Best wireless keyboard/mouse?

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150 is a lot of money, you can get a decent GPU with dough like that lol...with that said are you wanting wired or wireless? does it have to be a combo? I got a mouse for 26 bucks and a keyboard for 25 on sale, both from microcenter. AZIO L70 backlit keyboard, I specifically wanted something with a blue backlight with a quick on off key for the backlight so this keyboard was perfect, and it has a cool volume knob at the top. The mouse was a real gamble.

Originally I bought a Logitech M310 for $32 or something. I thought the laser on the mouse would be unbeatable, but the real selling point was the long life ligtech is known for. I returned I the next day for two main reasons. It was perfectly symmetrical, so call it a personal...
150 is a lot of money, you can get a decent GPU with dough like that lol...with that said are you wanting wired or wireless? does it have to be a combo? I got a mouse for 26 bucks and a keyboard for 25 on sale, both from microcenter. AZIO L70 backlit keyboard, I specifically wanted something with a blue backlight with a quick on off key for the backlight so this keyboard was perfect, and it has a cool volume knob at the top. The mouse was a real gamble.

Originally I bought a Logitech M310 for $32 or something. I thought the laser on the mouse would be unbeatable, but the real selling point was the long life ligtech is known for. I returned I the next day for two main reasons. It was perfectly symmetrical, so call it a personal preference, it felt weird in my hand. Also the laser on the mouse is off centered to the side...so I use my mouse with a mousepad that has a wristpad/foam rest type deal. When using the mouse I pivot on my wrist (with high speed) and the off-centeredness causes huge accuracy problems, so I had to lift my whole arm to use the mouse... I couldn't deal. lol
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Heres the gamble part, I took it back to microcenter and got a return and grabbed an 'Adesso I mouse G25'...no reviews online, didn't know what to think. was a good price. Its huge and ergonomic shaped (right handed) and had a centered laser which was the most important to me. I looked at all the mice; the steel series, naga/deathadder, some from Logitech, some from corsair. In the end I am really happy with my choice, the wireless connectivity is great quality with no latency issues at all (was playing orcs must die earlier with no issues). Only draw back Is it uses 2 AAA batteries compared to the single AA of the Logitech. Ive had it about a month and I turn the mouse off when I don't use the computer so its not a huge issue for me.

With all that said, OP, my point is to truly decide if you need peripherals that expensive. do you play competitive FPS? otherwise I think you can get away with less.
 
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