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is there a company that makes robust high-end productivity mice?

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  • Graham Sutherland / PolynomialG Graham Sutherland / Polynomial

    is there a company that makes robust high-end productivity mice? Logitech's hardware longevity isn't hitting the mark for how expensive their MX Master series is (it's really unacceptable that a £10 mouse lasts decades and a £200 mouse lasts a year), and their software is absolutely clownshoes bad.

    I'm not interested in trackballs or strange orientations. I want something professional and robust, wireless, with side buttons, no gamer RGB 50000dpi crap. an MX Master 2S but actually well-built.

    evilstevieE This user is from outside of this forum
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    @gsuberland MX2 Anywhere here, Amazon version because prime-day made it actually reasonably priced. currently 7 years old of use most weeks. wife's MX2 (AmZ version for same reasons) lasted over 6 years of office/gaming use until minecraft ended it this year somehow. managed to replace with same thing.

    admission - I don't use their software at all (not sure about wife)

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    • Graham Sutherland / PolynomialG Graham Sutherland / Polynomial

      is there a company that makes robust high-end productivity mice? Logitech's hardware longevity isn't hitting the mark for how expensive their MX Master series is (it's really unacceptable that a £10 mouse lasts decades and a £200 mouse lasts a year), and their software is absolutely clownshoes bad.

      I'm not interested in trackballs or strange orientations. I want something professional and robust, wireless, with side buttons, no gamer RGB 50000dpi crap. an MX Master 2S but actually well-built.

      Dr. Christopher KunzC This user is from outside of this forum
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      @gsuberland I've been using the same Razer Deathadder Essential for longer than I can remember. The software sucks as usual, but the mouse works without it. Two side buttons, no frills.

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      • Andrew ZonenbergA Andrew Zonenberg

        @gsuberland i go out of my way to avoid wireless mice and from what I've heard their quality has gone down hill so... good luck?

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        @azonenberg @gsuberland +1 for avoiding hamsters (aka. mouse without a tail...)
        +1 for a Zowie: no frills, no software needed

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        • Graham Sutherland / PolynomialG Graham Sutherland / Polynomial

          is there a company that makes robust high-end productivity mice? Logitech's hardware longevity isn't hitting the mark for how expensive their MX Master series is (it's really unacceptable that a £10 mouse lasts decades and a £200 mouse lasts a year), and their software is absolutely clownshoes bad.

          I'm not interested in trackballs or strange orientations. I want something professional and robust, wireless, with side buttons, no gamer RGB 50000dpi crap. an MX Master 2S but actually well-built.

          penguin42P This user is from outside of this forum
          penguin42P This user is from outside of this forum
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          @gsuberland How's the stuff that got spun out of MS's peripheral division:

          https://www.incase.com/collections/mice

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          • Tóth Gábor BaltazárT Tóth Gábor Baltazár

            @gsuberland
            there is zowie, a benq sub-brand

            they make pro-esport mice that has:
            - no software or drivers
            - settings changed by holding down buttons while powering it up
            - no RGB

            after *years* of heavy use, one of the button switches failed

            (I have not looked at them for years now, so idk if anything has changed or not)

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            @tthbaltazar @gsuberland Ha, funny, you posted within a minute of a sibling post (https://furry.engineer/@ret/116092906768046277) complaining about the BenQ ownership.

            I hadn't heard of them before, but these look pretty sweet. Pricey, but at this point I'll practically pay to not have RGB on things.

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            • Graham Sutherland / PolynomialG Graham Sutherland / Polynomial

              is there a company that makes robust high-end productivity mice? Logitech's hardware longevity isn't hitting the mark for how expensive their MX Master series is (it's really unacceptable that a £10 mouse lasts decades and a £200 mouse lasts a year), and their software is absolutely clownshoes bad.

              I'm not interested in trackballs or strange orientations. I want something professional and robust, wireless, with side buttons, no gamer RGB 50000dpi crap. an MX Master 2S but actually well-built.

              jasegJ This user is from outside of this forum
              jasegJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              @gsuberland it seems their quality is inconsistent. I have their MX vertical, which AFAICT is supposed to be a step down from their MX master series, but that thing has lasted me for five years now and is showing no signs of premature aging.

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              • jasegJ jaseg

                @gsuberland it seems their quality is inconsistent. I have their MX vertical, which AFAICT is supposed to be a step down from their MX master series, but that thing has lasted me for five years now and is showing no signs of premature aging.

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                @jaseg @gsuberland the 3dconnexions mice I've used have been very well made. https://3dconnexion.com/us/cadmouse/

                More importantly, they don't look like they were designed by a 12yo.

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                • Graham Sutherland / PolynomialG Graham Sutherland / Polynomial

                  is there a company that makes robust high-end productivity mice? Logitech's hardware longevity isn't hitting the mark for how expensive their MX Master series is (it's really unacceptable that a £10 mouse lasts decades and a £200 mouse lasts a year), and their software is absolutely clownshoes bad.

                  I'm not interested in trackballs or strange orientations. I want something professional and robust, wireless, with side buttons, no gamer RGB 50000dpi crap. an MX Master 2S but actually well-built.

                  itsFridayI This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @gsuberland Maybe try old Logitec ones. I have here two which I uses since more than 20 years...

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                  • Graham Sutherland / PolynomialG Graham Sutherland / Polynomial

                    I feel like there's a market gap for someone to come in and make premium high-reliability mice designed for professionals. well documented HID map for the extra buttons, lightweight and reliable (but optional) software for customising buttons and gestures, a good cross-platform SDK for any fancy features like haptic feedback or adjustable scroll wheel resistance.

                    the professional keyboard market is completely saturated already, but mice have been largely overlooked.

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                    @gsuberland
                    You'll just have to buy some ridiculous overpriced gaming mouse like everyone else. They're not quite as awful as the race-to-the-bottom economy mice.

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