Saturday, April 25, 2015

TOP 5 BUDGET GAMING MOUSE(aksistech)

TOP 5 BUDGET GAMING MOUSE


we all love playing video games whether it is console or pc .When it comes to PC we prefer a good Gaming mouse in our gig for playing battlefield ,

The mouse we will be looking at in-depth shortly is a different take on the design and layout all together.
LET US CHECK THE LIST

NO.5


Genius X-G510 Optical Gaming Mouse




X-G510 is the new Genius gaming mouse. The full-size design with its rubber coated grip fits great in either hand, and it offers the highest level of comfort for gamers who like to play for hours on end.

It has a six button design and can be customized to conquer any gaming challenge so you’re always playing at a level above the competition. The DPI button instantly shifts multiple sensitivity levels between 500 - 2000 dpi. Plus, you can toggle rapidly between buttons using the profile switch and always know immediately which setting you’re using. On board memory prevents game block for three different profiles, and you can customize up to 21 macro keys. The braided USB cable provides a stable and smooth signal connection when engaged in combat. X-G510 is the perfect synthesis of precision, speed and comfort!

current price:32.18$


NO.4

CM STORM RECON GAMING MOUSE


The CM Storm Recon by Cooler Master is a gaming mouse for right- and left-handed users that boasts a price tag far more competitive than Roccat's rival Taipan. But, in spite of its lower price, it still offers two thumb buttons on each side of the mouse as well as a 4000 DPI optical sensor.  




At 11.5 cm long, 4.5 cm high and 110 grammes, the CM Storm Recon is a symmetrically designed mouse that's comfortable for right-handers and left-handers! On the top of the mouse, the soft-touch plastic is—as you'd expect—soft to the touch and doesn’t leave your palm feeling sweaty after long bouts of gaming. The sides of the mouse may look a little rougher in finish, but don't worry, they feel just as cushy.  

Running at 4000 dpi and budget price tag this can be your choice
Current price:37$


NO.3

CORSAIR VENGEANCE M65

Playing first-person shooters (FPS) at a competitive level requires quick reflexes, the ability to think on one's feet and a responsive mouse. While the Corsair Vengeance M65  will not help with the first two qualifications, FPS fans will find this affordable gaming mouse to be a very powerful ally. The Vengeance M65 is a supremely comfortable peripheral with robust FPS optimizations. Yes, Corsair's software is somewhat obtuse, but otherwise, this gaming mouse is about as good as they get.


The Vengeance M65 promises a peripheral that excels at one genre, and it delivers on its claim. The device is easily one of the most responsive and precise FPS mice on the market, but what's surprising is that it's also a perfectly good mouse for most other genres, from real-time strategy to action/adventure

current price:69.99$



NO.2

LOGITECH G302 DAEDALUS PRIME





Logitech took a long, hard look at the peripheral scene, did their homework and came to market with the G302 Daedalus Prime. It's an impressive gaming mouse, more specifically, a MOBA gaming mouse, but you'd never guess it. Maybe that's because its impressive feature-set is disguised in its stunning, consumer-friendly body, or maybe it's because the G302 is just so affordable at 50 bucks running at 200 million click lifetime in a affordable price is a not deal for pro gamers on budget.
current price:47.21$

AND KEPT THE BEST FOR LAST

NO.1


Dragon War - Dragunov and Leviathan gaming mouse



Both mice are designed for gaming, featuring four DPI settings ranging from 800-3200 and 6 programmable keys on each mouse  and surprisingly both the Dragunov and the Leviathan are provided with a small cloth mouse pad which features the Dragon War logo.

DRAGUNOV



The Dragunov has an ergonomic shape that bears a resemblance to the Mionix Naos series of mice, with flared sides to rest your fingers and thumbs on, the mouse is comfortable when used left handed  (lefties unite) but the position of the side buttons means they would be at the very least awkward to use. The Leviathan also features an ergonomic design however this is intended for right handers only, the design certainly feels like a smaller version of the early Microsoft Sidewinder.

SPECS


  • Dragon War Dragunov Website Specifications
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  • Product Code: ELE-G3 (Black)
  • Features:
  • Ergonomic design for professional gamer
  • Gaming mouse with 6 control buttons
  • Mouse cable length 1.4 meters
  • Suitable for almost every surface
  • Gaming sensor with revolutionary 3200 dpi
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  • Mouse mat is provided
  • Interface: USB
  • Resolution: 800/ 1600/ 2400/ 3200 dpi
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  • Dimension: W79 x D120 x H40 mm
  • Weight: 76 g



LEVIATHAN

SPECS

  • redesigned
  • Dragon War Leviathan Website Specifications
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  • Product Code: ELE-G1 (Black)
  • Features:
  • Gaming mouse with 5 control buttons
  • Mouse cable length 1.4 meters
  • Suitable for almost every surface
  • Ergonomic design for right-handers
  • Gaming laser sensor with revolutionary 2600 dpi
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  • Mouse mat is provided
  • Interface: USB
  • Resolution: 800/ 1200/ 1800/ 2600 dpi with different indicator lights
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  • Dimension: W69 x D120 x H39 mm
  • Weight: 98 g



The two mice come with high DPI sensors, which on the box state both go up to 3200dpi and have four steps available in DPI sensitivity ranging through 800dpi, 1600dpi, 2400dpi to 3200dpi. The Leviathan also has an LED indicator in the scroll wheel to help you easily see what DPI setting you are currently on.
current price:20$

CONCLUSION

All the gaming mouse are best and fast in its price range if u can raise your budget little more .You can go for razor and steelseries .
my own fav is corsair vengence M65.

WHAT IS YOUR FAV GAMING MOUSE COMMENTS BELOW.


NOTE:PRICE LISTED ABOVE MAY VARY WITH MARKETs.

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source:pcmag
imagesource:gamerupdates

writter:Ravi Kant Verma


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