Whats the best ergonomic gaming mouse in the market now?

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I'm looking for an optimal ergonomic, comfortable gaming mouse that is built with good quality , specifically for the high number of clicks we normally do, sometimes they become less functional and have to press harder in order to register, at least thats what have been happening to me lately. Now, ive seen a couple but wanted to know what you guys think of these below.

1) Mionix Naos series

2) ROCCAT TYON

3) Corsair Vengeance M65

4) Logitech G502 Proteus Core

Although, i heard a lot that the Logitech G502 is the best gaming mouse for 2015, but i also heard it has its Pro's and Con's, like in terms of durability and stuff, could be a rumour though.

i liked the design of the LED lights of ROCCAT TYON, and the grip of the ergonomic design of Mionix Naos series, and the strong chasis of Corsair Vengeance M65, and its like a crazy thing to say, but im gonna have to choose only one, and the Logitech G502 seems to stay above average of the price range with its quality/features, not too premium and not too poor.

So which one you think i should get?
 

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All of these are excellent mouses that are ergonomic. Some of them are specifically for a certain game genre, such as the Corsair Vengeance M65, which specializes as an FPS mouse, but still works as a general use mouse. As someone who has tried the Logitech G502 I have to say it's amazing. The thumb grip is just the right size, it doesn't stick, the mouse's material is both non-stick and stylish, it glides very smoothly, is incredibly accurate, fits well in your hand, supports a variety of grips (i.e. claw grip, palm grip), and I can say with certainty that it's at the top of my Christmas list this year. So that one, at least in my opinion.
 

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Yes, Logitech G502 seems to hit the top notch of quality and features, but ive heard the rubber underneath the mouse (feet) gets peeled out after usage overtime and becomes unstabie, but dont know how long it takes for that to take the effects. and i watched almost every video on Youtube and they also talk about it. but like you mentioned before, they all seem great and all, but seems like theres only a few that i can get my hands on them, since i live in UAE so i might not be able to test them all out.

But Logitech G series seems to have a very good and satisfying built for gamers, but i want to know more about the rest.
 

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Fair enough, I already know a decent amount about the Corsair vengeance M65 and the Mionix Naos, not so much about the Roccat Tyon. The Mionix Naos is a wide mouse that is both comfortable and accurate, but is not considered ergonomic, as it reduces your options of gripping the mouse to the palm grip. If you use a claw grip this mouse might not be comfortable for you, and if you have small hands it might be too wide, but if you have average or large hands then it should be a great mouse for people that are both left-handed and right-handed. If you are really interested in the Mionix Naos, but want something focused on ergonomics for right handed users, check out the Mionix Avior, a much more average sized mouse that supports any type of grip, that supposedly has the same comfortable, non-stick, lasting material that its counterpart has. As for the Corsair M65, it is a relatively small mouse meant for people that use the claw grip. If you tend to grip your mouse using your palm rather than your fingers than this mouse may be uncomfortable for you (by the way my research now suggests that the G502 also uses a claw grip, so if you use a palm grip this may be uncomfortable as well). However if you do use a claw grip the Corsair M65 is a very accurate and smooth mouse with a comfortable thumb rest and mouse buttons that work well for mapping controls to in first person shooters (like the sniper scope dpi button next to the thumb rest). I don't know much about the Roccat Tyon, but if you use a claw grip I'd still suggest the Logitech G502, if you use a plam grip I'd suggest the Mionix Avior.
 

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Yes, i just checked and you were right. To be honest i wasnt sure if i was using my palm or my claw since i never had a preference, but i liked the design of G502 enough which seems worked fine for me and i realized i use claw most of the time for better control and to take on the point, but i do rest my hands after all using my palm grip after long gaming sessions, i guess claw grip was my thing and i didnt know about it :) so i bought the G502 and i am very satisfied so far and it is accurate, i only have to adjust the mouse sensitivity since its kinda deferent than my previos mouses.
 

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That's great, I'm glad to hear it! It's always good to hear a computer success story.