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    Mamba, ouroboros, naga epic

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Tropicalfire, Dec 9, 2012.

  1. Tropicalfire

    Tropicalfire Notebook Enthusiast

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    I'm looking for a wireless gaming mouse, and I've narrowed down my options to these 3. But I can't really decide which. Can you guys help me? I'm looking for a mouse that will last for some years.
    I've been using for 4 years a small mouse and therefore I have a claw grip. Which of these is better for claw grip?
     
  2. ArmageddonAsh

    ArmageddonAsh Mangekyo Sharingan

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    I have a Naga 2012 and love it, though its not the same as the Epic i love the buttons on the side and they are GREAT for MMO games, quite good for other games like FPS games as well. Though i dont have any experience with the other ones
     
  3. Baka

    Baka (・ω・)

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    Baka used Mamba for quite some time and it's really good. Baka tends to change between grips though ._. Still, it's really comfy :)

    Baka heard lots of positive feedback from the Ouroboros though ._. Especially since it's adjustable. Sorta. Baka wants one but Baka is broke :(
     
  4. tetsussaiga

    tetsussaiga Notebook Evangelist

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    I'd say the Ouroboros, because of the swappable battery. I have the 2010 Mamba and the battery doesn't last more than 10 hours. The battery life on the 2012 model is only a mild improvement. Build quality is also probably the same on all of them, same rubberized coating with plastic underneath.
     
  5. leeshjnn

    leeshjnn Notebook Evangelist

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    Now that you mentioned the rubber coating on Mamba, the Ouroboros has a hard plastic scrub coating. It feels like somebody sand the whole mouse. IMO, it's a lot less dust-attracted than the Mamba. But I'm not fond of the dual eye sensors though.