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and costs 90% more.
I am aware of durability issues that are common with logitech mouses. I know double clicking/not clicking happens after a while. Though for the price I guess I am content if it lasts at least a year.
Is there a durable alternative in similar price range? There are "endgame gear" mouses for 2x price that are purportedly have "high quality", though I don't know if this is a reddit meme or I can really count on them to not cause any problems for years. (Though again, wired with only 2 side buttons.)
Another alternative is GLORIOUS Model I. Big but lightweight. Mechanical switches purportedly rated for 80M. Has 4 side buttons. Quiet. But ugly and exposed design, I am worried that water or something coming from top will short circuit something. And from a quick google it doesn't play too nicely with linux and 60% more expensive.
GLORIOUS Model I 2 Wireless, as the name suggests, wireless version of this. Has wired, USB receiver and bluetooth modes. The rest are similar to above. Thrice the price of 402. Has Amazon second hand option available for half of that price. Supposedly checked by Amazon but again, I don't think it is rational to trust random minimum wage worker there without technical skills to test it properly.
Razer V3. 3 side buttons, big and moderate weight, quiet. Optical switches. Limited Linux support so need VM to reprogram. Twice the price.
Razer Basilisk V3 X A wireless version of above. Slightly heavier. Mechanical switches. Same number of buttons. Bluetooth option alongside receiver. 2.5 times the price of 402.
1st Note: Again I am also on Linux. So in terms of programming inputs stuff like KDE settings and solaar play nicely with logitech, that's one of the reasons, alongside price and familiarity, many considerations are among them. I don't fully know for sure if I am going to be out of luck with other brands.
2nd Note: After typing all of this out, maybe G502X and Razer V3 are better values, but I am not sure.
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