#Chinese budget or something more mainstream?

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oak berry
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I’ve been looking for a new mouse to buy since I damaged the scroll wheel of my old one. Since then, some budget Chinese ones have seemed very attractive. The main options that I’ve seen are the Scyrox V8 and the VXE Mad R Major, and I’ve been leaning more towards the V8. Because of that, I tried to buy it on AliExpress, but twice now my order has been canceled, which I think is due to stores selling the product even though they don’t actually have it in stock (stock availability seems to be a problem for Scyrox, apparently). In the meantime, I started to wonder if it would be a safer option to buy a mainstream mouse, and also if it would be worth spending the considerable extra money (basically 2x more). The first that comes to mind when I think about mainstream mice is the Superlight 2 (which I’ve started to consider). Would it be worth spending twice the amount of money to buy the Superlight 2, or should I stick with the budget Chinese options? Considering the budget option would be the V8—or perhaps another suggestion you could give me since I apparently can’t buy this one. For additional information, I’ve only used a G305 and some budget Chinese mice (two from Delux and one from Darmoshark), so I don’t really know what the quality difference would be between an expensive mouse and these budget ones, if there is any.

lilac gull
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Lamzu, WLMouse, and ATK/VXE are more mainstream. I’ve seen esports pros use their mice

oak berry
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Well, I could be wrong, but I thought the Superlight was the mouse used by the largest number of pros. I found a sale of the Superlight 2 for what would be the equivalent of 110 dollars