Seems this is the lowest this mouse drops too, reserved for prime users unfortunately for some.
18 comments
jameshothothot
20 Sep 17#1
Seems good price for good brand. I lost my 10 quid or so perrixx mouse that was fine for a few years and bought an unbranded gaming mouse a year ago from amazon for 6 quid but right mouse button not always working which got me in trouble on some games so just using nornal dell one now
Thebobwil to jameshothothot
20 Sep 17#7
I still have my Perrixx MX2000 from 4 years ago (£23). its amazing!
silkyskills
20 Sep 17#2
I've had this mouse - button placement wasn't to my liking, and the lift off detection is too high
GoExpaine
20 Sep 17#3
nice mouse
hotukbeard
20 Sep 17#4
I've just bought this mouse, before this deal came up.
It's quite small and I find the lack of thumb buttons a bit weird (the back/forward buttons are on the side of L & R main buttons. Where they're placed on this, the lower button doesn't feel that easy to press, might if you have a smaller hand.
Not really made my mind up about it since I've hardly used it.
Perfect for my 11 year old for Christmas so I can start training him up for Battlegrounds.
pheyshunt1 to baddison
23 Sep 17#16
training? Like for esports?
The.Crew.Designs
21 Sep 17#10
Why do these all have wires - I understand its something about lag when gaming but is it really that noticable. I love to use gaming mice for my photo work (photoshop) but hate wired mice
BigPro to The.Crew.Designs
21 Sep 17#12
Yes I do not understand why nice and keyboards are still being sold (and even being made) that are not wireless.
It seems very old fashioned to have wires all over your desk connecting up keyboards and mice.
Hopefully wires will be phased out soon, they are unsightly, look messy and just are not needed anymore.
Sawb to BigPro
21 Sep 17#14
I don't understand what you guys are talking about, there are wireless and wired products on the market, if you want wireless products buy the wireless options available, there are plenty of reasons why demand for wired products still exist and so are catered for by manufacturers.
The.Crew.Designs to Sawb
23 Sep 17#15
Yes of course people might want a wired version (not sure why :thinking: ) but I just meant this offer is wires so a shame for me as I could do with a new mouse
markaus to The.Crew.Designs
28 Sep 17#17
Well do you go on deals about headphones and say damn i really wanted a new printer why couldn't this deal be for a printer who even buys headphones anymore?? You can clearly see its a wired mouse before you even click on it yet here you are commenting on a product you don't want. In any case I've had a logitech wireless mouse before and every now and then it'll cut out for a few seconds perhaps due to interference or whatever. For random browsing/work this probably isn't an issue but id rather have the confidence the wire gives me when gaming. Also never having to worry about batteries is a nice feature!
pappafoz
21 Sep 17#11
Decent price so it's ordered! :raised_hand:
patrickuk
21 Sep 17#13
Not currently available to Click & Collect, no matter where I look :disappointed:
The.Crew.Designs
29 Sep 17#18
I did not mean to upset you there :cry:
This was an offer on a type of mouse which I would have bought if it had a different feature but still a MOUSE not a printer or a fridge or anything else. Not quite the same as headphones and a printer :unamused:
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It's quite small and I find the lack of thumb buttons a bit weird (the back/forward buttons are on the side of L & R main buttons. Where they're placed on this, the lower button doesn't feel that easy to press, might if you have a smaller hand.
Not really made my mind up about it since I've hardly used it.
Yes I do not understand why nice and keyboards are still being sold (and even being made) that are not wireless.
It seems very old fashioned to have wires all over your desk connecting up keyboards and mice.
Hopefully wires will be phased out soon, they are unsightly, look messy and just are not needed anymore.
This was an offer on a type of mouse which I would have bought if it had a different feature but still a MOUSE not a printer or a fridge or anything else. Not quite the same as headphones and a printer :unamused: