

Btw the prices on Amazon UK are significantly higher than elsewhere in Europe right now, the MX Anywhere 3S is £71.39 on Amazon UK, but £54.86 on Amazon FR, and below £60 in DE and IT too.

I’ve been keeping an eye on the master 3s tbh, after all I do have the mx keys.

I reckon that’ll be one of my mice but for gaming it’s bad apparently although probably a lot better than what I have currently

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