Razer mice break so damn easily

I would never buy a mouse with that silly name. Too edgy. I use a Logitech G502 and i never had to buy a new one.

I feel like you pay for the name over the quality with Razer stuff.

Second G903 that has the double click issue on the left click ocasionally and releases the click on the right click although I’m holding it down… :7

I haven’t too many problems, I got a Naga. But then they made a new Naga… and then they made a new Synapse, and the new Synapse doesn’t support the old Naga… and the new Naga is $100…

unhappy face…

Logitech would like to add you as a friend.

Razer is notorious for having a short life span. Don’t waste your money on it unless you really like it.

i have 3 different Logitech mouses, including G903. None of them failed so far.
if you foresee hard use of the mouse and it may break soon, u can get a few year warrant from bestbuy and amazon. They mostly just give u a brandnew mouse with no question ask.

Razor used to be good, but is is now the Alienware of components.

Your spending 75% of your money or the Razor name, with the other 25% actually going into the component.

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Buy by model, not by brand, this goes for everything.
I’ve seen a lot of bad quality logitech stuff.
Read reviews and pay attention to common possible flaws.
Some razer mouses are utterly terrible, others are considered the best of the best.
I bought a lancehead TE edition (wired, because wireless had terrible flaws and was actually inferior to wired, even at twice the price) and I’ve been extremely satisfied with it, specially because I used to get bad hand pains and cramps on cheaper mouses as they didn’t have a really ergonomic design.

I’ve had a g900 since release in 2016… I was stoked to see wireless gaming mice go mainstream… I didn’t make a mistake either… over 2 years later and the mouse works 100%. It was pricey though, and they have an upgraded version called the 903 now. But it looks like they also have the g305 now which is probably what I would get if I wanted a new mouse, just because it’s so much cheaper. All in all i’ll have to see how long I can go with the g900 because if I get 3-4 years out of it, I definitely consider it money well spent, because it also comes with logitechs awesome fast scroll wheel toggle which is amazing outside of games.

In the grim dark future, there is only RGB.

also, hi time traveler.

Lmao. I didn’t notice the extra zero.

Got an Abyssus in about 2012, still works fine, upgraded to a Naga a couple of years later, still works fine. Got a Lancehead in a deal with my Blackwidow TE a few months ago, really like that too.

Not given me a reason not to stick with them so far.

Haven’t had the same happen to me (I’ve still been using my Mad Catz M.M.O. TE for a couple of years without replacement although that could be partly because I haven’t bothered to use the additional buttons), but I have had a similar thing with Plantronics headsets.

I’d be happy to buy another brand if any mice could give me the comfort and ergonomics of the Deathadder

gave up on expensive peripherals , they all break as easy as cheap ones…i started only buying cheap keyboards, mice or headphones…they literally last same as expensive ones i had so i just gave up. honestly right now my keyboard, genius one, with lights, was really cheap, it’s working like a charm for 2 years, my mouse, was around 20€, works perfectly, around a year, also have another cheap mouse, that has left click broken, i use that one for Diablo esk games.
they all have lights, look ā€œexpensiveā€ and they most defiantly last as long as if 100€+ ones

I have to agree, I love my naga chroma but I’ve had so many problems with it that when it stops working completely I shall not being replacing it with another Razer.