I require a wireless mouse for gaming which has 2+ buttons and costs £25 (40$)

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A lot of those cheaper gaming mice are actually rebranding of decent well known branded mice. You might notice this in some of the shapes of them. Usually the overstock was sold after factories closing in China and the far east.

Any of those 2000dpi ones should be decent enough. For me, I'm left handed so I'm quite particular with the button count and configurations etc. Just...

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I have already seen their selection and am thinking of ordering a tecknet 2000 dpi wireless gaming mouse should I get this one or do you or anyone else have any other reccomendations. Thank you By The Way.
 

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A lot of those cheaper gaming mice are actually rebranding of decent well known branded mice. You might notice this in some of the shapes of them. Usually the overstock was sold after factories closing in China and the far east.

Any of those 2000dpi ones should be decent enough. For me, I'm left handed so I'm quite particular with the button count and configurations etc. Just read up some of the reviews to get a better idea. Cheaper doesn't always mean worse!

You get a free mouse pad with this one: Patuoxun 4000dpi gaming mouse

Personally I wouldn't use a wireless mouse when gaming, as there is a chance of it running out of batteries etc. Bad when you are in the middle of a battle! ;)
 
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I dont plan on spending too much as I am saving for my £1700 computer : p
but still thank you for you suggestion!
 

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I have noticed this too and I have chosen a Tecknet wireless 2000DPI mouse as it is a rebranded Anker product and have bought it. I do know wired is better than wireless however at the current moment I play on a laptop with two usb ports on the left and one next to the 3.5mm audio jack so I dont have the space as the wire would clutter the space behind my desk. However, thank you for your advice, you helped me decide on what I wanted and made my day. Best solution right here!:)
 

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I have noticed this too and I have chosen a Tecknet wireless 2000DPI mouse as it is a rebranded Anker product and have bought it. I do know wired is better than wireless however at the current moment I play on a laptop with two usb ports on the left and one next to the 3.5mm audio jack so I dont have the space as the wire would clutter the space behind my desk. However, thank you for your advice, you helped me decide on what I wanted and made my day. Best solution right here!:)

You are welcome, and good luck with getting your new PC!

 

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Thanks!!!