I then switched to a Func-ms2 which I fell in love with, however a game got the better of me and I ended up slamming my mouse down and wrecking the sensor... And since Func got bought out, they don't make that mouse any longer... So I'm back to Mionix.
It was :( fits like a glove... I tracked down one from Isreal on Ebay, bought it, 2 months later never showed up and got a refund... The Naos is still close to perfect, but Func out did themselves on this.
I used a MX518 for years, that mouse was rockin' . After almost 8 years the scroll wheel broke though, and since they discountinued the MX518 line I replaced it with a Corsair M65, which i'm reasonably happy with so far.
Logitech g502 here as well. I admit I haven't messed with most of the advanced settings yet beyond setting a button for running/flying in Ark Survival.
Now I can travel long distances using one hand, leaving the other free for my beverage of choice. :)
G600 Its big... its clunky... but god damn if it isn't my favorite mouse by far. There are defiantly better, but I can't give up my ring finger mouse click!!
It does actually have weights on the inside. If you buy replacement feet or are careful with a blow dryer/heat gun then you can get at the screws to take one or both weights out.
Mionix naos 8200 for work and gaming Logitech mx master for travel
I like the naos quite a bit but I think the cable may be starting to fail. Not sure if it's the machine or the mouse.
I love the mx master but it lagged one time and screwed up a VO session with a client in the room and WHILE recording, so I don't use it in critical applications anymore.
I used the original deathadder for a long time. That was a great mouse, but it came down with the razer doubleclick disease.
Just got the Logiech G900. It is replacing my old MX518 and it is truly amazing. Loving every moment with it. Only stupid thing is that I forgot to bring my mouse pad to my parents so IĀ“m using my lenovo T420(p) as a mouse pad.