Help selecting a new gaming mouse?

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Hi all, first post. My Razer Naga 2012 is dying and im looking for a good replacement for gaming under $100. if anybody has time, this link has all the ones that are easy to get in that price where i live (should go to the jb hifi Australia page):
https://www.jbhifi.com.au/games-consoles/accessories/gaming-mice/?p=1&s=releaseDate&sd=2&fc=format%3A%3AGaming%20Mouse%3B&fr=displayPrice%3A%3Aminvs%249|maxvs%24101|minvp%249|maxvp%24299%3B&mf=format&fm=false

Also the games i play are mostly shooters and MOBA's so I don't really care about extra buttons.
Thanks for any help.
 

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thanks for the reply, would you mind elaborating a little bit? as is what makes the G502 better?
 

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The G502 comes with some really nice features, including the vast button selection options you had with the Naga. I actually think the Logitech G502 is the better mouse.

The following is a part of a quick rundown I typed comparing the Logitech G-series Mice, hopefully this will give you want you want to know.

Logitech G502:
Shape: Smooth almost everywhere but is not uniform. Some parts are concave but there is no big noticeable problems.
Grip: Optimal for every grip (if you want to see why see weight)
Size: Slightly less tall than the G402 but wider. You can use any grip because the dimensions are good unless you have tiny hands.
Buttons: 7 extra buttons! making this mouse a swiss-army knife, as you can bind lots of keys. I can play a whole MOBA using only this.
DPI: 20–12,000 dpi. Bestowing the best sensor you can get at the moment, it is certainly a great feature. But who uses 12,000 lmao?
Weight: 4.2 oz, making it the heaviest of all the ones I've listed, but it also the most versatile as it comes with adjustable weights.
Software: Same as others, though you will probably use this a lot more due to so many features+buttons.
Extra Features: This mouse is full of them, such as being able to tune with your mousepad, and having adjustable weights.
Price: 68.78 USD
Summary: The jack of all trades. For mice, at least. This mice is great for avid gamers looking to conquer any game they play, with the great precision to fine tuning to adjustable weights, this mouse is all about you. Good for almost any grip and any game, you can put this mouse to good use. The only reason I wouldn't get this mouse is if you don't like how many buttons it has. (I'm a simple guy, so I like simple things, including mice) If you hold it the right way you shouldn't 'accidentally' press a button. The mouse actually also comes with little part at the base for you to rest your thumb on. It's great if you have fat thumbs. It is a but overwhelming, which may be a reason to not like it, but it is certainly the most high-quality and versatile on this list. Great for any game basically. BONUS: Also has a really nice scroll wheel with different sensitivity/precision.

G502 | Buy if you are:
-looking for high-end mice
-looking for max customization
-like lots of buttons
-looking for a mouse that can be used with almost any grip
-looking for a mouse that is good for almost any game
 

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hehe yeah i just saw your post on another thread. great detailed answer btw. thanks