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I want a mouse that will last a loooong time. My sennheiser headset, for example, before it broke, lasted almost 8 years .
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Almost identical actually. The scroll wheel is even the same.Check this.
This is like a Deathadder, but better built. Available in 2 size/ weight, and fits your grip.
http://zowie.benq.com/mice/ec2-a
Selecting a mouse is like buying a car, personal preference and of course strong recommendations. I use the Razor Ouroboros. Looks great, but a little small for my hand. It is weighted and I like that. I'll have to check out that EVGA Torq
I had that for a year before the left click and scroll wheel stopped working.Steelseries Xai and Sensei RAW, I use and recommend.
I have a Logitech G502 Proteus Core - it has weights but feels quite light. So I'm using trusty G500s which I have loaded heavier.
I'm a cross between the Palm and Fingertip grips. The EVGA Torq X10 is supposed to be good.
Weights of some popular mice:
EVGA Torq X10 4.73 oz
Logitech G500s 5.90 oz
G502 Weight: 5.9 oz, mouse plus cable (168 g) Weight: 4.3 oz, mouse only (121 g)
DeathAdder Weight (Approximate): 105 g (3.7oz)
Steelseries Rival 100 4.23oz
G402 Hyperion Fury 5.07oz
M65 135.5g (4.76oz) - w/o weights 115g (4.05oz)
You had bad luck and it can happen to any brand,I already had an expensive razer keyboard and some keys began to fail after some time and I used a Xai for more than two years and now I use a Sensei RAW and never had a problem with any of them, and in my opinion are the mice with better sensors that provide the best response time I have ever used.I had that for a year before the left click and scroll wheel stopped working.