Gaming can sometimes be overwhelming – especially when you’re looking for the proper equipment to effectively out beat your opponent. One click too late can result in ultimate defeat. Dramatic? Maybe. True? Yes. In the world of specs and numbers, there are a few factors to take into consideration when buying a good gaming mouse. But remember, this is all up to your personal gaming style and the type of games you will be playing. What’s your playing style?Depending on what game you’re playing really matters most when choosing the mouse. With each additional mouse click and glide, all affect the quality of your play. Your game will recommend different mouse requirements as some games depend on the click speed so be sure to check those out beforehand. What’s your grip?Gamers err more on three types of grip types: Claw grip Claw grip is great for professionals and those who find themselves hours on out on a game. It requires a little more practice, so training yourself to use this tool is essential. Palm Grip Palm grip is also great for gamers, too, but is versatile for perusing and relaxing. There’s no need to adjust to this mouse, however it isn’t the best for rapid gaming but good for accurate gliding and control. Fingertip Grip And for those who are all about precision, the fingertip grip is exactly as the name suggests. Only using your fingertips, there’s no additional weight from your hand and can be tricky. What’s your motion?Low sensitivity Users finding themselves doing long sweeping motions (like using your entire arm) should find a low sensitivity mouse to reach maximum speeds, which at the end of the day just means higher precision. So if you’re looking for accuracy then this one’s for you. The Levetron mouse from our line encompasses all of this - providing ultra-high tracking resolution and is perfect for pinpoint aim and fire accuracy. Seen above: Levetron Gaming Mouse High sensitivity Players in this category can be expected to be moving their hands and wrists around but results in less distance traveled. This makes it easier to react quicker than its counterpart. Nowadays, mouses are adjustable and are good for a range of motion and perfect for when you don’t want to switch mouses from game to game. And again, a lot of this is dependent on your personal preference, computer, and setup. Find your personal mix and adjust to what fits for you. Other ConsiderationsThere are other important things to consider that may seem trivial - but trust us, it’s the small things that count. Your mouse may be the fanciest, but if you’re not comfortable with it and it either has too many features or lack other ones, it could detract from your playing habits. Weight A lot of mouses now have adjustable weights, and most gamers err on the medium to heavier side so you’re not flying everywhere while playing with a lighter model. We wouldn’t want to see you lose a round just because there was extra weight on your mouse! Design and style And for for some it’s more about looks if anything and hey, we don’t blame you. When you opt for aesthetics, there are hundreds of styles out there to fit your style from color-changing wheels to unique lasers. This unique mouse that we offer above emulates just that with laser technology and pulsating rhythms for a engaging gaming experience. Seen above: G8 USB Laser Gaming Mouse Buttons Look for extra buttons and determine if there are any unnecessary ones that might interfere. Determine what strength of buttons you prefer, as some are harder than others. Every click matters and you wouldn’t want to be pressing useless ones. Wired In or Out? Another important factor is whether you’d rather have a wireless or wired in mouse - decide if you’d want to risk having some lag during your play because you could lose connection at any given time (especially with poor wi-fi connection but we really hope this isn’t the case). At the end of the day, having what sounds like the perfect mouse might not be the best fit. Make sure you’re accommodating your gaming style and doing what you see best fits your hand. No two people are alike and even if someone else has a similar mouse for your specific game, may not always be the case. from Aluratek Blog https://aluratek.com/blog/picking-the-perfect-gaming-mouse/ from https://aluratek.tumblr.com/post/171915321263
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