#Best Bluetooth mouse?
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most high-end mice have bluetooth
check on product pages
what's your budget and which country do you live in?
I live in Poland, my budget is pretty big though
Is this for FPS gaming or anything that needs good tracking? Becuase BT is terrible for it.
I was in search for a good Bluetooth mouse too, and finally settled for ROG Harpe Ace. It was lightest good quality/brand name mouse with Bluetooth that I could find.
Gladius 3 (but newer one, Aimpoint edition) is good option too and was on my shortlist but it was heavier than I wanted.
If you are willing to go a little heavier weight and want some nicer RGB you can go for Razer. They have few nice options to choose from - Basilisk V3 Pro and Cobra Pro look nice and are good option with good tech under the hood. I would say these two have the most "bling" and could be the thing you are looking for.
Also Glorious has Model I 2 Wireless and Model O2 Wireless that have Bluetooth Wireless and RGB. They are lighter than Razer options with Bluetooth but they have holes.
But, as others stated, Bluetooth is only secondary mode, not advised for gaming, I use it only as a convenience to switch between laptop (Bluetooth) and main PC (2.4GHz wireless connection with provided dongle) for gaming.
Razer Cobra Pro
Honestly, gaming and surveying through internet
Ill be using it for lenovo legion go
It needs bluetooth
I see, thanks for insight
Ill check them out. Im a little bit worried about razer though
bluetooth will always be horrible for gaming
Gaming is awful on BT. In my last role, I used a Razer Basilisk at work. In Bluetooth on a 60Hz monitor, with the mouse right next to the laptop, I could see the skipping on the mouse cursor while doing office tasks. I got so irritated by it I just plugged in the dongle, and the skipping stopped. Can't imagine doing any kind of gaming on it, not even turn-based RPGs!
I see, thank you for the insight
Ill just stick to the right pad of my lenovo legion go then. It can be detached and converted into a mouse (not as comfortable and intuitive to use as a real mouse, but at least its not bluetooth)
Also, do bluetooth keyboards also behave badly for gaming?
Lets say Rog Azoth.
Not as bad, since there's no continuous updating needed. However my experience is that they still have a tendency to shit the bed once in a very long while, like a missing keystroke every 10 hours of typing or so. Hope you're not in a clutch situation when that happens. xD