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Justsomeguy2
44
Jan 29, 2019
The A3050 and Pixart 3325 are definitely the low end of gaming sensors. The A3050 is used in the Logitech G300s - a better mouse for $10 less on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G300s-Optical-Ambidextrous-Gaming/dp/B00RH6R7C4/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1548795939&sr=1-2&keywords=G300S Agree with MiBe Below - The G100/203 series is the same price and better sensor (same approximate shape). If you spend a little extra ($39-$49 range), there are *tons* of much higher quality mice.
SHiNe.tO
48
Apr 5, 2019
Justsomeguy2can u recommend a good RT/FPS mouse ?
Justsomeguy2
44
Apr 5, 2019
SHiNe.tOIn the $30 category, I would recommend the cooler master MM530: https://www.amazon.com/Cooler-Master-SGM-4007-KLLW1-MasterMouse-Ergonomic/dp/B0733W4WPH/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_3?hvadid=78546416099684&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=mm530+cooler+master&qid=1554480350&s=gateway&sr=8-3-fkmrnull PMW-3360 sensor and decent software/programmability. I've always been a fan of Logitech mice - I use them personally (The G502 for most things). For FPS mice I like the G203 or the G Pro - good sensor, good shape, light weight. Not many bad choices in general for the Logitech gaming mice. For higher priced I like Roccat mice and SteelSeries Mice:
  • Roccat Kone with owl eye sensor (Aimo or Pure)
  • SteelSeries 310 or 600 - the 310 is the less expensive option
In general, the shape and feel are the most important. After that, the sensor and durability. Logitech, SteelSeries, Roccat, Razer all use good sensors. So much so that you likely will not be able to tell the difference between any of them, or even slightly lower grade sensors if you like the shape and feel of a mouse.