Which one is brighter/has more colors?
I wonder how many runs failed because of dead batteries.
i have G600 you can get max 35 buttons for keybinds(with “G-Alt” third click)
I have one and be lost without it. Plus I’ve never had good luck with Logitech products.
Corsair Scimitar Pro. Best MMO mouse I’ve owned, and I’ve had my fair share of Razer and Logitech products over the years.
Razer
I prefer logitech all day over any other brand just because it’s durable, they last for years without a scratch
I’ve had bad luck with Razer products, 3 mice and a headset all broke within 2 years.
I’ve heard it’s very good and I’ve seen some Corsair keyboards I really like. But I like to stick to one brand and unfortunately Corsair doesn’t make a gamepad and I’ve gotten so accustomed to my Razer Orb Weaver I would never go back to just a mouse and keyboard again.
I love the right-side modifier button the g600 brings. basically let’s you extend the mouse to having 24 thumbpad buttons.
Razer products plummeted in quality around 2012 when they started to “get big” off endorsements like Swifty’s. Not even being a hipster, I swear to god. I was a huge fanboy until their quality went to hell in a handbasket.
I’ve converted fully to other brands now, the only Razer product I still own is a Goliath mousepad. The G-series Logitech mice are amongst the most accurate and long-lived in the industry. Drop Razer, go Logitech and enjoy well built products that last.
This was also my thinking on the company.
I tried to play with one of the earlier iterations of this that Razer had back before their quality started slipping. I don’t see how anybody can play with these, but more power to you!
I like the idea of wireless mice and keyboards, but after enough times of replacing the batteries or needing to recharge them, I just switched to non-wireless ones.
I’ve used Naga mice before, and I’m currently using a Logitech G600. In my opinion, the ergonomics of the Naga mice are better, but the Logitech is an acceptable alternative that is much cheaper.
I now have a red dragon, it’s too small.
Corsair scimitar for my next mouse i think, i need a bigger mouse.
I definitely understand what you’re saying I know some people who hate gamepad’s and some people like me who can’t play any other way. For me it’s all about comfort and hand positioning is much more comfortable with a gamepad.
Also I do agree 100% on the plunge in Razer quality.
Shift button works for me in game
I use a Corsair Scimitar Pro. Similar layout, with the 12 buttons on the thumb side, except that whole button setup is adjustable for big or little hands. The iCue console isn’t too bad once you’ve figured it out, and setting up the side buttons is easy.
Go for it. Really has upped my game. Its comfortable and very customizable. From lights to mouse speeds, to the adjustable button layout.
I’ve never used the Logitech G600, but I’ve use the Razer Naga since shortly after I started playing in Wrath, and I can’t imagine playing without it. I also use a Logitech G13 gamepad, so I like and use products from both companies. Prior to the Naga, I generally used Logitech mice but when Razer came out with the Naga, I decided to give it a go, and I’ve been very happy with it.
I know that Fry’s Electronics used to have products like mice out on display so you could actually handle them, but I doubt they still do that these days. Maybe Best Buy still does that? I have no idea if they do or anyone else does.
I’m not sure how you would ever know how they feel to you unless you bought both and tried them out for at least a fair bit of time. Given the differences in people’s hand size, feel, and use, even if you found someone who has used both, I’m not sure how you can be sure their experience would be relevant to yours.
One advantage of the Trinity is that while the twelve button side panel is good for MMO’s like WoW, I generally prefer the smaller array of buttons side panel for FPS style games. If I were to buy one today, that’s the one I’d probably get so I’d have that flexibility, but you pay about 50% more for it. Although if you look at it as two mice in one, that’s probably worth it if you play both types of games.
Probably just pick the cheaper one, try it out, and if you like it, great. If not, then you could buy the more expensive one and hope it works out better for you.
/moo
Razer Tartarus v2. And keep your current mouse.