I've been using a G700 for a couple years. I've been very happy with it. The battery life sucks, and I suppose it could use slightly better clicking on a couple buttons, but I like the layout and feel a lot.
I sometimes forget, and let my phone go 2-3 days between charges. Regular wireless mice can go weeks between battery swaps.Why do people complain about the G700 battery life do you use it for more than 10 hours straight AND is it that hard to plug in at the end of the night? My cable is just to the next of my mousepad and it's an easy connect. Not sure why that's a big deal it's like plugging in your phone at the end of the day.
Why do people complain about the G700 battery life do you use it for more than 10 hours straight AND is it that hard to plug in at the end of the night? My cable is just to the next of my mousepad and it's an easy connect. Not sure why that's a big deal it's like plugging in your phone at the end of the day.
Why do people complain about the G700 battery life do you use it for more than 10 hours straight AND is it that hard to plug in at the end of the night? My cable is just to the next of my mousepad and it's an easy connect. Not sure why that's a big deal it's like plugging in your phone at the end of the day.
Why do people complain about the G700 battery life do you use it for more than 10 hours straight AND is it that hard to plug in at the end of the night? My cable is just to the next of my mousepad and it's an easy connect. Not sure why that's a big deal it's like plugging in your phone at the end of the day.
...The only downside is an incredibly bright "G" in the middle of the mouse.
Anybody tried the Naga Hex? I'm looking for a mouse with more side buttons, but not "MMO" level of side buttons. This mouse looks like it fits the bill pretty well.
I also have smaller hands, so it looks like a pretty diminutive, comfy shape for someone like me.
I'm considering the Asus Gladius at the moment. I want something with a Deathadderesque form, but without Razer's useless build quality.
The main thing putting me off is the stupid ROG branding and the 'gamer' aesthetics. Say what you like about Razer and their daft product names and tacky image, but the Deathadder is one of the most visually understated gaming mice available once you disable it's lights.
Aside from that, I'm a little wary of playing the early adopter game with the Gladius. It's still very new, and there's sweet FA in the way of user feedback. I've seen various complaints, like erratic cursor behavior with fast vertical strokes, and firmware updates increasing latency - it looks like it could use some more time to mature to me.