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the g600 seems to have been revised at some point down the line, you can identify it by the G logo on its back instead of the logitech print. it feels cheap and the buttons are very mushy and unresponsive, with a lot of extra travel time. my g502 feels miles better. big shame
Hey there,
Thanks for pointing this out! This certainly points to a broader issue we’re aware of and have been discussing recently. Logitech and other manufacturers sometimes make undisclosed changes to their products. And this issue is more prevalent with products that have been in circulation for a long time, like the G600, which was first launched over a decade ago.
Because these changes are typically undisclosed, we rely heavily on community comments like this to indicate when manufacturing changes may impact users. In some cases, we can update our reviews or modify our recommendation articles to note these changes. We’ll be looking into potential issues with recent copies of G600 going forward, so thanks again for providing your feedback.
Have a great day!
Update: We’ve reviewed this article and confirmed the availability and pricing of all mice on this list. We haven’t made any lineup changes with this update as all our picks remain the best options for their categories at this time.
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You should look at changing the budget MMO mouse to the Inland GM-98. I changed from my G602 as I wanted more buttons and didn’t want to move away from AA batteries. It is very similar to the 600, but it has $35 and is wireless.
You should look at changing the budget MMO mouse to the Inland GM-98. I changed from my G602 as I wanted more buttons and didn’t want to move away from AA batteries. It is very similar to the 600, but it has $35 and is wireless.
On our end, we only consider products we’ve bought and tested for these articles. But we’ll definitely keep that in mind and pass the feedback along to our Mouse writers!
The Logitech g600 is discontinued. Prices are now regularly 70+, and availability is sparce. I would re-evaluate your “budget” mouse, as there are likely others available for less that 70$
The Logitech g600 is discontinued. Prices are now regularly 70+, and availability is sparce. I would re-evaluate your “budget” mouse, as there are likely others available for less that 70$
Hey!
Thanks for your suggestion. We know the Logitech G600 is discontinued, but we’ve found it’s still fairly reliably available from some North American retailers —often around the $40-60 price point. Unfortunately, while we’ve reviewed more recent budget options, we haven’t yet reviewed one that beats the G600 in this price range
That said, we’d love to take any suggestions if you have any particular models in mind. You can suggest products on this page, and if there’s enough interest, we’ll buy and review them!
Thanks for reaching out.
Update: We’ve replaced the Logitech G600 MMO Gaming with the Razer Basilisk V3 as our budget pick since the Logitech is getting harder to find for a worthwhile price. We’ve made some small adjustments for clarity and added the Corsair SCIMITAR ELITE WIRELESS and Logitech G600 MMO Gaming as Notable Mentions.
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I would NOT recommend the Corsair RGB Scimitar in any way. I have it randomly crap out on me in the middle of gaming almost constantly. To the point I have to restart my computer. I’ve even had a problem with the software randomly uninstalling itself or deleting my keybinds. I’ve uninstalled, reinstalled, updated drivers, you name it. It just doesn’t like to play nice.
This is a known problem since 2015 with no fix–as evident by the lack of response/updates/fixes from Corsair which you can find through their forums if you do a bit of digging.
I would NOT recommend the Corsair RGB Scimitar in any way. I have it randomly crap out on me in the middle of gaming almost constantly. To the point I have to restart my computer. I’ve even had a problem with the software randomly uninstalling itself or deleting my keybinds. I’ve uninstalled, reinstalled, updated drivers, you name it. It just doesn’t like to play nice. This is a known problem since 2015 with no fix–as evident by the lack of response/updates/fixes from Corsair which you can find through their forums if you do a bit of digging.
Hey Rien, Thanks for letting us know about the issues you ran into with the Corsair SCIMITAR RGB ELITE.
We’ve been aware of some build quality issues, mainly limited to potential scroll wheel failure up to this point, but we’ll look more deeply into the issues you mentioned. We may consider changing our recommendation or adding additional details about these issues with our next update.
Thanks for reaching out to share your experiences.
Update: We’ve added a note to the Corsair SCIMITAR RGB ELITE’s entry addressing that despite the somewhat widespread nature of a reliability issue with its scroll wheel, it’s still the best choice for its price.
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Roccat (now Turtle Beach) Kone XP/XP Air deserves an honorable mention, given that the Logitech G604 gets a spot. In fact, it should replace the G604. The EasyShift thumb button functionality outperforms the G604. Four dedicated thumb buttons, combined with EasyShift, make the lower thumb buttons (T3, T4) easily pressed together, providing a total of six thumb buttons. On top of that, the EasyShift function is available on all other buttons on the mouse. Example
Roccat (now Turtle Beach) Kone XP/XP Air deserves an honorable mention, given that the Logitech G604 gets a spot. In fact, it should replace the G604. The EasyShift thumb button functionality outperforms the G604. Four dedicated thumb buttons, combined with EasyShift, make the lower thumb buttons (T3, T4) easily pressed together, providing a total of six thumb buttons. On top of that, the EasyShift function is available on all other buttons on the mouse. Example
Hi Energydense,
Thanks for the feedback and for the great suggestion! We didn’t consider the Kone XP Air to be worth mentioning when we reviewed it because it was $160 at the time, while the Logitech G604 was much less. At this point, the G604 costs an arm and a leg due to its low availability while the Kone XP Air is priced much more competitively now, so I’ll likely make it a notable mention.
Thanks again for the suggestion! It’s always greatly appreciated.
Have they fixed the scroll wheel on the Naga since it was the Trinity? Have 2 one for work and one for games, and on both the rubber ring around it spins loose, preventing use. Also the switches on the Trinity didn’t last as long as I had hoped coming from a logitech environment where the stuff just lasted forever. Still using my G11 keyboard for work, and G13 gameboard for games/work.
Have they fixed the scroll wheel on the Naga since it was the Trinity? Have 2 one for work and one for games, and on both the rubber ring around it spins loose, preventing use. Also the switches on the Trinity didn’t last as long as I had hoped coming from a logitech environment where the stuff just lasted forever. Still using my G11 keyboard for work, and G13 gameboard for games/work.
Hi Qualtain,
We can’t say for sure if Razer addressed the scroll wheel issue that you were having on the Naga Pro and V2 Pro, but we’ve seen more reports of users having issues with the Naga Trinity’s scroll wheel, so it would seem that Razer has improved their QC. The Scroll wheel on our Naga Pro also feels higher quality than on the Trinity.
Thanks for the question!
Update: We’ve removed the Logitech G600 and Logitech G604 from the Notable Mentions section since they’re no longer available for a reasonable price. We’ve added the ROCCAT Kone XP Air as a Notable Mention as an alternative to the Razer Naga Pro.
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